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