Deck 8: Grey Power and the Sunset Years
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Deck 8: Grey Power and the Sunset Years
1
What does the term "grey power" refer to?
A)the increasing concern with fitness among the elderly
B)the increase in family violence among the elderly
C)the growing political and economic clout of the elderly
D)the higher level of violent crime among the elderly
A)the increasing concern with fitness among the elderly
B)the increase in family violence among the elderly
C)the growing political and economic clout of the elderly
D)the higher level of violent crime among the elderly
C
2
What does psychological age refer to?
A)the attitudes and beliefs one has about one's age
B)cultural norms that specify appropriate behaviour for people of a given age
C)the attitudes of professional athletes toward failing abilities
D)rejection of "old" behaviour,such as sitting in a rocking chair and knitting
A)the attitudes and beliefs one has about one's age
B)cultural norms that specify appropriate behaviour for people of a given age
C)the attitudes of professional athletes toward failing abilities
D)rejection of "old" behaviour,such as sitting in a rocking chair and knitting
A
3
Adela and Bill are a married couple.They have lived in a nursing home for six months,but they have separate rooms.Which area of conflict might this represent?
A)independence
B)connectedness
C)dependence
D)privateness
A)independence
B)connectedness
C)dependence
D)privateness
D
4
According to the text,which of the following is likely to describe an older man who is satisfied with his life?
A)married
B)proud of his children
C)retired
D)reasonably healthy
A)married
B)proud of his children
C)retired
D)reasonably healthy
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5
What does it mean to say that the government pension system is a pay-as-you-go system?
A)Present retirees are being paid from the contributions they have made themselves.
B)Present retirees are being paid from the future contributions of later generations.
C)Future retirees will be paid from the future contributions of later generations.
D)Future retirees will be paid from the contributions of the present generation.
A)Present retirees are being paid from the contributions they have made themselves.
B)Present retirees are being paid from the future contributions of later generations.
C)Future retirees will be paid from the future contributions of later generations.
D)Future retirees will be paid from the contributions of the present generation.
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6
What does the emotional closeness of grandparent and grandchild usually depend on?
A)the importance grandparents place on extended family
B)the relationship the grandparents have with the child's parents
C)the grandparents' financial resources
D)shared religious and moral values
A)the importance grandparents place on extended family
B)the relationship the grandparents have with the child's parents
C)the grandparents' financial resources
D)shared religious and moral values
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7
Since 1951,what has the Old Age Security Act provided?
A)pensions for working Canadians
B)pensions for Canadians outside of Quebec and Ontario
C)pensions for all Canadians
D)pensions for those who retire before they are 65 years old
A)pensions for working Canadians
B)pensions for Canadians outside of Quebec and Ontario
C)pensions for all Canadians
D)pensions for those who retire before they are 65 years old
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8
What is one of the most important reasons for not using physical age as a basis for considering someone old?
A)People today are living longer than in the past.
B)People have different rates of physical aging.
C)Physical norms related to aging vary with culture.
D)It is different from the age that pensions start.
A)People today are living longer than in the past.
B)People have different rates of physical aging.
C)Physical norms related to aging vary with culture.
D)It is different from the age that pensions start.
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9
What is the attitude of many recent immigrants toward their elderly relatives?
A)They are grateful that there are institutions to care for the elderly.
B)They are more likely than third-generation Canadians to use institutional care.
C)They feel that putting a senior in a nursing home equals abandonment.
D)They send their parents back to the "old" country where there are more services.
A)They are grateful that there are institutions to care for the elderly.
B)They are more likely than third-generation Canadians to use institutional care.
C)They feel that putting a senior in a nursing home equals abandonment.
D)They send their parents back to the "old" country where there are more services.
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10
According to the text,what is life satisfaction related to for older people?
A)the degree to which their children obey their wishes
B)the amount of contact they have with their grandchildren
C)the degree to which they can control their own lives
D)having a car and being able to drive
A)the degree to which their children obey their wishes
B)the amount of contact they have with their grandchildren
C)the degree to which they can control their own lives
D)having a car and being able to drive
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11
What is the third pillar of the Canadian retirement income system?
A)the CPP/QPP
B)Old Age Security
C)the Guaranteed Income Supplement
D)Registered Retirement Savings Plans
A)the CPP/QPP
B)Old Age Security
C)the Guaranteed Income Supplement
D)Registered Retirement Savings Plans
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12
Where do most older Canadians live?
A)with their adult children
B)independently in the community
C)in nursing homes
D)in retirement communities with 24-hour care
A)with their adult children
B)independently in the community
C)in nursing homes
D)in retirement communities with 24-hour care
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13
What are recent immigrants more likely to do with elderly relatives?
A)place them in a nursing home
B)live with them in a three-generation household
C)send them back to the country of origin
D)make use of community resources for seniors
A)place them in a nursing home
B)live with them in a three-generation household
C)send them back to the country of origin
D)make use of community resources for seniors
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14
Why do women typically tend to manage better than men after the death of a spouse?
A)They depend on children and friends for social and emotional support.
B)They know that men typically die at a younger age.
C)Their commitment is more to their children than to their spouse.
D)They never had to rely on their husbands for emotional support.
A)They depend on children and friends for social and emotional support.
B)They know that men typically die at a younger age.
C)Their commitment is more to their children than to their spouse.
D)They never had to rely on their husbands for emotional support.
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15
Following their own child's divorce,why might grandparents keep a connection with their child's ex-spouse?
A)The church insists that such ties can be broken only by death.
B)Access to grandchildren may depend on the ex-spouse's goodwill.
C)They are drawn into the conflict between the estranged spouses.
D)They want to play their grandchildren against their divorced parents.
A)The church insists that such ties can be broken only by death.
B)Access to grandchildren may depend on the ex-spouse's goodwill.
C)They are drawn into the conflict between the estranged spouses.
D)They want to play their grandchildren against their divorced parents.
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16
What is a major reason for the aging of the Canadian population?
A)People are living longer.
B)Members of Generation Z are aging.
C)Large numbers of young people are finding jobs in the United States.
D)People are having more children.
A)People are living longer.
B)Members of Generation Z are aging.
C)Large numbers of young people are finding jobs in the United States.
D)People are having more children.
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17
Which elderly people are especially dependent on siblings?
A)the widowed with children
B)the married childless
C)the married with children
D)the never married
A)the widowed with children
B)the married childless
C)the married with children
D)the never married
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18
Which age cohort is starting to retire now?
A)the baby boom
B)the millennials
C)Generation X
D)Generation Y
A)the baby boom
B)the millennials
C)Generation X
D)Generation Y
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19
According to the text,nearly half of Canadians 60 years and older volunteer.What is one benefit of volunteering?
A)decreased life satisfaction
B)reduced depression
C)increased depression
D)reduced mental well-being
A)decreased life satisfaction
B)reduced depression
C)increased depression
D)reduced mental well-being
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20
Which statement best describes widows whose husbands died suddenly and those who expected the death?
A)Those who expected the death felt a greater loss.
B)The widows whose husbands died suddenly felt a greater loss.
C)They suffered different reactions but felt the same loss.
D)They suffered the same reaction but felt a different loss.
A)Those who expected the death felt a greater loss.
B)The widows whose husbands died suddenly felt a greater loss.
C)They suffered different reactions but felt the same loss.
D)They suffered the same reaction but felt a different loss.
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21
How often do grandparents typically see a grandchild?
A)at least three times a week
B)at least once a week
C)at least twice a month
D)at least once a month
A)at least three times a week
B)at least once a week
C)at least twice a month
D)at least once a month
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22
Which statement best describes a couples' satisfaction later in life?
A)Those who were happy previously continue to be happy.
B)Those who were less satisfied in earlier decades become increasingly dissatisfied.
C)Those who were most happy are likely to experience the greatest decreases in happiness.
D)Conflict increases regardless of how satisfied they were in their earlier relationships.
A)Those who were happy previously continue to be happy.
B)Those who were less satisfied in earlier decades become increasingly dissatisfied.
C)Those who were most happy are likely to experience the greatest decreases in happiness.
D)Conflict increases regardless of how satisfied they were in their earlier relationships.
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23
According to the text,how do childless older people make up for the fact that they have no children?
A)They have active social networks.
B)They have many pets.
C)They bring foster children into their home.
D)They travel constantly.
A)They have active social networks.
B)They have many pets.
C)They bring foster children into their home.
D)They travel constantly.
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24
According to the text,what is an important function of a funeral?
A)making sure the dead person's soul is put to rest properly
B)an occasion for formal leave taking of the person who has died
C)an occasion where,by custom,families put aside all their conflicts
D)an occasion to put an official end to the grieving process
A)making sure the dead person's soul is put to rest properly
B)an occasion for formal leave taking of the person who has died
C)an occasion where,by custom,families put aside all their conflicts
D)an occasion to put an official end to the grieving process
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25
Which statement best describes research on sibling relationships among older adults?
A)It has focused largely on the baby boomer generation.
B)It is largely limited to twin studies.
C)It has received little attention until recently.
D)It is conflicting due to diverse methodological approaches.
A)It has focused largely on the baby boomer generation.
B)It is largely limited to twin studies.
C)It has received little attention until recently.
D)It is conflicting due to diverse methodological approaches.
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26
Which statement best describes social aging?
A)It is occurring at a younger age because of early retirement.
B)It is becoming clearer,as marker events become more definite.
C)It depends on the notion that old age is a frame of mind.
D)It affects how seniors see themselves.
A)It is occurring at a younger age because of early retirement.
B)It is becoming clearer,as marker events become more definite.
C)It depends on the notion that old age is a frame of mind.
D)It affects how seniors see themselves.
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27
For 45 years,Harriet's life was centred on her husband and family.When Harriet's husband died,what did she probably experience?
A)a loss of identity
B)a gain in status
C)less contact with her daughter
D)an increase in shared social customs
A)a loss of identity
B)a gain in status
C)less contact with her daughter
D)an increase in shared social customs
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28
Marnie and Walter have taken their six year-old granddaughter Sarah to live with them full-time after Sarah's parents got a divorce.Which statement best describes this situation?
A)Marnie and Walter will automatically become the legal custodians of Sarah as soon as she moves in with them.
B)Marnie and Walter will become the legal custodians of Sarah three months after she moves in with them.
C)Marnie and Walter will have to formally adopt Sarah if they want to become her legal custodians.
D)Sarah can decide who will be her legal custodians.
A)Marnie and Walter will automatically become the legal custodians of Sarah as soon as she moves in with them.
B)Marnie and Walter will become the legal custodians of Sarah three months after she moves in with them.
C)Marnie and Walter will have to formally adopt Sarah if they want to become her legal custodians.
D)Sarah can decide who will be her legal custodians.
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29
Which of the following is NOT an activity that retired people substitute for paid work?
A)spending time with friends
B)caring for others
C)volunteer work
D)elder dances
A)spending time with friends
B)caring for others
C)volunteer work
D)elder dances
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30
Among Indigenous peoples,what was the traditional expectation of the grandparent generation?
A)They were considered useless once they could no longer hunt.
B)They were stigmatized for their constant dwelling on the past.
C)They were expected to provide for all their own needs without assistance.
D)They were responsible for socializing children.
A)They were considered useless once they could no longer hunt.
B)They were stigmatized for their constant dwelling on the past.
C)They were expected to provide for all their own needs without assistance.
D)They were responsible for socializing children.
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31
In 2015,what percentage of the population was 65 or older??
A)13
B)16
C)18
D)21
A)13
B)16
C)18
D)21
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32
What is ageism?
A)a form of discrimination based on age and sex
B)a form of discrimination based on ability
C)a form of discrimination based on age
D)a form of discrimination based on age and race
A)a form of discrimination based on age and sex
B)a form of discrimination based on ability
C)a form of discrimination based on age
D)a form of discrimination based on age and race
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33
When Mandy talks of her parents as being old because they are over 65,what is she probably referring to?
A)their social time clock
B)their psychological age
C)their chronological age
D)their retirement status
A)their social time clock
B)their psychological age
C)their chronological age
D)their retirement status
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34
What is an important factor for older people remaining independent?
A)the removal of 65 as retirement age
B)their financial status
C)the ability to rely on their children for support
D)the reduced reliance on registered retirement plans
A)the removal of 65 as retirement age
B)their financial status
C)the ability to rely on their children for support
D)the reduced reliance on registered retirement plans
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35
According to the text,the first psychological task confronting widowed people is grief over the loss.What is the second task?
A)working out practical issues regarding housing and finances
B)planning a suitable memorial for the deceased spouse
C)commitment to their own continuing life
D)commitment to their children and grandchildren
A)working out practical issues regarding housing and finances
B)planning a suitable memorial for the deceased spouse
C)commitment to their own continuing life
D)commitment to their children and grandchildren
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36
Louise is becoming quite frail.Her daughter worries that she may become ill and not be able to call for help and is urging Louise to move in with her.Louise wants to remain in her own apartment because she likes her own routines.What area of conflict is this an example of?
A)health versus debility
B)independence versus dependence
C)openness versus privateness
D)aging versus middle age
A)health versus debility
B)independence versus dependence
C)openness versus privateness
D)aging versus middle age
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37
How does Erik Erikson describe the psychosocial task of old age?
A)as integrity versus despair
B)as generativity versus hopelessness
C)as living with disability
D)as preparing for death
A)as integrity versus despair
B)as generativity versus hopelessness
C)as living with disability
D)as preparing for death
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38
In many cases,what is the effect of living in a nursing home?
A)It makes a private life virtually impossible.
B)It shows recognition of individual and family rights.
C)It is often the only way elderly people can have a sexual relationship.
D)It encourages an individual to become more independent.
A)It makes a private life virtually impossible.
B)It shows recognition of individual and family rights.
C)It is often the only way elderly people can have a sexual relationship.
D)It encourages an individual to become more independent.
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39
Functionalists argue that reduced interaction between older persons and others is unavoidable and beneficial,for both individuals and society.What theory are they using for this argument?
A)conflict
B)disengagement
C)engagement
D)structural functionalism
A)conflict
B)disengagement
C)engagement
D)structural functionalism
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40
What is chronological age?
A)retirement age,whenever it occurs
B)65 years of age and over
C)the number of years a person has lived
D)the age disability sets in
A)retirement age,whenever it occurs
B)65 years of age and over
C)the number of years a person has lived
D)the age disability sets in
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41
What is one problem older people have with maintaining their own lifestyle?
A)Their children worry about them and try to limit their activities.
B)They lack financial resources to maintain hobbies.
C)They lack a system for managing health care tasks and responsibilities.
D)Their psychological health deteriorates faster than their physical health.
A)Their children worry about them and try to limit their activities.
B)They lack financial resources to maintain hobbies.
C)They lack a system for managing health care tasks and responsibilities.
D)Their psychological health deteriorates faster than their physical health.
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42
When parents are unable to care for a child,who is most likely to take on a surrogate parenting role?
A)surrogate mothers
B)close friends
C)aunts and uncles
D)grandparents
A)surrogate mothers
B)close friends
C)aunts and uncles
D)grandparents
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43
For whom do long-term economic hardships tend to be greater following a spouse's death?
A)men,because they are usually dependent on wives' income
B)men,because they do not remarry as often as women
C)women,because they are more likely to support a second husband
D)women,because their pensions are often limited
A)men,because they are usually dependent on wives' income
B)men,because they do not remarry as often as women
C)women,because they are more likely to support a second husband
D)women,because their pensions are often limited
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44
Which of the following is an example of social age?
A)People in their 60s are expected to be grandparents.
B)Most people start getting grey hair in their 40s and 50s
C)People start to feel older after they turn 45 years old.
D)People should retire at 65 years old
A)People in their 60s are expected to be grandparents.
B)Most people start getting grey hair in their 40s and 50s
C)People start to feel older after they turn 45 years old.
D)People should retire at 65 years old
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45
Which of the following is a government service that can help keep seniors living in their own homes?
A)providing grants to help makes their homes accessible
B)reducing the mandatory retirement age
C)building more retirement villages
D)closing down the over-populated nursing homes
A)providing grants to help makes their homes accessible
B)reducing the mandatory retirement age
C)building more retirement villages
D)closing down the over-populated nursing homes
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46
Which prediction can we logically make as a result of current population trends?
A)Fewer women will be widowed.
B)Men will experience more life changes.
C)The population of Canada is aging.
D)There will be less confusion about filling roles.
A)Fewer women will be widowed.
B)Men will experience more life changes.
C)The population of Canada is aging.
D)There will be less confusion about filling roles.
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47
What happens when grandparents are involved with grandchildren?
A)The grandchildren have fewer emotional problems.
B)The grandchildren are less likely to report conflict at school.
C)The grandchildren have higher self-esteem.
D)The grandchildren report less prosocial behaviour.
A)The grandchildren have fewer emotional problems.
B)The grandchildren are less likely to report conflict at school.
C)The grandchildren have higher self-esteem.
D)The grandchildren report less prosocial behaviour.
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48
Which of the following is NOT a dimension of aging?
A)chronological
B)social
C)psychological
D)financial
A)chronological
B)social
C)psychological
D)financial
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49
How often is the Canada Pension Plan reviewed to determine whether the benefits and contribution rates should be changed to ensure that it remains fair and sustainable?
A)every year
B)every three years
C)every five years
D)every ten years
A)every year
B)every three years
C)every five years
D)every ten years
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50
Why are men more likely than women to remarry?
A)They have more close relationships than women.
B)There are more eligible women than men available.
C)Their children are more likely to encourage them to remarry.
D)They want to receive a survivor's pension.
A)They have more close relationships than women.
B)There are more eligible women than men available.
C)Their children are more likely to encourage them to remarry.
D)They want to receive a survivor's pension.
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51
Which statement best describes the current role of elders among Indigenous peoples?
A)The elder role as transmitter of culture is coming to be valued once again.
B)The elder role became important with the coming of Christian missions.
C)The elder role was a vital component of the original residential schools.
D)The elder role is disappearing nowadays since it is no longer valued.
A)The elder role as transmitter of culture is coming to be valued once again.
B)The elder role became important with the coming of Christian missions.
C)The elder role was a vital component of the original residential schools.
D)The elder role is disappearing nowadays since it is no longer valued.
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52
Why is relatively little known about the exact number of gay men and lesbian older adults?
A)Few people want to research this issue.
B)Doctors are not allowed to ask about someone's sexual orientation.
C)Most homosexuals do not have health problems.
D)Few national surveys ask about sexual orientation.
A)Few people want to research this issue.
B)Doctors are not allowed to ask about someone's sexual orientation.
C)Most homosexuals do not have health problems.
D)Few national surveys ask about sexual orientation.
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53
Historically,how has family caregiving been regarded in Canada?
A)as a waste of precious resources
B)as a private responsibility
C)as a federal responsibility
D)as an area for public policy development
A)as a waste of precious resources
B)as a private responsibility
C)as a federal responsibility
D)as an area for public policy development
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54
What are the findings when the psychological characteristics of older people are considered?
A)There are more differences than similarities.
B)There are more similarities than differences.
C)There are clear markers of psychological aging.
D)There are consistent differences between heterosexual and homosexual men.
A)There are more differences than similarities.
B)There are more similarities than differences.
C)There are clear markers of psychological aging.
D)There are consistent differences between heterosexual and homosexual men.
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55
In 2011,what percentage of grandparents lived with their grandchildren?
A)2
B)8
C)11
D)16
A)2
B)8
C)11
D)16
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56
What is the main purpose of the CPP/QPP?
A)to provide all Canadians with a pension after they turn 65 years old
B)to provide workers with a pension that would allow them to retire in style
C)to keep older people from living in extreme poverty
D)to provide workers and their families with a modest pension upon retirement
A)to provide all Canadians with a pension after they turn 65 years old
B)to provide workers with a pension that would allow them to retire in style
C)to keep older people from living in extreme poverty
D)to provide workers and their families with a modest pension upon retirement
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57
What is the key developmental task for older people?
A)helping their employed children to raise their grandchildren
B)allowing their children to take over their daily living tasks
C)providing guidance to others through criticism of their performance
D)allowing the next generation to take over leadership
A)helping their employed children to raise their grandchildren
B)allowing their children to take over their daily living tasks
C)providing guidance to others through criticism of their performance
D)allowing the next generation to take over leadership
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58
Whether seniors live in their own homes or in an institution,who is most likely to feel a duty to provide care?
A)brothers
B)close friends
C)sons
D)daughters
A)brothers
B)close friends
C)sons
D)daughters
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59
Payments from the CPP/QPP are determined based on which of the following?
A)how many years an individual has worked over his or lifetime
B)how many dependents an individual has
C)how much an individual contributed over his or lifetime of working
D)the marital status of the individual claiming the benefit
A)how many years an individual has worked over his or lifetime
B)how many dependents an individual has
C)how much an individual contributed over his or lifetime of working
D)the marital status of the individual claiming the benefit
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60
In 2011,what percent of seniors in couples were married?
A)83 percent
B)90 percent
C)94 percent
D)100 percent
A)83 percent
B)90 percent
C)94 percent
D)100 percent
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61
The vast majority of seniors live in _________________________.
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62
Recent immigrants are more likely to live in __________________________ than those born in Canada.
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63
What role do present-day Indigenous elders fill that traditional ones did not?
A)They participate in voluntary groups such as elders' circles.
B)They teach core cultural and survival values.
C)They socialize their own as well as honorary grandchildren.
D)They are custodians of traditional culture.
A)They participate in voluntary groups such as elders' circles.
B)They teach core cultural and survival values.
C)They socialize their own as well as honorary grandchildren.
D)They are custodians of traditional culture.
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64
Erik Erikson described the psychosocial task of old age as integrity versus ____________.
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65
The cultural norms that specify appropriate behaviour for people of a given age are called _________.
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66
Who are sociologists likely referring to when they describe the "old-old"?
A)seniors who are physically and psychologically unhealthy
B)anyone over 80
C)those 85 years old and older
D)those with great-grandchildren
A)seniors who are physically and psychologically unhealthy
B)anyone over 80
C)those 85 years old and older
D)those with great-grandchildren
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67
Among Indigenous peoples,____________________ are valued as transmitters of traditional culture.
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68
Who are sociologists likely referring to when they describe the "old"?
A)seniors who are physically and psychologically unhealthy
B)anyone under 80
C)those between 75 and 84 years old
D)those with grandchildren
Enter the appropriate word(s)to complete the statement.
A)seniors who are physically and psychologically unhealthy
B)anyone under 80
C)those between 75 and 84 years old
D)those with grandchildren
Enter the appropriate word(s)to complete the statement.
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69
The second pillar of the system is the _________________________________.
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70
When parents are unable to care for a child,_______________ are the most likely family members to take on a surrogate parenting role.
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71
Every Canadian over 65 years old may receive _______________________.
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72
In 2011,the province of ______________ had the lowest proportion of seniors.
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73
Who are sociologists likely referring to when they describe the "young-old"?
A)seniors who are physically and psychologically healthy
B)those who become grandparents before they are 60 years old
C)those between 65 and 74 years old
D)the newly retired of any age
A)seniors who are physically and psychologically healthy
B)those who become grandparents before they are 60 years old
C)those between 65 and 74 years old
D)the newly retired of any age
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74
The relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is often considered special because it is not complicated by ________________________.
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75
The ability of each generation in society to get a fair share of resources is referred to as ___________.
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76
Which statement best describes the relationship between older people and their children?
A)It is one-sided,with children helping parents.
B)It usually involves mutual assistance.
C)It usually depends on the presence of grandchildren.
D)It is one-sided,with parents helping children.
A)It is one-sided,with children helping parents.
B)It usually involves mutual assistance.
C)It usually depends on the presence of grandchildren.
D)It is one-sided,with parents helping children.
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77
According to the text,what do we need to do when we talk about death?
A)discuss the growing incidence of diseases such as diphtheria
B)distinguish the actual death and the events leading up to it
C)see it in terms of an incomplete life
D)remember that it lurks around any corner
A)discuss the growing incidence of diseases such as diphtheria
B)distinguish the actual death and the events leading up to it
C)see it in terms of an incomplete life
D)remember that it lurks around any corner
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78
Which of the provinces/territories has the lowest proportion of older residents?
A)Yukon
B)British Columbia
C)Alberta
D)Quebec
A)Yukon
B)British Columbia
C)Alberta
D)Quebec
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79
Which statement best describes older women's finances compared with older men's?
A)Fewer older women depend only on the Old Age Security Pension.
B)Fewer older women survive long enough to qualify for a pension.
C)More older women receive smaller pensions because they have worked fewer years.
D)More older women have contributed to the Canada Pension Plan.
A)Fewer older women depend only on the Old Age Security Pension.
B)Fewer older women survive long enough to qualify for a pension.
C)More older women receive smaller pensions because they have worked fewer years.
D)More older women have contributed to the Canada Pension Plan.
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___________________ refers to the number of years a person has lived.
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