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This section includes 1337 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Economics Mcqs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
801. |
Prejudice persists because it________________? |
A. | is learned in school |
B. | is emotionally satisfying |
C. | is based on rational though |
D. | causes guilt feelings and most people need a scapegoat |
Answer» C. is based on rational though | |
802. |
Discrimination is_______________? |
A. | an attitude or feeling of dislike for a certain group |
B. | an action taken as a result of prejudicial feelings |
C. | racial hatred |
D. | belief in the superiority of one,s own group |
Answer» C. racial hatred | |
803. |
The ultimate effect of stratification systems is to________________? |
A. | create inequality |
B. | help people decide whom they should marry |
C. | provide a work force for society |
D. | fulfill the laws of nature |
Answer» B. help people decide whom they should marry | |
804. |
The “New Class” is characterized as consisting of______________? |
A. | apolitical bureaucrats |
B. | the working poor |
C. | former members of the middle class |
D. | professionals with skills important in the information society |
Answer» E. | |
805. |
The Marxian model of class structure divided the population into______________? |
A. | quintiles |
B. | six or seven layers |
C. | the bourgeoisie and the proletariat |
D. | the haves and the have nots |
Answer» D. the haves and the have nots | |
806. |
The importance of status is supported by_____________? |
A. | statistics on cancer deaths |
B. | a recent study by an epidemiologist |
C. | the fact that people revere academics |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. the fact that people revere academics | |
807. |
individuals who hold lesser positions and make less money than their parents are displaying_____________? |
A. | status inconsistency |
B. | horizontal mobility |
C. | intragenerational mobility |
D. | intergenerational mobility |
Answer» E. | |
808. |
Scientists agree that________________? |
A. | there are three races |
B. | there are fifty two races |
C. | there are no races |
D. | all of humankind is descended from the same common stock |
Answer» E. | |
809. |
In sociological studies of race and ethnic relations_______________? |
A. | minority refers to the smaller group |
B. | minority refers to an oppressed group |
C. | majority represents the group in power because of its large numbers |
D. | minorities are described on the basis of biology |
Answer» C. majority represents the group in power because of its large numbers | |
810. |
The rise of social classes is almost always associated with the development of__________________? |
A. | the state |
B. | democracy |
C. | totalitarianism |
D. | international trade |
Answer» B. democracy | |
811. |
Secondary sex characteristics________________? |
A. | are anatomical differences between men and women |
B. | develop when specific hormones are introduced into an organism |
C. | are mental differences between men and women |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. are mental differences between men and women | |
812. |
Which statement is false regarding prejudice ? |
A. | It may be culture-conditioned or character -conditioned |
B. | It may reflect the norms of the community |
C. | Its source may be the personality of a specific person |
D. | it is almost never found in persons with an authoritarian personality type |
Answer» E. | |
813. |
Standard English and the music of music This belief is an example of_______________? |
A. | structural discrimination |
B. | attitudinal discrimination |
C. | individual discrimination |
D. | elitist discrimination |
Answer» C. individual discrimination | |
814. |
Members of an ethnic group_________________? |
A. | share behavioral traits |
B. | share social and cultural traits |
C. | share physical traits |
D. | are heterogeneous |
Answer» C. share physical traits | |
815. |
Dominant groups tend to use all but which of the following methods in dealing with minorities ? |
A. | forced assimilation |
B. | cultural relativity |
C. | population transfers |
D. | economic exploitation |
Answer» C. population transfers | |
816. |
Pluralist societies depend upon one of the following for their existence_______________? |
A. | immigration |
B. | colonization |
C. | conquest |
D. | coexistence |
Answer» E. | |
817. |
The small number of black managers and coaches in professional baseball and football is an example of________________? |
A. | individual discrimination |
B. | institutional discrimination |
C. | cultural discrimination |
D. | lack of talent among blacks |
Answer» C. cultural discrimination | |
818. |
Which statement is an example of stereotyping ? |
A. | Judge each individual on his own merits |
B. | All blacks are good basketball players |
C. | There are good and bad among all ethnic or racial groups |
D. | Talent is not the exclusive property of any ethnic group |
Answer» C. There are good and bad among all ethnic or racial groups | |
819. |
The merging of majority and minority groups as happened in Brazil is called_______________? |
A. | segregation |
B. | acculturation |
C. | accommodation |
D. | amalgamation |
Answer» E. | |
820. |
According to Gordon Allport,s theory of contact_______________? |
A. | unequal status between groups reduces prejudice |
B. | equal status between groups leads to reduced competition |
C. | Southern blacks and whites of the same social class have been driven further apart in recent years |
D. | equal status between groups increases prejudice |
Answer» C. Southern blacks and whites of the same social class have been driven further apart in recent years | |
821. |
The Cuban community in Miami is an example of______________? |
A. | assimilation |
B. | acculturation |
C. | accommodation |
D. | segregation |
Answer» D. segregation | |
822. |
To assign uniform characteristics to an entire group of people without allowing for individual differences is called_____________? |
A. | prejudging |
B. | characterizing |
C. | stereotyping |
D. | discriminating |
Answer» D. discriminating | |
823. |
The mechanisms of upward mobility of minorities did NOT include? |
A. | internal economic development and specialization |
B. | development of a middle class |
C. | geographic concentration |
D. | a social caste system |
Answer» E. | |
824. |
Discrimination occurs_______________? |
A. | with prejudice |
B. | as a result of informal quotas |
C. | with or without accompanying prejudice |
D. | as a result of government rulings |
Answer» D. as a result of government rulings | |
825. |
Discrimination against the elderly has been especially apparent in the area of____________? |
A. | creditworthiness |
B. | employment |
C. | retirement |
D. | hospitalization |
Answer» C. retirement | |
826. |
Which of the following processes includes isolation of the minority population ? |
A. | acculturation |
B. | accommodation |
C. | segregation |
D. | assimilation |
Answer» D. assimilation | |
827. |
Meads work in New Guinea indicated that__________________? |
A. | biology totally controls social role behavior |
B. | all tribes in her study stressed male aggression and hostility |
C. | sex role behavior is conditioned differently in different cultures |
D. | men are men and women are women everywhere |
Answer» D. men are men and women are women everywhere | |
828. |
Feminist theory bas borrowed much of the ideas of________________? |
A. | psychology |
B. | conflict and Marxist theories |
C. | the ideology that tries to rationalize women ,s low position in society |
D. | The Feminine Mystique |
Answer» C. the ideology that tries to rationalize women ,s low position in society | |
829. |
Disengagement refers to_______________? |
A. | aged persons maintaining their regular social roles |
B. | aged persons abandoning their regular roles so that younger people may assume them |
C. | a period before retirement |
D. | a pleasant interlude for the elderly |
Answer» C. a period before retirement | |
830. |
Gender assignment is based on______________? |
A. | biological sex only |
B. | sexuality only |
C. | social expectations only |
D. | a combination of biology and socialization |
Answer» E. | |
831. |
The subordinate position of women in decision making may result from_____________? |
A. | the instrumental role assumed by males |
B. | women being less intelligent than men |
C. | the choice of women as leaders |
D. | women’s modesty |
Answer» B. women being less intelligent than men | |
832. |
The most pernicious aspect of sexist ideology is__________________? |
A. | the belief that the sexes differ by nature |
B. | that men are superior in certain activities |
C. | that men are basically superior by nature |
D. | the pervasiveness of the ideology |
Answer» E. | |
833. |
According to the cognitive development theory children learn gender roles according to____________? |
A. | instinct |
B. | attempt to elicit parental approval |
C. | which stage of cognitive development they have reached |
D. | biology |
Answer» D. biology | |
834. |
As of 2005 what proportion of women were in managerial professional and administrative positions ? |
A. | 20% |
B. | 12% |
C. | 50% |
D. | 4% |
Answer» D. 4% | |
835. |
In the case of the male twin castrated during circumcision________________? |
A. | he was content living as a female |
B. | he behaved as a little girl once he was given female hormones |
C. | in spite of attempted socialization as a female he was unhappy in his gender |
D. | his case proves that nurture is stronger than nature |
Answer» D. his case proves that nurture is stronger than nature | |
836. |
Identification theory is based on the ideas of______________? |
A. | Freud |
B. | Cooley |
C. | Mead |
D. | Erikson |
Answer» B. Cooley | |
837. |
The media present gender roles_____________? |
A. | realistically |
B. | according to Victorian model |
C. | stereotypically |
D. | idealistically |
Answer» D. idealistically | |
838. |
In his book The Inevitability of Patriarchy Steven Goldberg asserts that_____________? |
A. | matriarchal societies have never existed |
B. | men perform the highest status non-maternal roles in all societies |
C. | men dominate male-female relationships |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» E. | |
839. |
Homosexuality________________? |
A. | is a product of the sexual revolution of the 1960s? |
B. | is a sin against nature? |
C. | has been known to exist throughout history |
D. | is a way of curbing population? |
Answer» D. is a way of curbing population? | |
840. |
As a person age_____________? |
A. | health care costs decrease |
B. | senility sets in |
C. | senescence affects a small minority |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. senility sets in | |
841. |
The experience of loss or impending loss of a person to whom one is close is called______________? |
A. | disengagement |
B. | displacement |
C. | bequeath Ent |
D. | bereavement |
Answer» E. | |
842. |
Kinsey maintained that______________? |
A. | sexuality exists on a continuum |
B. | one is either a heterosexual or a homosexual |
C. | bisexuals lack specific hormones |
D. | people should have sex-change operations if they felt they were the wrong sex |
Answer» B. one is either a heterosexual or a homosexual | |
843. |
The identical twin who lost his penis in a tragic accident______________? |
A. | accepted his female identity |
B. | acted as a female would |
C. | preferred dolls to guns |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» D. none of the above | |
844. |
A deliberate attempt to persuade the individual to accept a particular belief or to make a specific choice uncritically is______________? |
A. | brainwashing |
B. | instruction |
C. | education |
D. | propaganda |
Answer» E. | |
845. |
The ideology of ageism__________________? |
A. | prevails only in the U.S |
B. | applies only to the old |
C. | asserts that the very young and the very old are inferior |
D. | has little impact on the society |
Answer» D. has little impact on the society | |
846. |
In modern society death has acquired to some extent a sense of_____________? |
A. | meaninglessness |
B. | ordinariness |
C. | unnaturalness |
D. | appropriateness |
Answer» D. appropriateness | |
847. |
The crowd at a religious revival meeting is_______________? |
A. | casual |
B. | acting |
C. | expressive |
D. | disorganized |
Answer» D. disorganized | |
848. |
A temporary collection of people gathered in the same place at the same time becomes a crowd when they______________? |
A. | interact on a face-to-face basis |
B. | respond to a common stimulus |
C. | are personally acquainted with each other |
D. | have the same thing in mind as to how to behave |
Answer» C. are personally acquainted with each other | |
849. |
Persons interested in saving the whales could be considered a (n)______________? |
A. | public |
B. | acting crowd |
C. | casual crowd |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. acting crowd | |
850. |
Many listeners to a 1938 science fiction radio program believed that Martians were really invading the Earth They fled into the streets in panic We would call their behavior______________? |
A. | fashion |
B. | rational legal behavior |
C. | fantasy |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» E. | |