NYSTCE English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Practice Test

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Motor disabilities can be characterized by which of the following?

  1. Increased cognitive skills

  2. Loss of movement

  3. Enhanced communication abilities

  4. Heightened spatial awareness

The correct answer is: Loss of movement

Motor disabilities are primarily characterized by a loss or limitation of movement, which can impact a person's ability to perform physical activities. These disabilities can arise from various causes, including neurological, muscular, or skeletal issues, and they can affect a person's mobility, coordination, and overall motor function. When discussing motor disabilities, it's important to understand that they can hinder motor skills essential for daily activities, leading to challenges in coordination and the execution of movement-related tasks. Unlike the other options provided, which suggest improvements or enhancements in cognitive or perceptual skills, this characteristic directly addresses the nature of motor disabilities by highlighting the limitations faced by individuals.