Budgeting
Family Tree
Family Types and Unions/Forms of Marriage
Institutions that Assist Families in Dominica
Roles of Key Players in the Family
100

What is Budgeting

What is A plan that helps a family manage its income and expenses?

100

What symbol is commonly used to represent females on a family tree? 

A circle.

100

What is a nuclear family?

A family structure consisting of two parents and their children.

100

Which institution offers support to families through financial assistance and welfare services?

The government (social welfare department).

100

Who is typically known as the “breadwinner” in traditional family roles?

The father. (though modern families may vary)

200

Name one tool a family might use to help them budget effectively.

A spreadsheet, mobile app, or budgeting template.

200

What term is used for family members from past generations shown at the top of a family tree?

Ancestors.

200

Name a type of union where people live together without being legally married.

Consensual or common-law union.

200

Which institution provides educational support for children in Dominica?

Schools

200

In a family, who is commonly responsible for providing comfort and nurturing?

The mother (though modern families may vary).

300

What is the difference between needs and wants in budgeting?

Needs are essentials like food and housing, while wants are non-essential items like entertainment.

300

What is the main purpose of a family tree?

To visually represent family relationships across generations.

300

What is polygamy?

A form of marriage in which one person has multiple spouses.

300

Name a religious institution that often provides moral guidance and support for families.

The church.

300

Who is responsible for setting rules and discipline in traditional families?

Traditionally, the father.

400

Name a common expense in a family budget that can be adjusted to save money.

Groceries, entertainment, or utilities.

400

If two people are connected by the same parents, what is their relationship?

They are siblings.

400

What is the difference between monogamy and polygamy?

Monogamy involves one spouse, while polygamy involves multiple spouses.

400

Which type of institution offers services like daycare to help working parents?

Childcare or daycare centers.

400

What role do grandparents commonly play in a family?

They often provide support, guidance, and help with childcare.

500

Describe what “thrift” means in the context of budgeting.

Practicing careful spending, saving, and avoiding waste.

500

What is the term used to describe the study of family history and ancestry?

Genealogy.

500

What type of family structure includes extended family members like aunts, uncles, and cousins living together?

Extended family.

500

What kind of community project could a social welfare organization create to support families?

Food banks, free medical clinics, or family counseling services.

500

What role do children often play in family responsibilities today that differs from traditional roles?

Children may help with household chores and even contribute financially in some cases.