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501. |
What is the idea that racism pervades all of society’s structures in a systematic way called ? |
A. | new racism |
B. | cultural racism |
C. | ethnocentrism |
D. | institutional racism |
Answer» E. | |
502. |
A minority group is one that is both disadvantaged and_______________? |
A. | has some sense of collective or group solidarity? |
B. | numerically small compared to the main social group |
C. | identifiably different from others in a society |
D. | holds views contrary to the social norm |
Answer» B. numerically small compared to the main social group | |
503. |
The process of turning the class concept into something measurable is called_____________? |
A. | operational research |
B. | modus operandum |
C. | operationalization |
D. | operant conditioning |
Answer» B. modus operandum | |
504. |
Marx said that the development of the labor movement through factory-based production would turn the working class into____________? |
A. | a class in itself |
B. | a-class by itself |
C. | a class for itself |
D. | a ruling class |
Answer» D. a ruling class | |
505. |
According to Wright some class locations are contradictory because______________? |
A. | their holders do not believe in the notion of class |
B. | they share features of the positions above and below them |
C. | there is disagreement about how to interpret them |
D. | they are impossible for sociologists to measure and classify |
Answer» E. | |
506. |
Mass-society theory suggests that_______________? |
A. | the content of the media is determined by market forces |
B. | the subordinate classes are dominated by the ideology of the ruling class |
C. | the media manipulate the masses as vulnerable passive consumers |
D. | audiences make selective interpretations of media messages |
Answer» D. audiences make selective interpretations of media messages | |
507. |
Which of the following is NOT associated with functionalism ? |
A. | Talcott Parsons |
B. | Ralf Dahrendorf |
C. | Emile Durkheim |
D. | Robert Merton |
Answer» C. Emile Durkheim | |
508. |
The capitalist class of the mid-twentieth century were said to join the upper class because them___________? |
A. | Participated in the same leisure pursuits and events of the social calendar |
B. | emulated the lifestyle and cultural values of the traditional aristocracy |
C. | owned companies and financial assets that generated wealth through corporations |
D. | had direct personal ownerships of land and businesses as physical assets |
Answer» D. had direct personal ownerships of land and businesses as physical assets | |
509. |
Weber defined a class situation as____________? |
A. | the exploitation of the working class by their capitalist employers |
B. | a social groups consciousness of their status and life chances |
C. | a person’s position in the capital product and labor markets based on their economic resources |
D. | the lifestyle of a social class as defined by patterns of consumption |
Answer» D. the lifestyle of a social class as defined by patterns of consumption | |
510. |
Social relations are directly proportional to_____________? |
A. | social Class |
B. | Social status |
C. | Caste system |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Social status | |
511. |
When sociologists study the structure of layers in society and people’s movement between them they call this____________? |
A. | social stratification |
B. | social control |
C. | social conflict |
D. | social solidarity |
Answer» B. social control | |
512. |
socialization in children takes place___________? |
A. | In the same class |
B. | among the children of different classes |
C. | between lower and middle classes |
D. | both a and c |
Answer» E. | |
513. |
Global studies indicate that one_______________ of all women have been beaten coerced into sex, or otherwise physically abused in their lifetime? |
A. | half |
B. | third |
C. | quarter |
D. | tenth |
Answer» C. quarter | |
514. |
Principles such as efficiency calculability and predictability are all part of what Ritzer called____________? |
A. | McDonaldization |
B. | post-modernization |
C. | the service industry |
D. | the culture of commerce |
E. | post-industrialization |
Answer» B. post-modernization | |
515. |
Which of the following was not identified as a major theoretical perspective on social change ? |
A. | Functional theory |
B. | interactionist theory |
C. | Conflict theory |
D. | Cyclical theory |
E. | Evolutionary theory |
Answer» C. Conflict theory | |
516. |
_____________ is the term commonly used to describe the early days of a social movement characterized by a general mood of discontent ? |
A. | Bureaucratization |
B. | Decline |
C. | Coalescence |
D. | Incipience |
E. | Arousal |
Answer» E. Arousal | |
517. |
Rumors about a bizarre event that supposedly happened to someone far removed from the individual telling the story are often called_______________? |
A. | legendary tales |
B. | urban legends |
C. | sports legends |
D. | schoolyard tales |
E. | rural legends |
Answer» C. sports legends | |
518. |
________ usually last longer are better organized more goal-oriented and have a longer lasting impact than fads or crazes ? |
A. | Social movements |
B. | Developments |
C. | Conventions |
D. | Hysterias |
E. | Protests |
Answer» B. Developments | |
519. |
What approach focuses on the ever-changing relationship over time between social movements and macro-level economic and political systems ? |
A. | Globalization |
B. | Political Process |
C. | Postmodernism |
D. | Linear Evolutionary |
E. | Counter-modernization |
Answer» C. Postmodernism | |
520. |
Which of the following describes a central change in contemporary life that has been identified by futurists ? |
A. | The United States is being restructured from an agrarian to an industrial society |
B. | Modern societies are increasingly shifting from a national to a global economy |
C. | High tech industries are becoming energy-and materials-intensive |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» C. High tech industries are becoming energy-and materials-intensive | |
521. |
Mass hysteria ? |
A. | involves contained anxiety |
B. | is usually associated with some mysterious force |
C. | never involves physical symptoms |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. never involves physical symptoms | |
522. |
Which of the following is not a function the family discussed by William Ogburn ? |
A. | providing of social status |
B. | reproduction |
C. | economic |
D. | protection |
Answer» D. protection | |
523. |
According to contagion theory the “mob mind” develops through_____________? |
A. | imitation suggestibility and circular reaction |
B. | precipitating factors structural strain and structural conduciveness |
C. | norms of the status quo emergent norms and new norms |
D. | fashions fads and crazes |
Answer» B. precipitating factors structural strain and structural conduciveness | |
524. |
Among the approaches that seek to explain the causes of social movements which one states that revolutions are most likely to take place when a prolonged period of social and economic betterment is followed by a period of sharp reversal ? |
A. | the resource mobilization approach |
B. | the deprivation approaches |
C. | the capitalist collapse approach |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. the capitalist collapse approach | |
525. |
Which of the following is an accurate statement about rumors ? |
A. | Rumors are effective ways to disseminate reliable information |
B. | Rumors are easy to verify |
C. | Rumors are transmitted from person to person in a relatively rapid fashion |
D. | Rumors typically arise when people trust official sources of information |
Answer» D. Rumors typically arise when people trust official sources of information | |
526. |
________ is the process by which a society moves from traditional to industrial social and economic arrangements? |
A. | Development |
B. | Evolution |
C. | Modernization |
D. | Social change |
Answer» D. Social change | |
527. |
Which sociological perspective minimizes change? |
A. | functionalist perspective |
B. | conflict perspective |
C. | interactionist perspective |
D. | each of the above |
Answer» B. conflict perspective | |
528. |
A new combination or a new use of existing knowledge is termed as______________? |
A. | Invention |
B. | discovery |
C. | Social Change |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. discovery | |
529. |
Gossip usually consists of information about a person ? |
A. | family |
B. | personal affairs |
C. | crimes |
D. | military record |
E. | work |
Answer» C. crimes | |
530. |
Functionalists accept “Change” as a _____________? |
A. | Function |
B. | Constant |
C. | Change |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Change | |
531. |
According to Marxian view each stage contained within itself the seeds of_____________? |
A. | progress |
B. | it’s won destruction |
C. | next stage |
D. | both b and c |
Answer» E. | |
532. |
Auguste Comte described _________________? |
A. | Four stages of social change |
B. | Two stages |
C. | Three stages |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
533. |
Changes of relationships are primarily___________________________? |
A. | Individual changes |
B. | Social Change |
C. | Cultural Change |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Cultural Change | |
534. |
Changes in the social structure of a society is called_______________? |
A. | Social Change |
B. | Cultural Change |
C. | Structural Change |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Structural Change | |
535. |
What theory argues that only certain people will be attracted by the opportunity to participate in a given episode of collective behavior ? |
A. | Contagion |
B. | Convergence |
C. | Emergence |
D. | Structural |
E. | Reformist |
Answer» C. Emergence | |
536. |
Central to the concept of social movement is the idea that _____________? |
A. | social movements appear only in times of controlled slow social change |
B. | social movements occur inside the institutional framework of everyday life |
C. | people intervene in the process of social change |
D. | people do not readily undertake joint activity |
Answer» D. people do not readily undertake joint activity | |
537. |
A ___________ is a substantial number of people who interact on the basis of loosely defined norms ? |
A. | craze |
B. | group |
C. | contagion |
D. | collectivity |
E. | mob |
Answer» E. mob | |
538. |
Crowds have three characteristics in common Which of the following is NOT one of those characteristics ? |
A. | deindividualization |
B. | invulnerability |
C. | suggestibility |
D. | transformation |
Answer» E. | |
539. |
According to Smelser’s model which of the following determinants of collective behavior occurs first ? |
A. | growth of a generalized belief |
B. | precipitating factors |
C. | structural conduciveness |
D. | structural strain |
Answer» D. structural strain | |
540. |
Which of the following is likely to occur as a result of the computer revolution in the United States ? |
A. | a restriction in the amount of information available to the general public |
B. | a plateauing of the amount of automation the workplace |
C. | a centralized accumulation of power in the hands of those who have access to computers |
D. | an increased involvement in society by people with disabilities |
Answer» D. an increased involvement in society by people with disabilities | |
541. |
How do fashions differ from fads ? |
A. | Fashions are norms fads are not |
B. | Fashions are long-lived fads are short-lived |
C. | Fashions enjoy widespread acceptance within society fads enjoy acceptance only among a segment of the population |
D. | Fashions include crazes fads do not Mass hysteria |
Answer» D. Fashions include crazes fads do not Mass hysteria | |
542. |
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 | |
543. |
In developing nations which of the following influence(s) social change towards the liberal Western democratic style of society ? |
A. | literacy education and communication |
B. | a centrally dominated social order |
C. | extreme social inequalities |
D. | homogenous social groups and organizations |
Answer» B. a centrally dominated social order | |
544. |
The feeling of aimlessness or despair often associated with unsettling conditions is_____________? |
A. | alienation |
B. | amorality |
C. | anomie |
D. | ascription |
Answer» D. ascription | |
545. |
Cyclical theorists_______________? |
A. | try to predict the course of a civilization or society |
B. | focus on analyzing a single society at a time |
C. | believe that cultures pass through stages of growth quite different from the ones individuals pass through |
D. | postulate that each culture possesses a life span of approximately 200 years |
Answer» B. focus on analyzing a single society at a time | |
546. |
Nineteenth-century theories of social change reflect the pioneering work in biological evolution done by ____________? |
A. | Albert Einstein |
B. | Charles Darwin |
C. | Harriet Martineau |
D. | Benjamin Franklin |
Answer» C. Harriet Martineau | |
547. |
The term informal economy is used to describe_____________? |
A. | work where no money changes hands |
B. | the activities of small businesses |
C. | transactions outside the sphere of regular employment |
D. | organizations with less rigid rules and procedures |
Answer» D. organizations with less rigid rules and procedures | |
548. |
Change is nearly always____________? |
A. | Priceless |
B. | Costly |
C. | Ineffective |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Ineffective | |
549. |
Ogburn distinguished three forms of the social effects of inventions One is Dispersion or multiple effects of a single mechanical invention for example ? |
A. | Automobile |
B. | Radio |
C. | both a and b |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
550. |
The native people of Tasmania a large island just south of Australia are now extinct because they failed to______________? |
A. | teach new recruits |
B. | preserve order |
C. | replace personnel |
D. | provide and maintain a sense of purpose |
Answer» C. replace personnel | |