Multiple-ChoicebQuestions
1. Abgroupbisbsaidbtobbebanbinfluentialbgroupbifbitbhasb .
a. ablargebnumberbofbmembers
b. absignificantbimpactbonbpublicbdebatebandbsocialbpolicy
c. existedbforbmorebthanb5byears
d. advocatedbforbissuesbthatbaffectbablargebnumberbofbpeopleb
Answer:bb
QuestionbTitle:bTB_01_01bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?,bUnderstand,bLOb1.1
LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebwhenbabconditionbisbandbisbnotbabsocialbproblem,bidentifybthebsocialbcontextbo
fbsocialbproblems,bandbexplainbwhatbsociologicalbimaginationbis.
Topic:bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?bSki
llbLevel:bUnderstandbthebConceptsbDif
ficulty:b2–Moderate
2. Personalbtroublesbbecomebpublicbissuesbonlybwhenb .
a. anbinfluentialbgroupbsobdefinesbthem
b. itbhasbbeenbaffectingbabfamilybforbablongbtime
c. absocialbconditionbhasbcausedbit
d. theybrequirebeconomicbsupportbtobbebresolvedb
Answer:ba
QuestionbTitle:bTB_01_02bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?,bUnderstand,bLOb1.1
LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebwhenbabconditionbisbandbisbnotbabsocialbproblem,bidentifybthebsocialbcontextbo
fbsocialbproblems,bandbexplainbwhatbsociologicalbimaginationbis.
Topic:bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?bSki
llbLevel:bUnderstandbthebConceptsbDif
ficulty:b1–Easy
3. arebpeople’sbideasbaboutbwhatbisbgoodborbbad,brightborbwrong.
a. Norms
b. Rules
c. Hypotheses
d. Valuesb
Answer:bd
QuestionbTitle:bTB_01_03bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?,bRemember,bLOb1.1
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,LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebwhenbabconditionbisbandbisbnotbabsocialbproblem,bidentifybthebsocialbcontextbo
fbsocialbproblems,bandbexplainbwhatbsociologicalbimaginationbis.
Topic:bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?bSki
llbLevel:bRememberbthebFactsbDifficu
lty:b1–Easy
4. Absocialbconditionbisbconsideredbtobbebabsocialbproblembifbitb .
a. threatensbabgroup’sbvalues
b. cannotbbebremediedbbybsocialbaction
c. posesbabthreatbtobanbindividual’sbvaluesbandbbeliefs
d. affectsbabsmallbnumberbofbpeopleb
Answer:ba
QuestionbTitle:bTB_01_04bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?,bUnderstand,bLOb1.1
LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebwhenbabconditionbisbandbisbnotbabsocialbproblem,bidentifybthebsocialbcontextbo
fbsocialbproblems,bandbexplainbwhatbsociologicalbimaginationbis.
Topic:bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?bSki
llbLevel:bUnderstandbthebConceptsbDif
ficulty:b1–Easy
5. arebrulesbofbconductbthatbguidebpeople’sbbehavior.
a. Norms
b. Values
c. Causalities
d. Hypotheses
Answer:ba
b
QuestionbTitle:bTB_01_05bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?,bRemember,bLOb1.1
LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebwhenbabconditionbisbandbisbnotbabsocialbproblem,bidentifybthebsocialbcontextbo
fbsocialbproblems,bandbexplainbwhatbsociologicalbimaginationbis.
Topic:bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?bSki
llbLevel:bRememberbthebFactsbDifficu
lty:b1–Easy
6. Whatbisbthebdifferencebbetweenbthebwaybinbwhichblaypeoplebandbsociologistsbviewbdeviantbbehaviors?
a. Sociologistsbviewbbehaviorsborbcharacteristicsbasbbeingbdeviant,bwhileblaypeoplebconsiderbabbehaviorbtob
bebdeviantbonlybwhenbsomebgroupbsobdefinesbit.
b. Sociologistsbviewbdeviancebasbrelative,bwhileblaypeoplebviewbdeviancebinbanbabsolutebwaybbyb
comparingbitbwithbsomebfixedbstandards.
c. Sociologistsbconsiderbdeviancebtobbebabhealthybgroupbcharacteristic,bwhileblaypeoplebdislikebandb
reproachbdeviance.
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, d. Sociologistsbsuggestbthatbdeviantbbehaviorsbarebuniversal,bwhileblaypeoplebinsistbthatbdeviancebcanbbeb
understoodbonlybwithinbthebcontextbofbthebnormsbandbvaluesbofbabparticularbculture.
Answer:bb
QuestionbTitle:bTB_01_06bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?,bAnalyze,bLOb1.1
LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebwhenbabconditionbisbandbisbnotbabsocialbproblem,bidentifybthebsocialbcontextbo
fbsocialbproblems,bandbexplainbwhatbsociologicalbimaginationbis.
Topic:bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?b
SkillbLevel:bAnalyzebItb Difficulty
:b3–Difficult
7. Somebcollegebstudentsbhavebjoinedbtogetherbtobformbabrockbband.bThisbbandbconsistsbofbpeoplebwhobhavebs
imilarbinterestsbandbabpassionbforbrockbmusic.bThisbgroupbisbanbexamplebofba(n)b .
a. subculture
b. interestbgroup
c. anomie
d. ethnicbgroup
Answer:ba
b
QuestionbTitle:bTB_01_07bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?,bApply,bLOb1.1
LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebwhenbabconditionbisbandbisbnotbabsocialbproblem,bidentifybthebsocialbcontextbo
fbsocialbproblems,bandbexplainbwhatbsociologicalbimaginationbis.
Topic:bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?bSki
llbLevel:bApplybWhatbYoubKnowbDiffi
culty:b2–Moderate
8. AbmajoritybofbthebpeoplebinbthebstatebofbTrecovabvaluebhardbworkbandbindustriousness.bTheybregardbwelf
arebschemesbwithbdisdainbandbopposebtheirbexistence.bHowever,bthesebschemesbarebwelcomedbbybthebpoorba
ndbdisadvantagedbpeoplebwhobarebnotbcapablebofbdoingbmuchblabor.bThisbdifferencebinbinterestbcreatesbabcla
shbbetweenbthebtwobgroupsbandbbecomesbabsocialbproblem.bThisbsocialbproblembhasbdevelopedbbecausebofb
.
a. deviationbfrombnorms
b. misusebofbpower
c. influentialbinterestbgroups
d. differencesbbetweenbsubcultures
Answer:bd
b
QuestionbTitle:bTB_01_08bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?,bApply,bLOb1.1
LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebwhenbabconditionbisbandbisbnotbabsocialbproblem,bidentifybthebsocialbcontextbo
fbsocialbproblems,bandbexplainbwhatbsociologicalbimaginationbis.
Topic:bWhatbIsbabSocialbProblem?
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