MCQ Chapter 3 Sociology Class 11 Maharashtra Board Basic Concepts in Sociology 1. What is an example of an ascribed status?TeacherPresidentKinshipAthleteQuestion 1 of 202. How is achieved status attained, according to the document?By birthThrough effort and talentBy social normsBy group membershipQuestion 2 of 203. What is the functional aspect of status called?NormRoleGroupCommunityQuestion 3 of 204. According to Ely Chinoy, what is a role?A position in societyA pattern of expected behaviorA type of normA group’s goalQuestion 4 of 205. What is role performance?The stress of a roleThe actual playing of a roleThe conflict between rolesThe exit from a roleQuestion 5 of 206. What is a role set?A single roleA set of roles around a statusA conflicting roleA norm violationQuestion 6 of 207. What is role strain?A conflict between rolesDifficulty in fulfilling role demandsExiting a rolePerforming multiple rolesQuestion 7 of 208. What is role conflict, as per the document?Incompatibility between rolesA single role’s stressA norm violationA group’s disagreementQuestion 8 of 209. What is role exit according to Helen Rose?Performing a new roleDisengagement from a central roleConflict between rolesAdopting multiple rolesQuestion 9 of 2010. What are social norms described as in the document?Individual behaviorsStandards of group behaviorTemporary rulesPersonal goalsQuestion 10 of 2011. According to Sherif and Sherif, what is a social norm?A law enforced by courtsStandardized expected behaviorA personal beliefA group’s goalQuestion 11 of 2012. Who first used the term ‘folkways’?Charles CooleyWilliam SumnerRalph LintonRobert MertonQuestion 12 of 2013. What is an example of a folkway mentioned in the document?Marriage lawsEating with chopsticksSexual relations before marriageCourt rulingsQuestion 13 of 2014. How are mores different from folkways, according to William Sumner?They are less rigidThey include social welfare judgmentsThey are unwrittenThey are temporaryQuestion 14 of 2015. What is a characteristic of mores compared to folkways?They are more flexibleThey are more rigidThey are less enforcedThey are individual choicesQuestion 15 of 2016. What is law defined as by Karl Manheim?A customary practiceA body of rules applied by courtsA flexible guidelineA personal normQuestion 16 of 2017. What is customary law, as per the document?Written and universalOrally transmitted in tribal societiesEnacted by modern statesTemporary and flexibleQuestion 17 of 2018. What is an example of an enacted law mentioned in the document?Eating habitsThe Hindu Marriage Act, 1955Family traditionsCommunity sentimentsQuestion 18 of 2019. What does conformity to social norms provide to society?ConflictStabilityIsolationCompetitionQuestion 19 of 2020. What are the two major bases of community according to MacIver?Cooperation and conflictLocality and community sentimentStatus and roleFolkways and moresQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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