Introduction to Sociology Final 15. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Who wrote the principle of the Protestant ethic approach in sociology?
By Max Weber |
By Karl Marx |
By Auguste Comte |
By Émile Durkheim |
By Herbert Spencer |
Protestant ethic was written by Max Weber and became famous for his explanation of the emergence of Capitalism in the West through asceticism principle of the Protestant ethic.
2.Soru
Which sociological approach places great emphasis on the culture-bound values?
Functionalist approach |
Marxist Approach |
The Frankfurt School |
Cultural Studies |
Birmingham School |
The emphasis they put on the culture-bound values is the most important attribute of the functionalist approach.
3.Soru
Culture;
- is created historically
- is a system of beliefs and customs
- is a system of meanings and significance
Which of the above statements can be included in the general description of culture according to Parekh?
Only I |
I and II |
I and III |
II and III |
I, II and III |
"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. It is a way of understanding and organizing human life.” (Parekh, 2002: 184). The correct option is E.
4.Soru
Which of the following can be given as an example for denial of responsibility among neutralization techniques?
Thinking that skipping school does not give harmful to anyone. |
Thinking that anyone with a certain background commits a crime. |
Thinking that giving bribe to get a job is a normal procedure of the process. |
Considering taking someone else’s money without permission as borrowing. |
Thinking that commitment to criminal groups gets ahead of commitment to social values. |
According to the Social Control approach, when the young people’s commitment to moral values and order get weaker, they turn into criminals by means of neutralization techniques. These techniques are as follows: (A) Denial of responsibility: Anyone with a certain background commits a crime. (B) Refusing to harm somebody else: Considering the car theft only as borrowing, thinking that such behaviors as skipping school or substance abuse is not harmful to anyone. (C) Adopting the understanding that the individuals commit crimes, because the society is corrupted. The commitment to criminal groups or gangs gets ahead of commitment to social values. The correct answer is Choice B.
5.Soru
Which of the following philosophers did identify that "the family is a social group characterized by common residence, economic co-operation and reproduction"?
Murdock |
Durkheim |
Weber |
Marx |
Castells |
Murdock, a functionalist anthropologist, examined 250 societies in a wide range including both hunting and gathering societies and industrial societies. He concluded that a form of family exists in every society, thus the family is a universal social institution. For Murdock, the family is “a social group
characterized by common residence, economic co-operation and reproduction.
6.Soru
It refers to a practice that comes from the past and is repeated from generation to generation. In other words, it is a set of social practices related to rituals or other forms of symbolic behavior, which are persistent with a real or imaginary past and are widely adopted.
Which one of the following terms is defined above?
Tradition |
Heritage |
Culture |
Bias |
Addiction |
Tradition refers to a practice that comes from the past and is repeated from generation to generation. In other words, it is a set of social practices related to rituals or other forms of symbolic behavior, which are persistent with a real or imaginary past and are widely adopted. The correct answer is A.
7.Soru
Which of the following refers to a state of normlessness and irregularity that arises in period of social order which deteriorates or fails to operate?
Anomie |
Moral rules |
Fashion rules |
Religious rules |
Manners and customs |
The anomie that Durkheim has described refers to a state of normlessness and irregularity that arises in periods of social changes and irregularities, in the event that the social order deteriorates or fails to operate. On the other hand, moral rules, fashion rules, religious rules, manners and customs along with legal rules comprise social norms. The correct answer is Choice A.
8.Soru
In the patriarchal system, a number of areas of women’s lives are under patriarchal control. Which of the following is not one of those areas?
Labor power |
Roles |
Reproduction |
Mobility |
Sex and Gender |
Women’s labor power, women’s reproduction, women’s roles and women’s sexuality as well as women’s mobility are under patriarchal control in the patriarchal system. Therefore the answer is E
9.Soru
Who is the leading figure of sociology that heavily drew upon the concepts of ideal type, bureaucracy, and iron cage?
Karl Marx |
Max Weber |
Emile Durkheim |
Auguste Comte |
Herbert Spencer |
Max Weber, who was one of the leading figures of sociology in its classical era and has still been frequently referred in various sociological work in our era, identified and frequently used various concepts such as bureaucracy, iron cage and ideal type in his analysis of society.
10.Soru
Which of the following refers to the institutionalization of male dominance over women and children in the family, and the extension of male dominance over women in society in general?
Endogamy |
Patrilocality |
Matrilocality |
Matriarchy |
Patriarchy |
Patriarchy means the institutionalization of male dominance over women and children in the family,and the extension of male dominance over women in society in general. It implies that “men hold power in all the important institutions of society” and that “women are deprived of access to such power”. E is the correct answer.
11.Soru
Which is true about Rational choice theory on religion?
It reveals the power of religion as legitimizing social inequality. |
Influenced by the general view of exchange theory, it was developed by Stark and Bainbridge. |
It considers religion as the prototype of solidarity that holds society together. |
It focuses heavily on the connection between religion and social change. |
It sees religion as the most effective for the legitimization of universes of meaning. |
American Sociologists Roger Finke, Rodney Stark and Willams S. Bainbridge have attempted to develop a more comprehensive sociological perspective on religion. Their approach has heavily been influenced by the exchange theory that is based on the principle that all human interactions can be treated as a form of exchange. General view of exchange theory is used to explain for a wide range of specific forms of religion and in particular is applied to the understanding of the emergence and development of sects and cults.
12.Soru
Which one of the following can be seen as a definition of social values?
Social values are cultural norms. |
Social values are those that gain efficiency through religious rules. |
Social values are states of normlessness and irregularity that arises in periods of social changes. |
Social values are basic abstract principles or generalized moral beliefs that guide attitudes or behaviours. |
Social values are social norms that arise spontaneously and gradually. |
In the process of achieving a certain degree of social life; the values serve an important function in terms of determining which attitudes and behaviours are right or wrong, fair or unfair. It is possible to define social values as basic abstract principles or generalized moral beliefs that guide our attitudes and behaviours. Everything in the life of a society is perceived according to values. Values are the principles such as freedom and equality that define the ideal principles of what is desired and right in a society or group. Values might create conflict in the same way that they provide behavioural rules. For example, the debates on abortion are basically the debates on values. D is the correct answer.
13.Soru
According to the sociological perspective, which of the following is a key element of religion?
Individual culture |
Ritualized practices |
Secular life |
A form of tradition |
Honesty |
Sociologists define religion as a cultural system of commonly shared beliefs and rituals that provide a sense of ultimate meaning and purpose by creating an idea of reality that is sacred, all encompassing the supernatural. The correct answer is B.
14.Soru
"The boss of the house is the woman" can be uttered most probably by someone who believes in __________. Which of the following is the answer?
Patriarchy |
Matriarchy |
Matrilateral |
Patrilateral |
Bilateral |
Matriarchy is the social organization based on female power. In matriarchal societies the head of the family
is the mother. The answer is B
15.Soru
Which of the following refers to a difference between sociology and what we call common sense?
The Responsible Speech |
Size of the Sample |
Evaluative Perspective |
Focusing on the Distinctions |
Following Certain Rules of Inquiry |
Unlike people depending on common sense while talking, sociologists make effort to follow the rules of responsible speech. This means they make a clear distinction between untested personal claims and the statements corroborated by evidence. This is very important point because the trust to and credibility of scientific knowledge depends on the belief that scientists follow rules of responsible speech.
16.Soru
Which one of the following is not a function of law as a social concept?
Regulates behavior |
Protects from hazards |
Guides attitudes |
Develops conditions |
Resolves disputes |
The function of law as a social concept can be listed as the following:
- Defines the members of the group and determines mutual relationships
- Resolves disputes
- Regulates the behaviors
- Ensures that the social power is organized and legitimizes it
- Develops the living conditions
- Protects from external hazards
- Realizes the legal organization
Guiding attitudes and shaping beliefs can be explained as part of values.
17.Soru
Which of the following philosophers claims that capitalist production system causes an alienation of labour?
Adam Smith |
Max Weber |
Milton Friedman |
Karl Marx |
John Maynard Keynes |
According to Marx, capitalist production system also causes an alienation of labour. In the production process, labour that creates the value (productive human power) cannot participate in any decision processes on the products to be
produced and their amounts. In the result of the division of labour, labour deals only with a portion of work and it does not have any information about the whole product. Also, it has to purchase products that are created by its own work by paying money for them in the market.
The correct answer is D.
18.Soru
Which one of the following approaches considers culture as norms, values, and a way of lifestyles?
Marxist Approach |
The Frankfurt School |
Functional Approach |
Conflict Theory |
Birmingham School |
The main interest of functional sociology has been culture as norms, values and a way of lifestyle rather than culture as high culture. Emile Durkheim, one of the founders of the functional approach, addressed some basic questions about how culture came into being in his work, Primitive Classification, written with Marcel Mauss, his nephew and the most important student. According to them, culture only became possible when human communities began to separate and classify things in their environment. Humankind cannot classify what they see when they are born and therefore cannot separate one from the other.
19.Soru
Which below can be an example for norms in Turkish society?
Buying presents for the newly wed |
Participating in social activities |
Learning something new |
Staying away from alcohol in a conservative town |
Having a barbecue with friends |
Norms are formal / written or informal / non-written rules that are deemed necessary for the integrity and continuity of a society, and regulate the behavior of individuals. Those who do not comply with the norms face negative sanctions and are punished in various forms. In this sense, D is the answer.
20.Soru
Which of the following philosopher described people’s living together and building societies as “social appetite”?
Aristotle |
Engels |
Grotius |
Hobbes |
Marx |
The characteristic named by Grotius as the “social appetite” leads people to live together and build societies and establish various relationships with each other.
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