Facts and myths about Autism - quiz

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Understanding Autism: Myths vs. Facts

Test your knowledge about autism with this enlightening quiz! It explores common myths and facts, helping you distinguish between misconceptions and reality surrounding autism spectrum disorder.

With 19 questions, you will learn about:

  • The nature of autism
  • Common stereotypes
  • Social implications
  • Understanding cognitive theories
19 Questions5 MinutesCreated by CaringMind502
Autism is just a type of learning difficulty.
Fact
Myth
When speech starts, all the other difficulties disappear.
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Myth
Autism is a result of bad behavior.
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Myth
Autism appears only in the middle-class population.
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Myth
It’s a developmental delay that involves the brain.
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Myth
People with autism always have a genius ability.
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Myth
Autism is due to poor nutrition.
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Myth
Autism is a rare disorder.
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Myth
There is a link between autism and social or economic status.
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Myth
Autism is a lifelong condition. Children with autism become adults with autism.
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Individuals with autism are unable to live as active members of a society.
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Myth
Individuals with autism are all alike.
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Myth
Individuals with autism often want to make friends, but because of their difficulties in social communication and interaction cannot express and realize this desire.
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Individuals with autism have no eye contact and do not speak.
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There are more boys than girls diagnosed with Autism.
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People with Autism don’t experience or show emotions.
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Cognitive theories for autism include:
Theory of mind
Executive Function
Week Central Coherence
Context blindness
Double Empathy
Problem
Monotropism
Everything from above
Nothing at all
Challenging behavior affects:
Only child
Only Professionals
Child, parents, and professionals
Children with ASD are manipulative
Yes
No
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