M AJOR S OCIAL INSTITUTION – THE FAMILY : QUESTIONNAIRE Precious May S. Yasay.

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M AJOR S OCIAL INSTITUTION – THE FAMILY : QUESTIONNAIRE Precious May S. Yasay

1. W HAT IS THE SMALLEST SOCIAL INSTITUTION WITH THE UNIQUE FUNCTION OR PRODUCING AND REARING THE YOUNG ? A. Education B. Religion C. Family D. Economics E. Government

2. I T IS ONE OF THE FUNCTION OF THE FAMILY WHERE THE CHILD LEARNS HIS ROLE AND STATUS. A. Reproduction of the race and rearing of the young B. Socialization of the child C. Culture transmission or enculturation D. Providing social status E. Providing affection and sense of security

3.T HERE ARE TOW TYPES OF FAMILY THAT MAY BE CLASSIFIED IN DIFFERENT WAYS EXCEPT. A. Extended family B. Expanded family C. Nuclear family D. Both A and C E. All of the above

4. T HERE ARE 3 TYPES OF POLYGAMY THESE ARE : a. neolocal, matrilocal, patrilocal b. Polyandry, polygamy, canogamy c. Bilineal, patrilineal, matrilineal d. Patriarchal, matriarchal, equalitarian e. Polygamy, patrilocal, Patriarchal

W HAT REFERENCE TO AUTHORITY WHEN THE FATHER IS CONSIDERED THE HEAD AND PLAYS A DOMINANT ROLE OF THE FAMILY ? a. Polyandry b. Matriarchal c. Equilitarian d. Bilineal e. Patriarchal