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This document contains a series of multiple choice questions about sociological concepts such as social groups, conformity, deviance, social control, socialization, social stratification, and family structures. It tests understanding of key terms like primary groups, reference groups, conformity types, political vs. economic rights, and forms of marriage. The questions cover distinguishing features of social groups, identifying examples and non-examples, and defining central concepts in sociology.
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I. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: Read and analyze the following statements below.

elow. Refer to the given conditions below and


blacken the letter of the BEST answer.
A. The two statements are both true.
B. The two statements are both false.
C. The first statement is true, while the second statement is false.
D. The first statement is false, while the second statement is true.

1. A conformist utilizes positive success goal and legitimate means


Innovation involves accepting the goal of success but rejecting the use of socially accepted means to
achieve it.
2. Retreatists are people who deemphasize or reject the importance of success once they realize they will
never achieve it and instead concentrate on enforcing rules.
Rebellion means withdrawal from society, wanting neither success nor work.
3. Social control refers to the efforts of a group or society to regulate the behavior of its members.
Social control is intended to motivate people to obey social expectations.
4. Socialization is a form of interaction by which people acquire personality and learn the way of life of their
society.
Socialization is considered the essential link between the individual and society.
5. Natural rights are rights inherent to man and given to him by God as human being.
The right to receive a minimum wage is an example of economic rights.
6. Groups are number of individuals who have common identity, interact with one another, and feel belonging
together.
Interaction occurs when the action of one person causes another person or persons to act.
7. Reference groups refer to the degree to which the members of a group have the ability to function and
interact together towards the pursuit of their goals.
Secondary groups are the initial groups that a person joins and they provide him or her with experiences
in social relations.
8. Social organization is a process of bringing order and meaning into human social life.
The in-group is the group with which the individual identifies and which gives him a sense of belonging,
solidarity, camaraderie, esprit de corps, and a protective attitude toward the other members.
9. The primary groups are groups which are important to us as models even though we ourselves may not
be a part of the group.
Gesellschaft is a type of group which is characterized by impersonal, secondary, contractual, and
rationalized relationships.
10. The out-group is commonly viewed as outsiders by the in-group.

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read and analyze the following questions carefully. Blacken the letter of the BEST answer.
Which of the following type of conformity occurs when an individual accepts influence because he hopes to achieve a
favorable reaction from another person or group.
A. Compliance B. Internalization
C. Identification D. Ingratiational
Which of the following is NOT a function of deviance?
A. It involves accepting both cultural goal of success and the B. It affirms cultural values and norms.
use of legitimate means for achieving that goal. D. Deviance encourages social change.
C. Responding to deviance clarifies moral boundary.
Which of the following is an example of political rights?
A. right to live B. right against bill of attainder
C. right to preliminary investigation D. right to be voted into public office
Which of the following is NOT an example of constitutional rights?
A. right to information B. right against unreasonable searches
C. right against bill of attainder D. rights safeguarding the accused under the Bill of Rights

In various manifestation of characteristics of social group, which of the following is NOT an example of out-group?
A. Gays and lesbians B. Urban and City groups
C. Network and Social Group D. Classmates sharing the same likes and dislikes
Based on the kind of social relation, which of the following is an example of an ingroup?
A. enemies B. a biker and a singer
C. members of a dance troupe D. knowing out-group’s diffrences
Typically a small social group whose members share close, personal and enduring relationships. What do you call this?
A. Out-group B. Primary group
C. Secondary group D. Networking group
Crowds, masses, public and social movements are temporary groups which also interest the sociologists. What form of
human cluster is it?
A. Aggregate B. Social Category
C. Collective D. In-group
Which of the following refers to the independent network of roles and the hierarchy of statuses which define the reciprocal
expectations and the power arrangement of the members of the social unit guided by norms?
A. Social Function B. Social Organization
C. Social Structure D. Gemeinschaft
Does social stratification persist across generations?
A. No, because everyone believes he or she belongs to a B. Yes, stratification serves to categorize and rank members
social class already of society across generations resulting in different life
C. Yes, because it shows up in every society in the world but chances.
how exactly it looks like vary from society to society. D. No, it does not affect any generation in any parts of the
world.
Which of the following choices best define the concept of social stratification?
A. It refers to people living in immense poverty B. It refers to people in elite category
C. It refers to grouping of social classes base on the factors D. It is the study of indigenous people
such as power, wealth, and prestige
Why could social stratification be considered as a form of social belief?
A. Beliefs are universal in every society in the world. B. Everyone believes that he or she belongs to a social class.
C. Beliefs about social stratification that inform people what it D. It continues from generation to generation in every
means to deserve wealth, success or power. society.
Why is social stratification be considered as universal but variable?
A. Everyone is entitled to be part of a social class. B. A man, in any chances, can change his/her own social
C. Social stratification is based on the factors of power, class.
wealth, and prestige. D. It shows up in every society in the world but how exactly it
looks like vary from society to society.
How does social stratification started in the society?
A. As societies evolved and became more complex, it began B. It started when people think that they can afford to invest
to elevate some members of the society through land into material things.
acquisition and gaining social status. D. The elements of meritocracy that is based on personal
C. It started when a person can buy a lot of foods and drinks merit and achievement of a person.
for his family.
Josefa is maltreated by her employer in Saudi Arabia where she works as a domestic helper. What government agency
must she seek help?
A. Department of Health B. Department of Interior and Local Government
C. Overseas Workers Welfare Administration D. Department of Education
What form of marriage allows or permits a man to take only one spouse at a time?
A. Polyandry B. Polygyny
C. Polygany D. Monogamy
Which of the following is NOT a form of plural marriage?
A. Monogamy B.Polyandry
C. Polygyny D. Polygany
What kind of nuclear family is the family into which one is born, and where one is reared or socialize consist of father,
mother, brothers and sisters?
A. family of orientation B. family of procreation
C. nuclear family D. extended family
Based on descent, which of the following affiliates a person with a group of relatives related through either his or her
parents?
A. Bilateral B. Bilocal
C. egalitarian D. matricentric
Based on residence, which requires that the newly married couple live with or near the domicile of the parents of the
bridegroom?
A. Patrilocal B. Matrilocal
C. Bilocal D. Neolocal
Based on authority, which type is usually found in places where the father commutes and is out for the greater part of the
day?
A. Bilateral B. Bilocal
C. egalitarian D. matricentric
Which refers to families whose members are involved in politics?
A. Philippine Law B. Political Dynasty
C. Political Alliance D. Politics
Which of the following is referred as political coalition or political bloc where it is an agreement for cooperation between
different political parties on political agenda?
A. Philippine Law B. Political Dynasty
C. Political Alliance D. Politics
What type of conformity occurs when a person conforms to impress or gain favor/acceptance from other people.
A. Identification B. Ingratiational
C. Compliance D. Internalization
Which of the following is an example of formal sanction?
A. ridicule B. smiles
C. school rules and regulations D. words of approval
Which of the following is an example of civil rights?
A. freedom of speech B. right to make a living
C. right to be happy D. right to receive a minimum wage
Which of the following is NOT an example of economic rights?
A. right to use and dispose his property B. right to vote
C. right to practice one’s profession D. right to make a living
In your everyday life in school or in your neighbourhood, your kabarkada is an example of what type of group?
A. In-group B. Out-group
C. Primary group D. Secondary group
Among different kinds of social groups in our society, this can be small or large, mostly impersonal and usually short-term.
What do you call this?
A. Out-group B. Social group
C. Primary group D. Secondary group
Every social group manifests specific sets of characteristics, which of the following is NOT a characteristic of members in
an ingroup?
A. a sense of “we” rather than “I” B. a feeling of unity
C. similar likes/dislikes D. knowing out-group’s differences
As the saying goes, it takes a village to raise a child. Because of these, a child needs a group of individuals who will shape
his or her culture, beliefs and values. What do you call this group of individual?
A. agents of socialization B. family
C. peer group D. community
Which of the following is NOT an example of the requirements in having a group?
A. There must be a social distancing. B. There must be two or more people.
C. There must be interaction. D. The members must be together physically.
There are people waiting for a jeep to come is an example of what form of human clusters?
A. Aggregate B. Social Category
C. Collective D. In-group
Which of the following is a process of bringing order and significance into human social life?
A. Size of the group B. Social Function
C. Social organization D. Social Structure
Which refers to the results of action that occur in relation to a particular structure that includes the results of the activities
of individuals occupying particular statuses.
A. Social Function B. Social Organization
C. Social Structure D. Gesellschaft
Filipinos have used the terms damay and bayanihan which imply mutual helpfulness and the sharing of pleasure as well
as sorrow. What type of social group is being referred?
A. Social Function B. Social Structure
C. Gemeinschaft D. Gesellschaft
Education is a social institution that has its own definition. Which of the following bests define education?
A. It is a social institution that improve social status B. It is a social institution that helps people think, feel, and
C. It is a social institution through which a society’s children behave in a way that contributes to their success.
are taught basic academic knowledge, learning skills, and D. All the above
cultural norms.
Which of the following is the basic social institution and the primary group in society.
A. Family B. Nuclear Family
C. Extended Family D. Reference group
Which refers to the norm wh`ich dictates that one should marry within the religious group, locality, or social class?
A. Monogamy B. Polygamy
C. Endogamy D. Exogamy
Which of the following kind of family is composed of two or more nuclear families?
A. family of orientation B. family of procreation
C. nuclear family D. extended family
Which of the following is defined as occurring when cultural knowledge is passed on to the next bearer who will
perpetuate and ensure the continuance of their tradition and practices?
A. Conformity
B. Enculturation
C. Deviance
D. Socialization
Which of the following is NOT a result of enculturation and socialization?
A. conformity
B. Norms and Values
C. Identity formation
D. Statuses and roles
The centuries of Philippine Chinese exposure to Filipino culture made them imbibe facets of Filipino character in the
same way Filipinos learned to love Chinese culture like food is an example of what result of enculturation and
socialization?
A. Conformity
B. Norms and Values.
C. Identity Formation
D. Statuses and roles
In the Philippines, there are two most popular norms. What norm is being executed when you are not wearing shorts
in attending mass or church services?
A. values
B. norm of decency
C. conformity
D. norm of tact and courtesy
Which of the following is an example of political rights?
A. right to live
B. right to preliminary investigation
C. right against bill of attainder
D. right to be voted into public office

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