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Kindly note that you will be presented with 50 questions randomized from the NOUN question bank. Make sure to take the quiz multiple times so you can get familiar with the questions and answers, as new questions are randomized in each attempt.

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The systematic study of the groups and societies in which people live, how social structures and cultures are created and maintained or changed, and how they affect our behaviour is_____


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Sociology as a discipline belongs to ________ sciences


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3. Although they share the same basic subject matter, each Social Science focuses on the same aspect of behavior

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4. ________ refers to marriage that unites one male and two or more females more female

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_________ is recognized as any set of institutionalised belief and practices that with the ultimate meaning of life


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6. _________ refers to marriage that unites one male and two or more females more female

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Rape is one of the ___________ issues that are of great interest to the sociologists


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_________ has been stripped of many of its former functions in modern society and it’s now competed with other institutions of authority

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9. People who have some status in common, such as teachers , exemplify a _________

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10. The spread of cultural element from one society to another is _________

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11. The process of social learning directed toward achieving a desired position in future is called __________

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_________ defined religion by reference to the sacred rather than to a belief in a god, because it makes social comparison possible


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13. ____________ refers to sexual activity outside marriage

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14. Power has been seen as the ability to ensure  compliance despite resistance from the____involved

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15. Psychologists study the workings of the nervous system and the effects of neurotransmitters, hormones, or stress on individual.

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The interactions and relationships that exists between/or among people in everyday life is called ____________

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17. ___________ is the systematic study of the groups and societies in which people live, how social structures and cultures are created and maintained or changed, and how they affect our behaviour

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18. The ________ refers to the process by which people act and react in relation to others

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__________ tend to be ephemeral since their novelty wears off quickly.

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20. ____ refers to organized activity that encourages or discourages social change

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 _________ shares Sociology's interest in the impact of social structure and culture on behaviour


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The persistent social fact in the modern societies is _______

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___________ is one that demonstrates strong bonds of loyalty within its membership and strict adherence to the established norms of the group


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Our sense of whom and what we are is referred to as ________ social identity


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Another name for informal groups is ________


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_________ are groups forming a pair of the organisational structure, established by management to see to the smooth running of the organisation


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27. Power is exercised in all human relationship.

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_________ dynamic involves in-group/out-group relationship

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___________ Focus on personality -on the behaviour and attitudes that are characteristics of person regardless of the situations

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Sociology is the __________ study of the groups and societies in which people live, how social structures and cultures are created and maintained or changed, and how they affect our
behaviour

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31. Which of the following is not one of the general contexts in which power is commonly defined as authority

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Discovery is a source of ________ change

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The unequal distribution of attributes, qualities, or possessions among members of a society that at usually regarded within that society as desirable and valuable is said to be  ____________


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A set of beliefs, symbols, and practices which is based on the idea of the sacred, and unites believers into socio-religion community is called ________

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Social movement resemble __________ behaviour

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36. The sharing of a household by an unmarried couple is known as ________

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37. A ______________ refers to social eruption that is highly emotional, violent and undirected

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The traditional society saw ________ as an authority in all areas of social life


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_________ usually study non-western societies, preliterate societies, local communities, or small groups

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40. The process of social learning directed toward achieving a desired position in future is called __________

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The most important studies of every day social behaviour come from ___________


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The organised effort of a large number of people to produce some social change is referred to as _________

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There are _______ main forms of collective behaviour

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44. What is the term for status that has exceptional importance for social identity, often shaping a person’s entire life

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The term referring to a hierarchy of inequality is called _________

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46.
 __________ Freud explored the unconscious levels of the mind

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Demotion from one level in a place of work is synonymous with __________ mobility


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A ________ usually claims to have a monopoly over the route to salvation


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49. ________ is the movement between different positions within the system of social stratification in any society.

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Adair (1986), defined a _______ is more than just a group with a common aim


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