SOC 203 CBT Practice Questions for FUOYE Students(Now Active)

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📝 Test Details

Total Questions: 40

Time Allowed: 15 minutes

This gives you very few seconds per question, so manage your time wisely.

✅ If you can score at least 60%, you can be rest assured that you’ll ace SOC 203 in the real exam.

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In the actual exam, you’ll likely be asked between 40 – 60 questions.

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60 – 69 → B

50 – 59 → C

45 – 49 → D

40 – 44 → E

0 – 39 → F

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SOC 203

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1. ________ is frequently alluded to as the “coiner” or founder of sociology.

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2. Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote Discourse on the Origin and Basis of ________ Among Men in 1754.

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3. In the 20th century, social thought moved toward a ________ degree to help annihilate social issues.

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4. Chambliss (1954) claimed that social thought is concerned with human beings in their ________ with their fellows.

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5. Rousseau claimed that everyone was born ________, but societies imposed ownership and division of labour.

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6. According to Bogardus (1922), social thought is thinking about ________ by one or a few persons here and there in human history or at the present.

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7. Aristotle’s investigations into human flourishing on individual and societal levels are found in his Nicomachean Ethics and ________.

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8. During the ________ revolution of the 19th century, there was a rapid increase in mobility and new forms of employment.

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9. John Locke advanced a theory of the self as a ________ page (tabula rasa), where knowledge comes from experience.

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10. While social thought has a very long history, the development of ________ as a discipline is a very recent phenomenon.

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11. Because it is affected by environment, location, and time, social thought is not ________ in all places.

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12. Socrates was sentenced to death in Athens because authorities believed he was corrupting the ________.

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13. ________ published The Spirit of Laws and argued that laws are products of geographical conditions like climate.

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14. The fifth and last level in scientific social thought is ________ thought, focusing on social relations and social reform.

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15. Socrates is famous for the view that “the ________ life is not worth living.”

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16. Social thought is not the sum total of the thoughts of all members of society; it often emerges from the ability of ________ to think critically.

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17. Social thought accentuates the social nature of values, social relations, exercises, and ________.

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18. Social thought refers to any relatively systematic attempt to ________ about society and social life.

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19. For Socrates, the unique human capacity that allows for moral development is the ability to ________.

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20. The Early Modern stage of social thought began in the 15th century and ended in the ________ century.

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21. The first level of scientific social thought is ________ thought, where supernatural authority is believed to govern the world.

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22. In Hobbes’ view, life in the state of nature is “solitary, poor, nasty, ________, and short.”

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23. At the end of the day, social thought can be described as the future ________ for human practices.

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24. Locke argued that the primary purpose of government is to protect three natural rights: life, liberty, and ________.

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25. ________ social thought is oriented toward the welfare of all individuals in society.

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26. Thomas Hobbes is best known for his masterpiece titled ________.

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27. Aristotle’s universal influence waned during the Renaissance as scientists like ________ disproved his geocentric model

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28. For thoughts to be considered “social thoughts,” they must be structured to address issues pertaining to an individual’s ________ relationships.

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29. Hobbes’ sovereign, the Leviathan, has ________ power and cannot be questioned by the people.

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30. Socrates’ wisdom consisted primarily in knowing the ________ of his own knowledge.

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31. Unlike Hobbes, John Locke’s political theory emphasized government by the ________ of the governed.

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32. Social thought often finds its underlying articulation during periods of ________.

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33. ________ social thought gives more significance to the advantage of an individual rather than society at large

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34. Hobbes coined the term ________ to describe a state of anarchy where sovereign authority is absent.

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35. Social thought influences ________ ideologies by offering blueprints for how a social order should work.

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