MIDTERM EXAMINATION |
FALL 2006 |
SOC101 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (Session - 3) |
Marks: 40 |
Time: 60min |
Question No: 1 |
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The way of understanding social facts based on science is called ____________. |
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Latent function |
Natural science |
Positivism |
Sociobiology |
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Question No: 2 |
A statement illustrating that how and why specific facts are related to each other is called ___________. |
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Macro-level orientation |
Theory |
Theoretical paradigm |
Hypothesis |
Question No: 3 |
( Marks: 1 ) |
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Recognized and intended consequences of a social pattern are called ___________ functions. |
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Latent |
Eufunctions |
Manifest |
Dysfunctions |
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Question No: 4 |
___________ is a term used to transform the specific observations into general theory. |
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Logical theory |
Inductive logical thought |
Unethical theory |
Deductive logical thought |
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Question No: 5 |
A daughter, a teenager and a son are examples of ___________. |
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Status set |
Role set |
Ascribed statuses |
Achieved statuses |
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- 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 ) |
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__________ is a formal organization that individuals join to accomplish their moral goals. |
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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 |
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Them Sociological perspective reveals that people's lives are mostly a result of what they decide to do. |
Question No: 12 |
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Social Dysfunction is a social pattern that may disrupt the operation of society. |
Question No: 13 |
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_______ is an expected behavior of someone who holds a particular status. |
Question No: 14 |
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_Folkways are norms for routine or casual interaction. |
Question No: 15 |
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_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 |
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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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