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INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY FINAL EXAM 2025/2026 1. Norms are: a) Written laws enforced by the government b) Personal beliefs that vary from person to person c) Social rules that specify appropriate behavior in a given situation d) Traditions that are no longer practiced Rationale: Norms are shared expectations for behavior that guide how members of society should act in specific situations. ________________________________________ 2. Achieved status is a social position: a) Given at birth b) That individuals secure on the basis of choice and competition c) That depends on gender or family background d) That cannot be changed Rationale: Achieved status results from personal effort, skills, or accomplishments rather than being assigned at birth. ________________________________________ 3. A subculture is: a) A group that rejects all aspects of the dominant culture b) A secret organization within society c) A group whose members share unique values and norms while participating in the larger culture d) A political group seeking dominance Rationale: A subculture coexists with the dominant culture but maintains distinctive beliefs, customs, and lifestyles. ________________________________________ 4. Any violation of norms, whether good or bad, is called: a) Crime b) Sanction c) Deviance d) Dysfunction Rationale: Deviance refers to any behavior that violates social norms — whether admired (heroism) or condemned (theft). ________________________________________ 5. A condition in which members of a society have different amounts of wealth, prestige, or power is called: a) Social inequality b) Social mobility c) Stratification theory d) Cultural relativism Rationale: Social inequality reflects unequal access to valued resources like money, status, and authority. ________________________________________ 6. Some elements of society are socially constructed. Which of the following is NOT a social construction? a) Ethnic groups b) Gender groups c) Racial groups d) All of the above are social constructions Rationale: All these categories are socially constructed—defined by social processes and meanings, not biology alone.

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INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
FINAL EXAM 2025/2026

1. Norms are:

a) Written laws enforced by the government
b) Personal beliefs that vary from person to person
✅ c) Social rules that specify appropriate behavior in a given situation
d) Traditions that are no longer practiced

Rationale: Norms are shared expectations for behavior that guide how members of society
should act in specific situations.



2. Achieved status is a social position:

a) Given at birth
✅ b) That individuals secure on the basis of choice and competition
c) That depends on gender or family background
d) That cannot be changed

Rationale: Achieved status results from personal effort, skills, or accomplishments rather than
being assigned at birth.



3. A subculture is:

a) A group that rejects all aspects of the dominant culture
b) A secret organization within society
✅ c) A group whose members share unique values and norms while participating in the larger
culture
d) A political group seeking dominance

Rationale: A subculture coexists with the dominant culture but maintains distinctive beliefs,
customs, and lifestyles.




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,4. Any violation of norms, whether good or bad, is called:

a) Crime
b) Sanction
✅ c) Deviance
d) Dysfunction

Rationale: Deviance refers to any behavior that violates social norms — whether admired
(heroism) or condemned (theft).



5. A condition in which members of a society have different amounts of wealth,
prestige, or power is called:

✅ a) Social inequality
b) Social mobility
c) Stratification theory
d) Cultural relativism

Rationale: Social inequality reflects unequal access to valued resources like money, status, and
authority.



6. Some elements of society are socially constructed. Which of the following is
NOT a social construction?

a) Ethnic groups
b) Gender groups
c) Racial groups
✅ d) All of the above are social constructions

Rationale: All these categories are socially constructed—defined by social processes and
meanings, not biology alone.



7. A society is:

a) A small community of related families
✅ b) A group of people living within the same territory sharing a common culture
c) A temporary gathering of people
d) Any group with shared interests




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, Rationale: Sociologists define a society as people sharing territory and culture who interact
under a social structure.



8. The development of the self, according to Mead, Goffman, and Cooley, results
from:

✅ a) Our interaction with others
b) Biological inheritance
c) Education alone
d) Government institutions

Rationale: Interactionists argue that self-concept develops through social interaction and
reflection of others’ perceptions.



9. Refusing to hire a group due to client bias represents:

✅ a) Discrimination without prejudice
b) Prejudice without discrimination
c) Institutional racism
d) Ethnocentrism

Rationale: The person acts discriminatorily for external reasons (client bias), not personal
prejudice.



10. Mores are:

a) Casual folkways
✅ b) Norms with moral significance, demanding conformity
c) Written rules of law
d) Customs without consequence

Rationale: Mores are norms tied to moral values; breaking them provokes strong social
disapproval.



11. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a minority group?




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