Deck 2: Biological and Environmental Foundations
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Deck 2: Biological and Environmental Foundations
1
Research shows that __________ genes lie along the human chromosomes.
A)23 pairs of
B)2,000 to 2,500
C)20,000 to 25,000
D)200,000 to 250,000
A)23 pairs of
B)2,000 to 2,500
C)20,000 to 25,000
D)200,000 to 250,000
C
2
Directly observable characteristics,such as eye color and height,are called
A)zygotes.
B)phenotypes.
C)chromosomes.
D)genotypes.
A)zygotes.
B)phenotypes.
C)chromosomes.
D)genotypes.
B
3
__________provide the biological foundation on which our characteristics are built.
A)Proteins
B)Genes
C)Chromosomes
D)Gametes
A)Proteins
B)Genes
C)Chromosomes
D)Gametes
A
4
In the female,meiosis results in
A)just one ovum.
B)two ova.
C)three ova.
D)four ova.
A)just one ovum.
B)two ova.
C)three ova.
D)four ova.
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5
Phenotypes depend in part on an individual's
A)cells.
B)chromosomes.
C)genotypes.
D)DNA.
A)cells.
B)chromosomes.
C)genotypes.
D)DNA.
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6
The sperm and the ovum are sex cells,or
A)autosomes.
B)gametes.
C)zygotes.
D)dizygotes.
A)autosomes.
B)gametes.
C)zygotes.
D)dizygotes.
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7
During mitosis,
A)each new body cell contains unique genetic information.
B)cells divide in half to form the fertilized ovum.
C)the chromosomes copy themselves.
D)each new body cell contains 23 chromosomes.
A)each new body cell contains unique genetic information.
B)cells divide in half to form the fertilized ovum.
C)the chromosomes copy themselves.
D)each new body cell contains 23 chromosomes.
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8
The area surrounding the cell nucleus is called the
A)zygote.
B)cytoplasm.
C)gamete.
D)gene.
A)zygote.
B)cytoplasm.
C)gamete.
D)gene.
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9
Within every cell (except red blood cells)is a control center,or
A)phenotype.
B)nucleus.
C)genotype.
D)zygote.
A)phenotype.
B)nucleus.
C)genotype.
D)zygote.
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10
Generally,human chromosomes come in _____ matching pairs.
A)18
B)21
C)23
D)26
A)18
B)21
C)23
D)26
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11
A unique feature of DNA is that it can duplicate itself through a process called
A)genotosis.
B)meiosis.
C)zygosis.
D)mitosis.
A)genotosis.
B)meiosis.
C)zygosis.
D)mitosis.
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12
A gamete
A)contains 46 chromosomes.
B)is formed through mitosis.
C)contains 23 chromosomes.
D)is formed when the chromosomes copy themselves.
A)contains 46 chromosomes.
B)is formed through mitosis.
C)contains 23 chromosomes.
D)is formed when the chromosomes copy themselves.
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13
Research shows that a healthy
A)male can father a child at any age after sexual maturity.
B)male is born with all his sperm present in the testes.
C)female produces ova throughout her childbearing years.
D)female can bear a child at any age after sexual maturity.
A)male can father a child at any age after sexual maturity.
B)male is born with all his sperm present in the testes.
C)female produces ova throughout her childbearing years.
D)female can bear a child at any age after sexual maturity.
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14
Rodlike structures called ______________ store and transmit genetic information.
A)phenotypes
B)chromosomes
C)genotypes
D)genes
A)phenotypes
B)chromosomes
C)genotypes
D)genes
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15
In the male,__________ sperm is/are produced when meiosis is complete.
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
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16
A genotype is a
A)physical or behavioral characteristic,determined both by environmental and genetic factors.
B)directly observable characteristic.
C)rodlike structure in the cell nucleus that transmits genetic information.
D)complex blend of genetic information that determines the species and influences unique characteristics.
A)physical or behavioral characteristic,determined both by environmental and genetic factors.
B)directly observable characteristic.
C)rodlike structure in the cell nucleus that transmits genetic information.
D)complex blend of genetic information that determines the species and influences unique characteristics.
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17
The genetic variability produced by meiosis is
A)rare.
B)male dominant.
C)adaptive.
D)female dominant.
A)rare.
B)male dominant.
C)adaptive.
D)female dominant.
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18
____________ halves the number of chromosomes normally present in body cells.
A)Mitosis
B)The presence of a protein
C)Cytoplasm
D)Meiosis
A)Mitosis
B)The presence of a protein
C)Cytoplasm
D)Meiosis
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19
The exchange of chromosome segments during meiosis results in
A)severe mutations.
B)incredible variability among siblings.
C)higher rates of fraternal twins for women with X-linked disorders.
D)the production of more female zygotes than male zygotes.
A)severe mutations.
B)incredible variability among siblings.
C)higher rates of fraternal twins for women with X-linked disorders.
D)the production of more female zygotes than male zygotes.
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20
_________increase(s)the chances that at least some members of a species will cope with ever-changing environments and survive.
A)Autosomes
B)Fraternal twinning
C)Meiosis
D)Gametes
A)Autosomes
B)Fraternal twinning
C)Meiosis
D)Gametes
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21
Dizygotic twins
A)have the same genetic makeup.
B)develop more rapidly than children of single births.
C)are no more alike than ordinary siblings.
D)are less likely with each additional birth.
A)have the same genetic makeup.
B)develop more rapidly than children of single births.
C)are no more alike than ordinary siblings.
D)are less likely with each additional birth.
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22
If the alleles from both parents _________,the child is ___________.
A)are alike;heterozygous
B)differ;homozygous
C)are alike;a carrier
D)differ;heterozygous
A)are alike;heterozygous
B)differ;homozygous
C)are alike;a carrier
D)differ;heterozygous
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23
_________ are the most common type of multiple birth.
A)Triplets
B)Fraternal twins
C)Identical twins
D)Quadruplets
A)Triplets
B)Fraternal twins
C)Identical twins
D)Quadruplets
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24
Of matching pairs of chromosomes,22 of 23 are called __________ and one pair consists of ___________.
A)gametes;sex chromosomes
B)zygotes;XX chromosomes
C)autosomes;sex chromosomes
D)autosomes;YY chromosomes
A)gametes;sex chromosomes
B)zygotes;XX chromosomes
C)autosomes;sex chromosomes
D)autosomes;YY chromosomes
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25
In incomplete dominance,
A)both alleles are expressed,resulting in a combined trait.
B)the child is homozygous and will display the inherited trait.
C)only the dominant allele affects the individual's characteristics.
D)children have a 50 percent chance of inheriting the disorder if one parent has the trait.
A)both alleles are expressed,resulting in a combined trait.
B)the child is homozygous and will display the inherited trait.
C)only the dominant allele affects the individual's characteristics.
D)children have a 50 percent chance of inheriting the disorder if one parent has the trait.
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26
The sex of a baby is determined by whether
A)the X and Y chromosomes separate into sperm cells or ovum.
B)an X-bearing or a Y-bearing sperm fertilizes the ovum.
C)the sperm fertilizes an X-bearing or a Y-bearing egg.
D)the ovum is carrying an X chromosome or a Y chromosome.
A)the X and Y chromosomes separate into sperm cells or ovum.
B)an X-bearing or a Y-bearing sperm fertilizes the ovum.
C)the sperm fertilizes an X-bearing or a Y-bearing egg.
D)the ovum is carrying an X chromosome or a Y chromosome.
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27
Carriers of the sickle cell gene
A)often do not display symptoms until after they have passed the gene on to their children.
B)rarely have children who develop sickle cell anemia.
C)may have children who have sickle cell anemia.
D)develop sickle-shaped red blood cells that cause degeneration of the nervous systems.
A)often do not display symptoms until after they have passed the gene on to their children.
B)rarely have children who develop sickle cell anemia.
C)may have children who have sickle cell anemia.
D)develop sickle-shaped red blood cells that cause degeneration of the nervous systems.
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28
Most chromosomal defects result from
A)X-linked disorders.
B)mistakes occurring during mitosis.
C)mistakes occurring during meiosis.
D)recessive disorders.
A)X-linked disorders.
B)mistakes occurring during mitosis.
C)mistakes occurring during meiosis.
D)recessive disorders.
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29
Fragile X syndrome is
A)expressed only when it is passed from father to child.
B)the most common inherited cause of mental retardation.
C)expressed when it is passed from either parent to child.
D)linked to more than half of the cases of autism.
A)expressed only when it is passed from father to child.
B)the most common inherited cause of mental retardation.
C)expressed when it is passed from either parent to child.
D)linked to more than half of the cases of autism.
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30
Taylor's 23rd pair of chromosomes is XY.Taylor
A)is male.
B)cannot be a fraternal twin.
C)is female.
D)cannot be an identical twin.
A)is male.
B)cannot be a fraternal twin.
C)is female.
D)cannot be an identical twin.
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31
Somatic mutation
A)increases with age.
B)decreases with age.
C)shows that each of us has a single,permanent genotype.
D)occurs at conception.
A)increases with age.
B)decreases with age.
C)shows that each of us has a single,permanent genotype.
D)occurs at conception.
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32
Eric is more likely than his sister to be negatively affected by X-linked disorders because
A)males are more likely than females to inherit recessive alleles.
B)the Y chromosome is much longer than the X chromosome.
C)the Y chromosome lacks many corresponding alleles to override those carried on the X chromosome.
D)his sex chromosomes match.
A)males are more likely than females to inherit recessive alleles.
B)the Y chromosome is much longer than the X chromosome.
C)the Y chromosome lacks many corresponding alleles to override those carried on the X chromosome.
D)his sex chromosomes match.
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33
The one allele that affects the child's characteristics is called
A)dominant-recessive.
B)dominant.
C)recessive.
D)a carrier.
A)dominant-recessive.
B)dominant.
C)recessive.
D)a carrier.
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34
__________ is/are a major cause of the dramatic rise in multiple births in recent decades.
A)Prescription drug use during pregnancy
B)Low maternal weight gain
C)Young maternal age
D)Fertility drugs
A)Prescription drug use during pregnancy
B)Low maternal weight gain
C)Young maternal age
D)Fertility drugs
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35
Children with diabetes tend to have fathers,not mothers,with the illness.The pattern of inheritance is best explained by
A)incomplete dominance.
B)X-linked inheritance.
C)genomic imprinting.
D)genetic mutation.
A)incomplete dominance.
B)X-linked inheritance.
C)genomic imprinting.
D)genetic mutation.
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36
Characteristics that vary on a continuum among people,such as height,weight,or intelligence,are most likely determined by __________ inheritance.
A)X-linked
B)polygenic
C)dominant-recessive
D)paternal
A)X-linked
B)polygenic
C)dominant-recessive
D)paternal
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37
A zygote that separates into two clusters of cells instead of just one produces
A)identical twins.
B)dizygotic twins.
C)fraternal twins.
D)triple X syndrome.
A)identical twins.
B)dizygotic twins.
C)fraternal twins.
D)triple X syndrome.
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38
Studies of mutation demonstrate that
A)some mutations occur spontaneously,simply by chance.
B)mutations are never desirable.
C)males who are exposed to ionizing forms of radiation are not at increased risk for producing babies with genetic abnormalities.
D)exposure to nonionizing forms of radiation,such as microwaves,can cause genetic damage.
A)some mutations occur spontaneously,simply by chance.
B)mutations are never desirable.
C)males who are exposed to ionizing forms of radiation are not at increased risk for producing babies with genetic abnormalities.
D)exposure to nonionizing forms of radiation,such as microwaves,can cause genetic damage.
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39
_______ hair is dominant,while ______ hair is recessive.
A)Blond;dark
B)Straight;curly
C)Red;blond
D)Curly;straight
A)Blond;dark
B)Straight;curly
C)Red;blond
D)Curly;straight
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40
__________ is a sudden but permanent change in a segment in DNA that can create __________.
A)Mutation;genetic abnormalities
B)Meiosis;X-linked disorders
C)Mitosis,fragile X syndrome
D)Genomic imprinting;mutations
A)Mutation;genetic abnormalities
B)Meiosis;X-linked disorders
C)Mitosis,fragile X syndrome
D)Genomic imprinting;mutations
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41
Except for __________,prenatal diagnosis should not be used routinely because these methods have some chance of injuring the fetus.
A)amniocentesis
B)fetoscopy
C)chorionic villus sampling
D)maternal blood analysis
A)amniocentesis
B)fetoscopy
C)chorionic villus sampling
D)maternal blood analysis
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42
Research on sex chromosome disorders shows that
A)males with XYY syndrome are more aggressive and antisocial than XY males.
B)verbal difficulties are common among females who are missing an X chromosome.
C)females who are missing an X chromosome often have trouble with spatial relationships.
D)most children with these disorders suffer from mental retardation.
A)males with XYY syndrome are more aggressive and antisocial than XY males.
B)verbal difficulties are common among females who are missing an X chromosome.
C)females who are missing an X chromosome often have trouble with spatial relationships.
D)most children with these disorders suffer from mental retardation.
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43
Most adopted children
A)have trouble developing feelings of trust and affection toward their adoptive parents.
B)become well-adjusted adults.
C)fare better if they are adopted after infancy.
D)begin to search for their birth parents during early adolescence.
A)have trouble developing feelings of trust and affection toward their adoptive parents.
B)become well-adjusted adults.
C)fare better if they are adopted after infancy.
D)begin to search for their birth parents during early adolescence.
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44
Which of the following is an ethical concern regarding the use of reproductive technology?
A)The in vitro "sex sorter" method could lead to parental sex selection.
B)Reproductive technology procedures cannot be used to overcome most male fertility problems.
C)More than 75 percent of reproductive technology procedures result in multiple births.
D)A lack of genetic ties often strains the parent-child relationship.
A)The in vitro "sex sorter" method could lead to parental sex selection.
B)Reproductive technology procedures cannot be used to overcome most male fertility problems.
C)More than 75 percent of reproductive technology procedures result in multiple births.
D)A lack of genetic ties often strains the parent-child relationship.
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45
To detect problems before birth,doctors use
A)prenatal diagnostic methods.
B)genetic treatments.
C)gene therapies.
D)carrier detectors.
A)prenatal diagnostic methods.
B)genetic treatments.
C)gene therapies.
D)carrier detectors.
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46
Down syndrome most commonly results from
A)a failure of the twenty-first pair of chromosomes to separate during meiosis.
B)increased age of the father.
C)oxygen deprivation during or immediately after birth.
D)mutation of the genetic material on the twenty-third chromosomal pair.
A)a failure of the twenty-first pair of chromosomes to separate during meiosis.
B)increased age of the father.
C)oxygen deprivation during or immediately after birth.
D)mutation of the genetic material on the twenty-third chromosomal pair.
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47
The Human Genome Project is an ambitious international research program aimed at
A)correcting genetic abnormalities by modifying gene-specified proteins.
B)cataloging a wide variety of prenatal diagnostic methods.
C)deciphering the chemical makeup of human genetic material.
D)genetic engineering.
A)correcting genetic abnormalities by modifying gene-specified proteins.
B)cataloging a wide variety of prenatal diagnostic methods.
C)deciphering the chemical makeup of human genetic material.
D)genetic engineering.
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48
Mr.and Mrs.Hopewell are concerned because they have been trying to have a baby for over a year.Which of the following procedures would you recommend to them?
A)gene therapy
B)genetic counseling
C)genetic engineering
D)fetal medicine
A)gene therapy
B)genetic counseling
C)genetic engineering
D)fetal medicine
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49
Genetic counselors prepare a ___________,which identifies affected relatives in a couple's family tree.
A)pedigree
B)carrier detector
C)prenatal diagnosis
D)genetic diagnosis
A)pedigree
B)carrier detector
C)prenatal diagnosis
D)genetic diagnosis
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50
Third parties
A)have a direct influence on development.
B)can serve as supports for or barriers to development.
C)rarely have any influence on development.
D)primarily serve as barriers to early development.
A)have a direct influence on development.
B)can serve as supports for or barriers to development.
C)rarely have any influence on development.
D)primarily serve as barriers to early development.
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51
In _____________ ,sperm from a man whose wife is infertile are used to inseminate a woman,who is paid for her childbearing services.
A)donor insemination
B)surrogate motherhood
C)in vitro fertilization
D)genetic engineering
A)donor insemination
B)surrogate motherhood
C)in vitro fertilization
D)genetic engineering
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52
When Erin and Brooke willingly comply,their parents are likely to be warm and gentle in the future.This is an example of a(n)__________ influence between parents and their children.
A)direct
B)microsystem
C)macrosystem
D)indirect
A)direct
B)microsystem
C)macrosystem
D)indirect
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53
_________________ is commonly used to overcome male reproductive difficulties.
A)In vitro fertilization
B)Surrogacy
C)Cloning of fertilized ova
D)Donor insemination
A)In vitro fertilization
B)Surrogacy
C)Cloning of fertilized ova
D)Donor insemination
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54
When her parents fight,Jess feels worried and afraid.This is an example of
A)internalizing difficulties.
B)direct influences.
C)externalizing difficulties.
D)niche-picking.
A)internalizing difficulties.
B)direct influences.
C)externalizing difficulties.
D)niche-picking.
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55
The risk of bearing a child with Down syndrome rises dramatically with
A)poor prenatal care.
B)maternal age.
C)prenatal tobacco exposure.
D)prenatal malnutrition.
A)poor prenatal care.
B)maternal age.
C)prenatal tobacco exposure.
D)prenatal malnutrition.
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56
Children conceived through in vitro fertilization
A)may be genetically unrelated to both of their parents.
B)tend to develop insecure attachments to their parents during infancy.
C)cannot be born to postmenopausal women.
D)tend to be less well-adjusted than their naturally conceived counterparts.
A)may be genetically unrelated to both of their parents.
B)tend to develop insecure attachments to their parents during infancy.
C)cannot be born to postmenopausal women.
D)tend to be less well-adjusted than their naturally conceived counterparts.
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57
Contemporary researchers view the family as a(n)_____________,or network of interdependent relationships.
A)exosystem
B)macrosystem
C)social system
D)independent system
A)exosystem
B)macrosystem
C)social system
D)independent system
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58
With __________________,a woman is given hormones that stimulate the ripening of several ova.These are removed surgically and placed in a dish of nutrients,to which sperm are added.
A)donor insemination
B)in vitro fertilization
C)surrogacy
D)genetic engineering
A)donor insemination
B)in vitro fertilization
C)surrogacy
D)genetic engineering
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59
The most common sex chromosome disorders involve
A)aggressive and antisocial behavior.
B)the presence of an extra chromosome or the absence of one X in females.
C)spontaneous miscarriage.
D)mental retardation.
A)aggressive and antisocial behavior.
B)the presence of an extra chromosome or the absence of one X in females.
C)spontaneous miscarriage.
D)mental retardation.
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60
The communication process of ________________ can help couples understand genetic principles,genetic testing,and prevention of genetic disorders.
A)genetic engineering
B)prenatal diagnosis
C)preimplantation genetic diagnosis
D)genetic counseling
A)genetic engineering
B)prenatal diagnosis
C)preimplantation genetic diagnosis
D)genetic counseling
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61
In the United States,public policies safeguarding _________ lag behind policies for __________.
A)the elderly;children and youths
B)children and youths;the elderly
C)the elderly;extended families
D)school-age children;preschool children
A)the elderly;children and youths
B)children and youths;the elderly
C)the elderly;extended families
D)school-age children;preschool children
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62
Neighborhoods have a(n)__________ impact on economically disadvantaged than well-to-do young people.
A)similar
B)opposite
C)more negative
D)greater
A)similar
B)opposite
C)more negative
D)greater
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63
One of the two major benefits of education for girls in developing countries is
A)time away from the emotional strains of confinement in their homes.
B)empowerment to improve their life conditions.
C)enhanced mathematical skills.
D)time away from the physical strains of working in their homes.
A)time away from the emotional strains of confinement in their homes.
B)empowerment to improve their life conditions.
C)enhanced mathematical skills.
D)time away from the physical strains of working in their homes.
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64
Although schooling is vital for all children,the_______________ has an especially powerful impact on the welfare of families,societies,and future generations.
A)availability of preschool education
B)education of girls
C)education of boys
D)availability of high school education
A)availability of preschool education
B)education of girls
C)education of boys
D)availability of high school education
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65
Educating girls in the developing world is particularly beneficial because the girls develop
A)enhanced communication skills.
B)enhanced mathematical skills.
C)a desire to move to larger cities.
D)domestic skills,such as housekeeping.
A)enhanced communication skills.
B)enhanced mathematical skills.
C)a desire to move to larger cities.
D)domestic skills,such as housekeeping.
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66
Approximately __________ percent of U.S.children have no health insurance.
A)2
B)5
C)7
D)10
A)2
B)5
C)7
D)10
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67
Of all Western nations,__________ has the highest percentage of extremely poor children.
A)the United States
B)Canada
C)Germany
D)France
A)the United States
B)Canada
C)Germany
D)France
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68
__________ societies value an __________ self.
A)Collectivist;independent
B)Individualistic;interdependent
C)Collectivist;interdependent
D)Independent;individualistic
A)Collectivist;independent
B)Individualistic;interdependent
C)Collectivist;interdependent
D)Independent;individualistic
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69
In the United States today,about _____ million Americans are affected by poverty.
A)3)7
B)15
C)40
D)150
A)3)7
B)15
C)40
D)150
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70
In the United States,the poverty rate for single mothers with preschool children and elderly women on their own is nearly _____ percent.
A)25
B)35
C)40
D)50
A)25
B)35
C)40
D)50
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71
Compared to those in large urban areas,adults in small towns are
A)less likely to have contact with their children's teachers.
B)less likely to be actively involved in the community.
C)more likely to become victims of crime.
D)more likely to occupy positions of leadership.
A)less likely to have contact with their children's teachers.
B)less likely to be actively involved in the community.
C)more likely to become victims of crime.
D)more likely to occupy positions of leadership.
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72
Which of the following countries has a higher teenage birthrate?
A)the United States
B)Australia
C)Czech Republic
D)Poland
A)the United States
B)Australia
C)Czech Republic
D)Poland
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73
Higher-SES parents tend to emphasize the importance of __________ for their children,whereas lower-SES parents tend to emphasize __________.
A)external characteristics;intellectual abilities
B)intellectual abilities;psychological traits
C)external characteristics;psychological traits
D)psychological traits;external characteristics
A)external characteristics;intellectual abilities
B)intellectual abilities;psychological traits
C)external characteristics;psychological traits
D)psychological traits;external characteristics
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74
Compared to elders in large cities,elders in small towns are
A)more likely to move into planned housing for elders.
B)less likely to develop warm relationships with nonrelatives.
C),more likely to feel safe and secure.
D)less likely to remain actively involved in the community.
A)more likely to move into planned housing for elders.
B)less likely to develop warm relationships with nonrelatives.
C),more likely to feel safe and secure.
D)less likely to remain actively involved in the community.
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75
Compared with large urban areas,small towns offer
A)weaker connections between settings that influence children's lives.
B)stronger connections between settings that influence children's lives.
C)less civic group participation for adults.
D)better child-care programs for low-SES families.
A)weaker connections between settings that influence children's lives.
B)stronger connections between settings that influence children's lives.
C)less civic group participation for adults.
D)better child-care programs for low-SES families.
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76
Which of the following countries has a higher infant death rate?
A)Singapore
B)the United States
C)Ireland
D)Hong Kong
A)Singapore
B)the United States
C)Ireland
D)Hong Kong
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77
In ___________,people hold different beliefs and customs from those held by the larger culture.
A)microsystems
B)subcultures
C)macrosystems
D)collectivist societies
A)microsystems
B)subcultures
C)macrosystems
D)collectivist societies
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78
Research on the effects of neighborhoods suggests that
A)participation in neighborhood organizations does not impact school achievement.
B)neighborhood resources have a greater impact on children than adults.
C)neighborhoods affect the well-being of children and adults.
D)neighborhoods are not important in late adulthood because most elders spend more time in their homes.
A)participation in neighborhood organizations does not impact school achievement.
B)neighborhood resources have a greater impact on children than adults.
C)neighborhoods affect the well-being of children and adults.
D)neighborhoods are not important in late adulthood because most elders spend more time in their homes.
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79
Laws and government programs designed to improve widespread social problems are known as
A)public policies.
B)collectivism.
C)economic policies.
D)socialism.
A)public policies.
B)collectivism.
C)economic policies.
D)socialism.
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80
One reason that the American people have been reluctant to accept the idea of publicly supported child care is that
A)few mothers of very young children work outside the home.
B)it is widely believed that child care is harmful to young children.
C)most grandparents provide regular child care.
D)American values emphasize independence and self-reliance.
A)few mothers of very young children work outside the home.
B)it is widely believed that child care is harmful to young children.
C)most grandparents provide regular child care.
D)American values emphasize independence and self-reliance.
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