Section C (Socio 101 Exam) Quiz Questions PDF

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This document contains a collection of quizzes covering various topics including settler colonialism, Māori land dispossession, capitalism, and gender roles in a historical context. The questions are designed to assess understanding of different social and political concepts.

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Which of the following is not a key element of settler colonialism? Indigenous erasure. Mass settlement. Land dispossession. Clearing land for farming. What was the name of the court which was a primary cause of Māori land dispossession in the 19th century? Waitangi Tribunal. Privy Council N...

Which of the following is not a key element of settler colonialism? Indigenous erasure. Mass settlement. Land dispossession. Clearing land for farming. What was the name of the court which was a primary cause of Māori land dispossession in the 19th century? Waitangi Tribunal. Privy Council Native Land Court High Court What is a key difference between Keynesian and neoliberal approaches to capitalism? Managing (Keynesian) versus facilitating (neoliberalism) capitalism\'s impacts. Price controls (Keynesian) versus free markets (neoliberalism). High taxes (Keynesian) versus low taxes (neoliberalism) on companies. The 1991 National Government budget which slashed benefits was called the\...? The Richardson budget. The slash and burn budget. The black budget. Mother of all budgets Quiz 2 Which of the following describes a hegemonic understanding of the state? The state serves its own interests and maintains its own power. The state creates ideological domination by a mixture of coercion and consent. The state serves capitalists by creating and maintaining wealth and supplying labour. The state is impartial and mediates between competing interests. In the documentary *Inside New Zealand Radicals*, activist Eva Rickard is known for which of the following protests? 1971 disruption of the Waitangi Day ceremony Return of land of Raglan golf course in 1970s The Māori land march of 1975 to the Parliament According to T.H. Marshall, what are the three components of citizenship? - - - - What year did Māori conduct a land march from Northland to Wellington? 1981 1979 1972 1975 Quiz 3 1. Interpersonal. Ideological. Institutional. Internalised. 2. Power inequalities are absent. Prejudice is absent. Racism can be instigated by white people. **You Answered** 3. Assigning characteristics to people based on appearance. All the given options Used to justify various forms of racism. Not a biological reality 4. Reduction of black/brown/indigenous racialized bodies as \'prior to civilisation\', Racialised understanding of Asians Ideology based on superiority of whiteness Non-white people as savage Quiz 4 1. Where different communities come together. A problem that is made complex. How different marginalities intersect and compound each other. 2. The lower classes are repressed through state actions. Class inequality is made invisible, represented as \'natural\', and maintained through ideological and repressive apparatus. Class inequality is made visible, represented as \'natural\', and maintained through ideological and repressive apparatus. 3. 50% 55% 40% 52% 4. Jacinda Ardern. Winston Peters. Bill English. Quiz 5 1. Self-asserted. Out-group. Socially assigned. In-group. 2. National. Racial Ethnic. 3. Forced Fluid Fixed 4. Rebuffing of traditional identities. Bad life chances. Māori activism and struggle. Quiz 6 1. A branch of a church. A former unit of currency. The ways a dominant group can hide its identity by representing itself as the \'norm\'. 2. Michael King Jamie Bellich Jock Phillips Judith Binney 3. Justly earned through hard work. The result of historical injustices that cannot be addressed in the present. An invisible package of unearned assets. 4. Jane Campion Taika Waititi Peter Jackson Quiz 7 1. Asiatic Restrict Act, 1896 Chinese Immigrants Amendment Act, 1907 Aliens Act Amendment Act, 1882 Chinese Immigrants Act, 1881. 2. Genetic causes. A lack of economic resources. A lack of knowledge. 3. Patriarchal. Masculine. Androcentric. Exnominative. 4. Women working similar jobs to men for less pay. Sexist employers. Women being underrepresented in higher level jobs. Quiz 8 1. **Correct!** 1986 1966 1996 1976 2. NZ First National Labour Act Greens 3. A feminine form of masculinity. A form of masculinity which normalises \'blokeness\', \'mateship\', physical labour, and drinking alcohol. A form of masculinity wherein men use dominance, violence, and control to assert their power and superiority. 4. 1851 1840 1881 1863 Quiz 9 1. Equal pay legislation. Repeal of spousal immunity. Legalisation of abortion. Paid parental leave. 2. Verbal sexual abuse. Online sexual messages which lack consent. All of the above. Unconsented sexual acts. Violent sexual acts. 3. A campaign to connect rainbow youth with stories that represent them. A campaign that moves rainbow books into prominent positions in libraries and bookstores. A campaign to promote rainbow writers. 4. 2006 2018 1992 2001 Quiz 10 1. Te Pāti Maori. Greens. Labour. Act. National. 2. Podcast. Workshop raising issues of justice. Art exhibition. Political campaign. 3. Antarctica. Australia. Asia. Europe. The Pacific. 4. Go beyond politics. Act now. Tell the truth.

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