Sociological Concepts-Sociological Concepts [GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) Sociology]: Questions 5 - 10 of 51
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Question 5
Appeared in Year: 2014 (UGC)
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MCQ▾Definite procedures or rules which people are expected to observe are known as:
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Values | |
b. | Group behavior | |
c. | Institutions | |
d. | Norms |
Question 6
Appeared in Year: 2014 (UGC)
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MCQ▾Those attitudes or behavior that confirm to the norms of one՚s own sex are known as: (June)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Gender Appropriate | |
b. | Gender Identity | |
c. | Gender Sensitisation | |
d. | Gender System |
Question 7
Appeared in Year: 2014 (UGC)
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MCQ▾Rewards and punishment associated with role expectations are called (June)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Mores | |
b. | Norms | |
c. | Sanctions | |
d. | Values |
Question 8
Appeared in Year: 2014 (UGC)
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MCQ▾Which one of the following is not an agency of socialization?
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Media | |
b. | None of the above | |
c. | School | |
d. | Peer - Group |
Question 9
Appeared in Year: 2016 (UGC)
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MCQ▾What an individual, as an organism, does not have at birth that is relevant to the process of socialisation? (July Paper 2)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Reflexes | |
b. | Capacities | |
c. | Instincts | |
d. | Attitude |
Question 10
Appeared in Year: 2016 (UGC)
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Assertion-Reason▾Assertion(Ꭺ)
All groups are social networks. (July Paper 2)
Reason(Ꭱ)
All networks are not social groups.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Ꭺ is true but Ꭱ is false | |
b. | Ꭺ is false but Ꭱ is true | |
c. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are true and Ꭱ is the correct explanation of Ꭺ | |
d. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are true but Ꭱ is NOT the correct explanation of Ꭺ |