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A. NAME:
1. What is another term for socialization?
a) Cultural assimilation
b) Enculturation
c) Identity formation
d) Norms and values
2. Who coined the term "enculturation"?
a) Sigmund Freud
b) Karl Marx
c) Melville Herskovits
d) Max Weber
3. Which of the following is NOT a possible outcome process of socialization and enculturation, as
mentioned in the report?
a) Identity formation
b) Norms and Values
c) Status
d) Education
4. How is identity formation influenced in the process of socialization and enculturation?
a) Through self-reflection only
b) By interacting with others and cultural elements
c) By ignoring the norms and values of society
d) By rejecting cultural practices
5. What do norms provide in society, according to the report?
a) Chaos
b) Predictability in daily affairs
c) Rebellion
d) Isolation
6. How are norms and values typically transmitted in socialization and enculturation?
a) Through genetic inheritance
b) By ignoring family
c) Through various means, including family, education, media, and cultural traditions
d) By individual introspection
7. What does "status" refer to in the context of socialization and enculturation?
a) A ranked position in society
b) A person's name
c) A person's age
d) A type of cultural food
8. What are the two main types of status mentioned in the report?
a) Social status and economic status
b) Achieved status and inherited status
c) Ascribed status and assimilated status
d) Age status and gender status
9. What is an "achieved status" based on?
a) Genetics
b) Hard work and personal abilities
c) Family background
d) Inherited characteristics
10. What is "ascribed status" primarily determined by?
a) Personal choice
b) Professional accomplishments
c) Race, sex, or factors beyond one's control
d) Economic success
11. What is the overarching role of socialization and enculturation in society, as mentioned in the
report?
a) To create chaos
b) To encourage individualism
c) To shape individuals and societies by imparting values, beliefs, and norms
d) To maintain strict conformity to cultural traditions
12. According to the report, what do socialization and enculturation influence in individuals?
a) Their height and weight
b) Their fashion choices
c) Their beliefs, values, and behavior
d) Their favorite hobbies
13. What is the main difference between achieved status and ascribed status?
a) Achieved status is earned through hard work, while ascribed status is beyond an individual's control.
b) Achieved status is determined by genetics, while ascribed status is based on personal choice.
c) Achieved status is a choice in most matters, while ascribed status is rigid.
d) Achieved status is only relevant in professional settings.
14. What role does socialization and enculturation play in the context of social status?
a) None at all
b) They have no impact on how individuals are treated based on their social status
c) They teach individuals about the norms, values, and behaviors associated with their social status
d) They only affect people's clothing choices
15. In summary, what do socialization and enculturation do for both the individual and society,
according to the report?
a) They lead to rebellion and social chaos
b) They discourage cultural diversity
c) They have no significant impact on society
d) They shape both individual identities and the broader cultural landscape
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