Culture and cultural behavior Unit 3 Quiz
By:Mohamed Mamdouh

Create an image of diverse cultural symbols from around the world, including traditional costumes, landmarks, and arts, beautifully arranged to represent the essence of culture.

Exploring Cultural Behavior Quiz

Welcome to the Exploring Cultural Behavior Quiz! This quiz is designed to assess your knowledge and understanding of culture, its impact on human behavior, and the various elements that constitute cultural identity.

Take this opportunity to challenge yourself and learn more about:

  • The definitions and aspects of culture
  • The role of behavior in cultural contexts
  • Significant contributions to the understanding of culture by key figures
90 Questions22 MinutesCreated by UnderstandingTree452
The shared values, understandings, assumptions, and goals learned from earlier generations
Social problem
Constructionist
Culture
Crime
"changing the culture of materialism will take time" who said it
Taylor
Peggy O Mara
Mazuri
Fisher
Is symbolic communication and the sum of total of the learned behavior of a group
Social problem
Constructionist
Culture
Crime
Made it clear that culture, so defined, is possessed by man alone
Taylor
Peggy O Mara
Mazuri
Fisher
"culture is possessed by man alone" This conception of culture served...........for 50 years
Politicians
Anthropologists
Sociologists
Criminals
Which of the following are Synonyms of culture
The customary beliefs
Social forms
Material traits
All of the above
Is a mound that shapes people behaviors and ultimately in human evolution
Culture
Socitey
Laws
Tourism
Affects an individual's behavior and an individual's behavior affects.........
Culture
Socitey
Laws
Tourism
"the values, beliefs, behavior, and material objects that, together form a people's way of life" who said?
Anthropologists
Sociologists
Politicians
Criminals
Behavior that has been passed from one generation to another by.......
Inheritance
Genetic
Non-genetic
Transition
Evolution occurs primarily as a result of
Genetic inheritance
Natural tropism
Natural selection
All of the above
Genetic inheritance of acquired characteristics is...........
Possible
Not possible
Mandatory
Natural
Information can be passed from parent to offspring through the processes of
A)imprinting
B)imitation
C)inheritance
Both A,B
Occur in the early life of many animals(about 10-50 days old)
Ripening periods
Sensitive periods
Aging periods
Periods of pregnancy
Populations separated by only a few miles may have different
Dialects
Country
Language
Color
Animal traditional behavior include
Animal dialects
Migration routes
Feeding habits
All of the above
Inheritance theory is to
A)Peter Richardson
B)Robert Boyd
C)Edwin H Sutherland
Both A,B
Become a major factor in human evolution for its fast adaptation to changing environment
Inheritance
Culture
Transition
All of the above
Culture is learned through ......... Of anyone from ............individuals
Inheritance/high-status
imitation/high-status
Inheritance/lower-status
imitation/lower-status
Children in most societies learn to.............with other children at an early age
Play
Compete
Live
Bully
Once the majority accepts a particular behavior, it can........
A)influence one's culture
B)leave a mark in one's culture
C)destroy one's culture
Both A,B
The human instinct of survival requires
Social distancing
Social coordination
Individual effort
All of the above
Much of learning culture is
Conscious
Unconscious
Academic
Non academic
The process of learning culture is know as
Inheritance
Isolation
Enculturation
Developmental
Culture is
Biological
Non-biological
Inheritance
Testator
We are able to act socially appropriate and predict how others will act represent which Characteristics of culture
Culture is learned
Culture is integrated
Culture is dynamic
Culture is shared
Culture is
Heterogeneous
Homogenous
Both
Non of the above
Is something that stands for something else
Language
Food
Monument
Symbol
Are vary cross-culturally and are arbitrary
Languages
Foods
Monuments
Symbols
Is the most symbolic component of culture
Language
Food
Monument
Symbol
Known as holism represent which of the following Characteristics of culture
Culture is shared
Culture is dynamic
Culture is integrated
Culture is based on symbols
To truly understand a culture, one must
Learn about all of its future
Learn about all of its types
Learn about all of its parts
Learn only a few is enough
Means that cultures interact and change represent which of the following Characteristics of culture
Culture is shared
Culture is dynamic
Culture is integrated
Culture is based on symbols
If one component in the system changes, it is likely that the entire system must.........
Fall
Adjust
Be destroyed
All of the above
lead to a mixing of cultures
A) Migration
B) Globalization
C) Constancy
Both A ,B
Have a direct effect on the living conditions of the inhabitants
A)The geographical location
B) Climatic conditions
C)The media
A , B
May influence the traditional clothing and food habits of the people
The geographical location
Climatic conditions
The media
All of the above
has an impact on the occupations of its inhabitants and lifestyle
The geography
The climate
The media
All of the above
The things we do that seem normal within our culture
Religions
Languages
Social hierarchy
Norms
Most culture are brought together by a common
Religions
Language
Social hierarchy
Norms
Rapid rise in the 19th -20th to the protestant in
USA
India
Arabian peninsula
All of the above
Strongly influenced by Hinduism
USA
India
Arabian peninsula
All of the above
Strongly influenced by Islam and values
USA
India
Arabian peninsula
All of the above
Help a culture sort out who will be the decision makers
Religions
Arts
Taboos
Social hierarchy
Arts in France associated with
Miniatures, marbling. And calligraphy
Monet and Matisse
Dot painting, earthy colors
Guó hua
Arts in Turkish associated with
Miniatures, marbling. And calligraphy
Monet and Matisse
Dot painting, earthy colors
Guó hua
Arts in Australian associated with
A)dot painting, earthy colors
B)dreaming' stories
C)guó hua
Both A,B
Arts in Chinese associated with
Dot painting, earthy colors
Miniatures, marbling. And calligraphy
Monet and Matisse
Gentle, fine strokes on thin tissue paper or silk
Art is called "guó hua" in
France
Turkish
Australian
Chinese
Things that are considered shocking or shameful within a culture
Values
Taboos
Arts
Norms
Not tipping the waitress is a taboo in
America
New Zealand
Turkey
Chinese
Do not have tipping as part of the culture
America
France
Germany
New Zealand
Individual liberty has been a central culture maker in the west is particularly prominent in
America
France
Germany
New Zealand
Social democratic values tend to be more prominent in the north
America
Canada
China
Germany
Dominant values tend to be more be more conservative and individual liberty is a secondary concern
America
Canada
China
Germany
"shared behavior that systematizes the way people do things that groups of people can accomplish what no single individual could do" alone who said?
Mazuri
Fisher
Matsumoto
Offe
Identified 7 functions culture performs for both societies and individuals
Mazuri
Fisher
Matsumoto
Offe
"culture gives meaning to social situations, generating social roles and normative behaviors" who said
Mazuri
Fisher
Matsumoto
Offe
"operate under the belief that "the future" is not predetermined"
Mazuri
Fisher
Matsumoto
Offe
.............generally operate under the belief that "the future" is not predetermined
Western cultures
African societies
Northern cultures
Southern cultures
Characterized by "the notion of a predetermined future not controllable by individuals"
Western cultures
African societies
Northern cultures
Southern cultures
Influences how people see themselves and others, in terms of ideas like gender, age and ethnicity represent which function of culture
Perception
Communication
Identity
Value systems
Suggested societies have a functional requirement to develop two things
Matsumoto
Durkheim
Mazuri
Fisher
The belief we are connected into a larger network of people who share certain beliefs, identities and commitments to each other
Social solidarity
Social integration
Both
Non of the above
A feeling of commitment to others, such as family and friends
Social solidarity
Social integration
Both
Non of the above
Rewards and punishments for particular behaviors represent which Function of culture
Motivation
Stratification
Identity
Perception
Differentiating between social groups on the basis of thing represent which Function of culture
Motivation
Stratification
Identity
Perception
Stratification differentiating between social groups like
Social class
Social rank
Gender, age
All of the above
"social stratification is inevitable, necessary and functional" who said
Fisher
Matsumoto
Lenski
Mazuri
Social stratification generates
Loan system
The incentive systems
Debt system
All of the above
The best qualified people" for occupying the "most important positions for
Lenski
Fisher
Matsumoto
Mazuri
"more functionally important than others" and encouraged to consume the products of the workplace
Lenski
Matsumoto
Davis and Moore
Mazuri
Social norms are the perceived
A)informal
B)unwritten
C)formal
D) written
Both A.B
Both C,D
Social norms are learned and accepted from an
Old age
Teen age
Adult age
Infancy age
Social sanctions (punishments) for .......... The norm
Adherence
Non-adherence
Following
Commitment
Social benefits (rewards) for........... The norm
Adherence
Non-adherence
Deviation
Break
Practice a behavior because they believe that others like them or in their community practice the behavior
Injunctive norm
Moral norms
Descriptive norms
All of the above
They believe that those who matter to them approve of them practicing the behavior
Injunctive norm
Moral norms
Descriptive norms
All of the above
People may engage in unhealthy or harmful behaviors because of
Lack of knowledge
Low-risk perception
Inability to perform alternative behaviors
All of the above
Also known as empirical expectations
Culture
Crime
Norm
Non of the above
What I think is the right thing to do
Injunctive norm
Moral norms
Descriptive norms
All of the above
How serious the sanctions are for not conforming to the norm
Injunctive norm
Moral norms
Descriptive norms
All of the above
Offered four general definitions of criminal behavior
Davis and Moore
Fisher
Andrews and Bonta
Mazuri
Prohibited by law and are punished by
The state
God
Community
All of the above
Considered to be violation moral or religious code and is punishable by
The state
God
Community
All of the above
Violate norms of society or traditions and are believed to be punishable by
The state
God
Community
All of the above
Acts causing serious psychological stress or mental damage to a victim offender referred as
Ordinary criminal behavior
Psychological criminal behavior
Biological criminal behavior
All of the above
Which of the following circumstances that put people in relatively higher criminal risk
Luxury
Prosperity
Happiness
Starvation
Consist of strain and cultural deviance theories
Social structure theory
Theory of anomie
Neutralization theory
Social control theory
If social bounds of a person is weak, he/she will more likely conduct a criminal act
Theory of anomie
Social control theory
Neutralization theory
Differential association theory
{"name":"Culture and cultural behavior Unit 3 Quiz By:Mohamed Mamdouh", "url":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"Welcome to the Exploring Cultural Behavior Quiz! This quiz is designed to assess your knowledge and understanding of culture, its impact on human behavior, and the various elements that constitute cultural identity.Take this opportunity to challenge yourself and learn more about:The definitions and aspects of cultureThe role of behavior in cultural contextsSignificant contributions to the understanding of culture by key figures","img":"https:/images/course4.png"}
Powered by: Quiz Maker