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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.
601. |
White-collar crime is low in visibility because______________? |
A. | it involves only small amounts of money |
B. | the proletariat can outsmart the bourgeoisie |
C. | the police turn a blind eye to corporate crime |
D. | it goes undetected in the context of everyday business transactions |
Answer» E. | |
602. |
The terms “Primary “and “Secondary “thus describe a type of relationship and do not imply that one is more____________ than other? |
A. | formal |
B. | Informal |
C. | Important |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Important | |
603. |
In primary groups social contacts are____________? |
A. | formal |
B. | informal |
C. | Social |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Social | |
604. |
Informal organization________________? |
A. | consists of the interpersonal networks that arise in a formal organization |
B. | is defined and prescribed by the formal organization |
C. | develops because rules are too specific to provide workable solutions for general situations |
D. | increases the hassle of “red tape” |
Answer» B. is defined and prescribed by the formal organization | |
605. |
Parsons argued that the two main functions of the modern family were ? |
A. | secondary socialization and strict discipline |
B. | emotional support and sexual gratification |
C. | primary socialization and personality stabilization |
D. | oppressing women and reproducing the labor force |
Answer» D. oppressing women and reproducing the labor force | |
606. |
Over all, new management strategies over the past decade have emphasized all of the following except____________? |
A. | less hierarchy and less authoritarianism |
B. | more worker participation in decision making |
C. | self-managed teams |
D. | larger work groups |
Answer» E. | |
607. |
Which of the following is NOT one of the seven characteristics of Weber,s ideal type of bureaucracy ? |
A. | clear-cut division of labor |
B. | pyramidal hierarchy of authority |
C. | qualifications based on “whom you know” |
D. | written record of decisions rules procedures and activities |
Answer» D. written record of decisions rules procedures and activities | |
608. |
To Simmel a mean of maintaining or increasing integration with groups is______________? |
A. | Co-operation |
B. | Competition |
C. | Coercion |
D. | Conflict |
Answer» E. | |
609. |
Which sociologist writing in 1906 noted that individuals make distinctions between members of their own group (thein-group) and everyone else (the out-group) ? |
A. | Charles Horton Cooley |
B. | Emile Durkheim |
C. | William I. Thomas |
D. | William Graham Sumner |
Answer» E. | |
610. |
Which of the following statements about small groups is correct________________? |
A. | all small groups are primary groups |
B. | all small groups are secondary groups |
C. | many small groups differ from primary groups in that they do not necessarily offer the intimate personal relationships characteristic of primary group |
D. | both b and c |
Answer» D. both b and c | |
611. |
Scientific theories in the nineteenth century tried to explain race in naturalistic terms Which of the following ideas was not considered ? |
A. | genetics |
B. | evolution |
C. | height |
D. | brain size |
Answer» D. brain size | |
612. |
The destructive consequences of tensions between in-groups and out-groups are stressed by____________? |
A. | functionalists |
B. | conflict theorists |
C. | interactionists |
D. | classical theorists |
Answer» C. interactionists | |
613. |
We are not equally involved in all our in-groups To measure the degree of closeness or acceptance we feel toward other groups Bogardus developed a concept called______________? |
A. | Measuring acceptance |
B. | closeness degree |
C. | Social distance |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
614. |
We internalize the norms of our culture and come to share values goals sentiments through ? |
A. | Individual activities |
B. | Families |
C. | Group activities |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
615. |
Groups are mainly divided into main categories in-groups and out-groups, family, religion sex, these are examples of_____________? |
A. | in-groups |
B. | out-groups |
C. | both a @ b |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. out-groups | |
616. |
Of what is the failure of companies to adhere to legal regulations that apply to them an example ? |
A. | white-collar crime |
B. | corporate crime |
C. | victimless crime |
D. | organized crime |
Answer» C. victimless crime | |
617. |
The term terrorism has its origins in_____________? |
A. | the Roman Empire |
B. | Revolutionary France |
C. | Nazi Germany |
D. | the English Civil War |
Answer» C. Nazi Germany | |
618. |
Deviance is dysfunctional in that it_______________? |
A. | can impair and undermine organized social life |
B. | increases our willingness to play our roles |
C. | increases our willingness to contribute to the larger social enterprise |
D. | enhances our trust of one another |
Answer» B. increases our willingness to play our roles | |
619. |
The essential function of punishment in society is_______________? |
A. | reform |
B. | revenge |
C. | affirmation of moral standards |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
620. |
The work of Smart suggested that_____________? |
A. | the rates of violent crime were similar for men and women |
B. | women’s sexual delinquency was more likely to be normalized than men’s |
C. | women’s criminal behavior tended to reflect traditional gender roles |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» D. all of the above | |
621. |
Now a days more women are joining different fields and making their own status in society This provides women a mobility ladder apart form____________? |
A. | Their father’s status |
B. | Marriage |
C. | Their children’s status |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Their children’s status | |
622. |
Societal Reaction theory begins with the fact that deviation is created by labelling an act as______________? |
A. | Inconsistent |
B. | Deviant |
C. | Normless |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Normless | |
623. |
Which of the following is a leading exponent of the view that the criminal justice system serves the interests of the powerful ? |
A. | Richard Quinney |
B. | Edwin Sutherland |
C. | Stanley Milgram |
D. | William Chambliss |
Answer» B. Edwin Sutherland | |
624. |
What is an education system in which children achieve their status based on their own worth called ____________? |
A. | comprehensive |
B. | meritocratic |
C. | selective |
D. | elitist |
Answer» C. selective | |
625. |
Pluralist theories suggest that_______________? |
A. | the state,s power can be exercised through several different administrative structures |
B. | the ruling elite is composed of people from various class backgrounds |
C. | political parties must compete for the votes of consumers in the electorate |
D. | there is a close alignment between class background and party preference |
Answer» D. there is a close alignment between class background and party preference | |
626. |
Which of the following is a factor that has contributed to the rise of the dual income model of the family ? |
A. | increase in the number of men with a college education |
B. | increasing birth-rate |
C. | shift in the economy of the United States from manufacturing to service industries |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» D. all of the above | |
627. |
Downward mobility factors are_________________? |
A. | Opposite to those of upward mobility |
B. | Same |
C. | different from those |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. different from those | |
628. |
In their study of deviance control theory advocates ask ? |
A. | Why are people deviant? |
B. | why are people not deviant? |
C. | How does labeling contribute to deviance? |
D. | How does structural strain contribute to deviance |
Answer» C. How does labeling contribute to deviance? | |
629. |
The family structure has been profoundly altered by the twin processes of _______ and __________ ? |
A. | industrialization/vertical mobility |
B. | industrialization/urbanization |
C. | urbanization/vertical mobility |
D. | industrialization /horizontal mobility |
E. | horizontal mobility /vertical mobility |
Answer» C. urbanization/vertical mobility | |
630. |
Selective confinement_______________? |
A. | cannot keep “hard core” criminals off the street |
B. | does keep “hard core” criminals off the street |
C. | is an effort to address the problem of one-time criminals |
D. | maximizes effective use of prison bed space |
Answer» C. is an effort to address the problem of one-time criminals | |
631. |
Which of the following is NOT one of the three main types of social control processes ? |
A. | conformity with norms |
B. | internalization of norms |
C. | the structure of social experience |
D. | formal and informal sanctions |
Answer» B. internalization of norms | |
632. |
Which of the following is NOT part of the criminal justice system ? |
A. | police |
B. | military |
C. | prisons |
D. | courts |
Answer» C. prisons | |
633. |
It is very important to Sammi to do well in school, so she regularly cheats on tests According to Merton’s structural strain theory Sammi is a(n) ? |
A. | conformist |
B. | innovator |
C. | ritualist |
D. | retreatist |
Answer» C. ritualist | |
634. |
Disciplinary power was exercised in the 19th century factories by_______________? |
A. | the use of corporal punishment by employers |
B. | excluding women from participating in waged labor |
C. | punctuality uninterrupted work and the threat of dismissal |
D. | making routine tasks less monotonous |
Answer» D. making routine tasks less monotonous | |
635. |
Social mobility may be experienced by______________? |
A. | Only by individuals |
B. | Only by groups |
C. | By individual or by entire group |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
636. |
The Mafia is an example of_______________? |
A. | white collar crime |
B. | organized crime |
C. | non-criminal deviance |
D. | global terrorism |
Answer» C. non-criminal deviance | |
637. |
Sutherlands study of the professional thief suggested that_______________? |
A. | people are socialized into a life of crime by associating with others who define it in positive terms |
B. | the majority of crime is committed by middle class people in professional occupations |
C. | those who were arrested and charged with theft did not define themselves as thieves |
D. | the most dangerous criminals on the street were those who were highly skilled thieves |
Answer» B. the majority of crime is committed by middle class people in professional occupations | |
638. |
Which of the following offered pioneering insights regarding professional criminals by publishing an annotated account written by a professional thief ? |
A. | Robert Merton |
B. | Emile Durkhieim |
C. | Howard S Becker |
D. | Edwin Sutherland |
Answer» E. | |
639. |
Which of the following suggested that the punishments established within a culture help to define acceptable behavior and thus contribute to stability ? |
A. | William Chambliss |
B. | Emile Durkheim |
C. | Richard Quinney |
D. | Stanley Milgram |
Answer» C. Richard Quinney | |
640. |
If we fail to respect and obey social norms we may face punishment through informal or formal ? |
A. | techniques of neutralization |
B. | deviance |
C. | cultural transmission |
D. | sanctions |
Answer» E. | |
641. |
Career and mobility patterns for men and women are_____________? |
A. | Quite different |
B. | all alike |
C. | Growing more nearly alike |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
642. |
Care for the elderly_____________? |
A. | is provided by the family in 40 percent of cases |
B. | falls mostly on the eldest son |
C. | is provided by the sandwich generation |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» D. none of the above | |
643. |
Mobility of women was usually decided in the past through ? |
A. | Status of women in society |
B. | Status of their husbands |
C. | Both a and b |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Both a and b | |
644. |
In many societies newlyweds move into the husbands house at marriage This arrangement is referred to as a _________ pattern? |
A. | poly-local |
B. | neo-local |
C. | patrilocal |
D. | matrilocal |
E. | communal |
Answer» D. matrilocal | |
645. |
Occupational gender segregation is used to explain ? |
A. | the belief that women control the private sphere |
B. | women’s increasing labor market participation |
C. | the allocation of men and women to different types of job |
D. | relations between men and women in the workplace |
Answer» D. relations between men and women in the workplace | |
646. |
According to sociologists the critical agent of socialization is thought to be_____________? |
A. | peers |
B. | the family |
C. | formal religion |
D. | schools |
E. | the media |
Answer» C. formal religion | |
647. |
Social and economic change in Pakistan has been so enormous that it can be termed as Revolutionary The process of change began with_____________? |
A. | Green Revolution |
B. | Migration after Independence |
C. | Both a and b |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Both a and b | |
648. |
According to Mead the earliest stage of socialization is called the ___________ stage? |
A. | play |
B. | maturation |
C. | game |
D. | infancy |
E. | preparatory |
Answer» F. | |
649. |
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 | |
650. |
How people behave towards one another when they meet is referred to as ___________ by sociologists ? |
A. | social interaction |
B. | sociobiology |
C. | social psychology |
D. | socialization |
E. | psychometrics |
Answer» B. sociobiology | |