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REMEMBER

What is the definition of "cultural deep structure"?


A. The visible customs and practices of a culture
B. The underlying values and beliefs that shape a culture
C. The economic activities of a society
D. The technological advancements in a culture

What characteristic is often associated with the concept of family?


A. A focus on individualism
B. Shared economic responsibilities and emotional support
C. Strict adherence to traditional roles
D. A requirement for biological relationships

What factor is primarily driving changes in family structures globally?


A. Advances in technology
B. Increased urbanization
C. Globalization
D. Economic recessions

How does migration typically impact family dynamics?


A. It strengthens family bonds.
B. It often creates significant stress and alters relationships.
C. It has no effect on family relationships.
D. It leads to the formation of new family units in the home country.

What is one of the primary economic functions of a family?


A. Providing education
B. Supplying children with necessities like food, clothing, and shelter
C. Encouraging political participation
D. Promoting leisure activities

What are some cultural values associated with the nuclear family in the United States?
A. Collectivism, hierarchy, and obedience
B. Individualism, exploration, and creativity
C. Tradition, conformity, and stability
D. Dependence, reliance, and interdependence

What is the primary characteristic of a nuclear family?


A. It consists of grandparents, parents, and children
B. It is a large, extended family
C. It is made up of two generations: parents and their unmarried children
D. It is a single-parent family

What is the best way to describe a family?


A. A group that forms an economic unit but lacks emotional ties
B. A sexually expressive or kin relationship, forming an economic unit and committing to the
group's identity and care over time
C. A group of unrelated individuals living together without long-term commitment
D. A group focused on individual goals with no shared responsibility for young members

What is the best way to describe a nuclear family?


A. A family with grandparents, parents, and children living together
B. A family with parents and their unmarried children, focused on mobility and independence
C. A family that emphasizes obedience and living with older members
D. A family where children never leave home

What is the best way to describe an extended family?


A. A small family with just parents and their children
B. A family where only one person is in charge and others have no role in decision-making
C. A family that includes not only parents and children, but also other relatives like grandparents,
siblings, and in-laws, living together or nearby
D. A family that does not care about rules or obedience

What is a key feature of individualistic cultures?


A. Focusing on the group’s needs over individual goals
B. Valuing independence, self-determination, and personal goals
C. Emphasizing cooperation and interdependence with others
D. Living together in large family groups

What is a main characteristic of collectivist cultures?


A. People focus on their own individual achievements
B. Personal goals are more important than group goals
C. People view themselves as part of a group and prioritize cooperation
D. Independence and competition are highly valued

Where do most serious confrontations and misunderstandings originate?


A. Communication problems
B. Cultural differences
C. Environment problems
D. Health problems
What are the two main forms of family that people encounter in their lives ?
A. The family of orientation and the family formed when taking a mate
B. The nuclear family and the single-parent family
C. The family with just parents and the family with only children
D. The family of birth and the family of grandparents

What is one of the economic functions of the family?


A. To teach children how to travel
B. To give children everything they want
C. To provide food, clothing, and shelter and teach responsibility
D. To help children find jobs

What is one of the key socialization functions of the family?


A. Introducing children to the core values, beliefs, and behaviors of their culture
B. Teaching children how to read and write
C. Providing children with toys and entertainment
D. Helping children find their first job
.

What role does the family play in forming a person's identity?


A. The family is not important for identity
B. The family focuses only on education and does not influence identity
C. The family only teaches children how to communicate with friends
D. The family gives knowledge about culture, traditions, and customs, helping shape a person’s
identity
.

What is the primary role of the family besides providing basic physical needs?
A. Acting as a cultural mentor
B. Ensuring emotional well-being
C. Providing financial stability
D. Fostering intellectual development
..

How many types of family structure? And what is it?


A. Nuclear Families and Extended Families
B. Nuclear family and non-nuclear family
C. Stereotype Family and Flexible Family
D. None of them
.

How are nuclear families typically described?


A. As extended families
B. As multi-generational units
C. As two-generation families
D. As single-parent households
.

What is a nuclear family?


A. Nuclear families, usually referred to as “one-generation families”
B. Nuclear families, usually referred to as “two-generation families”
C. Nuclear families, usually referred to as “three-generation families”
D. Nuclear families, usually referred to as “four-generation families”
.

In addition to the nuclear family, what other members might be included in extended families?
A. Only grandparents and siblings
B. Only in-laws and siblings
C. Only grandparents and in-laws
D. Grandparents, siblings, in-laws, and other relatives
.

What is the key driving force behind the restructuring of the social order worldwide?
A. Economic growth
B. Technological advancements
C. Globalization
D. Cultural exchange
.

Which of the following is NOT a function of the family?


A. Reproductive
B. Economic
C. Educational
D. Political
.
UNDERSTAND
How are the elderly typically viewed in the United States?
A. With high respect
B. Negatively and devalued
C. As community leaders
D. As youth role models
.

What is a common attitude toward the elderly in American Indian families?


A. They are often ignored
B. They are respected and involved in decision-making
C. They are typically placed in nursing homes.
D. They have little influence on family matters.
.

Which of the following is a key element of the deep structure of culture are passed down by
families?
A. Social media trends
B. Fundamental beliefs and worldviews
C. Popular music preferences
D. Fashion choices
.

Why is family considered essential in maintaining cultural traditions?


A. Families create laws for the society
B. Families are the first social unit where cultural lessons are taught
C. Families control the economy
D. Families determine political leaders
.

Which of the following is an example of how family can transmit cultural values?
A. Teaching children a traditional language
B. Watching international TV shows
C. Adopting modern technology
D. Engaging in global trade
.

How does gender socialization begin?


A. It starts when the child begins school
B. It starts when the child is able to communicate
C. It starts the moment the child is born, when their sex is announced
D. It starts when the child learns to walk and play with toys
.

How have gender roles in the United States changed over time?
A. Women are now socialized to take on a variety of roles, including those in law enforcement
and the military
B. Men and women continue to have the same traditional gender roles as in the past
C. Women are now primarily socialized to be housewives, as they were in the early 20th century
D. Fathers today are less involved in parenting than they were in the early 20th century

Why is reproduction the most important function of the family?


A. It helps a family earn money
B. It helps families move to different places
C. It makes sure families stay together
D. It allows the culture to continue by producing or adopting children to replace older members

What role does the family play in language learning?


A. The family teaches children how to read books
B. The family helps children learn the language of their culture, starting with basic words like
"mama" and "dada."
C. The family teaches children different languages from around the world
D. The family only teaches children how to write, not speak
.

What is the main difference between nuclear and extended families?


A. The number of generations involved
B. The geographical location
C. The cultural background
D. The income level
.

Which factor is the first and primary caretaker of predominant religious and cultural history
A. Family
B. school
C. social
D. Internet
.

What is one of the main impacts that migration affects on family relationships?
A. It makes families relationship better
B. It allows families chances to find a new another family
C. It places significant stress on relationships among parents, children, elders, and other family
members.
D. It strengthen families relationship by giving them a challenge through separate family
members
.

Apply
Which type of family consists of parents and their children living together?
A. Extended family
B. Nuclear family
C. Blended family
D. Single-parent family
.

In terms of cultural variants, which concept contrasts with individualism in family dynamics?
A. Independence
B. Collectivism
C. Autonomy
D. Isolationism
.

How does the nuclear family reflect American cultural values regarding the elderly?
A. The elderly are highly respected and cared for within the family
B. Elderly parents typically live with their children in their senior years
C. The elderly are generally expected to live independently
D. The elderly play a central role in raising grandchildren
.

What is the definition of Kreng Jai" in Thai culture?


A. Independence and autonomy
B. Aggression and strength
C. Respect and consideration of other people's feelings
D. Patience and persistence
.

How have traditional gender roles influenced family structures in Asian cultures?
A. Women are encouraged to pursue equal education and work
B. Gender roles are rigid; men dominate, women subordinate
C. Men and women share child-rearing and house duties equally
D. Women handle decision-making outside the home
.

How does the family contribute to the development of an individual?


A. The family primarily focuses on providing financial support
B. The family’s role is limited to satisfying a child’s basic physical needs
C. The family encourages children to prioritize individual goals over collective values
D. The family teaches cultural values, identity, and behavior from an early age

What influences male roles in countries like Japan, China, and Korea?
A. Male roles are influenced by Confucian beliefs, emphasizing dominance in the family
B. Male roles are completely equal to female roles
C. Confucianism encourages men to take a backseat in family decisions
D. Child-rearing practices have no connection to male roles in these countries
.

What does this approach “emphasizes family responsibilities and interdependence to maintain
family groups” reflect for?
A. Power distance
B. Indulgence
C. Collectivism
D. Individualism
.

What is one major consequence of globalization on family structures around the world?
A. Migration has caused traditional family dynamics to break down and relationships to weaken
B. Families become stronger as members move abroad for better jobs
C. Globalization promotes the preservation of extended family traditions across cultures
D. Migrating individuals usually maintain the same family structure and values as before
.

Why are the American elderly treated negatively?


A. Because their values emphasize collectivism
B. Because they play a dominant role in the family
C. Because many of their major values celebrate youth and self-reliance
D. Because they don’t love their families
.

How might the deep structure of culture influence individual behavior in a professional setting?
A. It eliminates personal differences and promotes uniform behavior.
B. It has no effect on individual behavior.
C. It shapes how individuals interact, make decisions, and prioritize tasks in a work environment.
D. It only affects behavior outside of work.
.

Which function of the family is responsible for teaching children how to speak and use
language?
A. Reproductive function
B. Economic function
C. Socialization function
D. Language acquisition function
.

How does the family contribute to a child's sense of self and identity?
A. By providing financial support
B. By teaching cultural values
C. By ensuring emotional well-being
D. All of the answer are correct
.
Who were raised more strictly and given less freedom in traditional Vietnamese beliefs?
A. Men
B. Women
C. Elders
D. Children
.

Analyse
In analyzing cultural structures, which aspect of family life is most directly impacted by these
deep-rooted beliefs?
A. The choice of holiday destinations
B. Technological preferences
C. Interpersonal relationships and roles
D. The style of clothing worn at home
.

Which of the following statements about gender roles in India are not true?
A. Women's status in India is influenced by historical and cultural factors, including traditions in
Hinduism
B. Women were historically allowed to interact freely with the outside world
C. Masculinity and femininity are often seen as distinct and opposing roles in Indian culture
D. Male children are traditionally preferred because they are believed to ensure the continuation
of generations
.

What is the difference between nuclear families and extended families?


A. Nuclear families emphasize more on obedience, while exploration and creativity aren't
encouraged
B. Extended families are made up of two generations
C. In nuclear families, there is usually one person who can be considered the "head"
D. Extended families are organized around rules than are nuclear families
.

Which is NOT TRUE about the difference between individualism and collectivism?
A. Personal uniqueness is the least important value in individualistic cultures
B. The needs and goals of the group are more emphasized than those of individuals in collective
cultures
C. In collective cultures, interdependence, group achievement, and cooperation are stressed
D. The "I" is the most important form of identity in individualistic cultures
.

What is the role of the elderly in the USA and Asia?


A. In the USA, their contributions are considered valued, while in Asia, they don't have any
influence on their families
B. People in Asian families respect the elderly, but American old people are treated negatively
C. Both American and Asian old people spend the rest of their lives enjoying themselves
D. None of them are treated well
.

How does globalization affect the reshaping of family structure?


A. It has redefined families by changing social institutions and cultural practices.
B. It has led to form of new definition of family
C. It has encouraged people to have more children
D. It has encouraged people to have more than one family
.

How does the deep structure of culture play a role in conflict resolution within a diverse team?
A. It ensures there are no conflicts.
B. It has no role in conflict resolution.
C. It influences the approaches and solutions used, promoting culturally sensitive and effective
conflict resolution strategies.
D. It only applies to conflicts outside the team.
.

How does family influence children’s gender identity from birth?


A. They allow the child to choose their gender when they grow up
B. They decide the child’s gender by their desire
C. They assign a gender-name, clothing, and toy that related to the child’s gender
D. They wait for the child to express their own gender
.

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