MCQ on Social Group with answer

 MCQ is based on Society and Social Group 

  1. What is the basic reason behind calling society an abstract entity? a) Society can be touched and seen b) Society is made up of tangible materials c) Society is perceived and felt, but cannot be seen or touched d) Society is imaginary

Answer: c) Society is perceived and felt, but cannot be seen or touched

  1. What is a social group? a) A collection of individuals with no social interaction b) A collection of individuals in which social interaction takes place c) A collection of individuals who cannot identify with each other d) A collection of individuals who do not have any common interests

Answer: b) A collection of individuals in which social interaction takes place

  1. What is the basic element of society according to the text? a) Society b) Social interaction c) Social group d) Culture

Answer: c) Social group

  1. According to Max Weber, what establishes relations among group members? a) Mutual recognition b) Common interests c) Culture d) Social interactions

Answer: a) Mutual recognition

  1. What defines the patterns of behavior in a group, according to Talcott Parsons? a) Social interaction b) Mutual awareness c) Culture d) Norms

Answer: c) Culture

  1. What is the definition of a group given by Anderson and Parker (1966)? a) Units of one or more people who meet in the same environment b) Units of two or more people who meet in the same environment and are influencing each other psychologically c) Units of two or more people who meet in the same environment and are not influencing each other psychologically d) Units of one or more people who meet in different environments

Answer: b) Units of two or more people who meet in the same environment and are influencing each other psychologically

  1. What makes a group one of the most stable social units of society? a) The fact that groups are a physical collection of people b) The fact that groups are an aggregation of people c) The recurrent nature of interaction among group members d) The number of individuals in the group

Answer: c) The recurrent nature of interaction among group members

  1. What are the three basic elements of a social group? a) A mutual understanding, a shared culture, and social interaction b) An aggregation of individuals, definite relations among the members comprising it, and mutual awareness or consciousness c) A physical collection of individuals, shared interests, and mutual recognition d) Recurrent nature of the interaction, mutual understanding, and socialization

Answer: b) An aggregation of individuals, definite relations among the members comprising it, and mutual awareness or consciousness

  1. What is the difference between primary and secondary groups? a) Primary groups are larger than secondary groups b) Primary groups have a stronger sense of mutual cooperation and sharing of personal feelings than secondary groups c) Secondary groups are more intimate than primary groups d) Secondary groups have a more significant impact on a social organization than primary groups

Answer: b) Primary groups have a stronger sense of mutual cooperation and sharing of personal feelings than secondary groups

  1. Who first recognized primary groups? a) Talcott Parsons b) Anderson and Parker c) C.H. Cooley d) Max Weber

Answer: c) C.H. Cooley

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