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Changing nature of Marriage Quiz Answer each question with A B or C The coloured box tells you the time allowed for each question. There are 15 questions to answer. The quiz will begin in 20 seconds

Changing nature of Marriage Quiz Answer each question with A B or C The coloured box tells you the time allowed for each question There are 15 questions to answer. The quiz will begin in 15 seconds

Changing nature of Marriage Quiz Answer each question with A B or C The coloured box tells you the time allowed for each question There are 15 questions to answer. The quiz will begin in 10 seconds

Changing nature of Marriage Quiz Answer each question with A B or C The coloured box tells you the time allowed for each question There are 15 questions to answer. The quiz will begin in 5 seconds

20 s Question 1 Since the 1970s, what has happened to the number of first marriages in UK? A: increased B: decreased C: stationary

20 s Question 2 Since the 1970s, what has happened to the divorce rate in the UK? A: increased B: decreased C: stationary

20 s Question 3 Since the 1970s, what has happened to the numbers of people who cohabit? A: increased B: decreased C: stationary

20 s Question 4 What does the term secularisation mean? A: decline in marriage B: decline in divorce C: decline in religion

20 s Question 5 The fertility rate declined from 2.9 in late 1960s to what figure in late 1990s? A: 2.1 B: 1.7 C: 1.2

20 s Question 6 Which of the following has NOT contributed to declining fertility rate? A: wider availability of contraception B: improved fertility treatments C: women career focussed

20 s Question 7 By the age of 40, what % of British women have married? A: 90% B: 80% C: 70%

20 s Question 8 In 1979 average length of cohabitation was 18 months. By 1994 this had…? A: fallen to 12 months B: risen to 28 months C: remained stationary

20 s Question 9 A: less likely to have children B: more likely to remain together C: more likely to divorce People who cohabit before marriage are…?

20 s Question 10 In 1970s the average age at which women had their first child was 23, by end of 1990s…? A: it has risen to 28 B: it had fallen to 21 C: it was unchanged

20 s Question 11 Someone who marries, divorces, marries again & then divorces etc. Is called…? A: a monogamist B: polygamist C: serial monogamist

20 s Question 12 In % of people aged 25 – 29 lived alone in UK. By 1991 this had…? A: remained stationary B: declined to 5% C: increased to 20%

20 s Question 13 Between the 1980s and 2000 the rate of remarriages has…? A: increased rapidly B: declined sharply C: stationary

20 s Question 14 Creative singlehood is used to describe…? A: a negative image of single people B: a positive image of single people C: a modern fairy tale!

20 s Question 15 What % of people cohabit before their second marriage? A: 77% B: 57% C: 37%

END OF QUIZ YIPEE!