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QUESTION 1 Technologies like smart phones and the internet have changed when, wh

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QUESTION 1
Technologies like smart phones and the internet have changed when, where and how people interact. This is an example of social change at the level of: a.Individuals
b.Groups c.Organisations d.Institutions    QUESTION 2 Rearranging an office to make social relationships at work less hierarchical is an example of social change at which level?: a.Individual b.Group c.Organisational d.Institutional QUESTION 3
A change in attitudes and values, such as greater acceptance of divorce, is an example of social change at which level?

a. Individual
b. Group
c. Institutional
d. Social
QUESTION 4
The institutional level of social change refers to:
a. Changes in attitudes, beliefs, behaviors and values
b. Changes within organisations such as businesses and government agencies
c. Changes in how people interact, communicate with each other, and resolve conflicts
d. Changes in the basic social structures which shape individual lives and patterns of behaviour, such as marriage, the family, education and religion

QUESTION 5
Which of the following is an example of change at the level of society?
a. Changes in social stratification and the class system
b. A more liberal attitude towards divorce
c. The government introducing a new law
d. A move from industry to services as the main source of jobs
QUESTION 6
Traditional societies are characterised by which of the following?
a. A high birth rate and a high death rate
b. A low birth rate and a low death rate
c. A high birth rate and a low death rate
d. A low birth rate and a high death rate
QUESTION 7
Which of the following functions of the traditional family is typically taken over by the modern state?

a. Economic production
b. Consuming goods and services
c. Caring for the elderly and sick
d. Entertainment
QUESTION 8
Which of the following statements about the changing character of the modern family is most accurate?

a. The private market and the state take over many of the functions of the traditional family

b. Individuals remain under the control of tradition and the wishes of their extended family

c. Women have less choice about who to marry, when to marry, and whether to have children

d. There is little emphasis on the family providing emotional support and companionship

QUESTION 9
Which of the following is NOT one of the institutional dimensions of modernity, according to Anthony Giddens?
a. Capitalism
b. Industry
c. The mass media
d. The state
QUESTION 10
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of capitalism?
a. Private ownership of the means of production
b. Free exchange of goods and services
c. High levels of social equality
d. Competitive markets
QUESTION 11
Which of the following statements about capitalism is most accurate?
a. In a capitalist society, the state sets the price for most goods and services
b. Capitalist countries are highly self-sufficient and produce most things they need themselves
c. Under capitalism, rising or falling prices send signals to investor, consumers and producers about what they should do
d. In a capitalist society, most property is collectively owned
QUESTION 12
Which of the following is NOT a source of competition in a capitalist society?
a. Technological development
b. Globalisation
c. Reinvestment of economic surplus in expanding businesses
d. Large corporate monopolies
QUESTION 13
Which modern institution has a monopoly of violence within its borders?
a. The family
b. The state
c. The education system
d. The economy
QUESTION 14
Which of the following is NOT one of the methods by which the state coordinates and controls social life in its territory?
a. Taxation
b. Legislation
c. Providing social services like education and health care
d. Diplomacy
QUESTION 15
In traditional societies, education for most people took place:
a. In formal institutions like schools and universities
b. In private education institutions
c. In mosques
d. Within the extended family and the home
QUESTION 16
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
a. Modern education was developed largely through the efforts of voluntary institutions and educators
b. The need for skilled workers to staff modern industry and government institutions was a key reason for the development of education
c. Compulsory education existed nowhere in the world before the 20th century
d. Primary, secondary and university education all developed at roughly the same time
0.5 points    QUESTION 17
Which of the following is NOT a typical impact of compulsory formal education on society?
a. New cultural horizons and ideas
b. Development of disciplined habits of work
c. Increased inequality between men and women
d. Economic growth
QUESTION 18
Which of the following is a particular function of the modern family?
a. Providing emotional support and companionship
b. Providing physical security
c. Providing economic security
d. Producing the basic goods people need to live
QUESTION 19
Social stratification is best described as refering to:
a. The amount of wealth in society
b. The different levels of economic growth and prosperity between societies
c. How people in society are divided into groups based on different levels of access to wealth and status
d. A person's level of education
QUESTION 20
As a result of the demographic transition, a growing number of wealthy modern societies are characterised by:
a. A population explosion
b. Rising death rates
c. Large-scale immigration
d. A rapidly aging population QUESTION 1
Technologies like smart phones and the internet have changed when, where and how people interact. This is an example of social change at the level of: a.Individuals
b.Groups c.Organisations d.Institutions    QUESTION 2 Rearranging an office to make social relationships at work less hierarchical is an example of social change at which level?: a.Individual b.Group c.Organisational d.Institutional QUESTION 3
A change in attitudes and values, such as greater acceptance of divorce, is an example of social change at which level?

a. Individual
b. Group
c. Institutional
d. Social
QUESTION 4
The institutional level of social change refers to:
a. Changes in attitudes, beliefs, behaviors and values
b. Changes within organisations such as businesses and government agencies
c. Changes in how people interact, communicate with each other, and resolve conflicts
d. Changes in the basic social structures which shape individual lives and patterns of behaviour, such as marriage, the family, education and religion

QUESTION 5
Which of the following is an example of change at the level of society?
a. Changes in social stratification and the class system
b. A more liberal attitude towards divorce
c. The government introducing a new law
d. A move from industry to services as the main source of jobs
QUESTION 6
Traditional societies are characterised by which of the following?
a. A high birth rate and a high death rate
b. A low birth rate and a low death rate
c. A high birth rate and a low death rate
d. A low birth rate and a high death rate
QUESTION 7
Which of the following functions of the traditional family is typically taken over by the modern state?

a. Economic production
b. Consuming goods and services
c. Caring for the elderly and sick
d. Entertainment
QUESTION 8
Which of the following statements about the changing character of the modern family is most accurate?

a. The private market and the state take over many of the functions of the traditional family

b. Individuals remain under the control of tradition and the wishes of their extended family

c. Women have less choice about who to marry, when to marry, and whether to have children

d. There is little emphasis on the family providing emotional support and companionship

QUESTION 9
Which of the following is NOT one of the institutional dimensions of modernity, according to Anthony Giddens?
a. Capitalism
b. Industry
c. The mass media
d. The state
QUESTION 10
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of capitalism?
a. Private ownership of the means of production
b. Free exchange of goods and services
c. High levels of social equality
d. Competitive markets
QUESTION 11
Which of the following statements about capitalism is most accurate?
a. In a capitalist society, the state sets the price for most goods and services
b. Capitalist countries are highly self-sufficient and produce most things they need themselves
c. Under capitalism, rising or falling prices send signals to investor, consumers and producers about what they should do
d. In a capitalist society, most property is collectively owned
QUESTION 12
Which of the following is NOT a source of competition in a capitalist society?
a. Technological development
b. Globalisation
c. Reinvestment of economic surplus in expanding businesses
d. Large corporate monopolies
QUESTION 13
Which modern institution has a monopoly of violence within its borders?
a. The family
b. The state
c. The education system
d. The economy
QUESTION 14
Which of the following is NOT one of the methods by which the state coordinates and controls social life in its territory?
a. Taxation
b. Legislation
c. Providing social services like education and health care
d. Diplomacy
QUESTION 15
In traditional societies, education for most people took place:
a. In formal institutions like schools and universities
b. In private education institutions
c. In mosques
d. Within the extended family and the home
QUESTION 16
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
a. Modern education was developed largely through the efforts of voluntary institutions and educators
b. The need for skilled workers to staff modern industry and government institutions was a key reason for the development of education
c. Compulsory education existed nowhere in the world before the 20th century
d. Primary, secondary and university education all developed at roughly the same time
0.5 points    QUESTION 17
Which of the following is NOT a typical impact of compulsory formal education on society?
a. New cultural horizons and ideas
b. Development of disciplined habits of work
c. Increased inequality between men and women
d. Economic growth
QUESTION 18
Which of the following is a particular function of the modern family?
a. Providing emotional support and companionship
b. Providing physical security
c. Providing economic security
d. Producing the basic goods people need to live
QUESTION 19
Social stratification is best described as refering to:
a. The amount of wealth in society
b. The different levels of economic growth and prosperity between societies
c. How people in society are divided into groups based on different levels of access to wealth and status
d. A person's level of education
QUESTION 20
As a result of the demographic transition, a growing number of wealthy modern societies are characterised by:
a. A population explosion
b. Rising death rates
c. Large-scale immigration
d. A rapidly aging population QUESTION 1
Technologies like smart phones and the internet have changed when, where and how people interact. This is an example of social change at the level of: a.Individuals
b.Groups c.Organisations d.Institutions    QUESTION 2 Rearranging an office to make social relationships at work less hierarchical is an example of social change at which level?: a.Individual b.Group c.Organisational d.Institutional QUESTION 3
A change in attitudes and values, such as greater acceptance of divorce, is an example of social change at which level?

a. Individual
b. Group
c. Institutional
d. Social
QUESTION 4
The institutional level of social change refers to:
a. Changes in attitudes, beliefs, behaviors and values
b. Changes within organisations such as businesses and government agencies
c. Changes in how people interact, communicate with each other, and resolve conflicts
d. Changes in the basic social structures which shape individual lives and patterns of behaviour, such as marriage, the family, education and religion

QUESTION 5
Which of the following is an example of change at the level of society?
a. Changes in social stratification and the class system
b. A more liberal attitude towards divorce
c. The government introducing a new law
d. A move from industry to services as the main source of jobs
QUESTION 6
Traditional societies are characterised by which of the following?
a. A high birth rate and a high death rate
b. A low birth rate and a low death rate
c. A high birth rate and a low death rate
d. A low birth rate and a high death rate
QUESTION 7
Which of the following functions of the traditional family is typically taken over by the modern state?

a. Economic production
b. Consuming goods and services
c. Caring for the elderly and sick
d. Entertainment
QUESTION 8
Which of the following statements about the changing character of the modern family is most accurate?

a. The private market and the state take over many of the functions of the traditional family

b. Individuals remain under the control of tradition and the wishes of their extended family

c. Women have less choice about who to marry, when to marry, and whether to have children

d. There is little emphasis on the family providing emotional support and companionship

QUESTION 9
Which of the following is NOT one of the institutional dimensions of modernity, according to Anthony Giddens?
a. Capitalism
b. Industry
c. The mass media
d. The state
QUESTION 10
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of capitalism?
a. Private ownership of the means of production
b. Free exchange of goods and services
c. High levels of social equality
d. Competitive markets
QUESTION 11
Which of the following statements about capitalism is most accurate?
a. In a capitalist society, the state sets the price for most goods and services
b. Capitalist countries are highly self-sufficient and produce most things they need themselves
c. Under capitalism, rising or falling prices send signals to investor, consumers and producers about what they should do
d. In a capitalist society, most property is collectively owned
QUESTION 12
Which of the following is NOT a source of competition in a capitalist society?
a. Technological development
b. Globalisation
c. Reinvestment of economic surplus in expanding businesses
d. Large corporate monopolies
QUESTION 13
Which modern institution has a monopoly of violence within its borders?
a. The family
b. The state
c. The education system
d. The economy
QUESTION 14
Which of the following is NOT one of the methods by which the state coordinates and controls social life in its territory?
a. Taxation
b. Legislation
c. Providing social services like education and health care
d. Diplomacy
QUESTION 15
In traditional societies, education for most people took place:
a. In formal institutions like schools and universities
b. In private education institutions
c. In mosques
d. Within the extended family and the home
QUESTION 16
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
a. Modern education was developed largely through the efforts of voluntary institutions and educators
b. The need for skilled workers to staff modern industry and government institutions was a key reason for the development of education
c. Compulsory education existed nowhere in the world before the 20th century
d. Primary, secondary and university education all developed at roughly the same time
0.5 points    QUESTION 17
Which of the following is NOT a typical impact of compulsory formal education on society?
a. New cultural horizons and ideas
b. Development of disciplined habits of work
c. Increased inequality between men and women
d. Economic growth
QUESTION 18
Which of the following is a particular function of the modern family?
a. Providing emotional support and companionship
b. Providing physical security
c. Providing economic security
d. Producing the basic goods people need to live
QUESTION 19
Social stratification is best described as refering to:
a. The amount of wealth in society
b. The different levels of economic growth and prosperity between societies
c. How people in society are divided into groups based on different levels of access to wealth and status
d. A person's level of education
QUESTION 20
As a result of the demographic transition, a growing number of wealthy modern societies are characterised by:
a. A population explosion
b. Rising death rates
c. Large-scale immigration
d. A rapidly aging population

Explanation / Answer

1) the correct option is individuals

2) the correct option is orgasational

3) the correct option is Social change

4) the correct option is option (d)

5) the correct option is option (b) the thinking toward law

6) the correct option is high birth rate low death rate

7) the correct option is option (a)

18) the correct option is providing economic security

15) the correct option is mosque

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