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Test your knowledge of social theories and concepts with our engaging quiz on sociology. Dive deep into various aspects of modernity, postmodernity, and Marxist thought, and discover how these ideas shape our understanding of society.

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  • Focus on critical sociological concepts
  • Ideal for students and enthusiasts alike
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ThinkingTree345
A characteristic of the Social State of Law is ...
Assume economic and social rights, as advocated by socialism
Assume the meritocracy exactly like classical liberalism
To assume the mechanisms of popular democracy proposed by the Socialists
Values, in the sociological sense of the term, behave ...
Judgments about what is desirable or undesirable, of a universal nature
Judgments about what is desirable or undesirable, of a universal nature
Judgments about the desirable or undesirable, that we find only in the most evolved cultures
One of the following characteristics is NOT typical of Postmodernity
Individual projection in the great collective struggles
Extreme inconsistency volubility of the values
Growth of interest in spiritual matters
One of the factors that will bring Modernity into crisis is ...
The great influence of the media
The achievement of mass consumption in Western society
Technological progress in general
Which of the following characteristics is NOT typical of a modern society?
Individuals stand in solidarity with each other and fight together for a fairer society
Faith in traditional religions is totally lost
The duty of loyalty to the reference groups weakens
One of the consequences of advancing the process of individualization has been ...
The progressive institutionalization of society
The personalization (or questioning) of one's life
The link of the individual to great collective goals
Postmoralism has as a consequence ...
The non-viability of any consensus that is not of minimum ethics
The greater lack of responsibility and non-assumption of duties in some individuals
All the previous ones
A postmodern society is characterized by individuals who tend to ...
Confront their opinions and defend them in a respectful dialogue with the other interlocutors
Imposing self-centered opinions on others
Give up the discussion, tolerating diversity from mutual influence
The Marxist concept of alienation has nothing to do with ...
The loss of a sense of work as a human activity, due to the fragmentation of the production process.
The surplus value produced by the worker, as this is entirely appropriate for the employer.
The separation of the worker from the product of his work, as this is entirely appropriate for the employer.
The privatization of morality is given ...
In traditional societies
In modern society
In Protestant religions
The planned economy was implemented through ...
The centralization of the production and distribution of basic necessities by the State.
The centralization of the production and distribution of basic necessities by the State.
The systematic planning of agricultural and industrial production, for equal distribution in a market intervened by the State.
By the Marxist term "dictatorship of the proletariat" we must understand ...
The final form of socialist government, where the leading role is reserved exclusively to the Communist Party.
The form of government prior to the establishment of a communist society, where the Communist Party holds the leading role of the State.
The definitive form of government of the communist society, where the State is led by the Communist Party and the soviets.
Which of the following postulates do NOT originate in socialist thought?
Equality before the law.
The collectivization of lands and factories
The dictatorship of the proletariat.
Enlightened thinkers are characterized by ...
Their aversion to community relations due to their emotional ties
Its critical position with loose and impersonal ties between individuals
His rediscovery of the community
Which of the following statements related to Karl Marx's thought is true?
True social changes are based on changes in the world of ideas.
True social changes are based on a cultural change that affects the behavior of people.
True social changes are based on changes in the techno-economic structures of societies.
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