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Ace your Sociology 1301 final exam with this complete study guide! Featuring over 300 realistic exam questions with correct answers and detailed rationales covering all core topics: sociological imagination, major theorists (Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Du Bois, Cooley, Mead), research methods, culture, socialization, deviance & social control, stratification, race & ethnicity, gender & sexuality, family, education, religion, social change, and globalization. Updated for 2026. Learn the “why” behind every answer — not just memorization. Pass your final with confidence today!

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SOCIOLOGY 1301 FINAL EXAM WITH

COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




1. Which of the following best describes the sociological

imagination?

a) The ability to predict individual behavior

b) The connection between personal troubles and public issues

c) A focus solely on macro-level structures

d) A theory of economic determinism

Answer: b) The connection between personal troubles and

public issues

Rationale: C. Wright Mills defined sociological imagination as

understanding how personal experiences are shaped by

larger historical and social forces.

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2. A researcher studying how unemployment affects a single

family’s mental health is using a:

a) Macro-level analysis

b) Micro-level analysis

c) Global-level analysis

d) Conflict perspective

Answer: b) Micro-level analysis

Rationale: Micro-level sociology examines small-scale

interactions and individual experiences.

3. Scenario: A student loses their job due to a factory closure.

Using sociological imagination, they would:

a) Blame only themselves

b) See the closure as part of economic restructuring and

deindustrialization

c) Assume they are lazy

d) Ignore broader patterns

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Answer: b) See the closure as part of economic restructuring

and deindustrialization

Rationale: Sociological imagination connects personal

misfortune to public issues like economic shifts.

4. Who coined the term “sociology”?

a) Karl Marx

b) Auguste Comte

c) Emile Durkheim

d) Max Weber

Answer: b) Auguste Comte

Rationale: Comte (1838) believed sociology would discover

laws of social behavior.

5. Which theoretical perspective focuses on how societal parts

work together for stability?

a) Conflict theory

b) Symbolic interactionism

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c) Structural functionalism

d) Feminism

Answer: c) Structural functionalism

Rationale: Functionalism views society as a system of

interrelated parts maintaining equilibrium.

6. Scenario: A city experiences a spike in crime after a major

employer leaves. A functionalist would focus on:

a) The meaning of crime for offenders

b) How crime provides jobs (police, courts) and reaffirms norms

c) Class struggle

d) Gender inequality in arrests

Answer: b) How crime provides jobs (police, courts) and

reaffirms norms

Rationale: Functionalists note that deviance can have latent

functions like boundary maintenance.

7. Conflict theory is most associated with:

a) Emile Durkheim

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