What is Socialization MCQs

What is Socialization MCQs

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1: People, groups, institutions, and social contexts that contribute to our socialization are called Agents of socialization.

A.   True

B.   False

2: Consists of everything from dress to age, sex, and race to ethnicity, to nonverbal forms of communication like body language and gestures is called _____.

A.   Appearance

B.   Accommodation

C.   Assimilation

D.   Adaptation

3: The “expressive equipment” an individual uses to define the situation and convince others of the sincerity of his or her performance is called _____

A.   Front

B.   Back

C.   Border

D.   War front

4: Any set of two or more people with whom you share a sense of belonging, purpose, and identity is called _____.

A.   Group

B.   Team

C.   Individual

D.   Period

5: A formal organization designed to complete complex tasks rationally and with maximum efficiency is called Ideal _____.

A.   Bureaucracy

B.   Democracy

C.   Home ministry

D.   Presidency

6: The characteristics by which we are known is known as Identity.

A.   True

B.   False

7: The attitude conveyed by an individual in his or her particular social role is called _____.

A.   Manner

B.   Nature

C.   Nurture

D.   Identity

8: Biology, how we are born is termed in a word called ____.

A.   Nature

B.   Nurture

C.   Identity

D.   Race

9: Our cultural and social learning is called Nurture.

A.   True

B.   False

10: Pressure to conform to the norms of one’s peers is called _____.

A.   Peer pressure

B.   Peers

C.   Nature

D.   Nurture

11: Others in one’s age group is called peers.

A.   True

B.   False

12: Learning to adapt to new social norms and values is called _____.

A.   Resocialization

B.   Socialization

C.   Role conflict

D.   Setting

13: When one’s different social roles conflict with one another is called _____.

A.   Role conflict

B.   Role strain

C.   Setting

D.   Socialization

14: Competing demands within a particular social role and status is called _____.

A.   Role strain

B.   Role conflict

C.   Setting

D.   Self-identity

15: An individual’s awareness of how others see her or him is called ______

A.   Self-consciousness

B.   Setting

C.   Role conflict

D.   Socialization

16: Our own understanding of who we are that is shaped by our interactions with others is called Self-identitiy.

A.   True

B.   False

17: Location of the “performance” or social interaction is called _____

A.   Setting

B.   Socialization

C.   Social interactions

D.   Anomie

18: The way individuals behave and interact with other people is called Social _____.

A.   Reproduction

B.   Setting

C.   Identity

D.   Interaction

19: The continuation of society’s culture across generations is called Social_____.

A.   Reproduction

B.   Setting

C.   Identity

D.   Interaction

20: Learning through social interaction how to follow the social norms and expectations of your society is called Socialization.

A.   True

B.   False

21: Imitating those around them is known as Taking the Role of thr Other.

A.   True

B.   False

22: An institution that is closed to external influences in which a group of people live together, following a strictly structured routine is known as Total Institution.

A.   True

B.   False

23: Which statement best describes ethnomethodology?

A.   The study of nonverbal forms of communication, such as body language and gestures

B.   The study of the ordinary methods people use to make sense of their social interactions

C.   The study of the characteristics by which we are known, such as gender, social class, race, and ethnicity

D.   The study of how social roles are established, adopted, and managed by individuals

24: ______ refers to the process of adapting to new social norms and values.

A.   Socialization

B.   Primary socialization

C.   Resocialization

D.   Gender socialization

25: In Mead’s theory of childhood development, the concept of “taking the role of the other” is best exemplified by which of the following?

A.   A child develops both a social identity and a self-identity.

B.   A child pretends to talk on a phone after seeing his parents do the same.

C.   A child learns to say “please” and “thank you” when asking for something.

D.   A child favors a sibling with the same gender over one of the opposite gender.

26: ______ is the most influential agent of socialization.

A.   Education

B.   Family

C.   Society

D.   Friendship

27: Socialization contributes to ______ or to the continuation of a society’s culture across generations.

A.   Role conflict

B.   Social interaction

C.   Role strain

D.   Social reproduction

28: After Alex and Stephanie discover they are expecting a baby boy, they paint their nursery blue. Alex and Stephanie are engaging in the process of ______.

A.   Self-identity

B.   Primary socialization

C.   Resocialization

D.   Gender socialization

29: Which of the following best describes the concept of role conflict?

A.   The assessment of others’ social roles compared to our own

B.   The disagreement between an individual’s different social roles

C.   Acknowledging the development of our own social roles

D.   Competing demands within a particular social role and status

30: ______ represents how others characterize us, whereas ______ represents our own understanding of who we are.

A.   Nurture; nature

B.   Nature; nurture

C.   Self-identity; social identity

D.   Social identity; self-identity

31: Which agent of socialization do individuals have more access to now than ever before?

A.   School

B.   Family

C.   Media

D.   Peers

32: In relation to childhood development, both George Herbert Mead and Charles Horton Cooley believed which of the following?

A.   Self-consciousness is innate from birth.

B.   Self-consciousness is learned through social interaction.

C.   Self-consciousness is fostered during infancy.

D.   Self-consciousness is present at birth but decreases in childhood.

33: A(n) ______ is a closed organization in which the lives of a group of people follow a structured routine.

A.   Front

B.   Total institution

C.   Setting

D.   Agent of socialization

34: Sociologists are the most interested in studying ______ and the impact it has on shaping who individuals become.

A.   Nurture

B.   Nature

C.   Ideal bureaucracies

D.   Formal organizations

35: People use ______ to “define the situation.”

A.   Clues

B.   Front

C.   Settings

D.   Appearance

36: According to Goffman, the “front” consists of setting, appearance, and ______.

A.   Identity

B.   Situation

C.   Nature

D.   Manner

37: Role strain is best described as the ______.

A.   Assessment of others’ social roles compared to one’s own

B.   Disagreement between an individual’s different social roles

C.   Acknowledgment of one’s own social roles

D.   Conflict of demands within a particular social role and status