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Family Structures Long Quiz

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TEST I. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the a.

Adoptive family
chosen letter on a separate b. Guardian family
sheet of paper. c. Foster family
1. A family where one or more of the children has d. Stepfamily
been adopted 10. Which of the following is not a benefit of extended
a. Foster family family?
b. Nuclear family a. Potentially increased emotional support
c. Extended family b. Learning from the combined experiences of more
d. Adoptive family family members
2. Two families brought together due to divorce, c. Improved intellectual development resulting from
separation or remarriage exposure to more
a. Step family knowledge
b. Extended family d. More opportunities for travel as a result of having
c. Adoptive family more family to visit
d. Single parent family TEST II. Read the following statements below, write
3. A group of people related to one another by blood, the word TRUE if the statement
marriage or adoption, is correct and FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
a. Family 1. Adoptive family is also known as “blended” family
b. Mom and dad which is a combination of two families.
c. Relatives 2. Immigrant family is a family that transferred
d. Friends together from one place to another because of the
4. This can be either a father or mother who is singly employment status or the job of the head of the
responsible for raising a child. family.
a. Step family 3. Foster family is a type of family wherein one
b. Extended family member of the family is a temporary member of a
c. Adoptive family household whether related by blood or not.
d. Single parent family 4. A family is considered gay or lesbian family if both
5. A couple or single parent decides to raise another parents are members of the LGBT community.
person’s child as their own 5. A nuclear family consists of mother, father, children,
a. Single parent family grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins living
b. Adoptive family together in one household.
c. Nuclear family Test III.
d. Extended family 1. Who should always responsible for the transmission
6. A family where the parents are members of of family legacy?
different racial groups a. Children
a. Bi racial or multi-racial family b. Parents
b. Nuclear family c. Friends
c. Extended family d. Neighbors
d. Adoptive family 2. What is this one thing in common that we have no
7. Chosen by a family to take responsibility for a child matter who we are, where we
if the parents are no live, or what our goals may be?
longer able to provide a. Heritage
a. Grandparents b. Wealth
b. Adoptive parents c. Values
c. Siblings d. Money
d. Guardian 3. What is this legacy that is like a three-stranded
8. What does good parenting require? cord?
a. Providing a positive role model a. Physical, Social, Mental
b. Encouraging productive behavior b. Social, Emotional, Spiritual
c. Engaging in adequate supervision c. Psychological, Mental, Emotional
d. All of the above d. Mental, Physical, Spiritual
9. A family that cares for children who are not related 4. What family legacy should be passing to the next
to other children generations?
a. Positive c. Respect
b. Negative d. Social boundaries
c. Spiritual 12. Who should be the primary responsible for the
d. Physical spiritual upbringing?
5. Which family legacy should we have in order to a. Parents
prosper the needs of our children to endure and b. Friends
nurtured the sense of security and stability into a c. Teachers
safety d. Classmates
and loved environment? 13.What institution of the society is there to support
a. Spiritual legacy parents in raising their children spiritually but it
b. Emotional legacy cannot do the raising; only parents can?
c. Psychological legacy a. Market
d. Social legacy b. Church
6. What family legacy should our children learn more c. School
than management d. Government
techniques, accounting, reading, writing and 14. What do we need to require in developing a sense
geometry? of emotional wholeness?
a. Spiritual legacy a. Space and time
b. Emotional legacy b. Time and consistency
c. Psychological legacy c. Effort and time
d. Social legacy d. Time and love
7. Which family legacy is overlooked by many but we 15.What emotional legacy hinders our ability to cope
should adopt the attitudes and beliefs about spiritual with inevitable struggles of life?
matters from one source or another? a. Positive legacy
a. Spiritual legacy b. Negative legacy
b. Social legacy c. Uncertain legacy
c. Emotional legacy d. Irrelevant legacy
d. Psychological legacy
8. Which family legacy should children prosper and
need to learn in order to gain insights and socials skills
necessary to cultivate healthy, stable relationships?
a. Spiritual legacy
b. Social legacy
c. Emotional legacy
d. Psychological legacy
9. It is an exchange between two or more individuals
and is a building block of society?
a. Social life
b. Social media
c. Social interaction
d. Social attention
10.What key building blocks of children’s social legacy
begin with themselves and working out with other
people?
a. Responsibility
b. Unconditional love
c. Respect
d. Rules
11.What key building blocks of children’s social legacy
should be set concerning how to relate to God,
authority, peers, the environment and siblings?
a. Social interactions
b. Responsibility

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