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				Question 1 of 311. Question1 point(s)All people with Asperger’s syndrome experience … CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 2 of 312. Question1 point(s)People with Asperger’s syndrome, when compared with those who have other forms of autism, are less likely to have had language delay as children. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 3 of 313. Question1 point(s)Which three of the following statements apply to autism spectrum conditions? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 4 of 314. Question1 point(s)More girls than boys are diagnosed with autism. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 5 of 315. Question1 point(s)Which three of the following types of behaviour can be associated with autistic people? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 6 of 316. Question1 point(s)The social model of disability follows the approach that … CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 7 of 317. Question1 point(s)people with disabilities should be discouraged from fighting for equality. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 8 of 318. Question1 point(s)society, rather than the individual themselves, prevents people from playing a part in the community. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 9 of 319. Question1 point(s)barriers should be broken down in terms of education and housing for people with disabilities. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 10 of 3110. Question1 point(s)Do all people with Asperger’s syndrome have difficulty speaking? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 11 of 3111. Question1 point(s)If somebody can speak, it follows that he or she will be good at holding a conversation. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 12 of 3112. Question1 point(s)Which of the following difficulties might someone with Asperger’s syndrome face? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 13 of 3113. Question1 point(s)Tips for communicating effectively with people who have difficulties doing so include the following CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 14 of 3114. Question1 point(s)Keep your sentences short. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 15 of 3115. Question1 point(s)Make what you say more interesting by using slang and informal colloquialisms. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 16 of 3116. Question1 point(s)Take your time speaking so that they can process the information more easily. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 17 of 3117. Question1 point(s)Trying to understand how a person with Asperger’s uses cognition (acquires knowledge) and thinks about the world will help to identify any support needs they might have. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 18 of 3118. Question1 point(s)Select the statement below that applies correctly to ‘Theory of Mind’. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 19 of 3119. Question1 point(s)Writing a long list of instructions and asking them to memorise it CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 20 of 3120. Question1 point(s)Asking them to look up instructions on the internet whenever necessary CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 21 of 3121. Question1 point(s)Producing a guide with pictures and pinning it on the wall CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 22 of 3122. Question1 point(s)Asking them to help you to create a task planner, using pictures if they want to CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 23 of 3123. Question1 point(s)People with autism tend to prefer sticking to routines, and once learned, cannot adapt to changes. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 24 of 3124. Question1 point(s)Which three of these statements are correct? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 25 of 3125. Question1 point(s)Which of these statements is correct? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 26 of 3126. Question1 point(s)It transfers the responsibility for planning someone’s support from disabled people to their carers. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 27 of 3127. Question1 point(s)It suits many people with autism because they can be helped to lead more independent lives. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 28 of 3128. Question1 point(s)It supports disabled people by involving them in the process as well as their friends and family. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 29 of 3129. Question1 point(s)It is considered to be an outdated approach to supporting people with disabilities. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 30 of 3130. Question1 point(s)Once a person-centred support plan has been written, it should not be altered in case it confuses the person involved. CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 31 of 3131. Question1 point(s)Which of the following does a person-centred approach aim to achieve? CorrectIncorrect
