Deck 6: Youth and Aging
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Deck 6: Youth and Aging
1
Men die at an earlier age for purely physiological reasons.
False
2
Aboriginals as a group are older than non-Indigenous peoples in Canada.
False
3
Some Canadian professions are still subject to mandatory retirement provisions.
True
4
There are more elderly females in Canada than elderly males.
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5
In Canada, elderly women outnumber elderly men.
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6
Older people express more fear of crime than do younger people.
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7
The more primitive a society is, the more likely that society is to practise senilicide.
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8
According to modernization theory, as a society becomes more technologically advanced, the position of the elderly improves.
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9
In Canada, the northern territories tend to have the lowest median age.
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10
The median age in Canada in 2011 is 51.
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11
In Canada, the sandwich generation are individuals between the ages of 12 and 17.
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12
According to the 2001 census, Canada's prairie provinces and the territories have relatively older residents, while Atlantic Canada and Quebec have populations that are younger than the Canadian average.
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13
Crisis competence is the ability that gay, lesbian, and bisexual seniors have to cope more easily with adverse social situations.
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14
There are proportionately more elderly in less developed countries than in developed countries.
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15
In Canada, generally speaking, the higher the social class the longer a person lives.
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16
The elderly are more likely to be victims of crime than are the young.
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17
In Canada, dependency ratio numbers are decreasing.
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18
"Gaybonics" meshes antiracist and anti-homophobic empowerment strategies.
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19
The population of Canada is "greying."
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20
Aboriginal children have a disability rate of more than twice the national average.
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21
Which of the following is a claim of modernization theory?
A) the less advanced a society, the more likely the elderly are to be treated badly
B) advanced contemporary societies are likely to treat the elderly well
C) as society becomes more advanced, the position of the elderly declines
D) no differences exist between societal advancement and treatment of the elderly
A) the less advanced a society, the more likely the elderly are to be treated badly
B) advanced contemporary societies are likely to treat the elderly well
C) as society becomes more advanced, the position of the elderly declines
D) no differences exist between societal advancement and treatment of the elderly
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22
In 2001 in Canada, elderly men were more likely than elderly women to be divorced or widowed.
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23
When compared to Canadian men, Canadian women are far more likely to have access to private-sector pensions.
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24
More and more Canadian senior citizens are likely to be living in modified independent living arrangements.
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25
In Canada, fewer than 20 percent of men retire between ages 55 and 64.
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26
The largest 60-plus lobby group in Canada is GLARP.
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27
First Nations women and women with disabilities are more likely than other Canadian women to be covered by private pension plans.
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28
A person believes that all senior citizens are intellectually inferior. What is this person guilty of?
A) age grading
B) attribution fallacy
C) ageism
D) reverse discrimination
A) age grading
B) attribution fallacy
C) ageism
D) reverse discrimination
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29
In 2001 in Canada, a higher percentage of senior women than senior men lived in health care institutions.
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30
Secondary aging exacerbates and accelerates primary aging.
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31
Physician-assisted suicide is currently illegal in Canada.
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32
The majority of elderly men in Canada live alone.
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33
OAS/GIS payments start at age 65 in Canada.
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34
The Canadian Association of Retired Persons is primarily a lobbying group.
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35
What is ageism?
A) the belief that age is associated with certain psychological, behavioural, and intellectual traits
B) the belief that youth should respect their elders
C) the rejection of authority based on age
D) the widespread cultural fear of aging and death
A) the belief that age is associated with certain psychological, behavioural, and intellectual traits
B) the belief that youth should respect their elders
C) the rejection of authority based on age
D) the widespread cultural fear of aging and death
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36
Why did younger men in early North American history powder their hair and wear wigs?
A) to protect themselves from head lice
B) to make themselves appealing to women
C) to demonstrate their loyalty to their country
D) to make themselves look older
A) to protect themselves from head lice
B) to make themselves appealing to women
C) to demonstrate their loyalty to their country
D) to make themselves look older
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37
The majority of Canadian men between the ages of 50 and 89 are legally married and living with a spouse.
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38
While 60 percent of Canadian men retire between ages 55 and 64, 27 percent of them are living in poverty on less than $10 000 a year.
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39
Ontario's law that repealed mandatory retirement came into effect in 2006.
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40
What is "senilicide"?
A) the aging of a population
B) the prolongation of a life by technological means
C) the gradual physical and mental decline that comes with aging
D) the killing of the elderly
A) the aging of a population
B) the prolongation of a life by technological means
C) the gradual physical and mental decline that comes with aging
D) the killing of the elderly
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41
Which statement describes the "sandwich generation"?
A) latchkey children who are left home alone and must make their own evening meals
B) the generation of girls who are growing up with employed mothers who don't teach their daughters domestic skills and values
C) the generation of males who are staying single until their mid- to late 20s and are being forced to develop domestic skills
D) middle-aged adults who are emotionally and financially responsible for both their young children and their aging parents
A) latchkey children who are left home alone and must make their own evening meals
B) the generation of girls who are growing up with employed mothers who don't teach their daughters domestic skills and values
C) the generation of males who are staying single until their mid- to late 20s and are being forced to develop domestic skills
D) middle-aged adults who are emotionally and financially responsible for both their young children and their aging parents
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42
According to the structural-functionalist perspective, which of the following applies to the disengagement of the elderly from social roles?
A) It is a prime example of economic determinism.
B) It is dysfunctional for society.
C) It is natural and necessary to maintain the social system.
D) It is not likely to continue in future generations.
A) It is a prime example of economic determinism.
B) It is dysfunctional for society.
C) It is natural and necessary to maintain the social system.
D) It is not likely to continue in future generations.
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43
What is the period of childhood in Canadian society?
A) from birth through age 8
B) from birth through age 10
C) from birth through age 13
D) from birth through age 17
A) from birth through age 8
B) from birth through age 10
C) from birth through age 13
D) from birth through age 17
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44
What is indicative of age grading?
A) attempts to look younger than one really is
B) attempts to look older than one really is
C) the assignment of social roles to different age groups
D) having different viewpoints on societal issues depending on one's age
A) attempts to look younger than one really is
B) attempts to look older than one really is
C) the assignment of social roles to different age groups
D) having different viewpoints on societal issues depending on one's age
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45
Which of the following would be called "infantilizing elders"?
A) bridging the cultural gap between the elderly and young people
B) portraying the elderly in the media as childlike
C) killing the elderly when they are no longer useful to society
D) forcing the elderly to be dependent by taking away their material and economic resources
A) bridging the cultural gap between the elderly and young people
B) portraying the elderly in the media as childlike
C) killing the elderly when they are no longer useful to society
D) forcing the elderly to be dependent by taking away their material and economic resources
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46
According to activity theory, why do the elderly disengage from social roles?
A) They are structurally segregated and isolated.
B) People naturally become less active as they age.
C) They are no longer able to contribute to society.
D) They enjoy other types of solitary activities.
A) They are structurally segregated and isolated.
B) People naturally become less active as they age.
C) They are no longer able to contribute to society.
D) They enjoy other types of solitary activities.
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47
Which theory emphasizes the notion that individuals at both ends of the age continuum are superfluous to the capitalist economy?
A) structural-functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionist
D) feminist
A) structural-functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionist
D) feminist
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48
Which of the following is likely to emphasize the competitive nature of society as it relates to varying age groups?
A) activity theory
B) conflict theory
C) symbolic interactionism
D) structural-functionalism
A) activity theory
B) conflict theory
C) symbolic interactionism
D) structural-functionalism
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49
Joe is 12 years old and has a paper route. Joe is a good example of which of the following?
A) new ageism
B) reverse discrimination
C) gender role conformity
D) age grading
A) new ageism
B) reverse discrimination
C) gender role conformity
D) age grading
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50
Which theoretical perspective focuses on the social meanings and definitions associated with age?
A) structural-functionalism
B) conflict theory
C) symbolic interactionism
D) activity theory
A) structural-functionalism
B) conflict theory
C) symbolic interactionism
D) activity theory
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51
Structural-functionalist theories of aging tend to focus on which factors?
A) medical issues
B) victimization issues
C) participation/non-participation issues
D) pension allocations
A) medical issues
B) victimization issues
C) participation/non-participation issues
D) pension allocations
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52
"Gaybonics" is likely to focus on which of the following?
A) physicians and/or hospitals
B) coping mechanisms
C) fear of homosexuals
D) fear of the elderly
A) physicians and/or hospitals
B) coping mechanisms
C) fear of homosexuals
D) fear of the elderly
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53
An elderly citizen with a disability who successfully resists the labels that others have for him/her is likely to be using which coping strategy?
A) circular identity
B) crisis competence
C) disavowal mechanisms
D) reverse resistance
A) circular identity
B) crisis competence
C) disavowal mechanisms
D) reverse resistance
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54
According to the textbook, at what age are people likely to be considered "elderly"?
A) 50
B) 65
C) 75
D) 85
A) 50
B) 65
C) 75
D) 85
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55
What is the term for the assignment of social roles to given chronological ages?
A) ageism
B) disengagement
C) gerontophobia
D) age grading
A) ageism
B) disengagement
C) gerontophobia
D) age grading
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56
According to the symbolic interactionist perspective, how are the elderly portrayed in the media?
A) difficult
B) overly happy
C) wise
D) concerned with financial issues
A) difficult
B) overly happy
C) wise
D) concerned with financial issues
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57
Which term applies to those who are emotionally and financially responsible for both their own children and their aging parents?
A) hippies
B) generation X
C) generation Y
D) sandwich generation
A) hippies
B) generation X
C) generation Y
D) sandwich generation
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58
Kate hates to visit a nursing home because she is afraid of its occupants. What is Kate experiencing?
A) role reversal
B) ageism
C) gerontophobia
D) hydrophobia
A) role reversal
B) ageism
C) gerontophobia
D) hydrophobia
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59
Which perspectives on aging have developed partly out of interest in the gender-based power differences that can be exaggerated as women grow old?
A) structural-functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionist
D) feminist
A) structural-functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionist
D) feminist
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60
Research cited in the textbook (Miner 1993) found that elderly persons who attended a senior citizen centre in the previous year were different from people who did not attend. How were those who attended different?
A) they were lonelier
B) they were in poorer physical health
C) they were more socially active
D) they were wealthier
A) they were lonelier
B) they were in poorer physical health
C) they were more socially active
D) they were wealthier
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61
Which penalty does the government impose on Canadians who choose to work beyond age 65?
A) Their pension payments don't start until they retire.
B) They pay higher taxes on their retirement benefits.
C) They are not allowed to contribute to RRSPs.
D) They cannot claim dependants on their tax returns.
A) Their pension payments don't start until they retire.
B) They pay higher taxes on their retirement benefits.
C) They are not allowed to contribute to RRSPs.
D) They cannot claim dependants on their tax returns.
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62
What was the median age in Canada according to the 2001 census?
A) 26.7
B) 27.6
C) 36.7
D) 37.6
A) 26.7
B) 27.6
C) 36.7
D) 37.6
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63
What is the term for the number of societal members that are under age 18 or over 65 compared with the number of people who are between age 18 and 64?
A) the age pyramid
B) age grading
C) the dependency ratio
D) the double effect
A) the age pyramid
B) age grading
C) the dependency ratio
D) the double effect
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64
What accounts for the older population in Canada's Atlantic region?
A) low fertility rates
B) high unemployment
C) low death rates
D) lower population bases
A) low fertility rates
B) high unemployment
C) low death rates
D) lower population bases
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65
What is an age pyramid?
A) a social system that ranks individuals according to age
B) the tendency for the quality of life to decline as one ages
C) a way of showing, in graph form, the percentage of a population in various age groups
D) a research sampling technique designed to include representative samples of all age groups
A) a social system that ranks individuals according to age
B) the tendency for the quality of life to decline as one ages
C) a way of showing, in graph form, the percentage of a population in various age groups
D) a research sampling technique designed to include representative samples of all age groups
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66
According to 1996 Canadian data, what group of people is most likely to be living in poverty?
A) retirees
B) middle-aged women
C) children under the age of 18
D) widows
A) retirees
B) middle-aged women
C) children under the age of 18
D) widows
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67
What is the term for the proportion of men to women in a given society or subgroup of society?
A) the dependency ratio
B) the sex ratio
C) the mating gradient
D) heterogamy
A) the dependency ratio
B) the sex ratio
C) the mating gradient
D) heterogamy
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68
In 2001, in what age group was the imbalance in the sex ratio between men and women most notable?
A) ages 0-15
B) ages 20-40
C) ages 41-64
D) ages 65+
A) ages 0-15
B) ages 20-40
C) ages 41-64
D) ages 65+
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69
Studies that have been done in Canada since 2007 seem to show which of the following?
A) Canadians are taking full advantage of RRSP tax breaks.
B) More Canadian adults are working multiple jobs.
C) Canadians in general have not been saving for their retirement.
D) Most people are covered by private pension plans.
A) Canadians are taking full advantage of RRSP tax breaks.
B) More Canadian adults are working multiple jobs.
C) Canadians in general have not been saving for their retirement.
D) Most people are covered by private pension plans.
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70
In 2001, which province was likely to have an older population?
A) Ontario
B) Nova Scotia
C) Alberta
D) Quebec
A) Ontario
B) Nova Scotia
C) Alberta
D) Quebec
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71
In which year was the Declaration on the Rights of the Child passed?
A) 1959
B) 1969
C) 1979
D) 1989
A) 1959
B) 1969
C) 1979
D) 1989
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72
How does the rate of suicide among Aboriginal youth compare to the national average?
A) it is one third the national average
B) it is one-half the national average
C) it is three times the national average
D) it is five times the national average
A) it is one third the national average
B) it is one-half the national average
C) it is three times the national average
D) it is five times the national average
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73
Which of the following has been linked to childhood poverty (Fields and Smith 1998)?
A) school failure
B) bi-polar depression
C) smoking
D) marginalization
A) school failure
B) bi-polar depression
C) smoking
D) marginalization
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74
What is the most common reason that unemployed workers over age 45 give for ending their job search?
A) no work is available
B) they are not really interested in obtaining a job
C) their spouse does not want them to work
D) they are unable to work due to family responsibilities
A) no work is available
B) they are not really interested in obtaining a job
C) their spouse does not want them to work
D) they are unable to work due to family responsibilities
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75
When examining how poor some people in Canada are, which statistics would we look at?
A) LICO
B) depth of poverty
C) adjusted
D) relativity
A) LICO
B) depth of poverty
C) adjusted
D) relativity
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76
For Aboriginal children living on reserves, delivery of services is often complicated by which of the following?
A) proximity issues
B) legislative red tape
C) government apathy
D) jurisdictional disputes
A) proximity issues
B) legislative red tape
C) government apathy
D) jurisdictional disputes
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77
In general, which of the following has a positive correlation with social class?
A) the length of time a person lives
B) the number of debilitating illnesses a person has
C) the likelihood of the individual defining him- or herself as "old"
D) the likelihood of a person being unable to adapt to retirement
A) the length of time a person lives
B) the number of debilitating illnesses a person has
C) the likelihood of the individual defining him- or herself as "old"
D) the likelihood of a person being unable to adapt to retirement
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78
What is the most important thing that an age pyramid can show us about Canada?
A) mortality issues
B) morbidity information
C) where government spending is needed
D) regional distributions of various age groups
A) mortality issues
B) morbidity information
C) where government spending is needed
D) regional distributions of various age groups
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79
According to a 1995 Supreme Court of Canada ruling, what occupation may still be subject to mandatory retirement at age 60?
A) prime minister
B) miner
C) police officer
D) military officer
A) prime minister
B) miner
C) police officer
D) military officer
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80
Why is it so important for Canadians to understand the dependency ratio?
A) It tells us how many people are under the age of 18.
B) It tells how many people are over the age of 65.
C) It tells us the number of working-age versus non-working-age Canadians.
D) It tells us where our respective governments need to spend taxpayer dollars.
A) It tells us how many people are under the age of 18.
B) It tells how many people are over the age of 65.
C) It tells us the number of working-age versus non-working-age Canadians.
D) It tells us where our respective governments need to spend taxpayer dollars.
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