Social Structures and Moral Values Quiz

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Which type of family consists of several generations living together?

  • Extended family (correct)
  • Nuclear family
  • Reorganized family
  • Single-parent family

What is a feature of moral values as outlined in the context?

  • They require formal education to be understood.
  • They are solely based on legal obligations.
  • They are mainly influenced by economic factors.
  • They encompass personal responsibility and formality. (correct)

What is the primary purpose of laws as described?

  • To maintain a sense of hierarchy within families.
  • To promote economic growth in communities.
  • To ensure personal freedoms are prioritized.
  • To enforce rules that bring order and fairness. (correct)

Which of the following is NOT listed as a type of family?

<p>Cohabiting family (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which moral value emphasizes appropriate behavior in social settings?

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Study Notes

Social Structures

  • Social structures influence 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: Consists of a married couple and their children.
  • Single-parent family: One parent raising children.
  • Reorganized family: Two families merging into a new unit.
  • Sibling family: Children living together without parents.

Moral Values

  • Moral values are related to responsibility, obligation, and formality.
  • Examples of learned moral values include:
    • Respecting elders and seniors.
    • Using polite language, addressing adults as "ma'am" and "sir."
    • Making beds in the morning.
    • Exercising caution.
    • Observing proper etiquette.
    • Dressing appropriately for different events.
    • Using appropriate cutlery for meals.
    • Standing when adults or visitors are in another room.

Laws

  • Laws are rules that ensure safety, fairness, and order.
  • Laws help communities function successfully.
  • Examples of types of laws:
    • Traffic rules.
    • Drug laws.
    • Bank rules.
    • Anti-money laundering rules.
    • Hospital rules.
    • Littering laws.
    • Safety regulations.

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