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Seeing Sociology An Introduction 1st Edition By Joan Ferrante – Test Bank

CHAPTER 4

SOCIAL STRUCTURES

Multiple Choice

1.Which one of the following statements is false about social structures?

a.

Social structures are highly visible systems that coordinate human activities.

b.

Sociologists study social structures that involve as few as two people or that are global in scale.

c.

Social structures encompass four components: statuses, roles, groups, and institutions.

d.

Social structures shape relationships with and opportunities to connect to others.

ANS:AREF:115OBJ:comprehension

TOP: Mod 4.1

2.When people enter a doctor’s office, they step into what sociologists call a(n)

a.

primary group.

c.

ideal type.

b.

voluntary organization.

d.

social structure.

ANS:DREF:116OBJ:comprehension

TOP: Mod 4.1 MSC: SG

3.The status of physician can be a(n) ____________ if everyone, no matter the setting, seeks health-related advice from that person.

a.

ascribed status

c.

master status

b.

achieved status

d.

status set

ANS: C REF: 117 OBJ: application TOP: Mod 4.1

4. Sociologists use the word social status to mean a

.

role.

c.

prestigious position.

b.

rank.

d.

position in a social structure.

ANS:DREF:117OBJ:comprehension

TOP: Mod 4.1

5.__________ is a largely invisible structure that coordinates human activities in broadly predictable ways.

a.

A role set

c.

A social structure

b.

Impression management

d.

Social behavior

ANS:CREF:17OBJ:comprehension

TOP: Mod 4.1

6. Joel Goddard is a laid-off Ford worker, a male, a father, and a husband.  This sentence describes Goddard’s

a.

achieved statuses.

c.

status set.

b.

ascribed statuses.

d.

social structure.

ANS: C REF: 117 OBJ: application TOP: Mod 4.1

MSC: SG

7. Ascribed statuses result from

a.

chance.

c.

ability.

b.

effort.

d.

choice.

ANS:AREF:119OBJ:comprehension

TOP: Mod 4.1

8. Achieved statuses result from

a.

chance.

c.

fate.

b.

luck.

d.

effort.

ANS:DREF:117OBJ:comprehension

TOP: Mod 4.1 MSC: SG

9. Doctor-patient, professor-student, a family, and a large corporation are examples of

a.

social status.

c.

organic solidarity.

b.

social structures.

d.

mechanical solidarity.

ANS: B REF: 117 OBJ: application TOP: Mod 4.1

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