Sociology MCQs 2003
This page features the solved MCQs from the CSS Sociology 2002 paper, an excellent resource for reviewing core concepts in social stratification, research, and demography. The paper covers key definitions such as socialization, role conflict, and social status (ascribed vs. achieved). It also includes important questions on the research process, operational definitions, and levels of measurement (nominal). With specific questions on Pakistani demographics, this set is invaluable for understanding both universal sociological principles and their local application.
Average life of a Pakistani woman is:
A. Equal to men
B. Shorter than man
C. Longer than man
D. None of these.
The term society in sociology is used to refer to ___________.
A. The person living in an area
B. The persons professing the same religion.
C. The system of social relationship
D. The organized relations between individuals
Status may be:
A. ascribed
B. achieved
C. Both ascribed and achieved
D. None of these
Herbert Spencer classified the society into ___________.
A. Four classes
B. Eight classes
C. Two classes
D. Three classes
An achieved status is:
A. shared by caste-minded people
B. inherited from parents
C. derived from abilities and skills
D. dependent upon biological condition
The bourgeoisie type of society was compounded by ______________.
A. Max Weber
B. Karl Marx
C. Hegel
D. T.H. Green
Role conflict -in society emerges out of the fact that:
A. Performers do not know the nature of role performed.
B. There is lack of balance in the system of the role performed.
C. They do not observe the desired standards.
D. They do not get adequate award -for the role performed.
Language is important to society because ____________.
A. It makes social contracts easy.
B. It raised man from a savage to a noble being
C. It is an invention of society
D. It easily satisfies man's need of expression
“Bourgeoisie is a term used by:
A. Aristotle
B. Karl Marx
C. Max Weber
D. Maclur
Socialization is a process involving _____________.
A. Setting up the social norms
B. Gradual changing of an organism
C. Declaring everything as belonging to society
D. Training to adapt society
