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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