Social Structures and Moral Values Quiz
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Which type of family consists of several generations living together?

  • Nuclear family
  • Extended family (correct)
  • Reorganized family
  • Single-parent family
  • What is a characteristic of nuclear families?

  • Children only
  • Two families joined together
  • One parent and children
  • A man, a woman, and their children (correct)
  • Which of the following is NOT considered a moral value?

  • Traffic rules (correct)
  • Make bed in the morning
  • Dress appropriately for different occasions
  • Polite expression of mam and sir
  • Which type of rule is aimed at protecting community order and safety?

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    What is an example of a moral value?

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    Study Notes

    Social Structures

    • Social structures are the framework of society that shape our decisions and actions.
    • Examples of social structures include family, religion, law, economy, and education.

    Family Structures

    • Extended Family: Multiple generations living together.
    • Nuclear Family: A father, mother, and their children.
    • Single-Parent Family: One parent and their children.
    • Reorganized Family: Two families merged into one unit.
    • Sibling Family: Children living together without parents.

    Moral Values

    • Moral values are related to responsibility, obligation, and formality.
    • Examples of moral values include:
      • Showing respect to elders and seniors.
      • Using polite expressions like "ma'am" and "sir".
      • Making one's bed in the morning.
      • Exercising caution.
      • Adhering to manners and etiquette.
      • Dressing appropriately for different occasions.
      • Using utensils properly.
      • Standing up when adults or visitors are present.

    Laws

    • Laws are rules that ensure safety, fairness, order, and community function.
    • Types of laws include:
      • Traffic rules.
      • Drug laws.
      • Banking regulations.
      • Anti-money laundering regulations.
      • Hospital rules.
      • Littering laws.
      • Safety regulations.

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    Test your knowledge on social structures and moral values that shape our interactions and society. Explore various family structures, their characteristics, and understand the significance of respecting moral values. This quiz covers essential concepts needed for a comprehensive understanding of social dynamics.

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