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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Asian Americans have lower marriage rates than their Latino counterparts.
B A higher percentage of Asian Americans are divorced than their Latino counterparts.
C Asian Americans have lower singlehood rates than their Latino counterparts.
D A higher percentage of Asian Americans are never married as compared to their Latino counterparts.
Question #2
A Lily and her son can claim the insurance money stating their cohabitation relationship.
B Lily cannot claim the money since her relationship is only considered a common-law marriage.
C Lily cannot claim the insurance money as they are not legally married.
D Lily can claim the insurance money only if she has lived with Mark for more than 2 years.
Question #3
A demographic slide
B sex ratio
C marriage quotient
D marriage opportunity index
Question #4
A the failure of the feminist movement in America
B the postponement of marriage
C the decline in education among women
D the failure of the feminist movement in America
Question #5
A Same-sex marriage rates are highest among black communities.
B 40 states have legalized same-sex marriages.
C The breakup rates among same-sex couples is lower than different-sex couples.
D A majority of Americans support same-sex marriage.
Question #6
A Latinos have lower marriage rates than their African American counterparts.
B The Latino population is on average a much older population compared to their African American counterparts.
C Latino women are generally less likely than African American women to experience a shortage of marriageable partners.
D Latinos are more likely to be never married than their African American counterparts.
Question #7
A Men’s median age at first marriage is more than that of women.
B From a historical perspective, the present tendency to delay marriage has been the norm for women when compared to men.
C More men than women choose to live alone.
D Women’s median age at first marriage since 1960 has decreased when compared to men.
Question #8
A marriage opportunity index
B sex ratio
C selection disposition
D marriage squeeze
Question #9
A white
B African American
C Asian American
D Latino
Question #10
A voluntary stable single
B voluntary temporary single
C involuntary temporary single
D involuntary stable single
Question #11
A The concept of “familism” ensures that most people do not consider divorce as an option even under extreme circumstances.
B The assimilation of American behaviors has contributed to rising marriage rates and falling divorce rates.
C Since most Hispanic workers are undocumented, most people cannot apply for legal divorces, and hence “breakups” remain under the radar.
D The Latino population is on average a younger population compared to non-Latino
Question #12
A American born Koreans have a lower divorce rate than their immigrant counterparts.
B Chinese Americans have the highest divorce rates in the general population.
C Japanese Americans are less likely to face a marriage squeeze.
D Chinese Americans are more likely to marry outside their racial communities.
Question #13
A accommodation
B substitute marriage cohabitation
C dating cohabitation
D trial marriage cohabitation
Question #14
A the reliance on peers and urban clusters for company and support
B the thinning out of the marriage market
C the growing economic instability
D the rise of cohabitation and the acceptance of parenthood outside marriage
Question #15
A inability to commit to the future
B financial insecurity
C inability to find a suitable husband
D the prospect of losing their independence
Question #16
A premarital cohabitation
B trail marriage
C substitute marriage
D dating cohabitation
Question #17
A Men their age are looking for much younger women.
B They are looking for much younger men to marry.
C They are only interested in men who already married.
D Men in their middle years typically prefer to remain single.
Question #18
A Older singles do not have to worry about sex.
B People do not have to save extra money for retirement.
C Older singles are not expected to socialize.
D People do not have to worry about widowhood or divorce.
Question #19
A inertia effect
B cohabitation effect
C selection effect
D dissolution effect
Question #20
A dating cohabitation
B trial marriage cohabitation
C serial cohabitation
D accommodation