MCQ Chapter 5 Sociology Class 11 Maharashtra Board Culture 1. What characterizes folk culture, as per the document?It is a product of industrial societiesIt is the culture of ordinary people in pre-industrial societiesIt is consumed by mass mediaIt is considered aesthetically superiorQuestion 1 of 202. Which of the following is an example of folk culture?TV soap operasLavani in MaharashtraStar Wars filmsRecorded pop musicQuestion 2 of 203. What is mass culture primarily a product of, according to the document?Pre-industrial societiesMass mediaReligious groupsClassical traditionsQuestion 3 of 204. Which of the following is an example of popular culture?Beethoven’s symphoniesTitanic movieReligious ritualsFolk talesQuestion 4 of 205. What defines a subculture, as per the document?A culture shared by all members of a societyA group with distinct characteristics within a larger cultureA culture of elite individualsA culture that rejects societal normsQuestion 5 of 206. Which of the following is an example of a subculture?National cultureYouth groupsClassical music enthusiastsEntire society’s valuesQuestion 6 of 207. What is the first component of culture listed in the document?LanguageSymbolsKnowledgeValuesQuestion 7 of 208. What is a symbol, according to the document?A tangible objectAnything that represents something elseA written lawA spoken word onlyQuestion 8 of 209. Which of the following is an example of a symbol?A computerThe Indian flagA scientific theoryA moral valueQuestion 9 of 2010. How does the document describe the role of language in culture?It is a minor aspect of cultureIt is the chief vehicle of cultureIt is only used for written communicationIt is irrelevant to cultural transmissionQuestion 10 of 2011. What is language, as defined in the document?A set of random soundsA group of words with common meaning shared in a social situationA collection of symbols onlyA tangible objectQuestion 11 of 2012. Why don’t animals have culture, according to the document?They lack intelligenceThey have no specific language to transmit itThey don’t live in groupsThey don’t create objectsQuestion 12 of 2013. What is knowledge, in the context of culture, as per the document?A set of lawsPractical understanding created and altered by generationsOnly scientific factsTangible objectsQuestion 13 of 2014. What are values, according to the document?Specific facts individuals believeStandards of what is good or badTangible creationsRandom behaviorsQuestion 14 of 2015. How are beliefs different from values, as per the document?Beliefs are abstract standards, values are specificBeliefs are specific matters held to be true, values are abstract standardsBeliefs are tangible, values are intangibleBeliefs are universal, values are individualQuestion 15 of 2016. What are norms, as defined in the document?Tangible objectsRules and behavioral expectations guiding societyIndividual preferencesScientific principlesQuestion 16 of 2017. What type of norm specifies what one should not do?Prescriptive normProscriptive normFolkwayMoreQuestion 17 of 2018. Which of the following is an example of a folkway?Laws against theftManner of speechReligious commandmentsStrict moral codesQuestion 18 of 2019. How do mores differ from folkways, according to the document?Mores are less serious than folkwaysMores are strictly held beliefs, folkways are mildly enforcedMores are written laws, folkways are unwrittenMores apply only to individuals, folkways to groupsQuestion 19 of 2020. Which characteristic of culture indicates it is learned through socialization?Culture is man-madeCulture is acquiredCulture is idealisticCulture is staticQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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