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What is sociology?
Study of human social behaviour from a group
Comparative study of past and present cultures
The study of the organization and operation of governments
Study of the production distribution and consumption of goods
What is the ability of sociologist to understand society systematically?
Social Order
Social Diversity
Social Dynamics
Social Imagination
Which of the following is NOT an example of Sociological Perspective?
Conflict perspective
Functionalist Perspective
Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
British Functionalist School
What is Anthropology?
Study of human social behaviour from a group
Comparative study of past and present cultures
Study of the organization and operation of governments
Study of the production distribution and consumption of goods
A sociological theory that envisions society as an arena of inequality that generates conflict and change and highlights division or opposition based on inequality
Functionalism
Conflict Theory
Symbolic Interactionism
British Functionalist School
Who coined the "Sociological Imagination"?
Emile Durkheim
Sigmund Freud
Wright Mills
Gerardo Lanuza
Which of the following explains the correct definition of Political Science and Politics?
Political Science is the application and utilization of theories and concepts in politics while politics is the study of theories and concepts in politics on how to manage and govern in the government
Political Science is the study of theories and concepts in politics on how to manage and govern in the government while politics is the application and utilization of theories and concepts in political science
Both of the choices above is incorrect
None of the above
What sociological theory that describes society like a living organ or organic whole, wherein parts of which contribute to the overall maintenance of the organism?
Symbolic Interactionism
French Sociology School
British Functionalist School
Functionalism
It refers to that complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, laws, customs and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.
Culture
Society
Politics
Economy
It is a discipline that studies the functions of human society and human social behavior
or institution in a scientific manner.
Natural Science
Social Science
Physical Science
Behavioral Science
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