Sociological Perspective MCQs

Sociological Perspective MCQs

Try to answer these 30+ Sociological Perspective MCQs and check your understanding of the Sociological Perspective subject. Scroll down and let's begin!

1: Social position acquired through our own efforts or accomplishments or taken on _____ is called Achieved status

A.   Voluntary

B.   Involuntary

C.   Direct

D.   Indirect

2: Social position acquired at birth or taken on _____later in life is called Ascribed status

A.   Voluntary

B.   Involuntary

C.   Direct

D.   Indirect

3: Subgroup of a triad, formed when ____ members unite against the third member is known as coalition

A.   One

B.   Two

C.   Zero

D.   Third

4: Theoretical perspective that views the structure of society as a source of inequality that always benefits some groups at the expense of other groups is called Conflict perspective

A.   True

B.   False

5: Language, values, beliefs, rules, behaviors, and artifacts that characterize a society is known as

A.   Culture

B.   Tradition

C.   Behavior

D.   Skills

6: Group consisting of two people is called

A.   Triad

B.   Tetrad

C.   Hexad

D.   Dyad

7: Theoretical perspective that focuses on gender as the most important source of conflict and inequality in social life is called Feminist perspective

A.   True

B.   False

8: Process through which people’s lives all around the world become economically, politically, environmentally, and culturally interconnected is called

A.   Socialization

B.   Globalization

C.   Politician

D.   All of above

9: Set of people who interact more or less regularly and who are conscious of their identity as a unit is called

A.   Group

B.   Family

C.   Ingroup

D.   All of above

10: The groups to which we belong and toward which we feel a sense of loyalty is called

A.   Group

B.   Family

C.   Ingroup

D.   All of above

11: Unintended, unrecognized consequences of activities that help some part of the social system is known as

A.   Latent function

B.   Manifest function

C.   Dysfunctions

D.   None of above

12: Intended, obvious consequences of activities designed to help some part of the social system

A.   Latent functions

B.   Manifest functions

C.   Dysfunctions

D.   None of above

13: Culturally defined standard or rule of conduct is called norm

A.   True

B.   False

14: Large, complex network of positions created for a specific purpose and characterized by a hierarchical division of labor is called organization

A.   True

B.   False

15: The groups to which we don’t belong and toward which we feel a certain amount of antagonism is known as

A.   Out-groups

B.   In-groups

C.   Primary group

D.   Secondary group

16: Collection of individuals who are together for a relatively long period, whose members have direct contact with and feel emotional attachment to one another is called

A.   Out-groups

B.   In-groups

C.   Primary group

D.   Secondary group

17: Set of expectations—rights, obligations, behaviors, duties—associated with a particular status is known as

A.   Role

B.   Role conflict

C.   Role strain

D.   Role stress

18: Frustration people feel when the demands of one role they are expected to fulfill clash with the demands of another role is known as

A.   Role

B.   Role conflict

C.   Role strain

D.   Role stress

19: Situations in which people lack the necessary resources to fulfill the demands of a particular role is known as

A.   Role

B.   Role conflict

C.   Role strain

D.   Role stress

20: Relatively impersonal collection of individuals that is established to perform a specific task is called

A.   Out-groups

B.   In-groups

C.   Primary group

D.   Secondary group

21: Stable set of roles, statuses, groups, and organizations that provides a foundation for behavior in some major area of social life is called Social institution

A.   True

B.   False

22: A population of people living in the same geographic area who share a culture and a common identity and whose members are subject to the same political authority is called society

A.   True

B.   False

23: Any named _____ that people can occupy is called status

A.   Social position

B.   Social status

C.   Social work

D.   All of above

24: Theoretical perspective that posits that social institutions are structured to maintain stability and order in society is called Structural-functionalist perspective

A.   True

B.   False

25: Something used to represent or stand for something else is known as symbol

A.   True

B.   False

26: Theoretical perspective that explains society and social structure through an examination of the microlevel, personal, day-to-day exchanges of people as individuals, pairs, or groups is called Symbolic interactionism

A.   True

B.   False

27: Group consisting of three people is called

A.   Triad

B.   Tetrad

C.   Dyad

D.   Hexad

28: Standard of judgment by which people decide on desirable goals and outcomes is called value

A.   True

B.   False

29: Sociologists define ______ as a population of people living in the same geographic area who share a culture and a common identity and whose members are subject to the same political authority.

A.   Sub-culture

B.   Society

C.   Demographic

D.   A social institution

30: Shaking hands when meeting a new business acquaintance is an example of a ______.

A.   Value

B.   Belief

C.   Norm

D.   Institution

31: A ______ refers to any named social position that people can occupy.

A.   Role

B.   Status

C.   Social institution

D.   Dyad

32: “Aunt” is an example of a(n) ______.

A.   Ascribed status

B.   Secondary status

C.   Family role

D.   Achieved status

33: An “out-group” describes a group ______.

A.   To which one does not belong and feels antagonist

B.   That is viewed negatively in society

C.   A group consisting of more than two people

D.   That requires little loyalty or long-term commitment

34: Stanley Milgram’s experiment on obedience to authority examined how subjects responded to authoritative commands to ______ others.

A.   Administer electric shock of

B.   Verbally assault and humiliate

C.   Hug and physically comfort

D.   Defame and disparage the character of

35: A(n) ______ is used to represent something else and carries cultural meaning.

A.   Idol

B.   Symbol

C.   Gesture

D.   Meaning

36: Which of the following is an example of an ascribed status?

A.   Latino

B.   Student

C.   Spouse

D.   Electrician

37: Your sociology class is considered a secondary group.

A.   True

B.   False

38: Education, family, politics, and religion are all examples of social institutions in society.

A.   True

B.   False

39: W. e. b. du bois described african americans as having a "double consciousness" because ________

A.   Most felt that, compared to white people, they had to be twice as careful in how they acted

B.   There is a double disadvantage in being both poor and black

C.   Black people have to work twice as hard as whites to get the same reward

D.   They are American citizens who have a second identity based on skin color