
Q1 UCSP Practice Test
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What does the term "Anthropology" derive from?
Which of the following is NOT a key concept in anthropology?
What is the primary focus of Sociocultural Anthropology?
What is the sociological imagination, according to Wright Mills?
What is the main goal of Political Science?
Which of the following is a sub-discipline of Political Science?
Who is considered the father of the social conflict theory?
What are the four elements that define a state?
Which type of government is ruled by one person?
What is the perspective of Political Science?
Which subfield of anthropology focuses on the material remains of past cultures?
What did Harriet Martineau contribute to sociology?
In sociology, what is meant by "social dynamics"?
What is the significance of understanding "common sense" in sociology?
What significant term did Auguste Comte coin in the 19th century?
Which of the following is NOT considered an aspect of culture?
Which characteristic of culture allows it to change and adapt over time?
The process of acquiring culture through interactions with others is NOT known as:
When people adopt the practices and customs of another culture, this is called:
The term "social differentiation" refers to:
Which of the following is NOT one of the five great religions of the world?
The term 'ethnicity' can best be described as:
Which of the following describes "gender" as used in social differences?
What factor distinguishes "nationality" from "citizenship"?
It refers to the state of being intellectually gifted and/or having physically or mentally challenged conditions:
What type of social change seeks to create limited societal change in minor aspects of an individual?
Which of the following is an example of redemptive social change?
What type of social change seeks partial changes in a social system?
Which social change involves drastic changes on a large scale aiming to restructure society?
Political change initiated by the citizens of a country is known as:
Which process refers to the spreading of cultural traits from one group to another?
The invention of algebra is an example of what type of cultural change?
Which of the following refers to the belief that one's culture is superior to others?
According to cultural relativism, behavior in one culture should be judged based on:
Cultural change through the perception of an existing reality is known as:
Which order are humans classified under?
Where are most early human fossils from 6 to 2 million years ago found?
What is the theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin called?
What is the significance of Australopithecus afarensis in human evolution?
Which early human species is known as “Handy Man” for being the first toolmaker?
What evolutionary behavior helped Homo sapiens survive in unstable environments
What aspect of society did Gerhard Lenski focus on in his theory of societal evolution?
According to Gerhard Lenski, what drives the speed of societal change?
Which material was commonly used in the Late Neolithic period for both ornaments and tools?
What type of stone implement made agriculture the primary source of livelihood
What is socialization?
Which of the following is an example of socialization?
What does self-identity refer to?
Enculturation involves learning values and norms through which of the following methods?
Values are derived from which of the following?
What is a norm?
What is the purpose of a sanction?
Which of the following is an informal sanction?
Which of the following is an example of a formal negative sanction?
What distinguishes formal sanctions from informal sanctions?
What is conformity?
What does deviance refer to?
Which of the following best describes "compliance" in the context of conformity?
What is "internalization"?
What defines a social group?
What is a social aggregate?
A primary group is characterized by:
What distinguishes an in-group?
An out-group is defined as:
What is a network in social terms?