MCQ Chapter 4 Sociology Class 11 Maharashtra Board Social Institutions 1. What is the main interest of sociology as per the document?Political structuresEconomic marketsBiological traitsIndividual-society relationshipsQuestion 1 of 202. Which concept helps sociologists understand individual-society interactions?Genetic patternsSocial institutionsReligious beliefsTechnological advancementsQuestion 2 of 203. Which is NOT a social institution mentioned in the document?MarriageEducationScienceFamilyQuestion 3 of 204. How does E.S.Bogardus define a social institution?A temporary groupA structure meeting people’s needs through established proceduresAn individual’s behaviorA random activityQuestion 4 of 205. What is a feature of social institutions?Unstable patternsIndividual isolationCollective activitiesNo rulesQuestion 5 of 206. What does the functionalist perspective emphasize about social institutions?They create inequalityThey disrupt societyThey fulfill specific rolesThey are unimportantQuestion 6 of 207. How does the conflict perspective view social institutions?They promote equalityThey maintain social divisionsThey are neutralThey eliminate hierarchyQuestion 7 of 208. Why is family considered essential to society?It manages lawsIt produces technologyIt is the primary social unitIt controls mediaQuestion 8 of 209. What is Burgess and Locke’s definition of family?A temporary groupA group united by marriage, blood, or adoptionAn economic allianceA political unitQuestion 9 of 2010. What does the kibbutz system in Israel demonstrate?Nuclear family dominanceCommunal living and child-rearingPatriarchal structuresUrban family modelsQuestion 10 of 2011. What key role does family play in society?Conducting electionsSocializing childrenCreating lawsManaging mediaQuestion 11 of 2012. How does family control sexual activity?By promoting open relationsBy banning all sexual behaviorBy restricting it outside marriageBy ignoring normsQuestion 12 of 2013. What emotional support does family provide?Legal authorityAcademic skillsA haven of care and acceptanceEconomic productionQuestion 13 of 2014. How has the family’s economic function changed?It remains the main production unitIt has increased significantlyIt has lessened due to separated productionIt has eliminated workQuestion 14 of 2015. What type of identity does family confer?Political affiliationsTechnical expertiseSocial identity like caste or ethnicityTemporary rolesQuestion 15 of 2016. What characterizes a joint family?Only parents and childrenMultiple generations sharing a kitchenSingle-parent householdsTemporary groupsQuestion 16 of 2017. What defines a nuclear family?Multi-generational livingParents and their childrenCommunal child-rearingNo marriage tiesQuestion 17 of 2018. What is a matriarchal family?Authority with the fatherNo authority structureAuthority with the motherEqual authorityQuestion 18 of 2019. What modern trend is observed in family structures?Decreasing marriage ageIncreasing divorce ratesStable family sizesReduced educationQuestion 19 of 2020. Who usually heads single-parent families?Step-parentsGrandparentsSingle mothersUnmarried couplesQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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