This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Sociology > Class 11 Sociology Chapter 9 Social Issues – Quiz 15 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Sociology Chapter 9 Social Issues Quiz 15 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. There are many issues affecting ..... families. A) Poor salary. B) Low income. C) Low-income. D) Low salary. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Low-income. 2. How can one 'resolve conflicts' effectively? A) By avoiding communication and ignoring the issue. B) By being stubborn and refusing to compromise. C) By listening actively, communicating openly, focusing on the issue, seeking common ground, and being willing to compromise. D) By escalating the conflict and making it personal. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) By listening actively, communicating openly, focusing on the issue, seeking common ground, and being willing to compromise. 3. What was Will doing in the beginning of "My side of the Story" ? A) Playing basketball. B) Taking a bath. C) Reading. D) Practicing his signatures. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Practicing his signatures. 4. If you move from another country you ..... A) Change the nationality. B) Move abroad. C) Become illegal citizen. D) You are a victim. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Move abroad. 5. What is indirect rule? A) A colonial governance strategy where a colonial power controls a territory by using existing local rulers and traditional political. B) A colonial that stay loyal to the people that loves them in more. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A colonial governance strategy where a colonial power controls a territory by using existing local rulers and traditional political. 6. Which of the following is NOT an example of imbalance of power? A) Struggles between groups. B) Struggles between individuals. C) Struggles between an outsider and a group. D) Struggles between individuals and themselves. E) Struggles between an insider and others in the same group. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Struggles between individuals and themselves. 7. This documentary raises an important ..... about the American legal system A) Issue. B) Problem. C) Question. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Question. 8. An economic problem may be considered a social issue if it affects a wider scale in the population. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 9. What percentage of students at for-profit institutions typically don't graduate? A) 90%. B) 70%. C) 60%. D) 80%. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 80%. 10. Which of the following is an example of redistributive policy? A) Social Security. B) Clean Air Act. C) Wealth redistribution programs (e.g., welfare). D) National defense. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Wealth redistribution programs (e.g., welfare). 11. The Cuyahoga River is found in A) Iowa. B) Cleveland. C) Chicago. D) North Dakota. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cleveland. 12. What does 'oppression' mean in social terms? A) A form of government where all citizens have equal rights. B) A type of economic system that promotes wealth distribution. C) Oppression is the systemic mistreatment and domination of a group by another, leading to denial of rights and resources. D) A social movement aimed at promoting individual freedoms. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Oppression is the systemic mistreatment and domination of a group by another, leading to denial of rights and resources. 13. Domestic Violence means A) Violence or abuse against a dome. B) Violence or abuse against a student. C) Violence or abuse against a family member. D) Violence or abuse against a child. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Violence or abuse against a family member. 14. What is the main focus of Ethics? A) A. Following a set of laws. B) B. Reasoning to make choices aligned with conscience. C) C. Maximizing personal profit. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) B. Reasoning to make choices aligned with conscience. 15. Sleeping in cold and/or unsafe conditions. A) Sleep rough. B) Sleep soundly. C) Sleep poorly. D) Sleep tight. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Sleep rough. 16. These are apps or websites that you can use to connect with other people. A) Microsoft. B) Google. C) Social media. D) Internet. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Social media. 17. What does it mean to attract something? A) A type of urban behavior. B) A method of urban development. C) A type of urban policy. D) To draw interest, admiration, or attention; to pull towards or create a magnetic appeal. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To draw interest, admiration, or attention; to pull towards or create a magnetic appeal. 18. What are some of the reasons for widespread poverty in Nicaragua as mentioned in the passage? A) Lack of access to basic necessities. B) Political stability. C) Natural disasters. D) Economic prosperityTagsEvaluating reasons and evidence. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Lack of access to basic necessities. 19. DOLE lifts temporary OFW deployment ban in Saudi Arabia. A) Social Issue. B) Moral Issue. C) Economic Issue. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Economic Issue. 20. Vocabulary Bank Ex.23 ..... A) Diseases. B) Racism. C) Poverty. D) Illiteracy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Diseases. 21. Which of the following is a primary indicator of an economic issue? A) Rising dropout cases. B) Increased crime rate. C) Differences in beliefs. D) High unemployment rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) High unemployment rate. 22. Rules governing net neutrality are set by ..... which was determined by ..... A) FCC, communication act of 1934. B) FFC, communication act of 194. C) FFC, communication act of 1934. D) FCC, communication act of 1944. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) FCC, communication act of 1934. 23. The door ..... by him now A) Will be opened. B) Is opened. C) Is being opened. D) Was being opened. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Is being opened. 24. Show that you need help or seek help A) Reach out. B) Figure out. C) End up. D) Reason with. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Reach out. 25. Who was the charismatic political leader of the United Negro Improvement Association who eventually ended up being deported back to his Jamaican homeland for mail-fraud against his own people? A) Marcus Garvey. B) Langston Hughes. C) Andrew Mellon. D) Louis Armstrong. E) Dr. W.E.B. DuBois. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Marcus Garvey. 26. . What issue reflects the scarcity of resources which are deemed insufficient to satisfy human wants and needs? A) Economic issue. B) Public issue. C) Moral issue. D) Social issue. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Economic issue. 27. A. ancient B. educate C. stranger D. transfer A) Stranger. B) Ancient. C) Transfer. D) Educate. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Transfer. 28. The ..... donated a significant amount of money to build schools in developing countries. A) Humanitarian. B) Refugee. C) Philantropic. D) Foundation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Foundation. 29. What is the head count ratio (HCR)? A) Proportion of people living below the poverty line. B) Total number of people living in a country. C) Total number of poor living in a country. D) Percentage of people above th poverty line. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Proportion of people living below the poverty line. 30. What is a significant social issue in the field of urban planning? A) Newton's laws. B) Sustainable development. C) Quantum mechanics. D) Photosynthesis. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sustainable development. 31. Which group is most likely to experience poverty? A) University professors. B) Elderly people and single-parent families. C) Business owners. D) Tourists. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Elderly people and single-parent families. 32. How can the poverty be addressed? A) Create jobs. B) Raise a minimum wage. C) Establish work schedules that work. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 33. A society that is dependent upon science and technology to produce its basic goods and services A) Industrial Society. B) Hunter Gatherer Societies. C) Agricultural Societies. D) Horticultural Societies. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Industrial Society. 34. The opportunity cost of going to school rather than working is the cost of A) Health care. B) Potential wages. C) Food. D) Housing. E) Clothing. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Potential wages. 35. When workers go on strike, they ..... to work. A) Go. B) Don't go. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Don't go. 36. ..... out of ten people have/has less than 2$ a day to live on. A) 1. B) 2. C) 3. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1. 37. Which is major migration pattern occurring from the late 1870s through the early 1920s and into the 1970s? A) Industrial workers moved to the Sunbelt in search of job opportunities. B) American citizens emigrated to other countries in search of higher wages. C) Immigrants settled in southern agricultural communities in search of more land. D) African Americans moved to northern cities in search of economic opportunities. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) African Americans moved to northern cities in search of economic opportunities. 38. Where should you start your research for this assignment? A) Ask a classmate. B) Google. C) Textbook. D) BCC Library. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) BCC Library. 39. The minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country is the ..... A) Minimum wage. B) Least common multiple. C) Poverty line. D) Living wage. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Poverty line. 40. How would you define the absolute poverty? A) A condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs. B) People cannot afford actively to participata in society and benefit from the activities and experiences. C) A period wherein an individual falls below the poverty line because of a sudden event. D) Often a product of poor infrastructure that hinders development and mobility. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs. 41. What does WWF care about? A) People, Places, Species, Climate Crisis, Sustainability. B) People, Places, Education, Climate Crisis, Sustainability. C) People, Species, Climate Crisis, Education, Sustainability. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) People, Places, Species, Climate Crisis, Sustainability. 42. What does this statement imply about women's social position? "She would have no one follow her." (Chopin, 1894) A) Women were encouraged to lead public lives. B) Women often lived under surveillance and control. C) Women freely pursued their ambitions. D) Women rejected emotional relationships. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Women often lived under surveillance and control. 43. The fact of a country or city having too many people living in it. A) Overpopulation. B) Underpopulation. C) Urban sprawl. D) Population density. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Overpopulation. 44. 6The roof of our house is ..... and letting water in. A) Dripping. B) Squeaking. C) Leaking. D) Drowning. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Leaking. 45. What is one major social change after the end of World War I? A) The discovery of electricity. B) The invention of the automobile. C) The rise of the internet. D) The changing role of women. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The changing role of women. 46. The act of asking people, usually in a public place, for financial help or donations, often due to poverty or necessity. A) Beg for money. B) Request financial aid. C) Solicit donations. D) Ask for assistance. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Beg for money. 47. Gender equality is a part of which Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution? A) Article 15. B) Article 21. C) Article 14. D) Article 19. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Article 14. 48. First person POV (point of view) develops the plot by ..... A) An outside narrator tells the thoughts and feelings of every character in the story. B) The main character is the narrator and therefore able to tell all of his thoughts and feelings. C) An outside narrator tells the thoughts and feelings of one character in the story. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The main character is the narrator and therefore able to tell all of his thoughts and feelings. 49. Which of the following was a result of Prohibition in the 1920s? A) Fall of the stock market. B) More jobs on farms. C) Less unemployment in cities. D) Growth of organized crime. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Growth of organized crime. 50. Global warming can be attributed to human activities. They lead to an increase in greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere.Which of the following is not one of those greenhouse gases? A) Fluorinated gas. B) Argon. C) Nitrous oxide. D) Methane. E) Carbon dioxide. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Argon. 51. It's important that ..... for social change. A) Activists/campaign. B) Levels/activists. C) Environment/pollution. D) Pollution/campaign. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Activists/campaign. 52. What is the largest community in the United States today? A) Latino community. B) Asian community. C) African American community. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Latino community. 53. What is the global statistic for women experiencing physical, verbal or emotional violence by close relatives? A) 1 in 3 women. B) 1 in 4 women. C) 1 in 2 women. D) 1 in 5 women. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1 in 3 women. 54. What is the gradual increase in Earth's temperature caused by human activities, leading to climate change? A) Poverty. B) Global Warming. C) Famine. D) Epidemic. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Global Warming. 55. What are the primary effects of climate change on global weather patterns? A) Increased frequency of extreme weather events, altered precipitation patterns, and changes in atmospheric circulation. B) Increased biodiversity. C) Stable weather patterns. D) Decreased global temperatures. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Increased frequency of extreme weather events, altered precipitation patterns, and changes in atmospheric circulation. 56. Why is it important to challenge "misinformation" ? A) It helps to spread rumors. B) It prevents people from making informed decisions. C) It encourages people to think critically and seek the truth. D) It allows stereotypes to flourish. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It encourages people to think critically and seek the truth. 57. ..... is the use of computers to assemble data from different sources to create electronic dossiers of detailed information about individuals. A) Spamming. B) Targeting. C) Profiling. D) Phishing. E) Spyware. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Profiling. 58. From the Flocabulary lesson "The Gilded Age":How would Horatio Alger describe Andrew Carnegie's transformation? A) "laissez to faire". B) "rags to riches". C) "riches to rags". D) "faire to laissez". Show Answer Correct Answer: B) "rags to riches". 59. What does 'systemic racism' refer to? A) Systemic racism refers to the institutionalized discrimination and inequality that affects individuals based on their race. B) Racism that only affects individuals in specific regions. C) Discrimination based solely on economic status. D) A belief that one race is superior to all others. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Systemic racism refers to the institutionalized discrimination and inequality that affects individuals based on their race. 60. Experiments, particularly those involving medical placebos, raise many important ethical ..... A) Issues. B) Problems. C) Questions. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Questions. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesArts Humanities QuizzesClass 11 QuizzesClass 11 Sociology Chapter 9 Social Issues Quiz 1Class 11 Sociology Chapter 9 Social Issues Quiz 2Class 11 Sociology Chapter 9 Social Issues Quiz 3Class 11 Sociology Chapter 9 Social Issues Quiz 4Class 11 Sociology Chapter 9 Social Issues Quiz 5Class 11 Sociology Chapter 9 Social Issues Quiz 6Class 11 Sociology Chapter 9 Social Issues Quiz 7Class 11 Sociology Chapter 9 Social Issues Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books