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Manay National High School

Fourth Quarter Examination


DISS 11

Name: ____________________________ Gr & Section: __________________

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Which perspective is the creation of E. Durkheim?
a. Functionalism c. Psychoanalysis
b. Conflict Theory d. Symbolic Interactionism

2. The ________ perspective focuses on how individuals act with one another in
daily situations.
a. Functionalism c. Psychoanalysis
b. Conflict Theory d. Symbolic Interactionism

3. Karl Marx proposed that society would be better if all classes would rise up and
fight until there was only one class of people. This is ____theory.
a. Functionalism c. Psychoanalysis
b. Conflict Theory d. Symbolic Interactionism

4. If I define teacher as a responsible individual who wears fuzzy sweaters and


drinks coffee all day, and so I behave that way, then that is an example of which
sociological theory in practice?
a. Functionalism c. Psychoanalysis
b. Conflict Theory d. Symbolic Interactionism

5. Which theory says that society is a system of interconnected parts that work
together to maintain balance?
a. Functionalist Theory c. Symbolic Interactionism
b. Conflict Theory d. Psychoanalysis

6. Which of the three theories is the only micro theory (focuses on individual
interaction)?
A. Functionalism c. Psychoanalysis
b. Conflict Theory d. Symbolic Interactionism

7. He believed that all of history could be explained and was driven by class
conflict.
a. Karl Marx b. Emile Durkheim
c. Herbert Spencer d. Max Weber

8. According to Marx, the history of all society up to his time is the history of ____.
a. Class Struggles b. Political Problems
c. Racism d. Gender

9. Which of the following traits is the characteristic of modern bourgeois society?


a. Class relationships have been eradicated. b. All societies believe in
communism.
c. Exploitative class relationships are no longer hidden. d. None of the above

10. Who had been the big influence to Karl Marx?


a. John Stuart Mill c. Aristotle
b. G.W.F. Hegel d. Plato
11. One type of communism that exists nowadays is _____________.
a. Anarcho-Communism c. Liberal-Communism
b. Neo-Communism d. French-Communism

12. This period within classical Marxism comprised the debates conducted during
the first decades following Marx’s death.
a. The Marxism of the Second International c. Early Socialism
b. The Marxism of the Third International d. None of the above

13. Who formulated a three-component theory of social stratification, which


included class, status, and party?
a. Karl Marx c. Pierre Bourdieu
b. Max Weber d. None of the above

14. It happens when there is incompatible expectations attached to some positions


in a social relationship.
a. Role conflict c. Role taking
b. Social structure d. Social act

15. It is the process by which the newcomer becomes incorporated into the
organized pattern of interaction.
a. Interactions c. Socialization
b. Role taking d. All of the above

16. It is an approach in sociology that views society as a complex system whose


parts work together to promote solidarity and stability.
a. Marxism c. Symbolic Interactionism
b. Structural – Functionalism d. Psychoanalytic

17. He is an American sociologist and functionalist who attempted to develop and


perfect a general analytic model suitable for analyzing all types of collectivities.
a. Charles Darwin c. Karl Marx
b. Emile Durkheim d. Talcott Parson

18. He is the French philosopher who noticed and started to think that society
was made up of building blocks that were focused towards a common goal.
A. Charles Darwin c. Karl Marx
b. Emile Durkheim d. Talcott Parson

19.. This occurs when an individual has the means and desire to achieve the
cultural goals socialized into him.
a. Conformity b. Rebellion
c. Retreatism d. Ritualism

20. It occurs when an individual continues to do things as prescribed by society


but forfeits the achievement of the goals.
a. Conformity b. Rebellion
c. Retreatism d. Ritualism

21. It involves the rejection of both the culturally prescribed goals as well as the
conventional means of attaining them.
a. Conformity b. Rebellion
c. Retreatism d. Ritualism
22. A combination of the rejection of societal goals and means and a substitution
of other goals and means.
a. Conformity b. Rebellion
c. Retreatism d. Ritualism

23. It refers to the innate qualities of individuals.


a. Achievement Orientation c. Ascription Orientation
b. Affective Neutrality d. Diffuseness

24. When role obligations are extended outside the defined role - expectations.
a. Achievement Orientation c. Ascription Orientation
b. Affective Neutrality d. Diffuseness

25. Places an importance on the performance and emphasizes individual


achievement.
a. Achievement Orientation b. Ascription Orientation
c. Affective Neutrality d. Diffuseness

Test II- Matching Type Match Column A to Column B. Write the letter of the correct letter on
the space provided.
Test III- Essay (15 points)
Site a socio-cultural, economic, or political issue here in the Philippines and in your own
opinion, how Psychoanalysis, Rational Choice, and Institutionalism can be applied on that issue?

Prepared by:
REY A. FERNANDEZ

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