Deck 1: Sociology: Understanding Social Institutions and Relationships
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Deck 1: Sociology: Understanding Social Institutions and Relationships
1
The term society is derived from which word
A)greek
B)latin
C)french
A)greek
B)latin
C)french
latin
2
Man is a social animal
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)comte
A)aristotle
B)plato
C)comte
aristotle
3
'Sociology is the science of social institutions'
A)durkheim
B)weber
C)comte
A)durkheim
B)weber
C)comte
durkheim
4
Sociology is a general science not a pure science- said by
A)synthetic school
B)specialistic school
C)frankfurt school
A)synthetic school
B)specialistic school
C)frankfurt school
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5
Sociology is a pure and independent science- said by
A)synthetic school
B)specialistic school
C)frankfurt school
A)synthetic school
B)specialistic school
C)frankfurt school
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6
'Society is a web of social relationships'- said by
A)maciver
B)comte
C)spencer
A)maciver
B)comte
C)spencer
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7
_________ refers to the organised way of doing things.
A)institution
B)association
C)community
A)institution
B)association
C)community
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8
_________ consists of two or more individuals among whom we find an established pattern of interaction.
A)social system
B)social structure
C)social relationship
A)social system
B)social structure
C)social relationship
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9
Positive philosophy is the famous work of___________.
A)comte
B)weber
C)durkheim
A)comte
B)weber
C)durkheim
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10
__________ is the system of social interaction
A)social system
B)social processes
C)social group
A)social system
B)social processes
C)social group
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11
__________ introduced small groups and large groups
A)p.a sorokin
B)f.q giddings
C)george simmel
A)p.a sorokin
B)f.q giddings
C)george simmel
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12
___________ has divided groups into horizontal and vertical
A)p.a sorokin
B)c.h cooley
C)ferdinand tonnies
A)p.a sorokin
B)c.h cooley
C)ferdinand tonnies
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13
The author of folkways
A)w.g sumner
B)bogardus
C)george simmel
A)w.g sumner
B)bogardus
C)george simmel
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14
___________ has introduced the term primary groups.
A)kingsley davis
B)g.h mead
C)c.h cooley
A)kingsley davis
B)g.h mead
C)c.h cooley
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15
Groups which provide experience lacking in intimacy
A)secondary groups
B)primary groups
C)organised groups
A)secondary groups
B)primary groups
C)organised groups
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16
Groups which serve as points of comparison
A)in-group
B)reference group
C)ideal group
A)in-group
B)reference group
C)ideal group
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17
A social unit of which individuals are not a part or with which they do not identify.
A)secondary groups
B)out groups
C)unorganised groups
A)secondary groups
B)out groups
C)unorganised groups
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18
The -------------- perspective was the earliest theoretical perspective in Sociology
A)evolutionary
B)functionalist
C)structuralist
A)evolutionary
B)functionalist
C)structuralist
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19
--------------- theories assume that societies are in constant state of change, in which conflict is a permanent feature.
A)functionalist
B)conflict
C)interactionalist
A)functionalist
B)conflict
C)interactionalist
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20
----------------- refers to the enduring orderly and patterned relationships between the elements of a society.
A)social system
B)social interaction
C)social structure
A)social system
B)social interaction
C)social structure
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21
The systematic ordering of social relations by facts of choice and decision
A)social structure
B)social system
C)social organization
A)social structure
B)social system
C)social organization
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22
Law of three stages is the one of the major theories of -----------------.
A)comte
B)spencer
C)durkheim
A)comte
B)spencer
C)durkheim
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23
------------------- has divided sociology into social statics and social dynamics.
A)comte
B)spencer
C)weber
A)comte
B)spencer
C)weber
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24
------------ are merely the characteristic ways in which interaction occurs.
A)social processes
B)social interaction
C)social relationships
A)social processes
B)social interaction
C)social relationships
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