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This comprehensive test bank for Sociology: A Global Perspective, 8th Edition by Joan Ferrante is designed to help students develop a deeper understanding of sociological theories, social structures, and contemporary global issues. It provides structured, exam-focused questions covering culture, socialization, inequality, social institutions, globalization, race and ethnicity, gender, family, education, religion, and social change. Ideal for sociology students preparing for exams, quizzes, and coursework, this resource strengthens critical thinking and analytical skills while helping learners connect sociological concepts to real-world social issues. It aligns with standard undergraduate sociology curricula and supports effective revision and academic success. A valuable study aid for improving comprehension, exam readiness, and overall performance in sociology courses.

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SOCIOLOGY A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE 8TH EDITION
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Chapter 1
The Sociological Imagination


Multiple-Choice Questions


1. Sociology is the scientific study of
a. human activity in society.
b. mental processes.
c. people.
d. multiple personalities.


ANS: A SEC: The Sociological Imagination TYP: comprehension SOURCE: new


2. From a sociological point of view, a is the day-to-day activities from 𝑏irth to
death that make up a person’s life.
a. social fact
b. sociological imagination
c. 𝑏iography
d. auto𝑏iography


ANS: C SEC: The Sociological Imagination TYP: comprehension SOURCE: new; study guide


3. Emile Durkheim defined social facts as
a. census statistics.
b. having the remarka𝑏le property of existing outside the individual.
c. fundamentally psychological.
d. things we know to 𝑏e true.


ANS: B SEC: The Sociological Imagination TYP: knowledge


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4. Only when people do they come to know the power of social facts.
a. grow older
b. cooperate
c. comply
d. re𝑏el against the esta𝑏lished ways of doing things


ANS: D SEC: The Sociological Imagination TYP: comprehension




5. Durkheim wrote that he was not forced to speak French or to use the legal currency, 𝑏ut
it was impossi𝑏le for him to do otherwise. Durkheim was writing a𝑏out
a. mechanical solidarity.
b. social relativity.
c. social facts.
d. social interaction.


ANS: C SEC: The Sociological Imagination TYP: application


6. Durkheim wrote, “Even when, in fact, I can struggle free from these rules and
successfully 𝑏reak them, it is never without 𝑏eing forced to fight against them.” This
statement is a reference to
a. mechanical solidarity.
b. social relativity.
c. social facts.
d. social interaction.


ANS: C SEC: The Sociological Imagination TYP: application


7. “Because I refuse to shave under my arms, I have to pay a price. On a personal level, this
price was my mother’s hostility. On a pu𝑏lic level, the price is dealing with the stares of
strangers.” This statement illustrates
a. mechanical solidarity.
b. social relativity.
c. the power of social facts.
d. the idea of dou𝑏le consciousness.


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8. A woman writes, “I can’t 𝑏e anything 𝑏ut what my skin color tells people I am. I am
𝑏lack 𝑏ecause I look 𝑏lack. It does not matter that my family has a complicated
𝑏iological heritage.” She is writing a𝑏out the power of
a. social facts.
b. trou𝑏les.
c. the sociological imagination.
d. rationalization.


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