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Question
Statement I: During the gang age, children prefer to spend most of their time alone and show little interest in group activities.
Statement II: The gang age is typically characterized by children avoiding social roles and responsibilities within their peer groups.
Options
Statement I is true and Statement II is false.
Statement I is false and Statement II is true.
Both Statements I and II are true.
Both Statements I and II are false.
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Solution
Both Statements I and II are false.
Explanation:
The “gang age” (late childhood, 7–11 years) is when children shift focus to peers, cluster around friends and engage in group activities rather than preferring solitude. They also develop social roles, cooperation, leadership and take responsibilities within their peer groups, so it is not characterized by avoiding roles or responsibilities.
