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EXAM 2

EXAM 2 Name_________________
Student ID#____________ Sociology 100: Spring 2017
Instructor: Dr. Steve Hillis
This exam is composed of 50 true/false and 30 multiple choice questions. Each
item is worth 4 points for a total of 320 points. PLEASE read each question
carefully and mark your answer on the Scantron sheet provided to you. Be sure
and answer every item. When you have completed the exam, bring it quietly to the
front of the classroom. BE SURE to bubble in your full name, student ID#, and
which test form you have (A or B) on your Scantron. 1. Race is a category of people who share the same cultural heritage. [T or F]
2. Social class influences people’s personal tastes, preferences, and values; it
shapes how they look at the world. [T or F]
3. Weber used the term “iron cage” to refer to mass scale incarceration. [T or F]
4. Herbert Spencer argued that social competition is absolutely necessary if
societies are to achieve social progress. [T or F]
5. Travis Hirschi argued that it is obvious why so many people follow and obey the
law (i.e. to avoid punishment); the real issue is why so many people sometimes
break laws. [T or F]
6. Herbert Spencer argued that social inequality was wasteful, inefficient, and a
serious barrier to social progress; to promote progress we need well-funded
government welfare programs to help the poor. [T or F]
7. Social mobility is measured by calculating how much income (or wealth) is
earned (or owned) by richer versus poorer households. [T or F]
8. While most people in large cosmopolitan networks are strangers, they are still
linked to each other indirectly through chains of social relationships or
associations. [T or F]
9. An important problem with UCR data is unreported crime; since certain types
of crime are heavily underreported, UCR statistics systematically undercount
some crimes. [T or F]
10.According to Conflict theory, social inequality results from more powerful
groups “rigging” the rules of a society to favor themselves and disfavor less
powerful groups. [T or F]
1 EXAM 2 Name_________________
Student ID#____________ 11.The same basic racial categories have been used across most cultures
throughout recorded history; this is hardly surprising given that race is easy to
define objectively based on obvious biological traits. [T or F]
12.One advantage to implicit association tests appears to be their ability to
measure unconscious forms of prejudice. [T or F]
13.Inequality in terms of wealth is typically greater than inequality of income
which, in turn, is greater than inequality of consumption. [T or F]
14.Durkheim argued that functional, well-organized societies would have no crime
or deviance. [T or F]
15.Those who are rich, well respected, and politically powerful are the most likely
to experience status inconsistency. [T or F]
16.Economic inequality in the U.S. appears to be rising in recent decades. [T or F]
17.Behavior that is deviant in one culture (or subculture) may not be considered
deviant in others. [T or F]
18.Most people occupy multiple social statuses and perform multiple (associated)
social roles. [T or F]
19.Social structures provide the broader social context in which social interactions
occur. [T or F]
20.Davis and Moore’s functionalist theory argued that inequality in pay is
necessary to attract and motivate qualified employees for important
organizational positions; without such inequalities, large complex organizations
would quickly break down (causing numerous social problems in the process).
[T or F]
21.Most crimes eventually result in an arrest and a conviction. [T or F]
22.What is or is not considered deviant is determined by how society reacts to
particular behaviors. [T or F]
23.By definition, institutional discrimination is intentional. [T or F]
24.Prejudice is a matter of attitudes; discrimination is a matter of actual behavior.
[T or F]
2 EXAM 2 Name_________________
Student ID#____________ 25.Implicit association research indicates that racial and ethnic prejudice is
increasingly rare in the U.S.; by contrast, survey research shows a strong
upward trend in racial prejudice over the past several decades. [T or F]
26.Karl Marx argued that Capitalist societies were organized to the benefit of the
whole population; workers enjoyed rising living standards and greater freedom
over time. [T or F]
27.People who occupy a similar position in a stratification system belong to the
same social class. [T or F]
28.Social mobility is like a moving picture; social inequality is more like a still
photograph. [T or F]
29.What is and is not considered deviant behavior often depends on who does it
and in what situations.
[T or F]
30.The gender gap in arrests for crimes like robbery and burglary are much
greater than those for crimes like theft and embezzlement. [T or F]
31.Primary deviance occurs only after someone is labeled as a deviant or criminal.
[T or F]
32.Gordon Allport argued that relations between groups would be better if these
groups cooperated together to achieve common goals; likewise, he claimed that
interactions in which individuals from different groups were treated as social
equals would improve relations between them. [T or F]
33.Cesare Lombroso argued that crime and violence were rooted primarily in
social causes (like poverty or inequality). [T or F]
34.The impact of racial or ethnic discrimination may be highly indirect or may
occur only after long time lags. [T or F]
35.Structural mobility occurs when the upward mobility of some people is
cancelled out by the downward mobility of other people. [T or F]
36.Self-report surveys ask people what crimes they have personally committed. [T
or F]
37.Social structure tends to constrain how people interact in many situations. [T or
F] 3 EXAM 2 Name_________________
Student ID#____________ 38.Race, ethnicity, gender, and age are all good examples of master statuses. [T or
F]
39.A formal, impersonal group in which there is little social intimacy or mutual
understanding is known as a secondary group; such groups usually focus on
doing shared tasks or achieving common goals. [T or F]
40.Social structure refers to the properties of groups, organizations, or societies
(as opposed to properties of individuals). [T or F]
41.Being born into slavery is a good example of an achieved status. [T or F]
42.Weber believed that rationalization would inevitably produce greater human
freedom. [T or F]
43.Weber argued that bureaucracies were inherently irrational and inefficient. [T
or F]
44.A position within a social system is called a social role; for example, the position
of University President at a college is a good example of a social role. [T or F]
45.Gordon Allport rejected the claim that increased social contact between racial
or ethnic groups would necessarily improve relations between them. [T or F]
46.Robert Merton argued that prejudice was the root cause of discrimination;
bigoted individuals are the sole source of racial/ethnic discrimination. [T or F]
47.Realistic conflict theory argues that intergroup conflict is rooted in competition
over scarce resources. [T or F] 48.Which of the following is NOT consistent with Weber’s ideal bureaucracy?
a. Hierarchical structure
b. Written rules and policies
c. Flexible, decentralized decision-making
d. Employment based on technical qualifications
49.Social control refers to behaviors, which violate social rules, norms, or laws. [T
or F]
50.Some groups have more influence than others in terms of determining what
acts are treated as deviant or treated as normal. [T or F]
4 EXAM 2 Name_________________
Student ID#____________ 51.In recent decades, the share of wealth owned by older Americans has been
rapidly decreasing. [T or F]
52.The idea that recent immigrants into the U.S. should be “Americanized” (i.e.
learn English, adopt American culture, etc.) is most consistent with:
a. Assimilation
b. Segregation
c. Pluralism
53.Which occupation would have the lowest occupational prestige?
a. Dentist
b. Veterinarian
c. Police detective
d. Waiter
e. Architect
54.Charlie claims that people who hang around with criminals and deviants are
much more likely to become deviants themselves (compared to those with more
law abiding friends). His argument is most consistent with _________ theory.
a. Conflict
b. Labeling
c. Social control
d. Differential association
e. Social disorganization
55. Which of the following groups is not a good example of a racial group?
a. Hispanics
b. Asians
c. Native Americans
d. African Americans 56.Willie is a High School dropout who struggles to find part-time, minimum wage
work; he believes his troubles are rooted in the way the larger Capitalist system
works (i.e. exploitation, social injustice, etc.). From a Marxist perspective, his
attitude illustrates:
a. Achieved status
b. Ascribed status
c. Downward social mobility
d. False consciousness
e. Class consciousness
5 EXAM 2 Name_________________
Student ID#____________ 57.In a sociogram, nodes represent _________ and connections or links represent
_________.
a. Statuses; roles
b. Roles; statuses
c. People; relationships
d. Relationships; people
58.Suppose an Anthropologist later becomes a Sociologist; this occupational
change illustrates ________ mobility.
a. Horizontal
b. Vertical
c. Intergenerational
d. Structural
e. Exchange
59.Which of the following is not a good example of a group (as sociologists use the
term)?
a. A college fraternity
b. A girl scout troop
c. People standing in line at the grocery store
d. A football team
60.Billy is a High School dropout who struggles to find part-time, minimum wage
work; he believes that he just needs to work harder, stay out of trouble, and his
fortunes will soon improve. From a Marxist perspective, his attitude illustrates:
a. Achieved status
b. Ascribed status
c. Upward social mobility
d. False consciousness
e. Class consciousness
61.Yan argues that arresting and incarcerating delinquents just turns them into
hardened criminals. Her argument is most consistent with ________ theory.
a. Social disorganization
b. Labeling
c. Social control
d. Conflict
e. Differential association
62.Which of the following is a good example of social structure?
a. Social norms
b. Social networks
c. Social values
6 EXAM 2 Name_________________
Student ID#____________ d. All of the above
e.
63.Suppose a short-order cook becomes a Certified Public Accountant (CPA); this
occupational change is a good example of _______ mobility.
a. Horizontal
b. Vertical
c. Intergenerational
d. Downward
64.Using Merton’s typology, highly organized (and profitable) illegal drug
distribution is most closely associated with:
a. Conformity
b. Rebellion
c. Retreatism
d. Innovation
e. Ritualism
65.Social structure is to social interaction as ___________ is to ___________.
a. Fast; slow
b. Macro; micro
c. Cause; effect
d. Hot; cold
66.Being
a.
b.
c.
d. suspended from school is a good example of a(n)
Formal social norm
Informal social norm
Formal sanction
Informal sanction 67.Sociologist Herbert Gans has argued that large segments of society actually
benefit from the existence of poverty. His position is most consistent with which
major sociological position?
a. Functionalism
b. Conflict theory
c. Interactionism 68.Which of the following is a good example of social interaction?
a. Children playing together
b. Lovers having an argument
7 EXAM 2 Name_________________
Student ID#____________ c. An office meeting
d. A birthday party
e. All of the above
69.Susan Olzak argued that past racist violence against African Americans in the
U.S. was rooted in:
a. Competition between white and black workers over jobs
b. Competition between domestic and immigrant white workers over jobs
c. Status inequality
d. Institutional racism
70.Which of the following is not a good example of a sanction?
a. Incarceration
b. Fine or other economic penalty
c. Public ridicule
d. Rewards for good behavior
e. A social norm
71.Using Merton’s typology, which of the following would be associated with very
low rates of crime and violence?
a. Conformity
b. Retreatism
c. Rebellion
d. Innovation
72.Shelly argues that neighborhoods with weak social ties and norms and
dysfunctional social institutions tend to suffer high rates of crime (compared to
better neighborhoods). Her argument is most consistent with ___________ theory.
a. Conflict
b. Labeling
c. Social disorganization
d. Biosocial
e. Differential association
73.Most ordinary street crimes
a. Provide immediate gratification or rewards.
b. Are carefully planned.
c. Require specialized skills or knowledge.
d. Are very profitable. 74.Which of the following is most consistent with Durkheim’s views on deviance?
8 EXAM 2
a.
b.
c.
d.
e. Name_________________
Student ID#____________ It discourages social change
Social responses against it clarify moral boundaries
It decreases social solidarity/cohesion
The existence of deviance harms society
It undermines cultural values and norms 75.According to your text, intergroup relations form a spectrum from less positive
to more positive. Which of the following is the least positive (or tolerant) of
intergroup relations?
a. Amalgamation
b. Assimilation
c. Segregation
d. Pluralism
76.As applied to race and ethnicity, labeling theory would emphasize
a. Mutually beneficial cooperation between racial/ethnic groups
b. Exploitation of minorities
c. Racial/ethnic stereotyping or racial profiling
d. All of the above
77.In Hirschi’s social control theory, ________ refers to having personal
relationships with law abiding people.
a. Attachments
b. Commitments
c. Involvements
d. Belief
78.Using Merton’s typology, violence by terrorists or revolutionaries would best be
described as:
a. Conformist
b. Ritualists
c. Innovators
d. Retreatists
e. Rebellion
79.Tyler argues that people with closer ties or bonds to conventional, mainstream
society have more to lose by breaking the law, and therefore are less prone to
criminality compared to those with weaker bonds or ties. His view is most
consistent with _________ theory.
a. Biosocial
b. Social control
c. Conflict
d. Differential association
e. Labeling
9 EXAM 2 Name_________________
Student ID#____________ 80.Mary argues that crime is just a natural response to the frustrations of the
underprivileged and powerless; the root cause of crime is poverty, inequality,
and social injustice. Her position is most consistent with ________ theory.
a. Conflict
b. Labeling
c. Social disorganization
d. Differential association
e. Social control 10

 

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