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According to anthropologists the culture diversity in a country is called

A. Culture
B. Immigrants
C. Multicuralism
D. Migration
ANSWER: C

What is acculturation?
A. When you accept one culture while keeping your own
B. When you keep your culture and reject the new one
C. When you don’t adapt to a new culture
D. When you adopt one culture and retain your own
ANSWER: D

CULTURE IS DEFINED AS
A. A SET OF VALUES AND LEARNED BELIEFS
B. A SET OF SYMBOLS
C. A WAY OF LIFE SHARED BY MEMBERS OF A SOCIETY
D. ALL OF THESE
ANSWER: D

________________ is the process by which a person or group adopts a new culture


that takes the place of the original leaving almost no traces.
A. Separation
B. Acculturation
C. Transmutation
D. Assimilation
ANSWER: D

What is multiculturalism?
A. The existence of cultural diversity within a society
B. Policies encouraging ethnic groups to live together in harmony
C. New immigrants adopting the values and norms of the host culture
D. ethnic group cultures exist separately within a society
ANSWER: B

What does it mean to be an ‘Ethnic Minority’?


A. A society of people from different cultures and races that merge into a
homogeneous society.
B. A word to describe a society of people from different cultures and races
where all the cultures are respected.
C. A group of people of a different race from the main group of a country.
D. A person without papers who gets protection from another country because they
are persecuted in their own country.
ANSWER: C

Which of the following is not an example of cultural change?


A. The discovery of fire led to people surviving in colder climates.
B. Hunters and gatherers began to grow crops.
C. People save traditions and wisdom for future generations.
D. Cell phones were not part of your parent’s teenage years.
ANSWER: C

What is assimilation?
A. A person from a foreign country who may stay and work in a county for their
personal safety.
B. A society of people from different cultures and races that merge into a
homogeneous society.
C. To become like the people of a country in ways of behaving and thinking.
D. A group of people of a different area from the main group of a country.
ANSWER: C

Mia has moved to a new country, but finds the culture very unappealing. She would
prefer to just mind her own business and continue living her life the way she lived
it back home. What acculturation strategy has this person adopted?
A. Integration
B. Assimilation
C. Separation
D. Marginalization
ANSWER: C

ASSIMILATION OCCURS WHEN


A. A group is kept outside the mainstream culture
B. A group is not mainstreamed into the mainstream culture
C. A group is incorporated into the mainstream culture
D. None of these
ANSWER: C

ETHNICITY REFERS TO
A. What people share -common cultural traits such as language, religion and
dress
B. Where people live
C. Where people work
D. Where people were born
ANSWER: A

This is the spread of cultural items such as ideas, styles, religions,


technologies, and languages between individuals, whether within a single culture or
from one culture to another.
A. Demography
B. Population Growth
C. Cultural Diffusion
D. Geology
ANSWER: C

STEREOTYPES ARE
A. All proven true
B. Absolute beliefs that all members of a group have a varied set of traits
C. Absolute beliefs that all members of a group have a fixed set of
characteristics
D. None of these
ANSWER: C

Shared ideas about what is right or wrong in a group are called


A. Ideals
B. Values
C. Judgements
D. Convictions
ANSWER: B

Define ‘Multicultural’.
A. A word to describe a society of people from different cultures and races
where all the cultures are respected.
B. A society of people from different cultures and races that merge into a
homogeneous society.
C. A group of people of a different race from the main group of a country.
D. A person from a foreign country who may stay and work in a county for their
personal safety.
ANSWER: A

What is a Race?
A. Refers to a group of individuals who share a common socially determined
category often related to genetic attributes, physical appearance and ancestry.
B. Refers to a group o people who work in the same geographic area and share the
same places.
C. Both
D. Neither
ANSWER: A

Costumes and traditions that are passed from one generation to another is called…
A. Culture
B. Society
C. Transition
D. Heritage
ANSWER: D

When there is a wide range of people and traditions, we say there is


A. Prejudice
B. Diversity
C. Racism
D. Tolerance
ANSWER: B

One shouldn’t expect immigrants to ______ into an alien culture immediately.


A. Discriminate
B. Assimilate
C. Forget
D. Prejudice
ANSWER: B

Which of these is NOT an acculturation strategy?


A. Assimilation
B. Integration
C. Discrimination
D. Separation
ANSWER: C

In Torres et al.’s (2012) study on American Latinos, higher discrimination tended


to be correlated with higher…
A. Conformity
B. Enculturation
C. Integration
D. Acculturative stress
ANSWER: D

Individuals usually define themselves by cultural identifiers such as nationality,


ethnicity, location, history, language, gender, beliefs, customs, clothing and
food. Which of the following cultural identifiers don’t individuals define
themselves by…………….
A. Nationality and ethnicity
B. Location, history, language, and gender
C. Age, wealth, jobs, and relationships
D. Beliefs, customs, clothing, and food
ANSWER: C

Prior to discussing the objectives of a culturally focused psycho-educational


report, the format of a traditional psychological report should be examined.
Sattler (2001) describes the typical sections of a report as follows:
A. Identifying Information
B. Assessment Instruments
C. Background Information 5. Signature
D. All of these
ANSWER: D

In which Assessment—This section reports the psychologist’s evaluation of the CLD


child’s family/community supports, stage of acculturation, and teacher
interview/questionnaire results?
A. Behavioural
B. Psychometric
C. Ecological
D. Intelligence
ANSWER: C

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