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31. Immigration means
(A) Going out of home country
(B) Going out of home district
(C) Going out of home village
(D) None of these
32. Life span means
(A) Passing form one year to next year
(B) Maximum number of years that one can live
(C) Average life that one can life
(D) None of these
33. Within the year group, the major emphasis is upon
(A) Achievement
(B) Conformity
(C) Individual conviction
(D) None of these
34. “Brain washing” consists of extreme and intensive
(A) Reciprocal roles
(B) Identification
(C) Disorientation
(D) Re-socialization
35. The sociogram is best described as a sociological
(A) Concept
(B) Fact
(C) Theory
(D) Technique
(A) Ascribed status
(B) Social status
(C) Achieved status
(D) Both Achieved and Ascribed status
37. Social class position in a true “open class” structure is based upon
(A) Ascribed criteria
(B) Race
(C) Family position
(D) Achieved criteria
38. A close connection between religion and economic forces was presented by
(A) Max Weber
(B) Karl Max
(C) Emile Durkheim
(D) Wright Mill
39. A large kinship group whose members inhabit one geographic area and believe they are descendant from a common area is known as
(A) Clan
(B) Tribe
(C) Kin group
(D) Class
40. A social condition in which values are conflicting, weak or absent is
(A) Assimilation
(B) Hawthorne effect
(C) Invasion
(D) Anomie