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SOC 100 Week 3 Quiz
Please study the chapters before the quiz time.
Looking for answers instead of reviewing chapters might result in a lower grade.
- Click on Quiz, the right side of the page under Student Materials.
2. Copy using Word document.
3. Do not change the format.
4. Answer the questions by Marking X in the Correct Answer box.
- Make sure to write your name on the page
5. Post in the assignment file.
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. |