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This set of Introduction to Sociology Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Socialization Set 2

Q1 | “ In seeing himself as others see him, the individual is actually putting himself in the place ofothers, and imaging what their response might be” is called as ------------------
Q2 | The members who satisfy the immediate needs of newborn infants are called
Q3 | G H Mead says ----------is the product of social interaction
Q4 | Who is the founder of “Psychoanalysis?”
Q5 | ---------------refers to the animal impulses of man
Q6 | Super ego based on the ------------ principle
Q7 | Who developed the “theory of definition of the situations?”
Q8 | The theory of collective representations is developed by -------------
Q9 | -------------- refers to the ideas and ideals of a growth up on which the individual unconsciously depends for his ideas, attitudes and behaviour
Q10 | The agents of socialization are
Q11 | Who says that socialization consists of the “complex process of interaction though which the individual learns the habits, believes, skills and standards of judgment that are necessary for his effective participation in social groups and communities?”
Q12 | The process where the adult members learns the rules and values of society is called
Q13 | Culture has two essential qualities. They are
Q14 | The process by which an individual learns the culture of their society is known as
Q15 | The study of a society becomes incomplete without a proper understanding of
Q16 | Only man is born and bought up in a
Q17 | Who defined culture is the “realm of styles, of values, of emotional attachment, ofintellectual adventures”
Q18 | Peer group is a group whose numbers share
Q19 | Peer groups are often of a
Q20 | Every culture contains a large number of guideline which direct conduct in a particularsituation. Such guidelines are known as
Q21 | A norm is a
Q22 | Norms are enforced by
Q23 | Norms are imposed through _________ means of social control
Q24 | A value is a belief that something is
Q25 | All numbers of society occupy a number of social positions known as