• What does feminist research aim at?
    A: Study of women’s education
    B: Addressing women’s issues with women’s perspective
    C: Promotion of women research scholars
    D: None of these

    Feminist research addresses women’s issues from their perspective promoting equality. This question tests knowledge of sociological approaches in sociology exams. Its focus on gender makes it a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is Darul-ul-Aman designated for?
    A: Old age
    B: Disabled
    C: Women
    D: None of these

    Darul-ul-Aman provides shelter for women facing social challenges in Pakistan. This question tests knowledge of social welfare in sociology exams. Its role in protecting women is a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is research through one person to the next called?
    A: Survey
    B: Snowball sampling
    C: Clinical trials
    D: None of these

    Snowball sampling involves participants recruiting others for research. This question tests knowledge of research methods in sociology exams. It is useful for hard-to-reach populations a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What concept did Ibn Khaldun give?
    A: Conflict
    B: Structural
    C: Functional
    D: None of these

    Ibn Khaldun’s concept of functional social cohesion explains group dynamics. This question tests knowledge of sociological history in sociology exams. His ideas remain influential a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who wrote Sociological Imagination?
    A: Hans Gerth
    B: C. Wright Mills
    C: Talcott Parsons
    D: None of these

    C. Wright Mills wrote Sociological Imagination linking personal experiences to social structures. This question tests knowledge of sociological literature in sociology exams. The book’s impact makes it a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What does social case work involve?
    A: Social Study
    B: Social Diagnosis
    C: Social Treatment
    D: All of these

    Social case work involves social study diagnosis and treatment to address individual issues. This question tests knowledge of social work processes in sociology exams. It is crucial for client support a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Which is considered a white-collar crime?
    A: Consumer fraud
    B: Income tax evasion
    C: Bribery
    D: All of these

    Consumer fraud tax evasion and bribery are white-collar crimes involving non-violent financial misconduct. This question tests knowledge of crime types in sociology exams. Their impact on society makes this a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who developed the differential association theory?
    A: Gunnar Myrdal
    B: Herbert Spencer
    C: Edwin Sutherland
    D: None of these

    Edwin Sutherland developed the differential association theory linking crime to learned behavior. This question tests knowledge of criminological theories in sociology exams. It explains criminal behavior a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What happens to cultural change if the speed of inventions decreases?
    A: High
    B: Abnormal
    C: Low
    D: None of these

    A decrease in inventions slows cultural change leading to low change rates. This question tests knowledge of cultural dynamics in sociology exams. It explains societal evolution a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who created the term Verstehen?
    A: Karl Marx
    B: Max Weber
    C: None of these

    Max Weber created Verstehen emphasizing understanding social actions subjectively. This question tests knowledge of sociological concepts in sociology exams. Verstehen’s role in interpretive sociology makes it a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is an upward shift in social class called?
    A: Downward mobility
    B: Upward mobility
    C: Social mobility
    D: None of these

    Upward mobility refers to moving to a higher social class. This question tests knowledge of social stratification in sociology exams. It explains social dynamics a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • In which research methods is a survey used?
    A: Social research
    B: Qualitative
    C: Both A and B
    D: None of these

    Surveys are used in both social (quantitative) and qualitative research methods. This question tests knowledge of research techniques in sociology exams. Surveys’ versatility makes them a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who introduced the notion of anomie into sociology?
    A: Comte
    B: Durkheim
    C: Marx
    D: None of these

    Emile Durkheim introduced anomie describing social normlessness leading to deviance. This question tests knowledge of sociological concepts in sociology exams. Anomie’s role in understanding social disorder makes it a significant topic. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is social welfare administration in social work?
    A: Public aid
    B: Public act
    C: Public administration
    D: None of these

    Social welfare administration involves public administration to deliver social services. This question tests knowledge of social work methods in sociology exams. It ensures effective welfare delivery a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What type of method is counselling in social work?
    A: Direct method
    B: Indirect method
    C: Both A and B
    D: None of these

    Counselling uses both direct (face-to-face) and indirect (referrals) methods in social work. This question tests knowledge of social work techniques in sociology exams. Its versatility makes it a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is a common place in villages called?
    A: Pasture
    B: Charagah
    C: Land
    D: None of these

    Charagah refers to a common grazing area in villages. This question tests knowledge of rural sociology in sociology exams. It highlights rural communal practices a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is reasoning from specific observations to general principles called?
    A: Inductive
    B: Deductive
    C: Both A and B
    D: None of these

    Inductive reasoning builds general principles from specific observations. This question tests knowledge of logical methods in sociology exams. It is essential for theory development a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is reasoning from general principles to specific results called?
    A: Inductive
    B: Deductive
    C: Both A and B
    D: None of these

    Deductive reasoning moves from general principles to specific conclusions. This question tests knowledge of logical methods in sociology exams. It is crucial for hypothesis testing a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • Who defined sociology as the science of social phenomena subject to natural laws?
    A: Karl Marx
    B: August Comte
    C: Max Weber
    D: None of these

    August Comte defined sociology as the science of social phenomena governed by natural laws. This question tests knowledge of sociological foundations in sociology exams. Comte’s definition shaped modern sociology a key topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)

  • What is a testable statement called?
    A: Observation
    B: Hypothesis
    C: Experiment
    D: None of these

    A hypothesis is a testable statement predicting relationships between variables. This question tests knowledge of research methodology in sociology exams. Hypotheses guide scientific inquiry a significant topic for students. Update (as of 2025-09-05)