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Wiki🗣️ English Language LearningFamily and Friendship RelationshipsKnowledge test

Test on Family and Friendship Relationships

Family and Friendship Relationships: A Student's Guide

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Question 1 of 50%

A nuclear family typically consists of a mother, father, and siblings.

Test: Personal information, Family relationships, Exam preparation

20 questions

Question 1: A nuclear family typically consists of a mother, father, and siblings.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: A nuclear family is normally a mother, father, brother / sister / siblings.

Question 2: Which statement accurately describes a living situation explicitly mentioned in the study materials?

A. When a brother visits, one might share their room.

B. Living with foster parents is not an option mentioned.

C. Families with only one parent are called international families.

D. An individual cannot live with their grandparents.

Explanation: The study materials state: 'i have my room but when my brother is visiting I share my room with him.' This directly supports the first option. The materials explicitly mention living with foster parents, single-parent families (not international), and living with grandparents as part of an extended family.

Question 3: It is possible for a person to look exactly like their brother or sister.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials state: 'I look exactly like / nothing like my mum / dad / brother / sister / grandfather', indicating that looking exactly like a brother or sister is a possibility.

Question 4: Individuals in a big family generally experience a high degree of privacy.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials state that a disadvantage of a big family is having 'no privacy'.

Question 5: Based on the study materials, what is the stated relationship between the importance of family and friends?

A. Friends are just as important as family.

B. Family is more important than friends.

C. Friends are not important at all.

D. The importance of friends varies, but family is consistently described as the most important.

Explanation: The study materials state, 'Family is very important to me. It's the most important thing to me.' and 'Having friends is important, but it's not as important as family.' This indicates that family holds a higher level of importance than friends, with family being the most important.

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