MCQ on Primary Group with answer

 The following MCQ is based on the Primary and Secondary Groups.

  1. What is the role of primary groups in an individual's life? A) They fulfill an individual's utilitarian needs B) They provide means of social control C) They increase an individual's efficiency D) All of the above Answer: D) All of the above

  2. What is the role of primary groups in society? A) They ensure the performance of social roles in accordance with society norms. B) They resist intellectual, industrial and educational changes. C) They transfer culture from one generation to another. D) All of the above. Answer: D) All of the above.

  3. What is the significance of impersonality in large bureaucratic structures? A) It provides a sense of intimacy B) It promotes spontaneity C) It is more appropriate than intimacy D) None of the above Answer: C) It is more appropriate than intimacy.

  4. Which of the following is an example of a primary group? A) A group of co-workers B) A group of students in a class C) A club D) None of the above Answer: B) A group of students in a class

  5. How do primary groups exert control over their members? A) By providing liberties and freedoms B) By fostering conformity C) By imposing no restrictions D) None of the above Answer: B) By fostering conformity

  6. Which of the following is true about secondary groups? A) They provide close identity to their members B) They have formal, impersonal, and utilitarian relations C) They fulfill an individual's psychological needs D) None of the above Answer: B) They have formal, impersonal, and utilitarian relations

  7. What is the reason behind the formation of secondary groups? A) Diversification of interests and needs in society B) Transfer of culture from one generation to another C) Promotion of spontaneity D) None of the above Answer: A) Diversification of interests and needs in society

  8. What is the role of indirect media in secondary groups? A) They promote personal relationships B) They provide a formal level of interaction C) They foster conformity D) None of the above Answer: B) They provide a formal level of interaction

  9. What is the difference between primary and secondary groups? A) Primary groups have formal, impersonal, and utilitarian relations. B) Secondary groups fulfill the utilitarian needs of an individual. C) Primary groups have a close identity while secondary groups do not. D) None of the above Answer: C) Primary groups have a close identities while secondary groups do not.

  10. What is the significance of great associations in society? A) They provide a sense of intimacy B) They foster conformity C) They are a result of the expansion of population and cultural complexity D) None of the above Answer: C) They are a result of the expansion of population and cultural complexity.



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