Consequences Of Small Family Sizes - JSS1 Social studies Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What is the composition of a small family?
Father, mother, and many children
Grandparents, parents, and siblings
Cousins and aunts only
Single-parent households
How does a small family size influence family bonds?
Weakens bonds
Strengthens bonds
No impact on bonds
Increases conflicts
What is a potential benefit of having fewer siblings in a small family?
Increased competition
More individualized care
Reduced parental attention
Limited educational opportunities
How might the quality of individual life be affected in small families?
Negatively impacted
No impact
Positively influenced
Unpredictable influence
What role does economic stability play in small family sizes?
Decreases stability
No effect on stability
Increases stability
Creates instability
In small families, resources are typically divided among:
Many siblings
Extended family members
Fewer family members
Unrelated individuals
How can small family sizes contribute to a higher standard of living?
By limiting access to healthcare
By reducing educational opportunities
By increasing economic stability
By fostering conflicts within the family
What factor can influence the impact of family size on individual life quality?
Socio-economic status
Number of neighbors
Family traditions
Political affiliations
What is a potential downside of small families?
Limited emotional support
Increased sibling rivalry
Weaker parent-child relationships
Higher economic burden
What does a small family size commonly result in for each child?
Decreased attention
More individualized care
Greater competition
Limited resources