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I. Directions: Read and analyze the statements below. Encircle the correct answer.
1. What do you call a relationship between people; a state of connectedness between people?
a. Family b. Friends c. Relationship d. Personal relationship
2. What do you call relationships between people, especially those between friends, lovers, and
family?
a. Family b. Friends c. Relationship d. Personal relationship
4. What do you call the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of
action?
a. Attraction b. Commitment c. Love d. Responsibility
a. Domestic violence
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b. Emotional abuse
c. Health abuse
d. Sexual abuse
12. What should you consider when making decisions around sex and sexual limits?
a. Your friends b. Your family c. Your values d. All of the above
13. What is the best style of communication to use when making decisions about sexual limits?
a. Aggressive b. Assertive c. Passive d. None of the above
16. Which of the following are signs that you may be in an abusive relationship?
a. Apologizing for your partner’s behavior
b. Avoiding friends
c. Bruises, scratches, and other signs of injuries
d. All of the above
17. What type of social influence when a person seems to agree, and follow what is requested or
required of him or her to do or believe in, but does not necessarily have to believe or agree
to it?
a. Compliance b. Conformity c. Identification d. Internalization
18. What type of social influence when a person is influenced by someone he or she likes or
looks up to, like a movie star, social celebrity, or superhero?
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a. Compliance b. Conformity c. Identification d. Internalization
19. What type of social influence is when a person can own a certain belief or act and is willing
to make it known publicly and privately?
a. Compliance b. Conformity c. Identification d. Internalization
20. What type of social influence involves a change in behavior, belief, or thinking to be like
others?
a. Conformity / Pagsang-ayon
b. Conversion / Pagbabagong-loob
c. Minority influence
d. Reactance
21. Which of the following occurs when an individual whole-heartedly changes his or her original
thinking and beliefs, actions, and attitudes to align with those of the other members of a
group?
a. Conformity / Pagsang-ayon
b. Conversion / Pagbabagong-loob
c. Minority influence
d. Reactance
22. What social influence happens when a bigger number of people are influenced by a much
smaller number of people and when the minority’s way of looking at and doing things is
accepted?
a. Conformity / Pagsang-ayon
b. Conversion / Pagbabagong-loob
c. Minority influence
d. Reactance
23. What do you call a reverse reaction to some social influence that is being imposed by a
person or a group on another?
a. Obedience b. Minority influence c. Persuasion d. Reactance
24. What theory defines leadership based on certain personality traits which are generally suited
for all leaders?
a. Behavioral Theory
b. Participative Theory
c. Situational Theory
d. Trait Theory
26. What type of family consists of two generations of family members living in the same
household?
a. Adoptive family
b. Blended family
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c. Extended family
d. Nuclear family
27. What type of family structure generally consists of three or more generations living in the
same household?
a. Extended family
b. Foster family
c. Step-families
d. Single parent family
28. What do you call a family that consists of members from two (or more) previous families?
a. Adoptive family
b. Blended family
c. Extended family
d. Nuclear family
29. What do you call a family where one or more of the children is legal, a temporary member of
the household?
a. Extended family
b. Foster family
c. Step-families
d. Single parent family
30. Which of the following is defined as “a social group characterized by common residence,
economic cooperation, and reproduction?
a. Family b. Friend c. Home d. Community
31. What do you call an activity that your family does ritualistically, often these begin rather
unintentionally, as we just naturally fall into grooves of repeatedly doing things that we enjoy
doing together?
a. bonding b. gathering c. ritual d. tradition
34. Which of the following family traditions are constant in a fast-paced, ever-changing world?
a. Add to the rhythm and seasonality of life
b. Connect generations
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c. Offer comfort and security
d. Strengthen family bond
35. What type of family tradition teaches the importance of faith; nightly bedtime stories teach
the importance of education, reading, and life-long learning; family dinner, and activities
instills the value of family solidarity.?
a. Connect generations
b. Create lasting memories
c. Offer comfort and security
d. Teach values
36. What family traditions refer to religion and family history are a great place to look if you want
to start some meaningful family traditions?
a. Add to the rhythm and seasonality of life
b. Keep Our Families Closer to God
c. Teach values
d. Pass on cultural and religious heritage
37. What type of family tradition where an extended family gets involved?
a. Connect generations
b. Keep Our Families Closer to God
c. Offer comfort and security
d. Pass on cultural and religious heritage
38. What family traditions enhance children’s emotional well-being by helping to create feelings
of security, continuity, and identity?
a. Connect generations
b. Create lasting memories
c. Offer comfort and security
d. Teach values
39. What family tradition does build righteous traditions in our families, so the light of God’s Word
can grow ever brighter in the lives of our children from generation to generation belong?
a. Connect generations
b. Keep Our Families Closer to God
c. Offer comfort and security
d. Pass of cultural and religious heritage
40. What family traditions can break the monotony of life?
a. Add to the rhythm and seasonality of life
b. Keep Our Families Closer to God
c. Teach values
d. Pass on cultural and religious heritage
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