Make a 10 items quiz for grade 12 students about Deviance and Conformity.

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The question is asking for the creation of a quiz with 10 items focused on the topic of Deviance and Conformity, which involves understanding behaviors that align or deviate from societal norms and the theories associated with them.

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Here is a 10-item quiz on Deviance and Conformity for grade 12 students.

Here is a 10-item quiz for grade 12 students about Deviance and Conformity:

  1. What is deviance?

    • A behavior, trait, belief, or characteristic that violates a norm and causes a negative reaction.
    • A behavior that strictly adheres to societal norms and expectations.
    • Both positive and negative reactions to a behavior.
    • None of the above.
  2. What is conformity?

    • Adopting behaviors, attitudes, or values to fit in with a group.
    • A trait that violates social norms.
    • Acting against societal norms and expectations.
    • Being indifferent to social norms.
  3. Which sociologist is most associated with the concept of 'anomie'?

    • Émile Durkheim
    • Karl Marx
    • Max Weber
    • Erving Goffman
  4. What term describes the rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members?

    • Norms
    • Laws
    • Beliefs
    • Customs
  5. Which term refers to formal and informal means of enforcing norms?

    • Social control
    • Deviance
    • Conformity
    • Anomie
  6. Which of the following is an example of informal social control?

    • Gossip
    • Imprisonment
    • Fines
    • Legislation
  7. Who proposed the strain theory of deviance?

    • Robert K. Merton
    • Howard Becker
    • Erving Goffman
    • Karl Marx
  8. According to labeling theory, what can result from being labeled as deviant?

    • Self-fulfilling prophecy
    • Social control
    • Anomie
    • Conformity
  9. Which theory suggests that deviance is learned through interactions with others?

    • Differential association theory
    • Labeling theory
    • Strain theory
    • Control theory
  10. What is primary deviance according to Edwin Lemert?

    • The initial act of rule-breaking
    • The result of societal reaction to deviance
    • Complete acceptance of deviant identity
    • None of the above
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Here is a 10-item quiz for grade 12 students about Deviance and Conformity:

  1. What is deviance?

    • A behavior, trait, belief, or characteristic that violates a norm and causes a negative reaction.
    • A behavior that strictly adheres to societal norms and expectations.
    • Both positive and negative reactions to a behavior.
    • None of the above.
  2. What is conformity?

    • Adopting behaviors, attitudes, or values to fit in with a group.
    • A trait that violates social norms.
    • Acting against societal norms and expectations.
    • Being indifferent to social norms.
  3. Which sociologist is most associated with the concept of 'anomie'?

    • Émile Durkheim
    • Karl Marx
    • Max Weber
    • Erving Goffman
  4. What term describes the rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members?

    • Norms
    • Laws
    • Beliefs
    • Customs
  5. Which term refers to formal and informal means of enforcing norms?

    • Social control
    • Deviance
    • Conformity
    • Anomie
  6. Which of the following is an example of informal social control?

    • Gossip
    • Imprisonment
    • Fines
    • Legislation
  7. Who proposed the strain theory of deviance?

    • Robert K. Merton
    • Howard Becker
    • Erving Goffman
    • Karl Marx
  8. According to labeling theory, what can result from being labeled as deviant?

    • Self-fulfilling prophecy
    • Social control
    • Anomie
    • Conformity
  9. Which theory suggests that deviance is learned through interactions with others?

    • Differential association theory
    • Labeling theory
    • Strain theory
    • Control theory
  10. What is primary deviance according to Edwin Lemert?

    • The initial act of rule-breaking
    • The result of societal reaction to deviance
    • Complete acceptance of deviant identity
    • None of the above

More Information

This quiz covers fundamental concepts such as definitions of deviance and conformity, key sociological theories, and notable theorists in the field.

Tips

A common mistake is to confuse conformity with deviance; understanding the definitions and contexts can help clarify this.

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