MCQ: Valuing Housework


  1. Why is housework often not considered ‘real work’ by many people?
    A) Because it does not require any effort
    B) Because it is not done for money
    C) Because it is done only by professionals
    D) Because it is not essential for daily life
  2. Who is usually responsible for housework in most families?
    A) Men
    B) Women
    C) Children
    D) Government workers
  3. What was the main realization of Harmeet’s family when his mother went on strike?
    A) That housework is easy and takes very little time
    B) That housework is a full-time responsibility and is essential for smooth daily life
    C) That hiring a domestic worker solves all problems
    D) That cooking is the only housework that matters
  4. What term is used to describe the situation where women work both inside and outside the home?
    A) Single burden
    B) Double burden
    C) Household economy
    D) Gender neutrality
  5. How does the undervaluation of housework impact women’s status in society?
    A) It gives them more free time
    B) It leads to their work being ignored and unrecognized
    C) It helps them get paid more
    D) It increases their authority in workplaces
  6. What is one reason why men and boys generally do not do housework?
    A) Because they are physically unable to do so
    B) Because it is traditionally seen as women’s responsibility
    C) Because they are always working outside the home
    D) Because they refuse to learn household chores
  7. Which of the following statements is TRUE about housework?
    A) Housework is not physically demanding
    B) Housework is time-consuming and requires physical effort
    C) Housework does not contribute to society
    D) Housework is a new concept introduced in modern times
  8. What role do domestic workers play in households?
    A) They assist with tasks like cleaning, cooking, and childcare
    B) They only work for wealthy families
    C) They replace family members in all household activities
    D) They are paid more than professionals in other fields
  9. Why do many domestic workers receive low wages?
    A) Because their work is not seen as valuable
    B) Because they work fewer hours
    C) Because they have high qualifications
    D) Because they only do one type of task
  10. How can society start recognizing the value of housework?
    A) By ignoring it altogether
    B) By acknowledging and sharing responsibilities among all family members
    C) By stopping men from working outside the home
    D) By eliminating the need for household chores

Answers and Explanations

  1. B) Because it is not done for money
    Housework is often not considered real work because it is unpaid, even though it requires effort and time.
  2. B) Women
    In most societies, women are expected to handle housework and caregiving tasks.
  3. B) That housework is a full-time responsibility and is essential for smooth daily life
    When Harmeet’s mother went on strike, the family realized how essential her work was for daily living.
  4. B) Double burden
    Women who work both at home and outside face a ‘double burden’ of responsibilities.
  5. B) It leads to their work being ignored and unrecognized
    Since housework is unpaid, it is often undervalued, which affects women’s status and recognition in society.
  6. B) Because it is traditionally seen as women’s responsibility
    Cultural norms and traditions have assigned housework primarily to women, making it less common for men to contribute.
  7. B) Housework is time-consuming and requires physical effort
    Housework involves multiple tasks, from cleaning to cooking, which require time and effort.
  8. A) They assist with tasks like cleaning, cooking, and childcare
    Domestic workers are employed to help families with household chores, often for low wages.
  9. A) Because their work is not seen as valuable
    Domestic work is undervalued and underpaid because it is not considered ‘skilled labor’ by society.
  10. B) By acknowledging and sharing responsibilities among all family members
    Recognizing and fairly distributing housework can help create equality in households and society.

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