61)Which group in Canada is more likely to live in multigenerational households? A)Catholics. B)Quebec residents. C)Immigrants. D)Men. E)Aboriginals. 62)According to Statistics Canada, one reason for the decline in the proportion of households headed by people under 30 is A)a decrease in ‘empty nests’ B)an increase in ‘empty nests’ C)family troubles D)marital dissolution E)poverty 63)According to Statistics Canada, in 2006, approximately what percentage of young adults aged 20-24 lived in their parental house? A) 10% B) 30% C) 45% D) 60% E) 75% 64)Since 1981, the proportion of young adults living in the parental home has: A)increased steadily to over 50% among those age 20 to 24 years. B)rapidly decreased to 42% among those age 20 to 24 years. C)remained relatively stable at about 20% for those age 25 to 29 years. D)increased rapidly to over 70% for those age 25 to 29 years. E)decreased steadily to about 25% for those age 25 to 29 years. 65)Which of the following is an example of a sandwiched family? A)Two brothers sharing an apartment B)A married couple, their teenaged son and their two year old daughter living in the same house C)A single mother, her father and her two sons sharing a townhouse D)A cohabitating couple and the parents of one partner living in an house E)Two sisters and their two children sharing a condo 66)Young adults are more likely to leave the parental home when they lived in which type of family? A)Lone mother family B)Step parent family C)Sandwiched family D)Single father family E)Two parent biological family 67)According to Mitchell (1998), which of the following is a common misperception about young adults who return to the nest? A)They are not well adjusted to the work world B)They are often lacking in social skills C)They are usually sponging off their parents and are lazy D)They are often well educated and are attempting to save money E)They are often not financially stable enough to be on their own 68)Why is the proportion of people in the sandwich generation likely to grow in the future? A)Population aging means more older family members. B)Pattern of low fertility means there are fewer adults to take care of the elderly. C)Today’s adults are delaying forming unions and parenthood. D)A, B and C above. E)None of the above. 69)Which of the following may be surprising to be considered ‘family’ for HIV patients? A)Health care worker B)Family care giver C)Friends D)Valued material objects E)Biological family members 70)Artificial insemination is: A)a cyber community with members who interact on-line from around the world. B)a process of introducing semen into a woman’s body without sexual intercourse. C)a mechanical baby that acts as a substitute for a real baby. D)the new way in which couples begin their dating ritual.