Sociology Quiz 4

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Sociology Quiz: Understanding Society and Behavior

Test your knowledge of sociology with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of social class, environmental impacts, cultural awareness, and health behaviors.

Challenge yourself and discover how well you understand the complexities of society.

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Instant feedback on your responses
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveMind37
Social class refers to...
A complex stratification of society based on access to and control of power, people and material resources
A complex unification of society based on access to and control of power, people and material resources
A complex stratification of society based on access to control and control of power, people and economic resources
A complex stratification of society based on access to and control of power, status, and economic resources
A complex unification of society based on access to and control of power, status and economic resources
The Sport Ethic involves athletes believing they...
Must strive for distinction
Must accept risks and often play through pain
Must pursue "the dream" without reservation
Must make sacrifices
Must think of others before themselves
Mustn't sacrifice everything for sport
Power is an aspect of abuse
True
False
Environmental impacts associated with sport and physical activity can include
Soil & water reclamation
Species extinction
Land Degradation
Air & water quality
Resource depletion
Habitat loss
Species proliferation
Whitshire, Lee, and Williams (2019) argue that health enhancing behaviours are better understood as....
Practices constrained and enabled within biological contexts
Practices constrained and enabled within circles contexts
Practices constrained and enabled within social class locations
Practices constrained and enabled within economic contexts
Practices constrained and enabled within social class contexts
Practices constrained and enabled within personal contexts
Practices constrained and enabled within ethnic contexts
The dominant Western paradigm in relation to the environment assumes...
Humans are fundamentally different from all other species over which they have domination
The story of humanity is one of continued progress
Huamns are only one aspect of nature
People are masters of their own destiny
The world provides limited opportunities
Ecological sustainable development is....
Profiting from the needs to present without taking into account the ability of future generations to profit their own needs
Ensuring the needs of the present remain unchanged without taking into account the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
The meeting needs of the future by compromising the ability of current generations to meet their own needs
Increasing the needs of the present without taking into account the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
The meeting needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
Whiltshire, Lee and Williams Argue that offering school based physical activities programs could...
Increase the relative gap in activity level between children from high and low socioeconomic groups
Maintain the relative gap in activity levels between children from high and low socioeconomic groups
Decrease the relative gap in activity levels between children from high and low socioeconomic groups
Have little effect on the relative gap in activity levels between children from high and low socioeconomic groups
Promote the relative gap in activity levels between children from high and low socioeconomic groups
Cultural awareness is... "A lack of understanding of how a person's culture may inform their values, behaviour's, beliefs, and basic assumptions
True
False
Those who have an eating or exercise addiction continue these behaviours as they provide a sense of:
Inadequency
Organisation to daily living
Efficacy
Distress
Emotional instability
Comfort
Emotional stability
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