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Question 1
What do you understand by the term stratification?
Response
A - stratification is a widely held but fixed, generalized and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of individual or social group
B- stratification is the relative social position or ranking of persons in a given social group. Stereotypes rank people into socioeconomic tiers based on factors like wealth, income, social status, occupation and power
C – stratification is the continuous process by which people learn the culture of the society they live in. Stereotyping occurs through institutions such as the family; the mass media and the education system.
Question 2
What do you understand by the term stereotype?
Responses
A - stereotype is a widely held but fixed, generalized and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of individual or social group
B- stereotype is the relative social position or ranking of persons in a given social group. Stereotypes rank people into socioeconomic tiers based on factors like wealth, income, social status, occupation and power
C – stereotype is the continuous process by which people learn the culture of the society they live in. Stereotyping occurs through institutions such as the family; the mass media and the education system.
Question 3
What do you understand by the term socialisation?
Responses
A – socialisation is a widely held but fixed, generalized and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of individual or social group
B- socialisation is the relative social position or ranking of persons in a given social group. Stereotypes rank people into socioeconomic tiers based on factors like wealth, income, social status, occupation and power
C – socialisation is the continuous process by which people learn the culture of the society they live in. Stereotyping occurs through institutions such as the family; the mass media and the education system.
Question 4
What do you understand by the term household?
Responses
A: A household is any place where people live with their parents, grandparents and any other relatives
B: A household is a place where biologically related people live
C: A household is place with four walls and a roof where people live
D: A household is one person living alone or a group of people who share living arrangements at the same address
Question 5
What is a kinship group?
Responses
A: A kinship means being related by birth or blood
B: A kinship means being related by blood and sexuality
C: A kinship means being related by birth
D: A kinship means being related by sexuality
Question 6
Define the family?
Responses
A: “a family is a married couple with or without children, or a lone parent with at least one child. Children may be dependent or non-dependent”
B: “a family is a married, civil partnered or cohabiting couple with children, or a lone parent with at least one child. Children may be dependent or non-dependent”
C: “a family is a married, civil partnered or cohabiting couple with or without children, or a lone parent with at least one child. Children may be dependent or non-dependent”
D: “a family is a married, civil partnered or cohabiting couple without children, or a lone parent with no children”
Question 7
Which of these aren’t family structures
Responses
A: Nuclear family – a family consisting of an adult male and female with one or more children (including adopted)
B: Polygamy - a marriage involving two or more wives or husbands
C: Reconstituted family (blended family) – a family formed out of another relationship, otherwise known as a step-family
D: Symmetrical family
E: Beanpole
F: Totempole
G: Extended family
Question 8
What is a reconstituted family?
Responses
A: A family made up of parents and grandparents
B: A family with no children
C: A family formed out of another relationship, otherwise known as a step-family
D: A family living apart but still in communication via phone, email, Skype etc.
E: A family containing relatives in addition to the nuclear family
Question 9
What is a civil partnership?
Responses
A: Civil partnerships granted under the Civil Partnership Act 2014, allow same-sex couples to obtain essentially the same rights and responsibilities as civil marriage
B: Civil partnerships granted under the Civil Partnership Act 2004, allow same-sex couples to obtain essentially the same rights and responsibilities as civil marriage
C: Civil partnerships granted under the Civil Partnership Act 2004, allow female same-sex couples to obtain essentially the same rights and responsibilities as civil marriage
D: Civil partnerships granted under the Civil Partnership Act 2014, allow female same-sex couples to obtain essentially the same rights and responsibilities as civil marriage
Question 10
When people cohabit what are they doing?
Responses
A: Cohabitation is an arrangement where two people who are not married live together in an emotional but not sexually intimate relationship on a long-term or permanent basis
B: Cohabitation is an arrangement where two people who are married live together in an emotionally and/or sexually intimate relationship on a long-term or permanent basis
C: Cohabitation is an arrangement where two people who are not married live together in an emotionally and/or sexually intimate relationship on a long-term or permanent basis
D: Cohabitation is an arrangement where two people with children who are not married live together in an emotionally and/or sexually intimate relationship on a long-term or permanent basis
Question 11
What is a blended family?
Responses
A: A family made up of parents and grandparents
B: A family with no children
C: A family living apart but still in communication via phone, email, Skype etc.
D: A family formed out of another relationship, otherwise known as a reconstituted or step-family
E: A family containing relatives in addition to the nuclear family
Question 12
Why are married couples seen to be monogamous?
Responses
A: Marriage is seen as monogamous as it is a form of relationship in which the couple have no sexual relations during the marriage
B: Marriage is seen as monogamous as it is a form of relationship in which an individual has lots of sexual partners during the marriage
C: Marriage is seen as monogamous as it is a form of relationship in which an individual only has different sexual partners if given consent by their spouse
D: Marriage is seen as monogamous as it is a form of relationship in which the couple are sexual faithful to each other during the lifetime of the marriage
Question 13
What is a nuclear family?
Responses
A: a family consisting of an adult male and female with one or more children (including adopted)
B: a family consisting of a pair of adults with one or more children (including adopted)
C: a family consisting of an adult male and female with one or more children (excluding adopted)
D: a family consisting of an adult male and female with no children
Question 14
What is a patriarchal family?
Responses
A – a family headed by women
B – a family headed by grandparents
C – a family headed by a same-sex couple
D – a family headed by men
Question 15
What is a single person household?
Responses
A- an individual living with their parents
B – an individual living with a group of friends such as students
C – an individual living with their child
D – an individual living alone