SOCIOLOGY: GROUPS WITHIN SOCIETY QUIZ (100%)
1.) The in-group represents people that interact with one another regularly on the Internet.
**ANSWER**
False.
2.) A set of people who interact on the basis of shared expectations and who possess some degree of common identity.
**ANSWER**
C. Group.
3.) A small group of people who interact over a relatively long period of time on a direct and personal basis.
**ANSWER**
A. Primary Group.
4.) Passengers on a train are an example of an aggregate group.
**ANSWER**
True.
5.) Groups have a common identity but not shared expectations.
**ANSWER**
False.
6.) A is simply a means of classifying people according to a shared trait or a common status.
**ANSWER**
B. Social Category.
7.) Social networks have clear boundaries.
**ANSWER**
False.
8.) The out-group is the web of relationships that is formed by the sum total of a person’s interactions with other people.
**ANSWER**
False.
9.) A three-person group.
**ANSWER**
F. Triad.
10.) A place where people interact with one another regularly on the Internet.
**ANSWER**
G. E-Community.
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