Wilma grew up during the sexual revolution. Which of the following was she most likely to have experienced as a result of the revolution?
A) Having to be married to be involved in a sexual relationship
B) Being able to openly engage in acts of homophobia
C) Having to be married by the age of 18
D) Being able to live with a same-sex partner without getting married
Ques. 2Which of the following is the primary advantage of remaining single?
A) The choice of a variety of lovers
B) The ability to avoid the stress of divorce
C) The freedom and control over one's life
D) The ability to have spontaneous lifestyle
Ques. 3According to a study conducted by Gottman in 2013, the Census Bureau estimates that _____ married couples are living in the living apart together (LAT) arrangement.
A) 121,000
B) 568,000
C) 1.7 million
D) 5.3 million
Ques. 4In the context of cohabitation relationships,__________are older, have been married before, still derive benefits from their previous relationships, and are living with someone new.
A) testers
B) money savers
C) pension partners
D) rebellious cohabiters
Ques. 5Elena likes to play loud music at home, whereas Dexter, her husband, prefers to read in solitude. They have decided to live in adjoining apartments and enjoy their free time without disturbing the other. In this scenario, Elena and Dexter are most likely _____.
A) domestic partners
B) living apart together partners
C) rebellious cohabiters
D) security blanket cohabiters
Ques. 6Which of the following is a way to maximize one's life as a single?
A) Refraining from discussing one's plans with parents
B) Taking up additional work to help coworkers who are married and have children
C) Being selective in sharing personal information such as one's name and phone number
D) Avoiding social gatherings and events
Ques. 7According to a study conducted by Jayson 2013, _____ of all new relationships begin online.
A) 20
B) 24
C) 36
D) 40