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MIDTERM EXAMINATION

FALL 2006

SOC101 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (Session -

                    3)

Marks: 40

Time: 60min

Question No: 1

( Marks: 1 )

- Please choose one

The way of understanding social facts based on science is called ____________.

Latent function

Natural science

Positivism

Sociobiology

( Marks: 1 )

- Please choose one

Question No: 2

A statement illustrating that how and why specific facts are related to each other is called

___________.

Macro-level orientation

Theory

Theoretical paradigm

Hypothesis


Question No: 3

( Marks: 1 )

- Please choose one

Recognized and intended consequences of a social pattern are called ___________

functions.

Latent

Eufunctions

Manifest

Dysfunctions

( Marks: 1 )

- Please choose one

Question No: 4

___________ is a term used to transform the specific observations into general theory.

Logical theory

Inductive logical thought

Unethical theory

Deductive logical thought

( Marks: 1 )

- Please choose one

Question No: 5

A daughter, a teenager and a son are examples of ___________.

Status set

Role set

Ascribed statuses

Achieved statuses

( Marks: 1 )

- Please choose one

Question No: 6


____________ refers to the tension among roles that are connected to a single status.

Role exit

Role strain

Role ambiguity

Role conflict

Question No: 7

( Marks: 1 )

- Please choose one

__________ is a formal organization that individuals join to accomplish their moral goals.

Coercive organization

Normative organization

Utilitarian organization

Moral organization

Question No: 8

( Marks: 1 )

- Please choose one

__________ paradigm views culture as a relatively stable system, based on core values.

Structural-functional

Social-conflict

Symbolic-interaction

Sociobiological

Question No: 9

( Marks: 1 )

- Please choose one

__________ has the greatest impact on socialization.

Mass media


Peer groups

Family

School

Question No: 10

( Marks: 1 )

- Please choose one

According to Freud's concept________ is a basic drive or need for humans.

Id

Superego

Generalized other

Ego

Question No: 11

( Marks: 1 )

Them Sociological perspective reveals that people's lives are mostly a result of what they decide

to do.

Question No: 12

( Marks: 1 )

Social Dysfunction is a social pattern that may disrupt the operation of society.

Question No: 13

( Marks: 1 )

_______ is an expected behavior of someone who holds a particular status.

Question No: 14

( Marks: 1 )

_Folkways are norms for routine or casual interaction.

Question No: 15

( Marks: 1 )

_Peer group is a social group whose members have interests, social position and age in

common.


Question No: 16

( Marks: 3 )

Today, the world has become a global village. We find people wearing same clothes,

enjoying same music and selecting same brands of products for shopping. How people

from diverse corners of the world develop global links?

Question No: 17

( Marks: 3 )

Name any three characteristics of scientific methods.

Question No: 18

( Marks: 3 )

Ahmad is a member of primary group. What kind of relationship he shares with other

group members. Give two examples of primary groups?

Question No: 19

( Marks: 3 )

According to George Herbert Mead, there are three emerging stages of self. Name them.

Question No: 20

( Marks: 3 )

Give any three examples of white collar crime from your daily observation.

Question No: 21

( Marks: 10 )

The research process requires a sequence of steps. Explain any five steps in detail.

 

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