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.
Magnitude in research methods means _____________.
A. The extent to which two variables relate with each other
B. The direction to which two variables relate with each other
C. The entity of two variables
D. None of these
Research process in research methods is ____________.
A. Not self-correcting in nature
B. Not cyclical in nature
C. Not observed through theories written material
D. None of these
Pakistan population would get doubled after ____________.
A. About 23 years
B. About 35 years
C. About 69 years
D. About 87 years
Pakistan population is termed as ___________.
A. Young population
B. Old population
C. Very old population
D. None of these
Emigration means ______________.
A. Going out of home country
B. Going out of home district
C. Going out of home village
D. None of these
Life span means ______________.
A. Passing form one year to next year
B. Maximum number of years that one can live
C. Average life that one can live
D. None of these
Within the year group, the major emphasis is upon ________________.
A. Achievement
B. Conformity
C. Individual conviction
D. Competition
“Brain washing” consists of extreme and intensive _____________.
A. Reciprocal roles
B. Identification
C. Disorientation
D. Resocialization
The sociogram is best described as a sociological _____________.
A. Concept
B. Fact
C. Theory
D. Technique
A caste system as a pure theoretical type is based upon ________________.
A. Ascribed status
B. Social status
C. Achieved status
D. Both Achieved and Ascribed status
