HARPER SOC101 Chapter 13 Exam Latest
Question
Question 1
Earl is married and has two children. His spouse and his children constitute his __________.
a. family of orientation
b. family of procreation
c. extended family
d. blended family
Question 2
After marrying, Kim moved in with her husband's family. She and her husband both work but
she is expected to obey the authority of her in-laws. Kim's scenario is indicative of
__________ societies.
a. patrilocal
b. matrilocal
c. polygamous
d. polyamorous
Question 3
Sarah and her family have just moved to a new city hours away from their old home. She has
made new friends who have been very supportive and helpful. Her new friend Anna is often
called "Aunt Anna" by Sarah's children. In Sarah's scenario, Anna is an example of
__________.
a. fictive kin
b. substitute kin
Question
Question 1
Earl is married and has two children. His spouse and his children constitute his __________.
a. family of orientation
b. family of procreation
c. extended family
d. blended family
Question 2
After marrying, Kim moved in with her husband's family. She and her husband both work but
she is expected to obey the authority of her in-laws. Kim's scenario is indicative of
__________ societies.
a. patrilocal
b. matrilocal
c. polygamous
d. polyamorous
Question 3
Sarah and her family have just moved to a new city hours away from their old home. She has
made new friends who have been very supportive and helpful. Her new friend Anna is often
called "Aunt Anna" by Sarah's children. In Sarah's scenario, Anna is an example of
__________.
a. fictive kin
b. substitute kin