Sociology MCQs 2004
Build your foundational knowledge with the solved Sociology MCQs from the CSS 2004 past paper. This collection is perfect for revising the pillars of sociological thought and basic research concepts. It covers the essential contributions of founding fathers like Aristotle, Ibn-i-Khaldun, Auguste Comte, Karl Marx, and Émile Durkheim. You will also be tested on fundamental research principles, such as types of variables (ratio variable) and sampling techniques. This is a must-use resource for ensuring you have a firm grasp of the key thinkers and core concepts that frequently appear in the CSS exam.
In the division of labour in the society which one of two types of solidarity identified by Durkheim:
A. Mechanical and Organic Solidarity
B. Mechanical and Physical Solidarity
C. Physical and Spiritual Solidarity
D. Physical and Organic Solidarity
Who mainly advocated that “the economic structure of the society is the real foundation of the society”?
A. Karl Marx
B. Charlus Coaley
C. Robert Merton
D. August Comte
Which one is first step of knowledge?
A. Theory
B. Law
C. Assumption
D. Intuitive
Concept of Co-variation means:
A. When two variables vary together
B. Remain Unchanged
C. One variable changes, other remains unchanged
D. None of these
Age is a ____________.
A. Nominal variable
B. Ordinal variable
C. Interval
D. Ratio
Stratified Random Sampling technique is a __________.
A. Probability Sampling technique
B. Non-probability
C. A method of sampling that involves the division of a population into smaller subgroups known as strata.
D. None of these
Polyandry means:
A. A form of marriage that joins one female with more than one male.
B. A form of marriage that joins one female with one male.
C. A form of marriage that joins more than one female with one male
D. None of these
Which one is a basic institution for socialization of children?
A. School
B. Religion
C. Family
D. Community
Population change is mainly based on ____________.
A. Fertility and Mortality
B. Fertility and migration
C. Mortality and migration
D. Fertility, Mortality and migration
The infant mortality level in Pakistan is around ________.
A. 10
B. 25
C. 60
D. 160
