Social dynamics - Exam
  • 1. Social dynamics refer to the ways in which individuals in a society interact with each other, influence each other's behaviors, and form relationships. It encompasses the complex patterns of social relationships, norms, roles, and interactions that shape human societies. Social dynamics are influenced by various factors, such as culture, social institutions, economic systems, and technological advancements. Understanding social dynamics is crucial for analyzing social issues, predicting future trends, and promoting positive social change.

    What is social dynamics?
A) The study of economic systems in society.
B) The study of how individuals interact and behave in social groups.
C) The study of physical movement within a social setting.
D) The study of plant and animal behavior.
  • 2. What is the 'bystander effect' in social dynamics?
A) The principle that bystanders are more likely to intervene in emergencies.
B) The theory that social interactions always require multiple participants.
C) The idea that people prefer to observe rather than participate in social events.
D) The phenomenon where individuals are less likely to help in an emergency when others are present.
  • 3. What role does communication play in social dynamics?
A) It is essential for the exchange of ideas and establishing relationships.
B) It is primarily for entertainment purposes.
C) It has no impact on social behavior.
D) It only matters in professional settings.
  • 4. What is 'conformity' in social dynamics?
A) The tendency to align attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors with those of a group.
B) The idea that individual opinions always prevail in group settings.
C) The act of breaking social norms to stand out.
D) The concept of ignoring societal values.
  • 5. What is 'social capital' in social dynamics?
A) The physical structures in a community.
B) The political power of a social group.
C) The networks of relationships among people that facilitate cooperation and social cohesion.
D) The financial assets of an individual within a social context.
  • 6. Which term refers to the influence of society on individual behavior?
A) Social stratification
B) Social distancing
C) Social entrepreneurship
D) Socialization
  • 7. Which term describes the unwritten rules and expectations of behavior within a society?
A) Values
B) Norms
C) Cultures
D) Beliefs
  • 8. What is 'social inequality' in social dynamics?
A) The equitable sharing of wealth in a community.
B) The absence of societal hierarchies.
C) The balance of power among social groups.
D) The unequal distribution of resources or opportunities in society.
  • 9. Which term describes the ability to understand and share the feelings of another?
A) Sympathy
B) Consideration
C) Empathy
D) Compassion
  • 10. Which term refers to the study of aging and the elderly in society?
A) Epidemiology
B) Gerontology
C) Geriatrics
D) Pedagogy
  • 11. What is the term for the prejudices, stereotypes, and discrimination directed at a person because of their sex or gender?
A) Sexism
B) Racism
C) Heterosexism
D) Ageism
  • 12. What is 'social networks' in social dynamics?
A) The physical infrastructure of a society.
B) The political alliances within a community.
C) The web of social relationships that individuals maintain.
D) The economic resources of a social group.
  • 13. What is the term for changing one's behavior or beliefs to match those of a group due to perceived pressure?
A) Resistance
B) Obedience
C) Compliance
D) Conformity
  • 14. Which term describes the feeling of anonymity in a group setting leading to disinhibited behavior?
A) Objective introspection.
B) Inductive reasoning.
C) Deindividuation.
D) Subjective validation.
  • 15. What term describes the process of adapting to or adopting elements of another culture?
A) Diversification
B) Acculturation
C) Globalization
D) Assimilation
  • 16. What is the term for the self-fulfilling belief that one's group is superior to others?
A) Prejudice
B) Stereotyping
C) Cultural relativism
D) Ethnocentrism
  • 17. Which theory proposes that people tend to form relationships with others who are similar to themselves?
A) Heterophily
B) Homophily
C) Conformity theory
D) Diversity theory
  • 18. What is 'social influence' in social dynamics?
A) The practice of ignoring societal norms.
B) The process by which individuals and groups affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of others.
C) The belief that individual opinions always prevail.
D) The act of isolating oneself from social interactions.
  • 19. Which term describes the tendency to attribute one's own actions to external factors while attributing others' behaviors to internal factors?
A) Self-serving bias
B) Fundamental attribution error
C) Cognitive dissonance
D) Confirmation bias
  • 20. What is 'social constructionism' in social dynamics?
A) The belief that individuals have no role in shaping society.
B) The theory that social realities are created through interactions and perceptions.
C) The concept that social structures are fixed and unchangeable.
D) The practice of segregating social groups.
  • 21. Which term refers to the social expectations and roles associated with being male or female in a society?
A) Gender roles
B) Social scripts
C) Sexual orientation
D) Cultural norms
  • 22. Which of the following is an example of a primary group according to sociologist Charles Horton Cooley?
A) Family
B) Political party
C) Sports team
D) Company
  • 23. Which sociologist introduced the term 'iron cage' to describe the bureaucratic, rationalized, and dehumanizing aspects of modern society?
A) Emile Durkheim
B) Georg Simmel
C) Max Weber
D) Karl Marx
  • 24. Which term describes the process of a group moving towards consensus in decision-making?
A) Individual reflection.
B) Group conflict.
C) Groupthink.
D) Independent reasoning.
  • 25. Which term refers to the discomfort experienced when holding conflicting beliefs or behaving in a way that is inconsistent with one's beliefs?
A) Cognitive dissonance
B) Confirmation bias
C) Self-serving bias
D) Fundamental attribution error
  • 26. What is 'community engagement' in social dynamics?
A) The process of involving community members in decision-making and problem-solving.
B) The imposition of decisions on a community without consultation.
C) The practice of individual decision-making in a community.
D) The exclusion of community voices in social matters.
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