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4TH QUARTER-TLE 6 - 1ST SUMMATIVE TEST

Quiz by KELVIN MALLARI

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  • Q1
    Which of the following best defines human resources within a family context?
    The intangible aspects that contribute to the well-being of a family.
    The needs and requirements that a family possesses.
    The skills, knowledge, abilities, and talents of family members.
    The tangible assets owned by the family.
    60s
  • Q2
    What are nonmaterial resources within a family?
    The educational background and work experience of family members.
    The needs and requirements that a family possesses.
    The tangible assets owned by the family.
    The intangible aspects such as relationships, values, and traditions.
    60s
  • Q3
    In the context of identifying family needs, what should students analyze in relation to the available resources?
    The intangible aspects such as relationships, values, and traditions.
    The tangible assets owned by the family.
    The gaps between the available resources and identified needs.
    The educational background and work experience of family members.
    60s
  • Q4
    Which of the following examples best represents a material resource within a family context?
    Cultural heritage and traditions.
    Strong family relationships and support networks.
    Specialized skills and knowledge possessed by family members.
    Ownership of a house and a car.
    60s
  • Q5
    How can nonmaterial resources contribute to the well-being of a family?
    By fostering emotional support and strong relationships.
    By offering specialized skills and expertise.
    By fulfilling educational needs and aspirations.
    By providing financial stability and security.
    60s
  • Q6
    When identifying family needs, why is it important to analyze the gaps between available resources and identified needs?
    To assess the strengths and capabilities of family members.
    To understand the impact of nonmaterial resources on family needs.
    To identify strategies or interventions needed to address the needs.
    To determine the financial resources required to meet the needs.
    60s
  • Q7
    The Rodriguez family has identified that they have a need for financial stability. The father possesses excellent carpentry skills, while the mother has experience in accounting. What is an effective utilization of their human resources to address their financial need?
    The father and mother seek employment in unrelated industries to maximize income.
    The father and mother both start separate businesses in their respective fields.
    The father pursues a career in accounting and the mother becomes a carpenter.
    The father starts a carpentry business and the mother provides financial advice to clients.
    60s
  • Q8
    The Smith family recognizes the need for educational support for their children. They have limited financial resources, but their extended family members are highly educated. What nonmaterial resource can they leverage to address the educational need?
    Their extended family's specialized knowledge and experience.
    Their extended family's ownership of properties.
    Their extended family's financial support.
    Their extended family's connections for job opportunities.
    60s
  • Q9
    The Johnson family has identified a need for improved health and wellness. They have limited material resources but are surrounded by a supportive community. Which approach best utilizes their nonmaterial resources to address their health needs?
    Sell their material possessions to afford private healthcare services.
    Move to a different community with better healthcare facilities.
    Seek financial assistance from the community to afford better healthcare.
    Engage in community-led health and wellness programs and initiatives.
    60s
  • Q10
    The Garcia family has identified that their children have a need for educational support. Upon analyzing their available resources, they find that the parents have limited educational backgrounds and no specialized skills. What analysis can they make to address this need effectively?
    They can focus on developing nonmaterial resources like cultural heritage to support education.
    They can hire private tutors to compensate for their lack of educational resources.
    They can seek financial aid to send their children to prestigious schools.
    They can explore community resources like after-school programs and mentoring.
    60s
  • Q11
    The Thompson family has identified a need for financial stability. They possess material resources such as a house and a car, but they struggle to generate enough income. Upon analysis, they find that the father has a background in marketing, and the mother is skilled in home baking. What analysis can they make to address their financial need effectively?
    They can sell their material resources to invest in a new business venture.
    They can utilize the father's marketing skills to promote the mother's baking business.
    They can rely on the mother's baking skills to sustain their financial stability.
    They can seek additional employment unrelated to their skills to maximize income.
    60s
  • Q12
    The Rodriguez family has identified a need for better healthcare. Upon analyzing their available resources, they find that they have limited financial means and limited access to healthcare facilities in their area. What analysis can they make to address this need effectively?
    They can relocate to an area with better healthcare facilities.
    They can leverage nonmaterial resources like community support and networks.
    They can explore alternative healthcare options such as natural remedies.
    They can invest in expensive private healthcare services despite their limited means.
    60s
  • Q13
    The Williams family has identified a need for improved financial stability. Upon analyzing their available resources, they find that the father has excellent carpentry skills, the mother has experience in marketing, and their teenage daughter has a talent for graphic design. Which synthesis of their resources and needs is most likely to address their financial stability effectively?
    The family seeks employment in unrelated industries to maximize income.
    The family sells their material possessions to invest in a new business venture.
    The father starts a carpentry business, the mother handles marketing and advertising, and the daughter creates a website and marketing materials.
    The father pursues a career in marketing, the mother focuses on graphic design, and the daughter assists with carpentry projects.
    60s
  • Q14
    The Johnson family has identified the need for improved educational support for their children. Upon analyzing their available resources, they find that the grandparents have expertise in teaching and the mother has strong leadership and organizational skills. Which synthesis of their resources and needs is most likely to address the educational support effectively?
    The family seeks financial aid to send the children to prestigious schools.
    The family moves to a different community with better educational facilities.
    The grandparents become tutors for the children, while the mother establishes a local tutoring center in the community.
    The mother starts teaching the children at home, and the grandparents assist with curriculum development.
    60s
  • Q15
    The Thompson family has identified a need for improved health and wellness. Upon analyzing their available resources, they find that the father has experience in physical fitness training, the mother has knowledge of nutrition and healthy cooking, and their teenage son is skilled in web development. Which synthesis of their resources and needs is most likely to address health and wellness effectively?
    The family seeks financial assistance to afford better healthcare services.
    The father starts a fitness training business, the mother offers nutrition consultation, and the son creates a health-focused website and app.
    The family relocates to an area with better healthcare facilities.
    The family engages in community-led health and wellness programs and initiatives.
    60s

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