Families Today

Chapter 1: Families, Society, and You

Section 2 Practice Test

1
What are the skills called that are needed to build strong families?
A)Interpersonal
B)Internal
C)Significant
D)Consistent
2
Identify one skill needed to build strong families.
A)Communication
B)Problem solving
C)Management
D)All of the above
3
What is one way to solve disagreements?
A)Avoid speaking
B)Use conflict resolution
C)React with anger
D)Walk away
4
Identify one way of communicating
A)Listening
B)Body language
C)Facial expression
D)All of the above
5
What is one way a teen can help solve a family problem?
A)By asking others for advice
B)By avoiding family members
C)By insisting on having the solution
D)By going out with friends
6
Who might be a good source to help solve a family problem?
A)A counselor
B)A social worker
C)A child care provider
D)All of the above
7
What is one action you can take to help you strengthen your own family?
A)Concentrate on schoolwork
B)Learn a sport
C)Learn about yourself
D)Spend time with your friends
8
Which of the following statements is the most accurate?
A)You may have little control over the family you have in the future.
B)The skills you learn in the family apply in the larger world.
C)Once you are on your own you will not have the necessary skills at first to deal with the world.
D)You do not need to learn about relationships now because there is time when you are older.
9
Which of these is most necessary to deal with the future?
A)Foresight
B)Attitude
C)Conflict Resolution
D)Problem solving
10
Select the best reason to choose a career working with families.
A)It will give you a feeling of importance.
B)It will provide you with a good income.
C)It allows you to live on your own.
D)It can make you a better person.
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