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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Social placement
B Cultural innovation
C Socialization
D Social control
Question #2
A Structural Interactionism
B Symbolic Interactionism
C Functionalism
D Conflict Theory
Question #3
A Coal Miner
B Software Engineer
C Children’s Book Author
D Sharecropper
Question #4
A Adam Smith
B Emile Durkheim
C Heidimarie Scwermer
D Karl Marx
E Bernie Sanders
Question #5
A Mutualism
B Capitalism
C Communism
D Mercantilism
Question #6
A functionalist
B conflict theory
C symbolic interactionist
D feminist
Question #7
A access to education
B desegregation of schools
C average spending on students
D teacher salary
Question #8
A Authority is based on the perceived legitimacy of the individual in power.
B Authority is inherited, but power is seized by military force.
C Authority involves intimidation.
D Authority is more subtle than power.
Question #9
A Damaged coral reefs
B Death of marine life
C Ruined sea grass beds
D Reduction of human population
Question #10
A Melting pot
B Salad bowl
C Statue of Liberty
D Separate but equal
Question #11
A Geographical location, Traditions, and Beliefs
B Geographical location, Religion, and Beliefs
C Language, Traditions, Religion, and Geographical location
D Language, Traditions, Religion, and Beliefs
Question #12
A some people are predisposed to prejudice
B subordinate groups blame dominant groups for their problems
C dominant groups blame subordinate groups for their problems
D all of these
Question #13
A the idea that people perceive and respond to the crowd situation with their individual set of norms, which may change as the crowd experience evolves
B an idea that explains the noninstitutionalized activity in which several or many people voluntarily engage
C the idea that several conditions must be in place for collective behavior to occur and each condition adds to the likelihood that it will occur
D an idea for understanding collective behavior that credits individuals in crowds as rational beings and refocuses attention from collective behavior to collective action
Question #14
A A class going on a field trip
B A group of people interested in hearing an author speak
C A soldier questioning orders
D Going shopping with a friend
Question #15
A disengagement
B gerotranscendence
C continuity
D activity
Question #16
A A king or queen holds the majority of governmental control.
B People vote to elect officials.
C One goal of this type of government is to protect citizens’ basic rights
D A constitution typically outlines the foundational ideas of how this government should operate.
Question #17
A polyandry
B polygyny
C cohabitation
D monogamy
Question #18
A how closely members adhere to social norms
B how a given society sanctions the relationships of people who are connected through blood, marriage, or adoption
C the status roles that exist in a family structure
D the connection of bloodlines
Question #19
A Technology created media, but society has nothing to do with these.
B Media can influence technology, but not society.
C Technology, media, and society are bound and cannot be separated.
D Society influences media but is not connected to technology.
Question #20
A North Korea
B Canada
C England
D Singapore
Question #21
A Both sex and gender
B Gender
C Sex
D None of the above
Question #22
A Sexual safety without promoting abstinence
B Abstinence plus sexual safety
C Abstinence only
D No sex education
Question #23
A George H. Mead
B C. Wright Mills
C G. William Domhoff
D Karl Marx
Question #24
A Following a schedule
B Knowing locker room etiquette
C Learning to read and write
D Understanding when to speak up and when to be silent
Question #25
A steadily increasing
B at an all-time low
C steadily declining
D at an all-time high
Question #26
A All of these
B Advanced agricultural technology
C Strong social organization
D Good environment with water and a favorable climate
Question #27
A Mixed methods survey and interview
B Interviews
C Surveys
D Case studies
Question #28
A Value
B All of these
C Culture
D Symbol
Question #29
A After work, Pat, a janitor, feels more comfortable eating in a truck shop than a French restaurant
B Doctors earn more money because their job is more highly valued
C Teacher continue to struggle to keep benefits such as health insurance
D Men often earn more than women, even working the same job
Question #30
A Information
B Electricity
C Computer
D Money
Question #31
A There is less competition so prices are higher.
B There is less variety of goods.
C There are fewer jobs so unemployment increases.
D There is an increased need for employees with postgraduate degrees.
Question #32
A Institutional racism, Structural racism, and Intersectional racism
B Institutional racism, Structural racism, and Systematic racism
C Institutional racism, Intersectional racism, and Systematic racism
D Intersectional racism, Structural racism, and Systematic racism
Question #33
A Bilingualism
B Ethnographic imagery
C Culture lag
D Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Question #34
A Conflict theory
B Symbolic interactionism
C Feminist theory
D Functionalist theory
Question #35
A continuity
B activity
C gerotranscendence
D disengagement
Question #36
A Symbolic Interactionism
B Feminist Theory
C Functionalism
D Conflict Theory
Question #37
A Men hold more high-earning, leadership jobs than women.
B Women are typically shorter than men.
C All of these
D Women tend to be overly emotional, while men tend to be levelheaded.
Question #38
A Sexual orientation
B Gender bias
C Sexual attitudes
D Gender role
Question #39
A Sociology
B Figuration
C Society
D Culture
Question #40
A Social Institutions
B Social Facts
C Sociology
D Society
Question #41
A Social Institutions
B Sociology
C Sociological Imagination
D Society
Question #42
A Sociology
B Culture
C Social Facts
D Figuration
Question #43
A Social Institutions
B Society
C Culture
D Sociology
Question #44
A Sociology
B Social Facts
C Figuration
D Sociological Imagination
Question #45
A Figuration
B Sociology
C Culture
D Society
Question #46
A Segregation
B Assimilation
C Genocide
D Explusion
Question #47
A All of these
B A college lecture
C A book, blog entry, or magazine article
D Corn
E A restaurant meal
Question #48
A Belief that a race different from yours is inferior
B Biased thoughts against an individual or group
C Biased actions against an individual or group
D Another word for stereotyping
Question #49
A One person should not be allowed to vote twice
B A voter should vote only once a year
C All people’s votes should count equally.
D A voter deserves one chance to vote
Question #50
A only if we are actively following gender roles
B only when they apply to our biological sex
C all of the time, in everything we do
D during half of our activities
Question #51
A Peers tend to reinforce gender roles by criticizing and marginalizing those who behave outside of their assigned roles.
B Peers serve as a support system for children who wish to act outside of their assigned gender roles.
C Children can act however they wish around their peers because children are unaware of gender roles.
D None of these
Question #52
A They reward affluent students with questions that assume knowledge associated with upper-class culture.
B They are scored in a way that is subject to human error.
C They do not give children with learning disabilities a fair chance to demonstrate their true intelligence.
D They don’t involve enough test items to cover multiple intelligences.
Question #53
A a person’s internal mental state when in a group setting
B How people interact during social situations
C the difference between introverts and extroverts
D How people learn societal norms, beliefs, and values
Question #54
A Technology should not be subject to patenting.
B A breakthrough in one form of technology leads to a number of variations, and technological developments.
C Technology and the media evolve together.
D Technology can be traced back to the early stages of human society.
Question #55
A Charismatic
B Legal-rational
C Traditional
D Dictorial
Question #56
A It is too broad and accounts for too many aspects of family.
B It is too narrowly focused on a sequence of stages.
C It is not based on comprehensive research.
D It does not serve a practical purpose for studying family behavior.
Question #57
A For a better life and to escape oppression
B They were escaping genocide
C They were forced out of their homes
D The tea costed less there
Question #58
A decreasing
B lower than at any point in history
C the same as that of the general population
D increasing
Question #59
A Dumped into ocean repositories
B Repurposed into new electronics
C Recycled in peripheral nations
D Incinerators
Question #60
A Feminists
B Functionalists
C Symbolic interactionists
D Conflict theorists
Question #61
A None of these
B Age
C All of these
D Ethnicity
E Gender
F Race
Question #62
A Functionalism
B Feminist theory
C Conflict theory
D Symbolic interactionism
Question #63
A gender ratio
B cohort
C sex ratio
D disengagement
Question #64
A The ability to bestow a large inheritance on survivors
B Being frail to the point of dependency on care
C Bereavement due to widowhood
D Having been abusive as a younger adult
Question #65
A Age stratification
B Conflict
C Modernization
D Disengagement
Question #66
A Reform movements
B Revolutionary movements
C Resistance movements
D Alternative movements
E Religious/redemptive movements
Question #67
A Antipositivist society
B Figuration
C Dynamic Equilibrium
D Constructive Society
Question #68
A About 1 in 7 men report having experienced physical violence from an intimate partner in their lifetime
IPV against LGBTQ people is generally lower than it is against non-LGBTQ people
10% of women and 2% of men report having been stalked by an intimate partner.
B About 1 in 12 men have experienced contact sexual violence by an intimate partner.
About 1 in 5 women are victims of IPV.
10% of women and 2% of men report having been stalked by an intimate partner.
C About 1 in 12 men have experienced contact sexual violence by an intimate partner.
About 1 in 5 women are victims of IPV.
About 1 in 7 men report having experienced physical violence from an intimate partner in their lifetime
D About 1 in 12 men have experienced contact sexual violence by an intimate partner.
IPV against LGBTQ people is generally lower than it is against non-LGBTQ people
10% of women and 2% of men report having been stalked by an intimate partner.
Question #69
A Revolutionary movements
B Alternative movements
C Reform movements
D Resistance movements
E Religious/redemptive movements
Question #70
A Wealthy parents are socializing their children toward the skills of white-collar employment.
B Wealthy parents are more concerned with money than with a good education.
C Wealthy parents never engage in repetitive tasks.
D Wealthy parents are not concerned about their children rebelling against their rules.
Question #71
A Population growth
B Genetically engineered food
C Medical advances
D The internet
Question #72
A Max Weber
B Karl Marx
C Emile Durkheim
Question #73
A Max Weber
B Emile Durkheim
C Karl Marx
Question #74
A Karl Marx
B Max Weber
C Emile Durkheim
Question #75
A Max Weber
B Karl Marx
C Emile Durkheim
Question #76
A Emile Durkheim
B Max Weber
C Karl Marx
Question #77
A Emile Durkheim
B Karl Marx
C Max Weber
Question #78
A Max Weber
B Karl Marx
C Emile Durkheim
Question #79
A Secondary deviance
B Primary deviance
C Master deviance
D Positive deviance
Question #80
A describes when students teach their peers
B relies on a planned instructional process
C refers to the learning of cultural norms
D only takes place at home
Question #81
A Conflict theorists
B Symbolic interactionists
C Feminists
D Functionalists
Question #82
A Social control
B Hidden curriculum
C Cultural transmission
D Sorting
Question #83
A Formal sanctions
B Positive sanctions
C Deviance
D Informal sanctions
Question #84
A The weight gained
B The duration of a week
C The boys
D The doughnuts
Question #85
A A professor
B A war veteran
C A mechanic
D A senator
Question #86
A That human ingenuity will solve any issues that overpopulation creates
B That the greatest risk is population reduction, not population growth
C That the earth will naturally provide enough for whatever number of humans exist
D That new diseases will always keep populations stable
Question #87
A separate schools for Black and White students were unconstitutional
B racial segregation in schools was allowed
C students do not have a right to free speech in public schools
D students have a right to free speech in public schools
Question #88
A Teacher interest
B Transportation
C Student interest
D Resources and money
Question #89
A The Bracero Program
B SB 1070
C Immigration Reform and Control Act
D Operation Wetback
Question #90
A Hidden curriculum
B Social control
C Affirmative action
D Social promotion
Question #91
A Courtship
B Cultural innovation
C Socialization
D Social placement
Question #92
A the idea that several conditions must be in place for collective behavior to occur and each condition adds to the likelihood that it will occur
B an idea for understanding collective behavior that credits individuals in crowds as rational beings and refocuses attention from collective behavior to collective action
C an idea that explains the noninstitutionalized activity in which several or many people voluntarily engage
D the idea that people perceive and respond to the crowd situation with their individual set of norms, which may change as the crowd experience evolves
Question #93
A Overcoming role confusion to achieve identity
B Overcoming isolation to achieve intimacy
C Overcoming despair to achieve integrity
D Overcoming shame to achieve autonomy
Question #94
A A study hall
B A book club
C A church youth group
D A PETA protest group
Question #95
A Revolutionary movements
B Alternative movements
C Religious/redemptive movements
D Resistance movements
E Reform movements
Question #96
A married parents
B a single parent
C a divorced parent
D a grandparent
Question #97
A Xenocentrism
B Ethnocentrism
C Imperialism
D Culture Shock
Question #98
A Feminist Theory
B Conflict Theory
C Functionalism
D Symbolic Interactionism
Question #99
A North Korean leader
B Queen/King of England
C President of the US
D British Prime Minister
Question #100
A Diagnostic framing
B Motivational framing
C Interactive framing
D Prognostic framing
Question #101
A Shaken-baby syndrome
B Verbal mistreatment
C Physical abuse
D Neglect
Question #102
A Class
B Race
C Blood type
D Gender
Question #103
A oligarchies
B democracies
C dictatorships
D absolute monarchies
Question #104
A Interactive framing
B Motivational framing
C Prognostic framing
D Diagnostic framing
Question #105
A intersection theory
B White privilege
C scapegoating theory
D conflict theory
Question #106
A Kim Jong-Un
B David Cameron
C Donald Trump
D Qaboos bin Said Al Said
Question #107
A The Deswan people, who live in small tribes and base their economy on the production and trade of textiles
B The Hunti, a wandering group of nomads who specialize in breeding and training horses
C The Rositian Clan, a small community of farmers who have lived on their family’s land for centuries
D The Amaganda, an extended family of warriors who serve a single noble family
Question #108
A Industrialization
B Interactions
C Conflict
D Aging
Question #109
A In early adolescence
B At infancy
C In late adulthood
D In early adulthood
Question #110
A 85
B 65
C 43
D 37
Question #111
A The amount of weight that urban centers can bear if vertical growth is mandated
B The amount of life that can be supported sustainably in a particular environment
C The ability of a community to welcome new immigrants
D The capacity for globalism within a given ethnic group
Question #112
A New social movement
B Value-added
C Framing
D Resource mobilization