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Andry R. Lanante & Joannah F. Bagol 12-STEM-Burke.

Kinship, Marriage and the Household

1. It is a network of relatives within individual possess certain mutual rights and obligations.
a. Affinity c. Kinship
b. Consanguinity d. Patrilineal
2. It is a type of kinship through bloodline.
a. Consanguinity c. Kinship
b. Affinity d. Patrilineal
3. A type of kinship that is formed out of marriage or ritual.
a. Patrilineal c. Affinity
b. Kinship d. Consanguinity
4. The relationship or connection between people who are related by descent from a common
ancestor.
a. Kinship by blood c. Kinship by marriage
b. Affinity d. Consanguinity
5. This category is employed when a child is born, he or she is automatically assigned to either
the mother or father’s group.
a. Patrilineal c. Matrilineal
b. Unilineal-Descent d. Bilateral Descent
6. Children are made automatically members of the father’s group.
a. Monogamy c. Patrilineal
b. Polygamy d. Polyandry
7. Children are made automatically made members at the mother’s group.
a. Matrilineal c. Monogamy
b. Polygamy d. Matrilineal
8. A type of marriage where in several men and women are married and have sexual access to
each other.
a. Fictive Marriage c. Polyandry
b. Group Marriage d. Marriage based on spouse preference
9. A type at marriage when one individual has multiple spouses.
a. Polygamy c. Group Marriage
b. Arrange Marriage d. Fictive Marriage
10. A type of marriage, when man is married to more than one woman simultaneously.
a. Polygyny c. Polygamy
b. Polyandry d. Monogamy

Answer key:
1. C 6. C
2. A 7. A
3. C 8. B
4. A 9. A
5. B 10. A

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