A. Customs and beliefs ideas
B. tools and domestic items
C. Books and written material
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Material and Non-material culture are_________________?
A. not related to each other
B. complementary
C. slightly related
D. None of these - Material Culture consists of_______________?
A. physical objects
B. Non-physical objects
C. Both a and b
D. None of these - Karl Pearson said “The unity of all science consists alone in its methods not in its material It relates to the importance of______________?
A. Scientific research
B. Scientific method
C. Science unity
D. None of these - The process that enables a culture to maintain equilibrium despite fluctuations in their culture is known as______________?
A. enculturation
B. ethnocentrism
C. diffusion
D. cultural integration
E. adaptation - Japanese emphasize on conformity in their culture This is an example of______________?
A. Broad Socialization
B. Narrow Socialization
C. cultural impact
D. None of these - The distinction between elements of material and nonmaterial culture was made by sociologist ?
A. Max Weber
B. George Murdock
C. Margaret Mead
D. William F. Ogburn - The distinction between elements of material and nonmaterial culture was made by sociologist ?
A. Max Weber
B. George Murdock
C. Margaret Mead
D. William F Ogburn - A person does poorly on a college chemistry test and later tells a friend “The exam wasn’t fair! There were trick s and it covered material that we weren’t assigned! “This is an example of______________?
A. reverse socialization
B. face-work
C. studied nonobservance
D. anticipatory socialization - The smallest unit of a culture is_____________?
A. Complex
B. Laws
C. Trait
D. None of these - Which sociological perspective argues that a common culture serves to maintain the privileges of some groups while keeping others in a subservient position ?
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. each of the above