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  • SOC 100 Week 3 Quiz

SOC 100 Week 3 Quiz

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Question 1: Social group refers to:  

A.     People who interact with one another.  

B.     People who believe that what they have in common is significant.  

C.     People who characterized by intimate face-to-face association and cooperation.  

D.     All of the above.  

 


Question 2: Secondary group does not refer to:  

A.     A larger, relatively temporary.  

B.     Impersonal group based on some interest or activity.  

C.     Siblings.  

D.     More anonymous formal.  

 


Question 3: Besides geography, the barriers that divide us into separate small worlds (lumpy or not) are primarily those of social class, gender, and race–ethnicity.  

A.     Social class.  

B.     Gender.  

C.     Race–ethnicity.  

D.     All of the above.  

 


Question 4: Alienation does not lead to a sense of  

A.     Lack of connection.  

B.     Feeling as a part of something.  

C.     Powerlessness.  

D.     Normlessness.  

 


Question 5: No sociologist would agree with such an idea:  

A.     Someone who influences other people.  

B.     An individual who tries to keep the group moving toward its goals.  

C.     Leaders born with characteristics that propel them to the forefront of a group.  

D.     An individual who increases harmony.  

 


Question 6: A family is:  

A.     Two or more people who consider themselves related by blood, marriage, or adoption.  

B.     Two or more people who consider themselves related and live in a group.  

C.     Two or more people who consider themselves related by going to same university.  

D.     Two or more people who consider themselves related by going to same place of worship.  

 


Question 7: People who occupy the same housing unit are considered.  

A.     Poor.  

B.     Hippies  

C.     Farmers.  

      D.    Household.  

 


Question 8: Extended family is:  

A.     A family in which relatives, such as the “older generation” or unmarried aunts and uncles, live with the parents and their children.  

B.     A family in which a group of “older generation.” Live together.  

C.     A family in which relatives live in different cities.  

D.     A family in which relatives live one community.  

 


Question 9: A nuclear family is)  

A.     A family in which relatives, such as the “older generation” or unmarried aunts and uncles, live with the parents and their children.  

B.     A family in which relatives live in different cities.  

       C.   A family consisting of a husband, wife, and child(ren).  

       D.  A family in which relatives live one community.  

 


Question 10: Polygyny means:  

A.     A form of marriage in which is not sanctioned by authorities.  

       B.   A form of marriage in which men have more than one wife.  

C.     A form of marriage in which men have only one wife.  

D.     A form of marriage in which husband and wife live together.  

 


Question 11: Polyandry means:  

A.     A form of marriage in which is not sanctioned by authorities.  

B.     A form of marriage in which men have only one wife.  

C.     A form of marriage in which men have more than one wife.  

D.     A form of marriage in which women have more than one husband.  

 


 


Question 12: Which answer is incorrect? Anyone who has been married or who has seen a marriage from the inside knows that— despite a couple’s best intentions:  

A.     Love is a part of marriage.  

      B.    Family reunion can be part of marriage.  

      C.   Conflict is not a part of marriage.  

      D.   Grandparents are part of marriage.  

 


Question 13: Japanese students outscore U.S. students. Why?  

A.     One reason is that hardly any nation takes education as seriously as Japan does.  

B.     From grade school through high school parents being pushed to bring home high grades.  

C.     All of the above.  

D.     None of the above.  

 


Question 14:

Another manifest function of education is:


 

A.     The multi-cultural transmission of national conflict.  

B.     The cultural transmission of fake news.  

      C.    The cultural transmission of values, a process by which schools pass on a society’s core values.  

D.   The cultural transmission of values body language.  

 


Question 15: Three elements of Religion are:  

A.     Beliefs  

B.     Practices  

C.     A community  

      D.   All of the above.  

 


Question 16: Which statements is not correct:  

     A.   According to conflict theory, religion teaches that the existing social arrangements represent what God desires.  

B.     In India, Hinduism supports the caste system by teaching that anyone who tries to change caste will come back in the next life as a member of a lower caste.  

      C.   Sect is a religious group larger than a cult that still feels substantial hostility from and toward society.  

D.     Conflict theorists stress that religion does not legitimates social inequalities.

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