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Jai lives in an extended family consisting of his parents, brothers, and his sisters-in-law. Newly married male members in Jai's family are expected to continue to live in the same family along with their spouses and children. Jai, who recently got married, is expected to uphold this tradition. In the context of residence patterns, this is an example of a(n) _____.
 
  A) patrilocal residence pattern
  B) matrilocal residence pattern
  C) neolocal residence pattern
  D) egalitarian residence pattern
  E) matriarchal residence pattern

Question 2

Who among the following lives in an extended family?
 
  A) Kaira, who lives with her married parents and siblings
  B) Martha, who lives with her single mother
  C) Joshua, who lives with his married parents, cousins, and grandparents
  D) Jake, who lives with his biological father, stepmother, and stepbrother
  E) Jamal, who lives with his foster parents



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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