1. Who formulated the term Symbolic Interactionism? A. Howard Garner C. Herbert Blumer A. Hubert Blummer D. Herbert Spencer
2. It emphasizes that human behavior is influenced by definitions and meanings that are created and maintained. A. Symbolic Interaction C. Symbolic Theory B. Symbolic Interactionism D. Interactionism
3. Saying po and opo to the elders is a sign of ___________. A. Respect C. Love B. Care D. Sympathy
4. Which does not belong to the principles of Symbolic Interactionism? A. Meanings and symbols allow for human action. B. People can interpret a situation and modify their action. C. Through interaction, people creates their own symbols D. Humans have capacity for thought.
5. Which pattern make up our society? A. Action and Interaction C. Action and Symbol B. Interaction and Reaction D. Symbol and Meaning
6. What is the relationship of Herbert Blumer and George Mead?
A. Father and Son C. Teacher and Student
B. Colleagues D. Rivals
7. If John Dewey gave Pragmatism; George Mead gave what_________________
A. Symbolic Interaction C. Symbolic Theory
B.Symbolic Interactionism D. Interactionism
8. Which of the following support this statement? “People have the capacity to
control their responses to their environment.”
A. Matured individual respond with sense to any situation.
B. Our experience defines our responses to environment.
C. The environment gives weight on how we control our mind.
D. All of the above are true.
9. Mead emphasizes the importance of the vocal gestures, this means that
A. Shared language increases the level of understanding
B. We can hear ourselves better if we are talking with words.
C. Language is not the only means of communication
D. All of the above
10.What are the three basic principles according to Herbert Blumer?
A. Meaning, Language and Understanding
B. Meaning, Thought and Sense
C. Language, Thought and meaning
D. Language, Communication, and Dialogue
11.Which of the following is true about Symbolic Interactionism?
A. It is a type of lens for looking at the world.
B. It is one of the major paradigms of sociological thought.
C. It is focused on language and symbols in day-to-day life.
D. All of the answers are correct.
12. He believed that interaction is shaped by a mutual exchange of interpretation
and the basis of socialization.
A. Socrates B. Blumer C. Dewey D. Rumi
13.What is the premise of Symbolic Interactionism according to Mead?
A. Symbols has its own meaning.
B. People act on the things based on their encounter.
C. People react differently to situation.
D. People and symbols go hand in hand.
14.Who is the true Founder of Symbolic Interactionism?
A. Socrates B. Blumer C. Dewey D. Mead
15.Symbolic Interactionism was developed on the _________ twentieth century.
A. Early B. Middle C. Late D. After
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