Comprehensive Overview of Immigration Law (COIL) Practice Exam

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What is Oliver's household size if he has two children, a wife, and his son, Nigel, who is married with two children?

  1. 6

  2. 7

  3. 8 or possibly 9

  4. 10

The correct answer is: 8 or possibly 9

To determine Oliver's household size, we need to consider everyone who is part of his household based on the information given. Oliver has a wife and two children, which totals four members: Oliver, his wife, and two children. Then we need to take into account his son, Nigel. The complication arises from Nigel's own family. Nigel is married and has two children, which adds an additional four members to the count: Nigel, his wife, and their two children. When we combine all the individuals: - Oliver: 1 - Wife: 1 - Two Children: 2 - Nigel: 1 - Nigel's Wife: 1 - Nigel's Two Children: 2 Adding these together gives: 1 (Oliver) + 1 (Wife) + 2 (Children) + 1 (Nigel) + 1 (Nigel's Wife) + 2 (Nigel's Children) = 8 Since the question states Oliver's household size and doesn't specify whether it includes Nigel's household members, the count of 8 individuals represents Oliver, his wife, their two children, and Nigel along with his wife and two children. However, depending on how we interpret household size