This document contains questions related to how various everyday objects can represent and influence societal perceptions and structures. It explores how desks can show occupational roles, garbage amounts can impact social status, sports involvement can demonstrate financial stability, traffic lights symbolize social order, art prices indicate economic class, candles reflect economic standing, table manners are judged by social class, restaurants show changing work ethics, automobiles symbolize class through advertising, and run-down buildings may separate or symbolize social classes.