Sociology Pop Culture to Social Structure 3rd Edition By Brym - Test Bank
Chapter 2 - Culture
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Student Learning Objectives
After reading Chapter 2, students should be
able to:
1.
Define culture and its main
functions.
2.
Explain how culture helps humans
adapt and thrive in their environments.
3.
Recognize how culture can make
people freer.
4.
Analyze the ways in which culture
is becoming more diverse, multicultural, and globalized.
5.
Recognize how culture can place
limits on people’s freedom.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Sociologists
call all the ideas, practices, and material objects that people create to deal
with real-life problems _____.
a. abstractions
b. culture
c. norms
d. methods
e. sociology
ANS: b TYPE:
factual PG: 29 SOURCE:
pickup LO: 1
2. The
sociological concept of culture
a. is
limited to what is commonly called “popular culture.”
b. is
limited to what is commonly called “high culture.”
c. has
the same meaning as “mass culture.”
d. includes
“high,” “popular,” and “mass” culture, as well as ordinary aspects of everyday
life.
e. cannot
be applied to everyday experience.
ANS: d TYPE: conceptual PG: 29 SOURCE:
new LO: 1
3. What
is the difference between society and culture?
a. Society
is a group of people who share territory and may share culture.
b. Cultures
are generally more geographically defined than societies.
c. Societies
refer to shared practices; cultures are shared boundaries.
d. Society
is shared, culture is not.
e. There
is no difference in meaning between society and culture.
ANS: a TYPE: conceptual PG: 29 SOURCE:
new LO: 1
4. Which
of these is not one of the
reasons that humans have been better able to survive than other animals over
hundreds of thousands of years?
a. they
were smarter than other animals
b. they
created cultural survival kits
c. they
had more sophisticated brains than other animals
d. their
means of survival were flexible and complex
e. they
had greater physical endowments than other animals
ANS: e TYPE:
factual PG: 30 SOURCE: new LO: 1
5. The
three main tools in the human cultural survival kit are _____.
a. symbols,
production, language
b. abstraction,
production, cooperation
c. norms,
values, technology
d. cooperation,
symbols, language
e. thinking,
feeling, sensing
ANS: b TYPE:
conceptual PG: 30-31 SOURCE: new LO: 2
6. Human
survival was based on the capacity to create general ideas or ways of thinking
that are not linked to specific or particular instances. These ideas are called _____.
a. abstractions
b. culture
c. norms
d. methods
e. sociology
ANS: a TYPE:
factual PG: 30 SOURCE: pickup LO: 2
7. When
Kyle holds up two fingers in the peace sign, she is using _____.
a. values
b. a
symbol
c. a
norm
d. a
method
e. sociology
ANS: b TYPE:
applied PG: 30 SOURCE: modified LO: 2