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This document contains IGCSE Sociology exam material designed to support revision and exam preparation for the IGCSE Sociology course. It includes practice questions, worked answers, and review content covering key topics such as socialisation, family, education, crime and deviance, media, and research methods commonly tested in IGCSE Sociology examinations. This resource is useful for reinforcing sociological concepts, improving analytical writing, and preparing for mock exams, class tests, or final assessments.

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IGCSE SOCIOLOGY




IGCSE SOCIOLOGY EXAM GRADED A+


Formal Education - correct answer Takes place in classrooms, where there
is a syllabus and set content to be taught.


Informal Education - correct answer Takes place outside classrooms at
home or work or through daily interactions.


Hidden Curriculum - correct answer Attitudes and behaviours that are
taught through the way school is run and how teachers act, rather than
through content of a lesson.


Socialisation - correct answer The process of learning culture.


Secondary socialisation - correct answer Socialisation after the period of
primary socialisation, that is, after the basic norms and values.

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Social expectations - correct answer the ways in which people are
expected to behave in a particular situation.


Social control - correct answer Any way in which people are persuaded or
expected to behave in certain ways.


Sanctions - correct answer Any way in which children are reprimanded or
receive something negative for something they have done.


Rewards - correct answer Any way in which children are praised or receive
something positive for what they have done.


Functions of education - correct answer The ways in which education
contributes towards society.


Social Mobility - correct answer The movement of individuals or groups up
and down the social hierarchy (through the class system).


Equality of opportunity - correct answer Where everyone has the same
chance of succeeding.


Meritocracy - correct answer A system in which individuals reach the
social positions they deserve, based on educational achievement, talent
and skills.

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Post-compulsory education - correct answer Education after school-leaving
age, where individuals choose to stay in education.


State Schools - correct answer Schools that are run by the government and
therefore are free to students.


Private Schools - correct answer A school that is not run by government.
(fee-paying)


Faith Schools - correct answer Schools controlled by a religious
organisation


Selective education - correct answer Students are selected usually on the
basis on academic achievement.


Comprehensive education - correct answer non-selective secondary
schools accepting all the children of that age in an area.


Life Chances - correct answer The opportunities individuals have to
improve their lives.


Cultural capital - correct answer The knowledge, language, attitudes and
values that give those who have them an advantage in the education
system.

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Educational inequality - correct answer (based on class, gender and
ethnicity) when different groups are treated differently or have different
levels of educational achievement..


Positive discrimination - correct answer Giving disadvantaged groups
better treatment than others in an attempt to make up for their
disadvantage.


Social Factors - correct answer Things that affect lifestyle and life chances,
such as wealth, religion and occupation.


Discrimination - correct answer A group being treated unfairly based on
there individual characteristics.


Ethnocentrism - correct answer Seeing, judging, other cultures from the
perspective of your own, so the other culture is devalued.


Intelligence - correct answer Idea of natural 'cleverness' almost impossible
to measure.


Social stratification - correct answer The different levels into which society
is divided, such as the U/C, M/C and W/C, based on differences in
wealth, power and status.

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