Contemporary family issues (part 2)

In this lesson, we will continue our study of Relationships and Families by thinking about contemporary family issues. We will explore care for the elderly and vulnerable in society, views on same-sex parenting and views on trans issues.

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Contemporary Family Issues

This is a short quiz to test your knowledge and understanding from our lesson on Contemporary Family Issues.

Q1.Which of the following is NOT a way for homosexuals to become parents?

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Q2.What is the definition of gender used in human and social sciences?

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Q3.Which of the following is not a purpose of the family in Christianity?

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Q4.When did it become legal for same sex parents to adopt children in the UK?

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Q5.Which quotation below may be used to support the view that God intended people to be male or female, and that people should therefore not seek to change the gender they were assigned at birth, as that is how God created them.

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Q6.Which quotation below may be used to support the view that Christians should support those who wish to transition because it is the most loving thing to do?

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Unit quizzes are being retired in August 2023

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Quiz:

Contemporary Family Issues

This is a short quiz to test your knowledge and understanding from our lesson on Contemporary Family Issues.

Q1.Which of the following is NOT a way for homosexuals to become parents?

1/6

Q2.What is the definition of gender used in human and social sciences?

2/6

Q3.Which of the following is not a purpose of the family in Christianity?

3/6

Q4.When did it become legal for same sex parents to adopt children in the UK?

4/6

Q5.Which quotation below may be used to support the view that God intended people to be male or female, and that people should therefore not seek to change the gender they were assigned at birth, as that is how God created them.

5/6

Q6.Which quotation below may be used to support the view that Christians should support those who wish to transition because it is the most loving thing to do?

6/6

Lesson summary: Contemporary family issues (part 2)

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