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The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about different stages of relationships such as courtship, dating, engagement and marriage. The questions assess the reader's understanding of these concepts by having them identify the correct term that fits each description provided. Key relationship stages covered include courtship as a period of getting to know someone, engagement as a commitment before marriage, and marriage as a lifelong partnership between two individuals.

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The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about different stages of relationships such as courtship, dating, engagement and marriage. The questions assess the reader's understanding of these concepts by having them identify the correct term that fits each description provided. Key relationship stages covered include courtship as a period of getting to know someone, engagement as a commitment before marriage, and marriage as a lifelong partnership between two individuals.

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1.

What is a social activity which involves two or more people generally

assessing each other’s suitability for potential relationship?

A. courtship

B. dating

C. engagement

D. marriage

2. What is the period in a couple’s relationship where they get to know

each other and decides if there will be an engagement?

A. courtship

B. engagement

C. friendship

D. group date

3. What is a sacred ceremony which two people involves in a lifelong

commitment?

A. courtship

B. dating

C. engagement

D. marriage

4. Which of the following stage to test the compatibility between the two

persons?

A. courtship

B. double date

C. engagement

D. marriage

What is the period of agreement will be entered between two people in


love for them to be able to know each other and their families well

enough?

A. courtship

B. dating

C. engagement

D. marriage

6. What is a type of dating where two couples go on a date at the same

time and place?

A. double date

B. friendship date

C. group date

D. standard date

7. Which of the following lifelong partnership where two unique

individuals, a man and a woman who understand, respect, care, and

love each other?

A. courtship

B. dating

C. engagement

D. marriage

8. Which of the following type of date where any number of couples can

enjoy a date?

A. double date

B. group date C. single date

D. standard date
9. Which of the following type of date where a person spends romantic

time with another person?

A. double date

B. group date

C. standard date

D. twofold date

What stage in life where a person establishes an agreed relationship in

a more enduring kind?

A. courtship

B. engagement

C. friendship

D. marriage

11. Which of the following stage in life that you are seeing someone with a

specific purpose?

A. courtship

B. dating

C. engagement

D. marriage
12. Which of the choices below is NOT a factor necessary to consider in

choosing a lifetime partner for successful married life?

A. character and economic readiness

B. commitment and love

C. family’s business plans

D. respect and compassionate

13. Which of the following choices below does NOT belong to the

importance of dating?

A. It gives you limitations to your social circle.

B. It gives quality time to each other.

C. It strengthens the relationship.

D. It gives us security

14. Which of the following is one of the negative effects of dating that can

affect any person, especially teenagers?

A. affection and respect

B. early pregnancy

C. respect and compassionate

D. responsible and honest

15. Which of the following is an example of character that you should

consider in choosing a lifetime partner?

A. disrespectful and uncompassionate

B. responsible and compassionate

C. irresponsible and dishonest

D. unemployed

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