Introduction to Sociology Final 14. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 4 Soru1.Soru
Which approach focuses on the analyses of inequalities by using concepts such as gender and patriarchy?
Functionalism |
Conflict theories |
Feminism |
Symbolic interactionism |
Ethnomethodology |
Unlike all other approaches, feminist theories focus on gender inequality, which they see as the most important and oldest form of inequality. Feminist theories try to analyse inequalities by using concepts such as gender and patriarchy. The correct answer is C.
2.Soru
Which one of the followings is a right statement about culture?
It has a narrow range of uses in daily life. |
It has same meanings in different contexts. |
It is a simple concept. |
It makes our lives inconsistent. |
It is a system of beliefs and customs. |
Culture has a wide range of uses in daily life and has different meanings in different contexts. It is a complex concept and there are one hundred and sixty four different definitions of culture. Culture gives consistency to our lives. Culture is a system of meanings and significance created historically, or, in other words, culture is a system of beliefs and customs that a group of people use in order to understand, organize, and structure their individual and collective lives. The correct answer is E
3.Soru
Which of the following used the term “Sociology of Law” for the first time?
Grotius |
Aristotle |
Anzilotti |
Ibn Khaldun |
Montesquieu |
Although the history of the sociology of law extends up to Aristotle, Ibn Khaldun, Grotius and Montesquieu, whom we could call distant messengers, it has become evident only in the late 19th century. The term “Sociology of Law” was first used by Italian Anzilotti in 1892 as “Sociologia Juridica”. The correct answer is Choice C.
4.Soru
Which of the following is not one of the important distinctions between common sense and sociology?
The responsible speech |
Cultural inquiry |
Size of the field from which the material drawn |
How we understand events |
Dogmas |
There are four important distinction between sociology and common sense. These can be summarised as the responsible speech, the size of the field from which the material is drawn, how we understand events and dogmas.