Test Bank – Aging Matters: An Introduction to Social
Gerontology (Updated 1st Edition) Hooyman & Kawamoto
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Title/Author: Hooyman
Chapter Number: Ch. 1
Question Counts Required:
Multiple Choice – 10 questions @ Bloom’s level: Understanding 10
Multiple Choice – 15 questions @ Bloom’s AAE 15
Short Answer – 5 questions @ Bloom’s AAE 5
Essay – 5 questions @ Bloom’s AAE 5
Total questions per chapter: 35
Note: Here starts 10 Multiple Choice Understanding level questions
Question Title M/C Question 1
Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem What is fueling the large increase of the population over age 65?
Answer Correct Feedback
Answer (x)
a. Baby boomers X
b. Generation Xers Consider This: Following World
War II, there were a large
number of babies born. LO 1.1:
Demonstrate knowledge of
changing demographics of the
U.S. population, especially as
related to aging
Answer c. Boomerang children Consider This: Following World
Choices War II, there were a large
number of babies born. LO 1.1:
Demonstrate knowledge of
changing demographics of the
U.S. population, especially as
related to aging
d. Matures Consider This: Following World
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War II, there were a large
number of babies born. LO 1.1:
Demonstrate knowledge of
changing demographics of the
U.S. population, especially as
related to aging
Learning LO 1.1: Demonstrate knowledge of changing demographics of the U.S. population,
Objective especially as related to aging
Topic/Concept
Changing Demographics of the U.S. Population
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)
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Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X
Question Title M/C Question 2
Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem What is predicted will happen by 2020 for the first time in history?
Answer Correct Feedback
Answer (x)
a. There will be more people X
over the age of 65 than
children under the age of 5.
b. There will be fewer people Consider This: The population
over the age of 65 than over 65 is rapidly swelling while
children between the ages of other generations are
5-12. postponing or choosing not to
have children. LO 1.1:
Demonstrate knowledge of
changing demographics of the
U.S. population, especially as
related to aging
Answer c. There will be more people Consider This: The population
Choices over the age of 65 than over 65 is rapidly swelling while
children in their teen years. other generations are
postponing or choosing not to
have children. LO 1.1:
Demonstrate knowledge of
changing demographics of the
U.S. population, especially as
related to aging
d. There will be fewer people Consider This: The population
over the age of 65 than under
the age of 5.
over 65 is rapidly swelling while
other generations are
postponing or choosing not to
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have children. LO 1.1:
Demonstrate knowledge of
changing demographics of the
U.S. population, especially as
related to aging
Learning LO 1.1: Demonstrate knowledge of changing demographics of the U.S. population,
Objective especially as related to aging
Topic/Concept
Changing Demographics of the U.S. Population
Difficulty Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
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(mark X where X
applicable)
Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X
Question Title M/C Question 3
Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem What is maximum life span?
Answer Correct Feedback
Answer (x)
a. How long people could live if X
environmental hazards were
eliminated
b. How long people could live if Consider This: Aspects that
proper antiaging methods contribute to death must be
were employed managed to reach maximum life
span. LO 1.2: Define maximum
Answer
life span
Choices
c. How long people could live if Consider This: Aspects that
all diseases were cured contribute to death must be
managed to reach maximum life
span. LO 1.2: Define maximum
life span
d. How long people live if all Consider This: Aspects that
global life expectancy contribute to death must be
averages are considered managed to reach maximum life
span. LO 1.2: Define maximum
life span
Learning
LO 1.2: Define maximum life span
Objective
Topic/Concept
Difficulty
Maximum Life Span
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Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)
Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X
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