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Sociology
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  • 1. Sociology is the study of human society, social behavior, and the dynamics of social structures and institutions. It examines how individuals interact within societies, how societies are formed, and how they are maintained or changed over time. Sociologists study various aspects of society, including social norms, culture, social inequality, social institutions, and social movements. Through the lens of sociology, we can gain insights into the complexities of human social life and understand the impact of social forces on individual behavior and interaction.

    What is sociology?
A) The study of human society and social behavior.
B) The study of chemical reactions.
C) The study of plant biology.
D) The study of stars and galaxies.
  • 2. Who is considered the founder of sociology?
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Karl Marx
C) Auguste Comte
D) Charles Darwin
  • 3. What is socialization?
A) The process of organizing social events.
B) The process through which individuals learn and internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of a society.
C) The study of population growth.
D) The study of social media influence on society.
  • 4. Which theoretical perspective focuses on how power and inequality shape society?
A) Feminist theory
B) Symbolic interactionism
C) Conflict theory
D) Functionalism
  • 5. Which of the following is an example of a primary group?
A) Classmates
B) Family
C) Sports team
D) Coworkers
  • 6. What is the term for a set of cultural beliefs and practices that help to maintain powerful social, economic, and political interests?
A) Science
B) Religion
C) Ideology
D) Tradition
  • 7. What is social stratification?
A) The process of shaping social structures.
B) The study of social interactions.
C) The study of different rock layers in the Earth's crust.
D) The division of society into hierarchical layers.
  • 8. What is the term for the beliefs, values, behavior, and material objects that, together, characterize a group's way of life?
A) Ethics
B) Laws
C) Culture
D) Society
  • 9. Which type of research method involves systematically observing, recording, and analyzing behavior in its natural setting?
A) Interview
B) Experiment
C) Survey
D) Ethnography
  • 10. What is the term for a negative attitude based on faulty generalizations about members of specific racial, ethnic, or other groups?
A) Stereotype
B) Xenophobia
C) Prejudice
D) Discrimination
  • 11. What is the term for the separation of individuals based on social characteristics such as race, ethnicity, or gender?
A) Segregation
B) Pluralism
C) Integration
D) Assimilation
  • 12. What is the term for the process by which people acquire the norms and values of society and learn to function as members of that society?
A) Globalization
B) Assimilation
C) Cultural relativism
D) Socialization
  • 13. Which concept refers to the feeling of disorientation and confusion that can occur in an unfamiliar culture or social environment?
A) Culture shock
B) Socialization
C) Ethnocentrism
D) Assimilation
  • 14. What is the term for a social group that an individual uses as a standard for evaluating themselves and their behavior?
A) Social class
B) Peer group
C) Reference group
D) Work team
  • 15. What is the difference between sex and gender?
A) Sex refers to physical characteristics, while gender refers to reproductive functions.
B) Sex refers to gender identity, while gender refers to biological traits.
C) Sex refers to gender roles, while gender refers to sexual orientation.
D) Sex refers to biological differences, while gender refers to social and cultural differences.
  • 16. Which term refers to the process by which a minority group gradually adopts the customs and attitudes of the dominant culture?
A) Pluralism
B) Cultural relativism
C) Assimilation
D) Segregation
  • 17. What is the term for the ways in which people adjust their behavior to new cultural environments?
A) Cultural relativism
B) Cultural diffusion
C) Acculturation
D) Assimilation
  • 18. Which sociological paradigm views society as a system of interconnected parts that work together to promote stability and harmony?
A) Conflict theory
B) Functionalism
C) Feminist theory
D) Symbolic interactionism
  • 19. Which sociologist is known for his theory of social action and the Protestant work ethic?
A) Emile Durkheim
B) Auguste Comte
C) Max Weber
D) Karl Marx
  • 20. Which sociological perspective focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society?
A) Symbolic Interactionism
B) Functionalism
C) Conflict Theory
D) Feminist Theory
  • 21. Which sociologist coined the term 'social facts' and emphasized the study of social solidarity?
A) Auguste Comte
B) Karl Marx
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Max Weber
  • 22. Which of the following is an example of non-material culture?
A) Artifacts
B) Food
C) Clothing
D) Language
  • 23. Which sociologist developed the concept of the 'sociological imagination'?
A) C. Wright Mills
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Max Weber
D) Karl Marx
  • 24. Who is known for his work on the 'Matthew Effect' and how advantages can accumulate over time?
A) Pierre Bourdieu
B) Robert K. Merton
C) Erving Goffman
D) Judith Butler
  • 25. What term describes the process of socialization where individuals lose old habits and adopt new ones?
A) Resocialization
B) Socialization
C) Assimilation
D) Acculturation
  • 26. Which sociologist is known for his contributions to the study of deviance and labeling theory?
A) Émile Durkheim
B) Howard S. Becker
C) Michel Foucault
D) Erving Goffman
  • 27. What is the sociological term for the inherited characteristics and social positions that individuals are born into?
A) Ascribed status
B) Master status
C) Achieved status
D) Role strain
  • 28. What is the study of society, human social behavior, and social interactions called?
A) Sociology
B) Geography
C) Biology
D) Psychology
  • 29. What sociological concept refers to prejudice and discrimination against people based on their age?
A) Sexism
B) Ageism
C) Classism
D) Racism
  • 30. Which sociologist developed the theory of 'social capital'?
A) Howard Becker
B) Pierre Bourdieu
C) Jürgen Habermas
D) Erving Goffman
  • 31. What is the term for the use of one's own culture as a yardstick for judging the ways of other individuals or societies?
A) Ethnocentrism
B) Cultural dilution
C) Cultural relativism
D) Cultural pluralism
  • 32. What is the term for the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex?
A) Segregation
B) Racism
C) Discrimination
D) Prejudice
  • 33. What is the term for the system of production and exchange that provides for the material needs of individuals living in a society?
A) Economy
B) Culture
C) Religion
D) Politics
  • 34. Which sociologist is known for his theory of historical materialism and the class struggle?
A) Max Weber
B) Auguste Comte
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Karl Marx
  • 35. What is the term for the process by which individuals and groups are ranked in a hierarchy?
A) Socialization
B) Stratification
C) Differentiation
D) Normalization
  • 36. What is the term for a form of social organization in which females dominate males?
A) Patriarchy
B) Oligarchy
C) Matriarchy
D) Monarchy
  • 37. Which sociologist developed the theory of the looking-glass self, emphasizing the role of social interactions in shaping self-concept?
A) Erving Goffman
B) George Herbert Mead
C) Herbert Spencer
D) Charles Horton Cooley
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