Personal Development
  • 1. A family where one or more of the children has been adopted.
A) Extended Family
B) Adoptive family
C) Foster family
D) Nuclear Family
  • 2. Two families brought together due to divorce, separation, or remarriage.
A) Nuclear Family
B) Step family
C) Extended Family
D) Foster family
  • 3. A group of people related to one another by blood, marriage, or adoption.
A) Relatives
B) Family
C) Friends
D) Mom and Dad
  • 4. This can be either a father or mother who is singly responsible for raising a child.
A) Foster family
B) Single parent family
C) Adoptive family
D) Step Family
  • 5. A couple or single parent decides to raise another person’s child as their own.
A) Adoptive family
B) Childless Family
C) Single Parent Family
D) Nuclear Family
  • 6. A family where the parents are members of different racial groups
A) Step Family
B) Nuclear Family
C) Single Parent Family
D) Biracial or multi-racial family
  • 7. Chosen by a family to take responsibility for a child if the parents are no longer able to provide
A) Guardian
B) Neighbor
C) Grandparents
D) Siblings
  • 8. What does good parenting require?
A) Engaging in adequate supervision
B) Encouraging productive behavior
C) Providing a positive role model
D) All of the above
  • 9. A family that cares for children who are not related to other children
A) Single Parent Family
B) Extended Family
C) Foster family
D) Nuclear Family
  • 10. Which of the following is not a benefit of extended family?
A) Learning from the combined experiences of more family members
B) Potentially increased emotional support
C) Improved intellectual development resulting from exposure to more knowledge
D) More opportunities for travel as a result of having more family to visit
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