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1
Instructions for using this template.
  • Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have
    written Answer this is the prompt the students
    will see, and where I have Question should be
    the students response.
  • To enter your questions and answers, click once
    on the text on the slide, then highlight and just
    type over whats there to replace it. If you hit
    Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text
    box disappear.
  • When clicking on the slide to move to the next
    appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not
    the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text
    box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to
    the right location.)

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Jeopardy
Choose a category. You will be given the
answer. You must give the correct question.
Click to begin.
3
Choose a point value.
Choose a point value.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
4
All in the Family
Leaving Home
Parent-Child Relationships
Later Life
Hodgepodge
Couples
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5
  • 10 Point
  • What was the name of the phenomenon that occurred
    after World War II?
  • baby boom
  • baby boom echo
  • baby bust
  • baby generation

6
  • 10 Point
  • What was the name of the phenomenon that occurred
    after World War II?
  • baby boom
  • baby boom echo
  • baby bust
  • baby generation

7
  • 20 Point
  • A family with four children lives on the same
    street as the childrens grandparents and their
    two aunts with young families. Family members
    phone each other, visit often, and exchange
    babysitting, garden produce, and advice. What
    type of family is this an example of?
  • couples family
  • census family
  • economic family
  • extended family

8
  • 20 Points
  • A family with four children lives on the same
    street as the childrens grandparents and their
    two aunts with young families. Family members
    phone each other, visit often, and exchange
    babysitting, garden produce, and advice. What
    type of family is this an example of?
  • couples family
  • census family
  • economic family
  • extended family

9
30 Point Relationship by blood is referred to as
.
10
30 Point Relationship by blood is referred to
as . What is Consanguinity?
11
40 Point In pre-industrial society a)
adolescence was a distinct stage of the life
cycle b) children began to work at the age of 12
years c) working-class youth went to school
until the age of 16 d) working-class youth left
their families to live in other households as
servants, labourers, or apprentices
12
40 Point In pre-industrial society a)
adolescence was a distinct stage of the life
cycle b) children began to work at the age of 12
years c) working-class youth went to school
until the age of 16 d) working-class youth left
their families to live in other households as
servants, labourers, or apprentices
13
50 Point Industrialization led to a) youth
living at home longer b) middle-class children
attending school in higher numbers c) young men
and women enjoying more freedom d) youth
working in factories e) all of the above
14
50 Point Industrialization led to a) youth
living at home longer b) middle-class children
attending school in higher numbers c) young men
and women enjoying more freedom d) youth
working in factories e) all of the above
15
10 Point In Western society, the age at which
young people are leaving home is a) increasing b)
decreasing c) remaining the same d) earlier for
men than it is for women
16
10 Point In Western society, the age at which
young people are leaving home is a) increasing b)
decreasing c) remaining the same d) earlier for
men than it is for women
17
20 Point According to Erik Erikson, during the
early adult stage of the life cycle, the dilemma
faced is a) identity versus role
confusion b) intimacy versus isolation
c) generativity versus stagnation d) intimacy
versus infidelity
18
20 Point According to Erik Erikson, during the
early adult stage of the life cycle, the dilemma
faced is a) identity versus role
confusion b) intimacy versus isolation
c) generativity versus stagnation d) intimacy
versus infidelity
19
30 Points Which of the following rights are
acquired at the age of 16? a) must consent to be
adopted b) can be charged with a criminal
offence c) can work during school hours d) can
purchase tobacco
20
30 Point Which of the following rights are
acquired at the age of 16? a) must consent to be
adopted b) can be charged with a criminal
offence c) can work during school hours d) can
purchase tobacco
21
40 Points By the age of 24 years, 85 percent of
all Canadians have completed high school. Of
those who graduated from high school a) 80
percent went on to post-secondary education b) 30
percent went to university c) 20 percent went to
college d) 15 percent went to other
post-secondary programs such as private schools
or apprenticeships
22
40 Point By the age of 24 years, 85 percent of
all Canadians have completed high school. Of
those who graduated from high school a) 80
percent went on to post-secondary education b) 30
percent went to university c) 20 percent went to
college d) 15 percent went to other
post-secondary programs such as private schools
or apprenticeships
23
50 Point The family life-cycle theory describes
early adulthood as a stage in which individuals
are launched from their families of origin. List
the three developmental tasks that must be
mastered during this stage of the life cycle.
24
  • 50 Point
  • The family life-cycle theory describes early
    adulthood as a stage in which individuals are
    launched from their families of origin. List the
    three developmental tasks that must be mastered
    during this stage of the life cycle.
  • Individuation form identity separate from the
    family of origin.
  • Develop new intimate relationships to provide
    social and emotional needs.
  • Tentative commitment to a career or workplace
    role.

25
  • 10 Point
  • In which year were divorce laws in Canada made
    more lenient?
  • 1918
  • 1950
  • 1968
  • 1990

26
  • 10 Point
  • In which year were divorce laws in Canada made
    more lenient?
  • 1918
  • 1950
  • 1968
  • 1990

27
  • 20 Point
  • Statistically, the reason most men have stated
    for marrying is
  • to avoid dating
  • to gain social acceptability
  • for friendship/companionship
  • sex

28
20 Point Statistically, the reason most men have
stated for marrying is A. to avoid dating B. to
gain social acceptability C. for
friendship/companionship D. sex
29
30 Point Who is more likely to separate? A.
people married through free-choice marriages B.
people married through arranged marriages C.
common-law couples D. none of the above
30
30 Point Who is more likely to separate? A.
people married through free-choice marriages B.
people married through arranged marriages C.
common-law couples D. none of the above
31
40 Point A non-normative crisis in a
relationship may include all of the following
except A. unemployment B. retirement C.
infertility D. infidelity
32
40 Point A non-normative crisis in a
relationship may include all of the following
except A. unemployment B. retirement C.
infertility D. infidelity
33
50 Point Name the three sides of Sternbergs Love
Triangle
34
  • 50 Point
  • Name the three sides of Sternbergs Love Triangle
  • Commitment
  • Intimacy
  • Passion

35
10 Point The average cost of raising a child to
Age 18 is approximately A. 100,000 B.
125,000 C. 150,000 D. 175,000
36
10 Point The average cost of raising a child to
Age 18 is approximately A. 100,000 B.
125,000 C. 150,000 D. 175,000
37
20 Point Socialization is one of the most
important tasks of parents. Socialization is A.
the process of learning ones culture B. the
process of acquiring ones personality C. the
process of acquiring ones personal values
throughout life D. all of the above
38
20 Point Socialization is one of the most
important tasks of parents. Socialization is A.
the process of learning ones culture B. the
process of acquiring ones personality C. the
process of acquiring ones personal values
throughout life D. all of the above
39
30 Point Children who grow up irresponsible,
impulsive, and imature are usually a result
of A. permissive parenting B. authoritarian
parenting C. authoritative parenting D.
reasonable parenting
40
30 Point Children who grow up irresponsible,
impulsive, and immature are usually a result
of A. permissive parenting B. authoritarian
parenting C. authoritative parenting D.
reasonable parenting
41
40 Point The changes in the 1900s in the
attitude toward children were due to A. larger
families B. the need for children in the labour
force C. the recognition of children as an
economic asset D. the recognition of children as
an emotional asset
42
40 Point The changes in the 1900s in the
attitude toward children were due to A. larger
families B. the need for children in the labour
force C. the recognition of children as an
economic asset D. the recognition of children as
an emotional asset
43
50 Point What does ART stand for? Give one
example.
44
  • 50 Point
  • What does ART stand for? Give one example.
  • Assisted Reproductive Technologies
  • artificial insemination
  • in vitro fertilization
  • embryo implants

45
10 Point At what age is the transition to
adulthood generally considered to be completed?
A. 15 B. 21 C. 34 D. 64
46
10 Point At what age is the transition to
adulthood generally considered to be completed?
A. 15 B. 21 C. 34 D. 64
47
20 Point Erik Erikson described the stage of
middle to late adulthood as A. generativity
versus stagnation B. trust versus mistrust C.
industry versus inferiority D. initiative versus
guilt
48
20 Point Erik Erikson described the stage of
middle to late adulthood as A. generativity
versus stagnation B. trust versus mistrust C.
industry versus inferiority D. initiative versus
guilt
49
30 Point According to Daniel Levinson, which
stage marks the passage from early adulthood into
middle adulthood? A. midlife crisis B. midlife
transition C. retirement D. post-retirement
50
30 Point According to Daniel Levinson, which
stage marks the passage from early adulthood into
middle adulthood? A. midlife crisis B. midlife
transition C. retirement D. post-retirement
51
40 Point An individuals identity is formed
earlier in life but changes through interaction
with the environment in the present. This theory
is called A. stability template model B.
theory of random change C. social construction
theory D. orderly change model
52
40 Point An individuals identity is formed
earlier in life but changes through interaction
with the environment in the present. This theory
is called A. stability template model B.
theory of random change C. social construction
theory D. orderly change model
53
50 Point What are the five stages of death
identified by Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross?
54
  • 50 Point
  • What are the five stages of death identified by
    Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross?
  • Denial of diagnosis and attempting to find a
    solution or another explanation.
  • Anger at the fact of death, which might be
    directed at anyone, including self, family or
    health-care staff.
  • Bargaining, with promises to alter who they are
    and what they do, to change the diagnosis.
  • Depression, arising from the certainty of death,
    and the resignation that there is no hope.
  • Acceptance, indicating that the individual has
    come to terms with his or her fate and is ready
    to prepare for the end of life.

55
10 Point Which social science discipline focuses
on the study of human behaviour in societies by
studying the cultural characteristics of the
community? A. anthropology B. psychology C.
sociology D. social psychology
56
10 Point Which social science discipline focuses
on the study of human behaviour in societies by
studying the cultural characteristics of the
community? A. anthropology B. psychology C.
sociology D. social psychology
57
20 Point The word personality is best associated
with which social science discipline? A.
psychology B. sociology C. social exchange D.
symbolic interactionism
58
20 Point The word personality is best associated
with which social science discipline? A.
psychology B. sociology C. social exchange D.
symbolic interactionism
59
30 Point Which theoretical perspective examines
normative events, such as graduation, marriage,
the birth of a child, or a child leaving home? A.
functionalism B. systems theory C.
developmental theories D. feminist theories
60
30 Point Which theoretical perspective examines
normative events, such as graduation, marriage,
the birth of a child, or a child leaving home? A.
functionalism B. systems theory C.
developmental theories D. feminist theories
61
40 Point Which conceptual framework examines the
costs and benefits of relationships? A.
functionalism B. social exchange C. conflict
theory D. feminist theories
62
40 Point Which conceptual framework examines the
costs and benefits of relationships? A.
functionalism B. social exchange C. conflict
theory D. feminist theories
63
50 Point State the purpose of the Literature
Review.
64
50 Point State the purpose of the Literature
Review.
65
Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66
  • Final Answer
  • Form a dream and give it a place in the life
    structure.
  • Form a mentor relationship.
  • Form an occupation.
  • Form love relationships, marriage, and family.
  • The four major tasks that young adults must
    complete according to this theorists Seasons of
    Life.

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  • Final Question
  • Form a dream and give it a place in the life
    structure.
  • Form a mentor relationship.
  • Form an occupation.
  • Form love relationships, marriage, and family.
  • The four major tasks that young adults must
    complete according to this theorists Seasons of
    Life.
  • Who is Levinson?
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