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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #2
A Sociobiology suggests that men select younger women since doing so results in healthier offspring and women benefit from receiving sperm from older men who have more resources for their offspring
B they are known as May-December marriages
C Research shows that there is no difference in reported marital satisfaction between a group of ADMs and ASMs
D All of the above
Question #3
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #4
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #5
A Loss of Control – Deployment
B Traditional Sex Roles
C infidelity
D All of the above
Question #6
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #7
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #8
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #9
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #10
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #11
A More responsibility
B Power changes
C Change in how money is spent
D all of the above
Question #12
A honeymoon
B commitment
C rite of passage
D wedding
Question #13
A provide a time for the couple to be alone to solidify the change in their identity to a married couple
B provide a period of recuperation from the demands of being in wedding
C provides the opportunity for a couple to spend their wedding monies together
D provide a period of recuperation from the demands of preparing for a wedding ceremony and reception.
Question #14
A the day when couples share their first party
B a rite of passage that is both religious and civil
C The wedding is a rite of passage that is neither religious nor civil
D a first opportunity for families to meet
Question #15
A infidelity
B love
C companionship
D parenthood
Question #16
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #17
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #18
A Escape
B Unplanned pregnancy
C Rebound
D love
Question #19
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #20
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #21
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #22
A Potential to fall in love too quickly as a result of intense mutual disclosure
B Removes emotion/ chemistry
C Unlimited number of options
D Not being able to observe nonverbal behavior
Question #23
A Efficiency
B Potential to fall in love too quickly as a result of intense mutual disclosure
C focus on finding someone with common interests
Question #24
A Marital Agreement
B Fidelity Agreement
C Prenuptial Agreement
D Engagement Agreement
Question #25
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #26
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #27
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #28
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #29
A is a theory that focuses on the social learning of roles
B is a theory that does not focus on the social learning of roles
C is a theory that focuses on the rejection of traditional roles
D is a theory that focuses on the force of peers in mate selection
Question #30
A principle of least interest
B exchange theory
C complimentary needs theory
D profit margin
Question #31
A we select mates whose needs are beyond our capactiy to comply
B that we select mates whose needs are opposite and complementary to our own
C we select mates whose needs are identical to our own
D we select mates who do not express needs
Question #32
A People will make very random mate selection
B Children tend to be attracted to those unlike their parents
C Children tend to be attracted to those like their parents
D we tend to be attracted to and become involved with those who are similar to us in age, race, religion, and social class.
Question #33
A Expectation to never marry or cohabitate
B Expectation to marry within one’s social group.
C Expectation to cohabitate
D Expectation to marry outside one’s own family group.
Question #34
A Expectation to cohabitate
B Expectation never to marry or cohabitate
C Expectation to marry within one’ s social group
D Expectation to marry outside one’s own family group
Question #35
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #36
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #37
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #38
A They must practice compersion
B They must live in separate domiciles
C They must define themselves as a committed couple.
D Others must define the partners as a couple
Question #39
A a committed couple who lives with other love interests
B a committed couple who does not live in the same home.
C a bogus concept with no definition
D non-committed individuals who live in a communal environment
Question #40
A Palimony
B Child Inheritance
C Alimony
D Common-law marriage
Question #41
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #42
A marriage never
B money savers
C rebellious cohabiters
D security blanket cohabiters
Question #43
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #44
A Engaged
B Here and Now
C Testers
D Rebellious cohabitators
Question #45
A engaged
B here and now
C testers
D pension partners
Question #46
A Involves two adults, unrelated by blood or by law, involved in an emotional and sexual relationship, who sleep at the same residence at least four nights a week for three months
B Involves siblings living with parents
C Involves married people living apart
D Involves siblings sharing a home away from parents
Question #47
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #48
A going out in groups where the agenda is to meet others and have fun
B catfishing on the internet
C sexual encounter that occurs between individuals who have no relationship commitment.
D Fishing on the internet
Question #49
A having romantic relationships with a group of people
B having unprotected sex
C going out in groups where the agenda is to meet others and have fun
D sexual encounter that occurs between individuals who have no relationship commitment.
Question #50
A inability to pay for a wedding,
B doubts about potential spouse
C fear of divorce
D falling in love with partner