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, Table cof cContents
• Chapter c1: cAging cToday
• Chapter c 2: c Theories cand c Methods
• Chapter c3: cPopulation cAging
• Chapter c4: cAging cand cEthnicity
• Chapter c 5: c Personal c Health c and c Wellness
• Chapter c6: c The c Psychology cof c Aging
• Chapter c7: cHealthcare
• Chapter c8: cFinances c and cEconomics
• Chapter c 9: c Retirementsand c Work
• Chapter c 10: c Leisure, c Recreation, c and c Service
• Chapter c11: cHousing cand cTransportation
• Chapter c12: cFamily cLife
• Chapter c13: cSocial cSupport cand cCaregiving
• Chapter c14: cDying, cDeath, cand cBereavement
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, CHAPTER c1:AGING cTODAY
cMULTIPLE cCHOICE
1. Which cof cthe c following c is cgiven cin c the c textsas ca creason cfor c studying c aging?
a. to chelp coneself clive cthe cbest cold cage cpossible
b. to cenable cpeople cto cavoid cor creverse cthe ceffectssof caging
c. to cenable cpeople cto cmake cold cage cas cinexpensive ca ctime cof clife cas citscan cbe
d. to clearn chow cto cwork cwith celderly cclients
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2. As cof c2011, cwhat cpercentage cof cthe cpopulation ccomprised colder
cCanadi cans?a. c16.0%
b. 15%
c. 9.1%
d. 6.8%
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3. By c2036, capproximately cwhat cpercentage cof cthe cpopulation cwill ccomprise colder cCanadians
cas cpre cdicted cby cStatistics cCanada?
a. 9%
b. 19
c. 25
d. 34
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4. As csociety cages, cwhat cwill c change cin cthe cCanadian csocial cstructure?
a. Poverty c will cincrease cas c more c people c enter c old c age.
b. The cgovernment cwill cface ceconomic ccrisis cas cpension ccosts crise.
c. The cmass cmedia cwill cpromote cageism.
d. The chealthcare csystem cwill cadd cprograms cto cprevent cillness
cbefore cit coc ccurs. cANSWER: c D REF: c 2 BLM: cHO
5. Which cof cthe cfollowing cis can cexample cof ca csocial cstructure?
a. the c education c system
b. the caging cprocess
c. the cgovernment
d. the cpolice
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6. What ceffectsdoes can caging csociety chave con cthe cCanadian cfamily?
a. an cincrease cin c the cnumber c of c people cliving c in c three- c and c four-generation c families
b. a cdecrease cin cthe cnumber cof cpeople cwho cbecome cgrandparents cduring ctheir clifetime
c. an cerosion c of c values c as cextended c family cstructures c fragment
d. an cincrease cin cfinancial cresponsibility cplaced con celder
cfamily cme cmbersssANSWER: c A c REF: c 2 BLM:
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, 7. How cwill c the c healthcare csystem c have c to c adapt c as c Canadian c society c ages?
a. by cdecreasing cthe cattention c given c to c chronic cailments csuch cas cdiabetes c and carthritis
b. by cfavouring cthe ctreatment cof cmore cacute cillnesses
c. by cchanging cpublic copinion cabout cold cage
d. by ctrying cto cprevent cillness cbefore cit chappens c AN
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8. Dr. cClarke cis cconducting ca cresearch cexperiment cthat cis cstudying cthe cprocess cof caging
camong colder cCanadians. cWhat cis cthe cname cfor cthis csocial cscience?
a. tautology
b. ageism
c. gerontology
d. aeonology
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9. What c are c the ctwo c points cof c view c that cgerontologists cuse cto c study caging?
a. economics cand csocial cstructures
b. the cfamily cand cthe ceducation csystem
c. bioethics c and ceconomics
d. the cindividual cand csociety
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10. What c did c Unwin c and c colleagues’(2008) c research c find c outsabout c perceptions c of c aging?
a. People cknow clittle cabout caging.
b. Old cage cis cseen cas ca ctime cof cweakness cand cdeath.
c. Some c attitudes ctowards c the c elderly c have c possibly c worsened.
d. Most cpeople’s cknowledge caboutsolder cpeople cis cbased con
cmyth cor cfear. cANSWER: c C REF: 3
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11. Yoursuncle cKen chas cjust cretired cfrom cthe cworkforce, cand che cneeds cto cfind can cactivity cthat cwill
ckeep chim cin ctouch cwith chis ccommunity. cAccording cto crecent cresearch cfound cin cyour
ctextbook, cwhich cof cthe cfollow cing c activities cwould cbe ca cbeneficial cactivity cfor cyour
cuncle?
a. reading cbooks cto chis cgrandchildren
b. baking c cookies
c. working cin chis cwoodshop
d. playing ccards cat ca clocal clibrary
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12. Which cof cthe cfollowing caccurately cdescribes cstereotypes?
a. They c preventsdiscrimination c and c ageism.
b. They cforce c people c to c confront cthe ctruth c aboutsthe celderly.
c. They coften chave csome cbasis cin creality.
d. They cexaggerate cand cdistort cthe cbad, cwhile cignoring cthe cgood cqualities
cof ca cg croup cof cpeople.
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13. Which cof cthe cfollowing cpresents ca cnegative cstereotype cof caging?
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