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Test Bank for Close Relations, 7th Edition – Lorne Tepperman, Sandra Colavecchia , Susan A. McDaniel, 9780137625437, Test bank for Close Relations. This test bank includes a comprehensive set of assessment materials for Close Relations: An Introduction to the Sociology of Families, 7th Canadian Edition by Tepperman, Colavecchia, and McDaniel. It features multiple choice, true/false, and short answer questions covering all major chapters and themes, such as family diversity, marriage, parenting, domestic labor, and social policy.

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CLOSE RELATIONS: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SOCIOLOGY OF FAMILIES
7TH CANADIAN EDITION

CHAPTER NO. 01: DEFINITIONS OF AND THEORIES ABOUT FAMILIES

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION & ANSWERS

1) Which of the following is considered a family, based on Murdock’s (1949) definition?

A) siblings sharing an apartment
B) a single parent with two children
C) a same—sex couple
D) a married couple with children

Answer: D
Section: Early Definitions of Families


2) Which of the following describes the definition of a “census family”?

A) It is the definition preferred by all family sociologists.
B) It is a process-based approach to defining the family.
C) It is more inclusive than the Murdock (1949) approach.
D) It is less inclusive than the Murdock (1949) approach.

Answer: C
Section: The Census Family


3) Which of the following groups would be excluded from Statistics Canada’s (2017) definition
of family?

A) a same—sex common—law couple raising children
B) a lone parent with one child
C) a divorcee with shared custody of children
D) a 26-year-old daughter visiting her mother

Answer: D
Section: The Census Family

,4) Which of the following is an example of a non-family household?

A) two sisters sharing an apartment
B) grandmother and granddaughter living together
C) divorced parents living in separate homes sharing custody of children
D) three university students sharing a tiny two-bedroom apartment

Answer: D
Section: Households and Families

5) Which of the following statements is a definition of an “extended family”?

A) A kinship system in which the inheritance of property is determined through both male
and female lines.
B) A nuclear family that maintains close ties with relatives.
C) Family relationships outside of the immediate family..
D) A group of families who have social obligations towards each other.

Answer: C
Section: Family Relationships

6) What is the term for families consisting of grandparents raising their grandchildren?

A) extended families
B) skip-generation families
C) transnational families
D) co-parenting families

Answer: B
Section: Adoption, Fostering, and Skip-Generation Families


7) What is the terms for two or more individuals who are not in a relationship with each other
agreeing to raise a child together?

A) skip-generation families
B) living apart together
C) co-parenting
D) extended families

Answer: C

, Section: New Reproductive Technologies

8) What is the term for families where one or more immediate family members live in another
country and may be separated for extended periods of time?

A) transnational families
B) extended families
C) skip-generation families
D) living apart together

Answer: A
Section: Households and Families

9) What is the term for couples who are in a relationship but maintain separate residences,
sometimes in different cities, provinces, or countries?
A) helicopter couples
B) transnational couples
C) extended families
D) living apart together couples

Answer: D
Section: Households and Families

10) What do family-process definitions focus on?
A) Power dynamics within families.
B) The relationships between members of a family.
C) The structure and composition of families.
D) Activities and labour that are accomplished within families.

Answer: D
Section: Social Reproduction and Family-Process Definitions

11) Which of the following is the definition of family used by the Vanier Institute of the Family?

A) Families are ultimately defined by the shape they take rather than by what they do.
B) Families are ultimately defined by what they achieve rather than by the shape they
take.
C) Families are ultimately defined by the role they play in society.
D) Families are too diverse to be defined at all.

Answer: B

, Section: Social Reproduction and Family-Process Definitions


12) Which of the following defines a “kinship group”?

A) a group of people who share a relationship typically through blood or marriage and
may have positions in a hierarchy of rights over property
B) a group of people distinguished by positions in a hierarchy of rights over property only
C) a group of people distinguished by a shared domestic dwelling
D) a group of people distinguished by shared culture and tradition

Answer: A
Section: Kinship and Matrilineal and Patrilineal Systems

13) Which of the following is a kinship system whereby an individual gains property rights as a
consequence of being the child of their mother?

A) patrilineal
B) matrilineal
C) patriarchal
D) matriarchal

Answer: B

Section: Kinship and Matrilineal and Patrilineal Systems

14) Which of the following statements about family kinship systems is correct?

A) A cohort is a group of people who share a relationship through blood relations and/or
marriage.
B) In a patrilineal system, relationships are counted through both male and female lines.
C) Western European and North American societies are mildly matrilineal.
D) Bilateral kinship systems count relationships through both male and female lines.

Answer: D
Section: Kinship and Matrilineal and Patrilineal Systems

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