A. role conflict
B. role exit
C. role strain
D. role dissonance
Social Mobility
A system of stratification where positions are partly achieved, and mobility is common is one based on_____________?
A. slavery
B. caste
C. class
D. status
Which sociologist saw that the “definition of the situation “could mold the thinking and personality of the individual ?
A. Philip Zimbardo
B. Herbert Blumer
C. William I. Thomas
D. Erving Goggman
The dual economy mobility aids barriers and occupational structure are_____________?
A. individual factor
B. Structural factor
C. Both a & b
D. None of these
In open class society mobility is_____________?
A. high
B. medium
C. low
D. None of these
Which of the following is an achieved status ?
A. senior citizen
B. member of the female sex
C. bank robber
D. Native American
Ideological notions of equality of opportunity are irrelevant in deciding the positions of individuals to different statues in a_____________ system of mobility ?
A. Open
B. Broad
C. closed
D. None of these
During the Second World War Christians living in Nazi Germany had to choose between trying to protect Jewish friends and associates and turning them in to the authorities This is an example of____________?
A. cultural universalism
B. role strain
C. functional prerequisites
D. role conflict
Inter-generational mobility is______________?
A. When position changes within same generation
B. When the next generation remains same
C. When next generation goes upward than previous one
D. None of these
The career mobility of married women is still greatly handicapped by_______________?
A. men
B. household duties
C. other rival women
D. None of these