Agents of socialisation trivia

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Agents of Socialisation Quiz

Test your knowledge about the fascinating process of socialisation and its impact on society! This quiz will challenge your understanding of agents of socialisation, cultural influences, and the various norms and values we learn throughout our lives.

Join us to explore:

  • The definition of socialisation.
  • Primary and secondary agents of socialisation.
  • The role of hidden curriculum in education.
  • Influential sociologists and their contributions.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningWave305
What is socialisation?
the process through which individuals learn the norms and values of society, leading to social cohesion and a functional society
A process where you learn different languages at school to better your knowledge of cultures
The process of being patriotic and loving your country
What do sociologists believe is more important when it comes to socialisation?
Nature
Nurture
What makes up Culture according to sociologists?
Language
Religion
Lifestyle
Morals
Which of the following is a traditional norm we follow in schools in the UK?
Wearing school uniform
Being obedient
Walking to school
Asking for more school dinners
Which of the following is a traditional value we follow in schools in the UK?
Being obedient
Singing the national anthem on your way to school
Doing homework
Asking questions in class
Which of the following is a primary agent of socialisation?
Media
Peer Group
Education
Family
When does primary socialisation start?
0-5
3-5
Which of the following is a secondary agent of socialisation?
Workplace
Religion
Media
Education
Who wrote about the Tchambuli Tribe?
Ann Oakley
Margaret Mead
Bowles and Gintis
Modood
Who wrote about peer groups in primary schools?
Tony Sewell
Skelton and Francis
Judith Harris
Bowles and Gintis
Which of the following is an example of Formal social control?
Criticism
Sentences from the court
Disappointed reaction from parents
Which of the following is an example of Informal social control?
Warnings from the police
Exclusion from school
Socially excluding a person from a peer group
Which best describes canteen culture?
What is the concept used my Laura Mulvey relating to the way women are viewed in films?
Male Daze
Male Gaze
Male Glare
Which of the following are examples of things you learn at school as part of the hidden curriculum?
How to tie your shoe laces
That life is tough
That detentions are for those who rebel
That doing homework will give you the highest paying job
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