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Examination 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #4
A  conceptions that people have about what is true in the world
B  rules of conduct that guide people’s behavior
C  those things that have been shown by science to be true in the world
D  people’s ideas about what is good or bad, right or wrong
Question #6
A  material and nonmaterial culture
B  real and ideal culture
C  formal and informal sanctions
D  taboos and mores
Question #7
A  Our perceptions of the world shape the kind of language that we speak
B  Language is a passive and neutral means of communicating what we perceive in the world
C  Language reflects the world in which we live
D  The language we speak shapes how we think about and perceive the world
Question #9
A  directly contradict our common sense assumptions
B  assume that common sense assumptions are wrong and not study them
C  confirm our common sense assumptions
D  find that the truth is more complicated than our common sense would suggest
Question #10
A  “Life is crude, brutish and short and the state of nature is a struggle of all against all.”
B  “All parts work together to promote the stability of the whole.”
C  “Survival of the fittest.”
D  “The history of all the hitherto existing societies is the history of class struggle.”
E  All of these reflect the functionalist view
Question #11
A  the hidden curriculum
B  moral reasoning
C  anticipatory socialization
D  the looking-glass self
E  the sociological imagination
Question #12
A  the ideas, attitudes and beliefs of a particular society
B  a pattern or institution found in all societies
C  a written document outlining appropriate behavior
D  an object that belongs to an entire group
Question #14
A  the enslaved bourgeoisie reclaiming power from the controlling proletariat
B  the bourgeoisie struggling for the allocation of resources amongst themselves
C  the proletariat fighting each other for a position within the bourgeoisie
D  the working class proletariat taking the means of production from the wealthy bourgeoisie
Question #17
A  used social research to demonstrate that segregation was harmful to young black schoolchildren
B  argued that societies were inherently unstable due to conflict between groups over resources
C  used an experiment to demonstrate that automobiles with certain political bumper stickers were more likely to be stopped by police
D  used archival material to study suicide rates
Question #19
A  where the individual is isolated from his or her society, work, or sense of self
B  the strength of ties that people have to their social groups–a key factor in social life
C  feeling victimized by social forces which exist outside the individual
D  the act of defying social norms in favor of group unity
Question #20
A  cities and towns were established, and humans had more time for leisure activities
B  societies began to form where rainfall was plentiful; groups were able to grow flowers            instead of living nomadic lifestyles
C  tribes became nomadic, traveling to various locations in search of sustenance
D  animals were first domesticated as a resource for survival
Question #23
A  feminist sociology
B  the looking-glass self
C  disengagement theory
D  labeling
Question #24
A  more
B  folkway
C  social institution
D  value
E  norm
Question #25
A  conflicts between “workers” and “owners”
B  broad social structures (institutions) and how they interact with each other
C  structured inequalities in society
D  how social life is “constructed” through everyday acts of social communication
Question #26
A  historical and biographical analysis
B  reinforcement theory
C  the sociological imagination
D  common sense
Question #27
A  communication based on ideals, norms, and values
B  the exchange of gestures and signals for the purpose of reaching agreement about something
C  a symbolic system through which people communicate and through which culture is transmitted
D  gestures, signs, and objects that help people understand the world
Question #28
A  there is no difference–mores are a kind of folkway
B  mores are legally acceptable to violate; folkways are not
C  violating mores can have serious consequences if violated; violating folkways does not
D  mores are based on norms; folkways are not
Question #29
A  could not exist together
B  are unrelated
C  could not exist without each other
D  are the same thing
Question #31
A  to guarantee the safety of their participants
B  to report findings accurately
C  to foster professionally responsible scholarship in sociology
D  to maintain value neutrality
E  to ensure the financial gain of the researchers
Question #34
A  appropriation
B  conflict
C  ethnocentrism
D  diffusion
E  discovery
Question #36
A  a true statement.
B  philosophical and theoretical frameworks used within a discipline to formulate theories, generalizations, and the experiments performed in support of them.
C  an attempt to different aspects of social relationships.explain large-scale relationships.
D  a testable proposition.
Question #37
A  C. Wright Mill’s sociological imagination.
B  Auguste Comte’s positivism.
C  Karl Marx’s false consciousness.
D  W.E.B. Du Bois’ double consciousness.
Question #38
A  qualitative analysis of human phenomena.
B  quantitative analysis of social transgressions.
C  systematic study of society and social interaction(s)..
D  theoretical examination of life’s origins.
Question #39
A  ethnocentrism
B  discrimination
C  stereotype
D  cultural relativism
E  prejudice
Question #40
A  racism
B  cultural relativism
C  a self-fulfilling prophecy
D  ethnocentrism