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This section includes 1534 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Sociology Mcqs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which of the following was the earliest example of an international organization ? |
A. | the Pan-Arab League |
B. | the Hanseatic League |
C. | the Football League |
D. | the League of Nations |
Answer» C. the Football League | |
2. |
The customary normal and habitual ways a group does things are called_____________? |
A. | Norms |
B. | Folkways |
C. | Customs |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Customs | |
3. |
The four principles of McDonaldization are_______________? |
A. | efficiency calculability affordability consistent decor |
B. | efficiency calculability uniformity automation |
C. | efficiency dehumanization automation high calories |
D. | efficiency Big Mac large fries’ milkshake |
Answer» C. efficiency dehumanization automation high calories | |
4. |
Which of these aspects of organization is most associated with the work of Michel Foucault ? |
A. | surveillance |
B. | meritocracy |
C. | bureaucracy |
D. | transnational organization |
Answer» D. transnational organization | |
5. |
Which of the following is not one of Perlmutter,s (1972) types of transnational corporations ? |
A. | polycentric |
B. | ethnocentric |
C. | heliocentric |
D. | geocentric |
Answer» D. geocentric | |
6. |
Meyer and Rowan,s assertion that roman rules are often myths means ? |
A. | that the rules were written down a long time in the past |
B. | that the rules never in fact existed in the first place |
C. | that the rules have little actual substance in reality |
D. | that rules are a hindrance in large organization |
Answer» D. that rules are a hindrance in large organization | |
7. |
The tourist gaze is socially organized by professional experts and puts the tourist in search of_____________? |
A. | the familiar |
B. | the exotic |
C. | the historic |
D. | the amusing |
Answer» C. the historic | |
8. |
In the late eighteenth century what was Jeremy Bentham,s Panopticon ? |
A. | an army barracks |
B. | a prison |
C. | an asylum |
D. | a school |
Answer» C. an asylum | |
9. |
Which of the following did Max Weber see as a potentially serious problem with the advance of modern bureaucracies ? |
A. | bureaucratic organization could become prohibitively expensive to run |
B. | social organization could become too efficient |
C. | democracy could become a sham if bureaucrats held real power |
D. | bureaucratic officials may be able to abuse their power |
Answer» D. bureaucratic officials may be able to abuse their power | |
10. |
The internet rearranges our experience of space-time by making it possible to_______________? |
A. | communicate instantly with people far away |
B. | experience what its like to be a different gender |
C. | interact in an unreal and alienated way |
D. | communicate without non-verbal cues |
Answer» B. experience what its like to be a different gender | |
11. |
Great civilizations of world developed in________________? |
A. | Mountainous Areas |
B. | Great deserts |
C. | Lowlands of great river basins |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
12. |
The creative potential of personality is accounted for by______________? |
A. | Stimulus-response psychology |
B. | Drive psychology |
C. | Trait psychology |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
13. |
Spengler and Toynbee deny_____________? |
A. | existence of upward progress |
B. | cyclic |
C. | cultural growth from simple to complex |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
14. |
Material and Non-material culture are_________________? |
A. | not related to each other |
B. | complementary |
C. | slightly related |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. slightly related | |
15. |
The sequence of Rostow,s stages of economic growth are____________? |
A. | traditional take-off drive to maturity high mass consumption |
B. | traditional drive to maturity high mass consumption take-off |
C. | traditional state intervention high mass consumption take-off |
D. | traditional dependency modernization take-off |
Answer» B. traditional drive to maturity high mass consumption take-off | |
16. |
The Bretton Woods institutions are_______________? |
A. | The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank |
B. | The World Trade Organization and the World Bank |
C. | The international Monetary Fund and the World Health Organization |
D. | The United Nations and the World Trade Organization |
Answer» B. The World Trade Organization and the World Bank | |
17. |
The activity of measuring and explaining the size of populations is know as_______________? |
A. | Malthusianism |
B. | demography |
C. | forecasting |
D. | official statistics |
Answer» C. forecasting | |
18. |
Everything which is socially learned and shared is called______________? |
A. | society |
B. | Culture |
C. | behavior |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. behavior | |
19. |
Material Culture consists of_______________? |
A. | physical objects |
B. | Non-physical objects |
C. | Both a and b |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Non-physical objects | |
20. |
The value-added model of collective behavior ? |
A. | presents three preconditions for collective behavior |
B. | states that each determinant expands the range of potential final outcomes |
C. | is of little use in understanding the complexity of collective behavior. |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» E. | |
21. |
Which of the following is not a reason why corporate crime is more difficult to prosecute compared with individual crimes ? |
A. | victims may not realise that a crime has been committed |
B. | it is more difficult to apportion blame to corporate criminals |
C. | legal systems are founded on individual not collective responsibility |
D. | corporate offences cause less harm than crimes against an individual |
Answer» E. | |
22. |
Human and animal societies share all but one of the following characteristics ? |
A. | population and common territory |
B. | shared beliefs and collective destiny |
C. | Both sexes and all ages |
D. | None of theses |
Answer» C. Both sexes and all ages | |
23. |
What is the main consequence of well-defined ethnic existing within established nations states ? |
A. | nations without states |
B. | multiculturalism |
C. | a cultural melting Pot |
D. | separate institutions |
Answer» B. multiculturalism | |
24. |
Which of these does not include income earned by individuals or corporations outside a country ? |
A. | Gross National Product |
B. | Gross Domestic Product |
C. | Purchasing Power Parity |
D. | Gross National Income |
Answer» C. Purchasing Power Parity | |
25. |
A survey should avoid asking_____________? |
A. | fixed-choice questions s |
B. | short questions s |
C. | leading questions |
D. | funneled questions s |
Answer» D. funneled questions s | |
26. |
While a role is the behavior expected of one in a particular status role behavior is_____________? |
A. | Actual behavior |
B. | Supposed behavior |
C. | Ascribed behavior |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Supposed behavior | |
27. |
Socialist theory was defined in the writings of karl Marx and______________? |
A. | Emile Durkheim |
B. | Adam Smith |
C. | Friedrich Engels |
D. | the Marx |
Answer» C. Friedrich Engels | |
28. |
Talcott Parsons,s structural functionalism attempted to tackle ? |
A. | the problem of class conflict |
B. | the problem of economic restructuring |
C. | the problem of social welfare |
D. | the problem of social order |
Answer» E. | |
29. |
In an experiment two groups are identical except for the change that researchers introduce into one group That group is called______________? |
A. | the contaminated group |
B. | the control groups |
C. | the experimental group |
D. | the neutral standard |
Answer» D. the neutral standard | |
30. |
Mostly the drugs are used for a number of causes a few_________________? |
A. | Peace of mind |
B. | Unemployment |
C. | Fun-Pleasure |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
31. |
What is cosmopolitan democracy ? |
A. | a form of world government with global citizenship |
B. | rule by the worlds educated elites |
C. | democratic government at the level of the city |
D. | democratic government that is representative of a multicultural society |
Answer» B. rule by the worlds educated elites | |
32. |
Which of the following is a nation without a state ? |
A. | Tibet |
B. | Israel |
C. | Belgium |
D. | all of these |
Answer» B. Israel | |
33. |
Economic standing includes______________? |
A. | wealth that which people own (have) |
B. | job security |
C. | both a and b |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. job security | |
34. |
Herberg,s (1955) study of religion in America suggested that ? |
A. | ethnic minorities practised religion to achieve social acceptance in the culture |
B. | mainstream faiths were becoming increasingly identified with national identity |
C. | the moral teachings of the main religions were becoming relatively similar |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» E. | |
35. |
The “looking-glass self” essentially explains ? |
A. | our reflections on our own personal shortcomings |
B. | our sense of knowledge from all of the agents of socialization |
C. | our sense of individuality |
D. | our self-concept both positive and negative |
E. | our imagination of how others see us |
Answer» F. | |
36. |
A network of roles according to which each person accepts certain duties towards others makes ? |
A. | Social background |
B. | Social Order |
C. | Social stratification |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Social stratification | |
37. |
Resistance to certain aspects of development and social change in an effort to neutralize their efforts is called________________? |
A. | countermovement |
B. | social amelioration |
C. | counter modernization |
D. | countenance |
E. | post modernization |
Answer» B. social amelioration | |
38. |
Bowlby’s maternal deprivation thesis claimed that_______________? |
A. | mothers who are living in poverty cannot afford to give their children the resources that other children enjoy |
B. | children deprived of an early secure attachment to their mother are prone to suffer physically intellectually and socially in later life |
C. | mothering is a socially constructed activity identified in the narratives of new mothers |
D. | deprivation is something children inherit usually through their mothers’ side |
Answer» C. mothering is a socially constructed activity identified in the narratives of new mothers | |
39. |
Comte,s term positivism refers to________________? |
A. | a theory that emphasizes the positive aspects of society |
B. | the precise scientific study of observable phenomena |
C. | a theory that posits difficult s and sets out to answer them |
D. | an unscientific set of laws about social progress |
Answer» C. a theory that posits difficult s and sets out to answer them | |
40. |
The development of computers and the increased use of the internet are examples of what source of social change ? |
A. | clashes over resources and values |
B. | diffusion |
C. | the mass media |
D. | innovation |
Answer» E. | |
41. |
The Functionalist view on social change sees development and modernization both________________? |
A. | necessary and functional |
B. | slow and adaptive |
C. | responsive but counterproductive |
D. | humanistic and rational |
E. | abnormal and troublesome |
Answer» C. responsive but counterproductive | |
42. |
Which nation(s) has(have) witnessed a significant decline in voter turnout in recent elections ? |
A. | Japan |
B. | Great Britain |
C. | the United States |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» C. the United States | |
43. |
Sociology can be considered a social science because_______________? |
A. | its theories are logical explicit and supported by empirical evidence |
B. | sociologists collect data in a relatively objective and systematic way |
C. | ideas and research findings are scrutinized by other sociologists |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» E. | |
44. |
Pakistanis share in the Worlds total adult illiterate is____________? |
A. | 10% |
B. | 5% |
C. | 8% |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. 8% | |
45. |
“Underclass “refers to____________? |
A. | the poor who are concentrated in isolated rural areas |
B. | individuals who experience occasional poverty but who move back into the “mainstream” of economic life within 12 months |
C. | the persistently poor who exist mainly because of a sharp climb in joblessness due to a redistribution of jobs in the inner city |
D. | both b and c |
Answer» D. both b and c | |
46. |
Which of the following is an accurate statement about a population pyramid ? |
A. | A population pyramid portrays the sex and age composition of a population |
B. | A population pyramid must be based on absolute numbers. |
C. | A population pyramid is of interest solely to academics. |
D. | A population pyramid requires complex statistical calculation to understand the interrelationship between age and sex in a given population. |
Answer» B. A population pyramid must be based on absolute numbers. | |
47. |
Why do many sociologists use scare quotes when discussing race ? |
A. | it,s a complex concept with multiple meanings |
B. | to reflect the fact that the number of races is disputed |
C. | the concept has no scientific basis but is still widely used |
D. | to distinguish the science of race from discussions of ethnicity |
Answer» D. to distinguish the science of race from discussions of ethnicity | |
48. |
Due to urbanization Pakistanis urban population increased from six million in 1951 to_____________? |
A. | 40 million today |
B. | 57 million |
C. | 60 million |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. 60 million | |
49. |
The Most Prominent spokesmen of Functionalist Perspective are______________? |
A. | Talcott Parsons |
B. | Kingsley Davis |
C. | Robert Merton |
D. | All of above |
Answer» E. | |
50. |
Proponents of the family planning approach to fertility reduction argue that______________? |
A. | economic development will lead to a reduction in fertility |
B. | governments consider modern contraceptive measures to be a threat to the preservation and continuation of their way of life. |
C. | if contraceptives are made available and if information about the value and need for birth planning is disseminated people will reduce their fertility |
D. | people can be coerced into using family planning techniques |
Answer» D. people can be coerced into using family planning techniques | |