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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