This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Sociology > Class 11 Sociology Chapter 3 Understanding Society – Quiz 6 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Sociology Chapter 3 Understanding Society Quiz 6 (32 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is one reason people form groups or associations? A) To support and protect their interests. B) To isolate themselves from society. C) To avoid collaboration. D) To compete against each other. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To support and protect their interests. 2. How do family structures affect societal development? A) Family structures only affect individual happiness, not society. B) Family structures are irrelevant to economic growth. C) Family structures have no impact on societal development. D) Family structures significantly impact societal development by influencing social norms, economic stability, and educational outcomes. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Family structures significantly impact societal development by influencing social norms, economic stability, and educational outcomes. 3. What is cultural diversity? A) Presence of multiple different political parties within a society. B) Presence of multiple different cultures or ethnic groups within a society. C) Presence of multiple different religions within a society. D) Presence of multiple different languages within a society. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Presence of multiple different cultures or ethnic groups within a society. 4. The following are the latest inventions produced by technology that brought changes to culture except A) Android Phones. B) Closeness to the sea. C) Altitude of the place. D) Climate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Climate. 5. Which of the following is a potential consequence of a data breach for a company? A) Increased customer trust and loyalty. B) Enhanced reputation in the market. C) Improved security measures and protocols. D) Legal penalties and financial losses. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Legal penalties and financial losses. 6. How do ethics differ from laws? A) Ethics are moral guidelines; laws are enforced rules. B) Ethics are enforced by government; laws are voluntary guidelines. C) Ethics are rules for society; laws are suggestions for behavior. D) Ethics are legal standards; laws are personal beliefs. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ethics are moral guidelines; laws are enforced rules. 7. How do international treaties affect intellectual property rights? A) International treaties only protect copyrights, not patents or trademarks. B) International treaties have no impact on national intellectual property laws. C) They complicate the enforcement of intellectual property rights. D) They create a framework for cooperation and enforcement of intellectual property rights across borders. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They create a framework for cooperation and enforcement of intellectual property rights across borders. 8. Which of the following is an economic theory? A) Social hierarchy. B) Democracy. C) Capitalism. D) Cultural diversity. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Capitalism. 9. Sytematic study of the biological, cultural, and social aspects of a man. A) Archaelogy. B) Sociology. C) Anthropology. D) Political Science. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Anthropology. 10. What is one negative impact of technology? A) It improves healthcare. B) It enhances learning opportunities. C) It can lead to privacy issues. D) It connects people globally. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It can lead to privacy issues. 11. What is plagiarism? A) Quoting a source with proper citation. B) Using someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution. C) Creating original content based on personal experiences. D) Collaborating with others to produce a joint work. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Using someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution. 12. What does "equality" mean? A) Everyone is treated the same and has the same rights. B) Only some people have rights. C) People are separated by groups. D) People move to new places. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Everyone is treated the same and has the same rights. 13. How can a decrease in population impact society? A) It always leads to economic growth. B) It can result in a labor shortage. C) It ensures a constant demand for goods. D) It has no effect on social services. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It can result in a labor shortage. 14. What does the term "Geography and Climate" refer to? A) The way people communicate. B) The make-up of the land and the weather of a location. C) The way people stay protected from the climate. D) The system of allocating goods and services. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The make-up of the land and the weather of a location. 15. What is the ultimate goal of studying societies and civilizations? A) To understand the evolution and shaping of our world. B) To memorize historical facts and dates. C) To analyze the economic systems of different societies. D) To compare and contrast political ideologies. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To understand the evolution and shaping of our world. 16. What term describes the process by which an individual moves from one social position to another within a society? A) Social mobility. B) Social stratification. C) Social integration. D) Social differentiation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Social mobility. 17. What is a social problem? A) A temporary trend that does not require any action. B) A condition that negatively impacts a large group of people and requires societal intervention. C) A condition that is always beneficial to society. D) A personal issue that only affects one individual. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A condition that negatively impacts a large group of people and requires societal intervention. 18. Which type of society is characterized by the use of fossil fuels and complex machinery in production? A) Industrial society. B) Agrarian society. C) Pastoral society. D) Post-industrial society. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Industrial society. 19. What is a group of people living together in a more or less ordered community? A) Diversity. B) Society. C) Compromise. D) Values. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Society. 20. How can social change impact the foundation of a society? A) Social change can fundamentally alter the values, norms, and institutions that form the foundation of a society. B) Social change has no effect on societal values. C) Social change only benefits the wealthy. D) Social change is always resisted by the government. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Social change can fundamentally alter the values, norms, and institutions that form the foundation of a society. 21. Ethnography is undertaken using survey. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) TRUE. 22. What is a human rights violation? A) Protecting people's freedoms and rights. B) An act that disregards the basic rights and freedoms entitled to all humans. C) Ensuring equality and justice for all. D) Promoting human dignity and respect. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) An act that disregards the basic rights and freedoms entitled to all humans. 23. Identify the primary functions of educational institutions. A) To create entertainment and leisure activities. B) To promote competition and individualism in learning. C) To enforce strict discipline and control behavior. D) The primary functions of educational institutions are to provide knowledge, develop skills, and foster social and emotional growth. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The primary functions of educational institutions are to provide knowledge, develop skills, and foster social and emotional growth. 24. Why do people have different roles in a family? A) People have different roles in a family to ensure balance, efficiency, and support based on individual strengths and responsibilities. B) Family roles are irrelevant to family dynamics. C) Roles in a family are determined by age alone. D) Everyone must have the same role in a family. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) People have different roles in a family to ensure balance, efficiency, and support based on individual strengths and responsibilities. 25. What distinguishes a civilization from a society? A) Advanced cultural, political, and social organizations. B) Large empires and conquest of territories. C) Development of complex forms of government. D) Specialized services and trade. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Advanced cultural, political, and social organizations. 26. What are issues? A) Solutions to problems. B) Topics or problems under discussion. C) Personal opinions. D) Historical events. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Topics or problems under discussion. 27. How can individuals influence changes in laws? A) Individuals can influence laws by only voting in elections. B) Individuals can change laws by ignoring them completely. C) Individuals can influence changes in laws through advocacy and civic engagement. D) Individuals can change laws through social media posts. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Individuals can influence changes in laws through advocacy and civic engagement. 28. The branch of knowledge which deals with the scientific study of man, his networks, his body, his beahvior and values, in time and space. A) Psychology. B) Anthropology. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Anthropology. 29. What is the economic system called where people are free to start their own business and own their own property? A) Socialism. B) Free enterprise. C) Barter system. D) Communism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Free enterprise. 30. What role do community leaders play in societal development? A) Community leaders enforce strict regulations without input. B) Community leaders prioritize individual success over group needs. C) Community leaders facilitate collaboration, advocate for needs, mobilize resources, and promote social cohesion. D) Community leaders focus solely on personal gain. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Community leaders facilitate collaboration, advocate for needs, mobilize resources, and promote social cohesion. 31. What role does government play in shaping society? A) The government plays a crucial role in shaping society by creating laws, providing services, and influencing social norms. B) Government has no influence on social norms or values. C) The government solely focuses on economic growth without societal considerations. D) The government only enforces laws without impacting society. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The government plays a crucial role in shaping society by creating laws, providing services, and influencing social norms. 32. It is the perception of individual to accepted reality. A) Beliefs. B) Knowledge. C) All the above. D) None of the above. 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