FCS 340 - Marriage and Family Relations 3 » Spring 2019 » Chapter 9 Quiz

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Question #1
Marie, a 30-year-old widow, decided that she would remarry if she found her "soul mate." Despite dating several men, she was unable to find a suitable mate. In this scenario, Marie is considered to be a(n) ________.
A.   involuntary stable single
B.   involuntary temporary single
C.   voluntary stable single
D.   voluntary temporary single
Question #2
James, a divorcee, is actively seeking a mate. However, despite dating for three years, he was unable to find a suitable mate. Due to his failure, he decided to give up dating and remain single permanently. In this scenario, James is considered to be a(n) ________.
A.   voluntary temporary single
B.   involuntary stable single
C.   voluntary stable single
D.   involuntary temporary single
Question #3
Of all those living alone, the vast majority are ________.
A.   male students
B.   female students
C.   older women
D.   older men
Question #4
Which of the following is a macro-level factor that affects our decision to marry?
A.   technological advances in contraceptive techniques
B.   waiting for a soul mate
C.   physical or mental disability
D.   desire to be independent
Question #5
During a debate about marriages, Jim is of the opinion that there is a direct correlation between a woman's salary and her willingness to get married. However, Carlos disagrees and states that there is no direct relationship between salary and marriage. Which of the following is an accurate statement that strengthens Jim's argument?
A.   Employment decreases a woman's chances of meeting eligible men and may reduce her attractiveness to potential suitors.
B.   Women with high salaries and education levels are often unwilling to settle down with men who earn less than they do.
C.   Due to the rise of feminism, most women in America are opposed to marrying men who earn more money than them.
D.   Studies have shown that due to "glass ceiling" effect, many women are increasingly wary of marrying men in higher positions.
Question #6
The ________ refers to a sex imbalance in the ratio of available unmarried women and men.
A.   marriage squeeze
B.   sex ratio
C.   marriage opportunity index
D.   selection disposition
Question #7
A common reason for getting married is companionship. How has the need for companionship decreased as a reason for marriage, especially in cities?
A.   the growing economic instability
B.   the rise of cohabitation and the acceptance of parenthood outside marriage
C.   the reliance on peers and urban clusters for company and support
D.   the thinning out of the marriage market
Question #8
Fathers-to-be who provide the mothers with emotional support and participate in doctors' visits are said to have greater ________ capital.
A.   financial
B.   social
C.   moral
D.   pecuniary
Question #9
Which of the following is true of the differences between Latinos and their African American counterparts?
A.   Latino women are generally less likely than African American women to experience a shortage of marriageable partners.
B.   The Latino population is on average a much older population compared to their African American counterparts.
C.   Latinos are more likely to be never married than their African American counterparts.
D.   Latinos have lower marriage rates than their African American counterparts.
Question #10
________ refers to a living arrangement in which two unrelated people, who aren't married, live together and are in a sexual relationship.
A.   Prenuptial agreement
B.   Cohabitation
C.   Hooking up
D.   Civil union
Question #11
Matt and LeeAnn are uncertain about their relationship and want to see what marriage might be like although they don't necessarily believe they will end up married to each other. Their situation illustrates ________.
A.   accommodation
B.   trial marriage cohabitation
C.   substitute marriage cohabitation
D.   dating cohabitation
Question #12
In which type of cohabitation do two people make a long-term commitment but do not get legally married?
A.   dating cohabitation
B.   substitute marriage cohabitation
C.   trial marriage cohabitation
D.   accommodation
Question #13
How do Asian women differ from their Latina counterparts?
A.   Foreign-born Asian women have higher cohabitation rates than U.S.-born Latinas.
B.   Higher percentage of Asian American women are single than their Latina counterparts.
C.   Asian women have lower cohabitation rates than Latinas.
D.   Lesser percentage of Asian American women are married than their Latina counterparts.
Question #14
Ken and Carla, an unmarried couple, have been living together for the past three years. They have made numerous decisions together such as splitting their finances, getting a dog, and buying furniture. Eventually, without making a conscious decision or commitment, the couple slide into marriage. In this scenario, the couple experiences the ________.
A.   friction effect
B.   separation effect
C.   inertia effect
D.   cohabitation effect
Question #15
Children growing up with cohabitating couples differ from children growing up with married couples in that children growing up with cohabitating couples are ________.
A.   more likely to be living in a rich household
B.   more likely to experience domestic violence
C.   less likely to have academic, emotional, and behavioral problems
D.   less likely to experience a parent breakup
Question #16
Which of the following is true of same-sex marriages in America?
A.   40 states have legalized same-sex marriages.
B.   Same-sex marriage rates are highest among black communities.
C.   The breakup rates among same-sex couples is lower than different-sex couples.
D.   A majority of Americans support same-sex marriage.
Question #17
Martin and Christine, a cohabiting couple, have a three-year-old son. Which of the following must the couple do in order to protect the child's future inheritance?
A.   acknowledge biological parenthood in writing
B.   open a joint bank account
C.   obtain a shared lease agreement
D.   create a prenuptial agreement
Question #18
Harry, a serial dater, has lived with several women over the past few years. He believes that all relationships are temporary and views living together as an alternative to marriage. Harry is also extremely independent and is unable to sacrifice for the common good of a relationship. This scenario illustrates the ________.
A.   inertia effect
B.   cohabitation effect
C.   selection effect
D.   dissolution effect
Question #19
Among all racial groups in America, the vast majority of people living alone are ________.
A.   Latino
B.   white
C.   African American
D.   Asian American
Question #20
Julia, a mother of two, decided that she would not remarry due to a loss of faith in men. However, she was not averse to having short-term relationships. In this scenario, Julia is considered to be a(n) ________.,,
A.   involuntary temporary single
B.   voluntary stable single
C.   involuntary stable single
D.   involuntary temporary single

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