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Uppers six sociology multiple choice 2009
1. WOLMER’S TRUST HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
MOCK EXAMINATION
UPPER SIXTH FORM
SOCIOLOGY
UNIT TWO PAPER ONE
Duration: 45 minutes
December 10, 2009
AFTERNOON SESSION
READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
1. This paper consists of 30 items.
2. You must answer each item on the answer sheet provided.
3. Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A),(B), (C), (D). Read each
item you are about to answer and decide which choice is best.
Sample Item
What is the MOST common method used by governments to collect population data?
(A) Census
Sample Answer
(B) Interview
A B C D
(C) Observation
(D) Statistics
3. (B) Urbanization, social mobility, population change
(C) Birth control, education, legislation
(D) Industrialization, socialization, stratification
5. In a Caribbean territory of 240, 000, there are twice as many dependents as workers.
The dependency ratio in this territory is
(A) 15: 65
(B) 80 : 160
(C) 200: 100
(D) 240: 100
6. Which of the following are indicators of the Human Development Index?
(A) Health, Birth Rate, Gross Domestic Product
(B) Life Expectancy, Gross Domestic Product, Education
(C) Education, Lifestyle, Dependency Ratio
(D) Migration, Life Expectancy, Infant Mortality Rate.
7. The relationship between ‘core’ and the ‘periphery’ can BEST be described as one where
the ‘periphery’
(A) Supplies raw materials to the core
(B) Provides finished products to the core
(C) Is independent of the core
(D) Produces a number of cores
8. Which of the following population measures can be expressed by a negative value?
(A) Infant mortality rate
4. (B) Natural increase
(C) Life expectancy
(D) Natural decrease
9. Which of the following statements about Marx’s theory of population growth is TRUE?
(A) Misery and suffering are inevitable for most people.
(B) Industrialization creates social and economic problems.
(C) A reorganization of society will eliminate poverty and other social ills.
(D) Undesirable races should not be allowed
10. Which of the following are the MOST likely consequences of large scale outward
migration from the Caribbean?
I.
Brain drain
II.
Improved standard of living
III.
Less strain on resources
IV.
Increased dependency ratio
(A) I and IV only
(B) I, II and III only
(C) I, III and IV only
(D) I, II, III and IV
11. One of the reasons for the prevalence of crime in society is that criminal behavior is
learnt. The MAIN proponent of this thesis is
(A) T. Hirschi
(B) A. Cohen
5. (C) H. Becker
(D) E. H. Sutherland
12. According to the Interactionist perspective on crime, ‘ moral entrepreneurs’ are certain
groups in society who devise laws
(A) Based on value consensus
(B) To suit their own needs
(C) Based on norms of society
(D) To benefit society
13. Which theory is associated with the view that a deviant act only becomes deviant when
society reacts to it?
(A) Conflict theory
(B) Labeling theory
(C) Differential opportunity theory
(D) Functionalist theory
14. Some Caribbean youth turn to drug trafficking to realize their goals. R.K Merton would
view this phenomenon as
(A) Innovation
(B) Conformity
(C) Rebellion
(D) Ritualism
15. The family, education and religion function as a mean of social control by
6. I.
Instilling the norms and values of society
II.
Strengthening the norms and values of society
III.
Applying formal sanctions to reinforce the norms and values of society
IV.
Applying informal sanctions to reinforce the norms and values of society
(A) I. and II only
(B) II and III only
(C) I, II and III only
(D) I, II and IV only
16. The BEST definition for the term ‘white – collar crime’ is crime committed by
(A) Any person in the course of his or her occupation
(B) Persons who are above the statutory age limit
(C) Adults of high social status in the course of their occupations
(D) Drug bosses cooperating with each other
17. Which of the following are examples of corporate crimes?
(A) Tax evasion and embezzlement
(B) Unsafe workplaces and defective merchandise
(C) Civil bribery and price fixing
(D) Environmental terrorism and money laundering
18. Which of the following areas are MOST likely to record a higher crime rate?
I.
Village
7. II.
City
III.
Town
IV.
Ghetto
(A) I and II only
(B) I and III only
(C) II, III and IV only
(D) I, II, III and IV
19. Social order is MOST necessary for social
(A) Development
(B) Interaction
(C) Stability
(D) Movement
Statement A – The Statement below relates to Items 20 and 21
In a small country, X, of population 2 million, there were 200,000 births in the year
2000, of which 800 babies died before the age of one.
20. The crude birth rate for 2000 is
(A) 2 per 1000
(B) 10 per 1000
(C) 20 per 1000
(D) 100 per 1000
21. What was the rate of infant mortality in 2000?
(A) 1 per 1000
8. (B) 2 per 1000
(C) 4 per 1000
(D) 8 per 1000
Statement B – The Statement below refers to item 22
In the same small country, X, of the 2 million population in the year 2000, there were
3,200 non infant deaths as well as the 800 infant deaths
22. Which is true of country X?
(A) The population may be expected to decrease in the next 5 years
(B) There were fewer births than deaths for that year
(C) Medical facilities for infants were very poor
(D) There was a net natural population increase
23. Which of these statements about life expectancy are true?
(i)
It is higher in more developed countries
(ii)
In most countries, men outlive women
(iii)
Life expectancy indicates patterns of internal migration
(iv)
It is related to the factors such as health, education and martial status.
(A) (i) and (iii) only
(B) (ii) and (iv) only
(C) (i), (ii) and (iii) only
(D) (i) and (iv) only
24. Which set of factors is directly related to population change?
(A) Births, morbidity, urbanization
(B) Births, deaths, migration
9. (C) Morbidity, mortality, health
(D) Morbidity, death, health
25. Which is the most accurate statement of dependency ratio?
(A) Ratio of working population to dependents
(B) Ratio of dependents to working population
(C) Difference between working population and dependents
(D) Difference between dependents and working population
26. In a country of 12,000,000, there are 2.5 million children under the age of 15, and 9
million people between the ages of 15 and 64. The rest of the population are elderly and
do not work, because they are either incapacitated or retired.
What is the dependency ratio of this country?
(A) 2.5:12
(B) 9:12
(C) 33:100
(D) 75:100
27. Which Caribbean island is most likely to suffer from depopulation as a result of negative
net migration?
(A) Barbuda
10. (B) Cayman Islands
(C) St Vincent
(D) Montserrat
28. According to Sutherland’s Differential Association Theory, deviance is determined
(A) According to the social context in which the act is performed
(B) According to its functions for society
(C) By the elite groups in society
(D) Through prolonged association with significant others, thereby becoming influenced
by them
29. According to Durkheim, deviance
(A) Is defined according to the social context in which the act is performed
(B) Performs several useful functions for society
(C) Is defined by the powerful groups in society
(D) Is always a crime
30. According to Merton’s Strain Theory, this term refers to the situation in which someone
‘drops out’ of society and rejects both the goals and the means to achieve them
(A) Innovation
(B) Rebellion
(C) Retreatism
(D) Ritualism