They involve the pattern of expected behavior in a social relationship with one or more persons occupying other statuses. A. Norms C. Statuses B. Values D. Roles

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40. They involve the pattern of expected behavior in a social relationship with one or
more persons occupying other statuses.
A. Norms
B. Values
C. Statuses
D. Roles
41. It is defined as an act that violates a social norm.
A. Deviance
B. Conformity
C. Cooperation
D. Conflict
42. It is the sum total of the conditions of social life which enable people to enjoy basic
human rights as members of the society.
A. Common Good
B. Economic Development
C. People's welfare
D. Peace and Order
43. It is the process by which an individual learns the traditional content of a
culture and assimilates its practices and values
A. Socialization
B. Enculturation
C. Norms
D. Values
44. These include society's standards of morality, good manners, legality, and integrity.
A. Norms
B. Values
C. Statuses
D. Roles
45. The social differences create
among the individuals on the basis of
their social characteristics
C. Enculturation
A. Equality
B. Discrimination
D. Division
46. What is ethnocentrism?
A. regarding another's culture as superior
B. regarding one's own culture as superior
C. regarding one's own culture as normal and using it to measure
foreign cultures
D. regarding another's culture as superior and using it to measure one's
own culture
47. It is made possible through special abilities or talents, performance and
opportunities.
A. Achieved Status
B. Ascribed Status
C. Prescribed Status
D. Recognized Status
48. The following are examples of material culture except
A. Tools
B. Dwelling Units
C. Customs
D. Weapons
49. These consist of tangible things such as technological tools, architectural,
structures, fashion and accessories and food.
A. Material Culture
C. Non-material Culture
B. Basic Culture
D. Commercial Culture
50. It is a type of culture that are being learned and observed by humans such as
religion, folk behavior, customs, etc.
A. Material Culture
C. Non-material Culture
B. Basic Culture
D. Commercial Culture
Transcribed Image Text:40. They involve the pattern of expected behavior in a social relationship with one or more persons occupying other statuses. A. Norms B. Values C. Statuses D. Roles 41. It is defined as an act that violates a social norm. A. Deviance B. Conformity C. Cooperation D. Conflict 42. It is the sum total of the conditions of social life which enable people to enjoy basic human rights as members of the society. A. Common Good B. Economic Development C. People's welfare D. Peace and Order 43. It is the process by which an individual learns the traditional content of a culture and assimilates its practices and values A. Socialization B. Enculturation C. Norms D. Values 44. These include society's standards of morality, good manners, legality, and integrity. A. Norms B. Values C. Statuses D. Roles 45. The social differences create among the individuals on the basis of their social characteristics C. Enculturation A. Equality B. Discrimination D. Division 46. What is ethnocentrism? A. regarding another's culture as superior B. regarding one's own culture as superior C. regarding one's own culture as normal and using it to measure foreign cultures D. regarding another's culture as superior and using it to measure one's own culture 47. It is made possible through special abilities or talents, performance and opportunities. A. Achieved Status B. Ascribed Status C. Prescribed Status D. Recognized Status 48. The following are examples of material culture except A. Tools B. Dwelling Units C. Customs D. Weapons 49. These consist of tangible things such as technological tools, architectural, structures, fashion and accessories and food. A. Material Culture C. Non-material Culture B. Basic Culture D. Commercial Culture 50. It is a type of culture that are being learned and observed by humans such as religion, folk behavior, customs, etc. A. Material Culture C. Non-material Culture B. Basic Culture D. Commercial Culture
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