A. slavery
B. caste
C. class
D. status
Related Mcqs:
- A system of stratification where positions are partly achieved, and mobility is common is one based on ?
A. slavery
B. caste
C. class
D. status - How does racial and ethnic stratification differ from other forms of stratification ?
A. Racial and ethnic groups often have the potential for carving out their own independent nations from the existing state
B. Racial and ethnic stratification is harder to eliminate than are other forms of stratification
C. All other forms of stratification grow out of racial and ethnic stratification
D. All of the above - Ideological notions of equality of opportunity are irrelevant in deciding the positions of individuals to different statues in a_____________ system of mobility ?
A. Open
B. Broad
C. closed
D. None of these - Which sociological perspective argues that stratification is universal, and that social inequality is necessary so that people will be motivated to fill socially important positions ?
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. labelling perspective - ideological notions of equality of opportunity are irrelevant in deciding the positions of individuals to different statuses in a __________________ system of mobility?
A. Open
B. Broad
C. closed
D. None of these - In developed countries the official definition of poverty used for statistical purposes is based on_____________?
A. Absolute poverty
B. Relative poverty
C. both a and b
D. None of these - Mobility of women was usually decided the past through ?
A. Status of women in society
B. Status of their husbands
C. Both a and b
D. None of these - In open class society mobility is_____________?
A. high
B. medium
C. low
D. None of these - Downward mobility factors are______________?
A. Opposite to those of upward mobility
B. Same
C. different from those
D. None of these - Now a days more women are joining different fields and making their own status in society This provides women a mobility ladder apart from_____________?
A. Their father’s status
B. Marriage
C. Their children’s status
D. None of these