Top 150+ Solved Foundations of Sociology MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Contradictory demands of different roles individuals perform is termed as

a. role strain

b. role identity

c. role conflict

d. role playing

  • c. role conflict

Q. In which mode of production is the primary form of exploitation wage labour?

a. primitive communism

b. slavery

c. feudalism

d. capitalism

  • d. capitalism

Q. Social exchange theory was introduced by _____________.

a. g. homans

b. g. h. mead

c. goffman

d. peter blau

  • a. g. homans

Q. The ruling class in Capitalism is________

a. bourgeoisie

b. proletariat

c. peasant

d. serf

  • a. bourgeoisie

Q. In Capitalism, it is the _______ who exploit the proletariat

a. bourgeoisie

b. nobility

c. peasant

d. serf

  • a. bourgeoisie

Q. The German sociologist Simmel considered _________ as a criterion for classifying groups.

a. nature of contact

b. interaction

c. size

d. nature of membership

  • c. size

Q. Capitalism may produce _____ who possess the means of production for thewhole of society

a. bourgeoisie

b. proletariat

c. peasants

d. serfs

  • a. bourgeoisie

Q. In Capitalism, the Bourgeoisie exploits the _______

a. clergy

b. proletariat

c. peasant

d. serf

  • b. proletariat

Q. Institution is comparatively ___________.

a. permanent

b. temporary

c. artificial

d. transitory

  • a. permanent

Q. In which book did Marx and Engels comment that the history of all hithertoexisting society is the history of class struggles

a. das kapital

b. the poverty of philosophy

c. the german ideology

d. the communist manifesto

  • d. the communist manifesto

Q. According to Talcott Parsons, all the units of social structure are __________.

a. concrete

b. tangible

c. abstract

d. explicit

  • c. abstract

Q. Who are the owners of capital in Capitalism?

a. bourgeoisie

b. nobility

c. peasant

d. serf

  • a. bourgeoisie

Q. A class is defined by the ownership of ________

a. property

b. labour

c. work

d. status

  • a. property

Q. Human interaction is essentially _____________ interaction.

a. competitive

b. co-operative

c. communicative

d. deliberate

  • c. communicative
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