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What is a possible cause of Asperger's syndrome?
a) Genetics                 
b) Vaccinations
c) Diet                                    
d) None of these

a

Explanation: While the exact cause is unknown, genetics is believed to play a role in the development of Asperger's syndrome, as it often runs in families.



Is Asperger's syndrome more common in males or females?
a) Males                     
b) Females
c) Equal                                  
d) None of these

a

Explanation: Asperger's syndrome is more commonly diagnosed in males than in females.



At what age is Asperger's syndrome usually first diagnosed in children?
a) 2-6 years                
b) 10-15 years
c) At birth                  
d) None of these

a

Explanation: Asperger's syndrome is typically first diagnosed in children between the ages of 2 and 6 years.



How is Asperger's syndrome diagnosed?
a) Blood test               
b) Physical exam
c) MRI                                   
d) None of these

b

Explanation: Diagnosis often involves a physical exam and observations of the child's speech and behavior by a healthcare professional.



What is a key goal of Asperger's syndrome treatment?
a) Managing symptoms       

b) Cure
c) Isolation     
d) None of these

a

Explanation: Treatment for Asperger's syndrome focuses on managing distressing symptoms and improving skills to enhance daily functioning.



Which therapy focuses on improving social skills?
a) Medication
b) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
c) Occupational therapy

b

Explanation: Cognitive-behavioral therapy is used to improve social skills and manage anxiety or repetitive behaviors in individuals with Asperger's syndrome.