1. A list of cultural universals was compiled by anthropologist:
Max Weber
Kluckholn
William F. Ogburn
Margaret Mead
2.Sociologists make the assumption that human behavior is_______________.
based on instinct
unique to each person
patterned and orderly
A and B
3.Which term is used to refer to organized patterns of beliefs and behavior centered on basic social needs?
social feral child
social institution
scientific method
none of the above
4.Which sociological perspective is most aligned with a theorist who sees the law as an instrument of repression and a tool designed to maintain the powerful in their privileged positions?
structural functionalism
symbolic interactionism
conflict perspective
social exchange
5.Authority that is legitimate and is a product of history and passed down from generations by means of customs is called:
charismatic authority
coercion
rational-legal author
traditional authority
6.Socialization is the learning of the rules of a society. Sociology has categorized socialization as being primary or secondary. Select the correct description of Secondary socialization.
learned through the family very early on in life
is the most important socialization
is the learning on how to function effectively in smaller groups
refers to the socializing among friends
7.John and Joan have found what they call their “home-church.” Important issues in their life are addressed during Sunday worship and in their small group. They feel a sense of cohesion with the church. The theoretical perspective that best describes their experience is:
structural functionalism
symbolic interactionism
conflict
none of the above
8.Which of the following is a component of Max Weber’s bureaucracy paradigm?
ascribed authority
hierarchy and positional authority
secondary group
sub-group
9.Roles are socially defined expectations that a person in a given ___________ follows.
ethnic group
status
rational engagement
mechanical society
none of the above
10.The following are all about social structure except one. Which is the “one”?
It is made up of status, role, group, organizations, and institutions.
It influences how we interact with others and puts constraints on our behavior.
It means relatively permanent patterns of interactions and relationships within a society.
It is the process of social interaction by which individuals develop their human potential and biological needs through nature.
11.What is the underlying principle of symbolic interactionism?
It explains how people's behavior depends on the way they define themselves and others.
It is based on the premise that a history of man is a history of class conflict.
It states that behavior is controlled by factors beyond one's control.
It measures how society uses sanctions to control behavior.
12.Divorce rates increase with each remarriage:
True
False
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1. The correct answer is Option B. The list of cultural universals was compiled by anthropologist Kluckholn.
2. The correct answer is Option B. Sociologists make the assumption that human behaviour is unique to each person.
3. The correct answer is Option B. Social institutions refer to the organised patterns of beliefs and behaviours centres on basic social needs.
4. The correct answer is Option C. This sociological perspective is most closely aligned to conflict theory.
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