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Quiz 11: Social Welfare and Older Canadians
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Question 1
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Most Canadians rely to some extent on the retirement income system,which is based on established pillars.Which pillar's goal relied on a mandatory contribution from workers and their employers to make during their working years?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
All of the following situations would likely meet the criteria of aging in place EXCEPT which?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Today's researchers recognize stages or periods in late adulthood.Which of the following describes the frail old?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Due to medical advances and other positive developments,lifespan has increased.The average woman can expect to live over eighty-three years.How long can the average man expect to live?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
In 2011,the baby boomers represented what percent of the population?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
According to your text,elder abuse can be considered as which of the following?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
What percentage of Canadian seniors report that they enjoy good mental health?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Exercise is an important determinant of health.What percent of seniors without a disability report being at least moderately active?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Approximately what proportion of seniors suffer from some form of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) ?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Canada's framework on aging identifies three main strategies aimed at promoting healthy aging.Two of those strategies are supportive environments and mutual aid.What is the third strategy identified in the framework?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Which of the following scenarios describes the hospital use of seniors in 2009-2010?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Approximately what percentage of seniors have at least one chronic health condition,including high blood pressure,arthritis,or back problems?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements describes seniors today?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The health and social conditions of an average fifty-five-year-old First Nations person is equivalent to what age of non-Aboriginal person?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
When Canada adopted the International Plan of Action on Ageing,it decided that any initiatives created under the plan would be based on certain concepts.Which concept ensures that initiatives will be available to all seniors,regardless of their level of need?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Most Canadians rely to some extent on the retirement income system,which is based on established pillars.Which pillar's goal is to support universal programs that provide a basic minimum income?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
What proportion of Canadians is expected to be over sixty-five by 2051?
Question 18
Multiple Choice
In 1996,the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Ministers Responsible for Seniors introduced the National Framework on Aging (NFA) .In 2012-2013,all of the following Priorities for Action were identified EXCEPT which?