Compendium Exam #3 (Sociology+Communications) CGCC
Ceremony
A "ribbon cutting" at the opening of a supermarket could best be described as a:
Rite
A baptism could be best described as a:
Law
A behavior pattern which is enforced by special authority is a:
Modern medical technology
A causative factor in the creation of the "first death-free generation" is:
A ritual filled event with NO deep symbolic meaning
A ceremony:
A modified extended family
A cluster of two or more nuclear families united by a social bond for security, protection and help is:
Subculture
A division of a culture that has trait in common with that culture but has unique traits of its own is a:
Patriarchal
A family that is governed by the father is:
Matriarchal
A family that is governed by the mother is:
Humanistic funeral
A funeral devoid of religious connotation:
Adaptive funeral rite
A funeral rite specifically designed to meet the needs and wishes of the family:
An adaptive funeral rite
A funeral rite that has been adjusted to reflect the needs and desires of those directly involved is:
Patriarchal
A joint/extended family is usually: - Egalitarian - Atheistic - Liberal - Patriarchal
Conservative
A joint/extended family is usually: - Liberal - Conservative - Mobile - Dependent on others outside of the family
A nuclear family
A man, a woman and their unmarried children in one household is:
Mores
A must behavior for all members of society that is not enforceable by law but will be enforced by other members of society (as with shunning)?
Cultural universal
A pattern of living and dying which can be identified in all societies is referred to as a:
A ritual filled event with deep symbolic meaning
A rite:
Manuscript speech
A speech that is delivered word for word from a prepared text is called a:
An extemporaneous speech
A speech that is planned in advance but is presented in a direct, conversational manner:
Cultures
A system of abstract patterns of and for both living and dying which are learned directly or indirectly defines:
Demography
A term that would best describe the studies of the population is:
Law
A must behavior enforceable by those that govern:
Folkway
A non-compulsive standard of behavior that is only socially enforced:
Non-traditional funeral rite
A rite which deviates from the normal:
Cultural universal
Because funeral rites are present in every known society, the rite would be considered a:
Professional fees
Consideration made for service is:
Adaptive funeral rites
Contemporary funeral rites could be considered: - Adaptive funeral rites - Immediate dispositions - Traditional funeral rites - Non-traditional funeral rites
Taboos
Dictates what one must NOT do:
Home
In an extended (joint) family, religion is taught at:
Cultural universal
Patterns identifiable in all cultures:
Rite
Specific act or function dealing with the religious funeralization of a deceased human being:
Sociology
The science of social group study:
Of the same
The word contemporary means:
Memorial park
Which of the following is a type of cemetery? - Retort - Memorial park - Mausoleum - Lawn crypt
Mobility
Which of the following terms best describes relocation or travel? - Mobility - Anonymity - Industrialization - Urbanization
Rate
Which of the following terms is dealing with the speed at which you speak? - Volume - Rate - Articulation - Pitch
Volume
Which of the following terms is synonymous with loudness? - Pitch - Rate - Articulation - Volume
A memorial service
Which of the following would NOT be an anticipated part of the disposition of human remains when the service is a traditional funeral? - A casket - A memorial service - Use of an outside receptacle - Professional services
Equivocal terms
Words that have more than one dictionary meaning are referred to as:
Culture
Abstract patterns of and for living and dying:
Knowing the personal background of the introductory speaker
All of the following are important with regard to a speaker's awareness of the audience when choosing the speech material except: - Knowing the demographic background of the audience - Knowing if there are any common interests between the speaker and the audience - Knowing the personal background of the introductory speaker - Knowing of the audience has any prejudices
Ritual
An act performed as a part of a rite or ceremony?
Funeral rite
An all-inclusive term used by people to encompass all funeral and/or memorial services is:
A belief
An existential statement about the physical and social world is known as:
Industrialization
Because of this _____ there was a loss of individual craftsmanship!
Funeral rites
Both funeral and memorial services: - Memorial services - Funeral rites - Cultural universals - None of these
Anonymity
Depersonalization
An increase in the day to day confrontation with death
Each of the following have affected the nuclear family EXCEPT: - An increase in the day to day confrontation with death - An extended life expectancy - The fact that death has become more abstract - The isolation of the old in our society
It is hard to know all families you serve personally
For the funeral director, urbanization has meant:
Industrialization
Ford's assembly line of the early 1900's is an example of:
Primitive funeral rite
Funeral rites identifiable with a pre-literate society:
Humanistic
Funeral rites which are devoid of religion are:
Family
Historically the person or persons in charge of the funeral was the:
Religion
Humanistic funeral are devoid of:
Urbanization
Increased concentrated population:
Anonymity
Loss of individual identity:
Blended family
Membership consisted of one male and one female and the children from their previous marriages and may include children from the present marriage:
All of these
Mores is a sociological term for those cultural parameters involving: - Norms - Virtues - Values - All of these
Neo-localism
Moving to and living in an area different from or other than the place of birth:
Patriarchal
No matter the age of the son, if the oldest male dies, he may enter the leadership role in the:
Urbanization
Of the following terms, which best describes movement from rural areas into the urban areas? - Mobility - Industrialization - Urbanization - Bureaucratization
Mobilization
Relocation, travel:
Funerals
Rites of funeralization with the body present are called:
Memorial services
Rites of funeralization without the presence of the body itself are referred to as:
Funeral
Rites with the body present:
Memorial service
Rites without the body present:
Relgion
Sacred beliefs reflected in the daily conduct of an individual are part of:
Custom
Social behavior as dictated by tradition:
Is a custom
Social behavior that is dictated by tradition:
Social science
Sociology is a branch of:
Examining individual behavior
Sociology is concerned with each of the following areas EXCEPT: - Operations of social groups - Ways of changing social groups - Examining individual behavior - The internal organization of social groups
The graveside service
Sociology of a funeral service begins with the at-need arrangement conference and ends with:
Rules
Specified methods of procedure:
Bureaucratization
Strict departmental standards with little or no variation is typical of:
Bureaucratization
Strict departmental standards with little or no variation of the standards:
Democratic
The American system of government is best described as:
Cultural relativity
The concept that all cultures have something of value to add to the common good for all of society?
Extended family
The death of a child would be softened simply by the number of children in a:
Minimal
The economic impact of the death of the patriarchal leader in an extended/joint family is:
Very high
The educational level of the American society is generally:
A social function
The group aspect of a funeral rite makes the event:
Industrialization
The loss of craftsmanship is a result of:
Enculturation
The method by which social values are learned is:
Enculturation
The method by which social values are learned:
Nuclear
The modern American family is considered to be:
To allow for the acknowledgment of the doctrine of atonement
The overall purpose of religion in a funeral service is:
A lifelong process
The process of socialization is: - An unfolding of in-born patterns - Over after childhood - Over after adolescence - A lifelong process
Judeo-Christian
The religious structure of American society is primarily:
Sociology
The science that deals with the organization of social groups and how they change or stay the same is called:
An extended family
The son and his family are included in: - A patriarchal family - A modified family - A nuclear family - An extended family
The home
The traditional location of the preparation of the dead human body for funeralization was originally in _____ in early America.
Encouraged
The upward occupational mobility of a member of a typical nuclear family unit is:
Non-traditional funeral rites
Those funeral rites that deviate from the traditional services are referred to as:
Traditional funeral rite
Those funeral rites that following the old prescribed ritual:
Credibility
What is the term that is described as the believability of a speaker or other source of information?
The funeral
What serves as the first event signaling the beginning of a new family unit?
Urban based
Which of the following does NOT describe the joint/extended family unit? - Large in size - Restricted in mobility - Urban based - May include several generations
They are not healing to the family
Which of the following is NOT true about humanistic funerals? - They are devoid of religious connotation - They are not healing to the family - They are often conducted without clergy present - They often include favorite songs or poems of the deceased
Tom, son - age 37
Within a patriarchal joint/extended family, who would assume control at the death of the father (age 62)? - Jake, mother's brother - age 54 - Tom, son - age 37 - Steve, son - age 32 - Mother - age 58
