Types of Family Quiz 3

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1. A couple have been married for five years but until now got no children. This is an example of what form of family?

A. Cohabitating family

B. Blended family

C. Dyad family

D. Nuclear family

C. Dyad family

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2. Maria asked her mother if she can attend to her friends birthday party. Her mother responded that she needs to get the opinion of her father too. This is an example of what type of authority?

B. Egalitarian

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3. When the family is affected by any disrupting force on a system outside the family, it refers to the:

A. social system

B. general system

C. supra system

D. none

C. supra system

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4. When the family provides food, shelter, clothing, and education for the survival needs of its dependent members, which function of the family does it refer to?

A. Welfare and protection

B. Physical maintenance

C. Status placement

D. Socialization of family members

B. Physical maintenance

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5. When the family learns how to become productive members of society, this function is:

A. Procreation

B. Status placement

C. Socialization

D. Welfare and protection

C. Socialization

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6. Which family life cycle does it refer to when young adults are released into lives of their own with appropriate assistance?

A. Beginning family

B. Living with adolescent

C. Launching center family

D. Middle- Aged family

C. Launching center family

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7. Which of the following health tasks is appropriate when the family is safe, healthful, secured and comfortable in their environment?

A. Seeking health care

B. Managing health and non- health crises

C. Maintaining a reciprocal relationship with the community and its health institutions

D. Maintaining a home environment conducive to good health and personal development

D. Maintaining a home environment conducive to good health and personal development

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8. A type of crises in which it can be anticipated by the family.

A. Incidental crises

B. Developmental crises

C. Maturational crises

D. Institutional crises

C. Maturational crises

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9. The basic unit of society, a primary entity of health care or institution responsible for the physical, emotional & social support of its members.

A. Blended family

B. Family

C. Foster Family

D. Intragenerational Family

B. Family

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10. Which of the following statements is a characteristic of a family?

A. The older sibling has nothing to do with the authority of their parents.

B. Not closely knitted.

C. God fearing and conservative.

D. Has a lower value for education

C. God fearing and conservative

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11. It composed of a husband, wife and their children, natural, adopted or both in a union of marriage, parenthood, or procreation, recognize by the other members of society.

A. Polygamous family

B. Nuclear family

C. Extended family

D. Blended family

B. Nuclear family

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12. These results from the death of spouse, separation, divorce, birth of a child to an unmarried woman, adoption of a child by a single man/ woman, or pregnancy out of wedlock.

A. Dyad family

B. Blended family

C. Single-parent family

D. Compound family

C. Single-parent family

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13. The prolonged absence of the father gives the mother a dominant position in the family, although the father may also share with the mother in decision making.

A. Patriarchal

B. Matricentric

C. Matriarchal

D. Egalitarian

B. Matricentric

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14. The authority is vested on the mother.

A. Patriarchal

B. Patrilineal

C. Egalitarian

D. Matriarchal

D. Matriarchal

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15. While assessing an individual and family, the nurse may identify a health problem that necessitates identifying risks for the entire family.

A. Case finding

B. Improving nursing care

C. Critical resource

D. Ripple effect

A. Case finding

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16. The nurse can provide better and more holistic care by understanding the family and its members.

A. Case finding

B. Improving nursing care

C. Critical resource

D. Ripple effect

B. Improving nursing care

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17. Family function which is universally accepted institution for reproductive function and child rearing.

A. Socialization of family members

B. Welfare and protection

C. Economic function

D. Procreation

D. Procreation

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18. It allows the family to acquire and allocate adequate financial resources to meet their needs.

A. Socialization of family members

B. Physical maintenance

C. Economic function

D. Status placement

C. Economic function

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19. When the health needs of the family are beyond its capability in terms of knowledge, skill, or available time, the family consults with health workers.

A. Recognizing interruptions of health or development.

B. Managing health and non- health crises.

C. Seeking health care.

D. Providing nursing care to sick, disabled, or dependent members of the family

C. Seeking health care.

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20. The family's ability to cope with crises and develop from its experience is an indicator of a healthy family.

A. Recognizing interruptions of health or development.

B. Managing health and non- health crises.

C. Providing nursing care to sick, disabled, or dependent members of the family

D. Maintaining a home environment conducive to good health and personal development

B. Managing health and non- health crises.