GACE Special Education General Curriculum Combined Test (581) Practice Test 2026 – Your Complete Guide to Mastering the Exam!

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What are the three types of ADHD?

Predominantly Inattentive

Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive

Other behavioral disorders

Combined Type (Most Common)

ADHD is categorized by how symptoms cluster in different areas: inattention, hyperactive-impulsive behavior, or both. There are three recognized presentations: Predominantly Inattentive, Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive, and Combined Type. The Combined Type is noted as the most common presentation, because it includes significant symptoms from both domains. That’s why selecting the Combined Type is the best answer here: it identifies one of the official ADHD presentations and highlights its prevalence. The other options point to either a single domain or to something not part of ADHD, which is why they don’t fit as the correct choice.

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