Sociology MCQs 2002
Explore critical sociological theories and demographic concepts with the solved MCQs from the CSS Sociology 2002 exam. This paper focuses on the influential ideas of Karl Marx (alienation) and Max Weber (the Protestant ethic). It also tests your knowledge on important cultural concepts like folkways, and research methods, including the use of a sociogram. With a specific focus on Pakistani population dynamics (doubling time, age structure) and key demographic terms like fecundity and sex ratio, this collection is vital for a comprehensive preparation.
Social class position in a true “open class” structure is based upon ____________.
A. Ascribed criteria
B. Race
C. Family position
D. Achieved criteria
Idea of alienation to work was presented by_________.
A. Comte
B. Karl Max
C. Spenser
D. Emile Durkheim
The sex ratio is ___________.
A. The number of women per hundred men
B. The number of children a woman has
C. The number of men per hundred women
D. The number of children biologically possible for a woman
Who presented that capitalism is the product of one sect of Christianity?
A. Karl Max
B. Comte
C. Max Weber
D. Spenser
The term used to refer to the biological maximum number of birth is _________.
A. Sex ratio
B. Fertility
C. Fecundity
D. Natural increase
The concept of folkways can be defined as being ___________.
A. Culturally salient norms
B. A pattern of behavior
C. Specified rules of conduct
D. Less salient norm
From the stand point of its role in society, one of the great potential capability of religion is ____________.
A. Lessening confusion by providing a system of beliefs
B. Taking over the socialization process of children
C. Strengthening the other institutions in society
D. The promotion of group cohesion
Technic ways means __________.
A. Adjustment of human being with mores
B. Adjustment of human being with Folk ways
C. Adjustment of human being with good habits
D. Adjustment of human being with technology
The essential requirement of any sample is that it is __________.
A. As large as possible
B. As convenient to obtain as possible
C. Representative
D. Equal to entire population
Ambivalence means ______________.
A. Single attitude toward one situation
B. In consistent attitude toward one situation
C. No attitude toward one situation
D. Emile Durkheim
