NFAT Forensic Psychology:Set -1 | NFAT Mock Test
1. Who is known as the Father of Sociology?
2. According to Emile Durkheim, sociology is the study of what?
3. Max Weber defined sociology as focusing on what?
4. Which of the following is an example of sociology as a scientific discipline?
5. Sociology is described as both generalizing and specific because it does what?
6. The scope of sociology includes the study of which of the following?
7. An example of social processes studied in sociology is what?
8. Sociology studies social change, such as the impact of what on family dynamics?
9. One importance of sociology is understanding why individuals behave differently in what?
10. Sociology aids in analyzing social problems like the correlation between education and what?
11. Sociological research informs policies on issues like what?
12. Sociology promotes cultural awareness by studying what in India?
13. Sociology as a science relies on what approach?
14. Sociological theories include functionalism, conflict theory, and what?
15. Sociology studies groups, while psychology focuses on what?
16. Anthropology studies ancient societies, while sociology focuses on what?
17. Society is characterized by interdependence, social structure, and what?
18. A community is defined by geographical proximity and what?
19. Culture includes material culture like tools and non-material culture like what?
20. Norms that are informal, like table manners, are called what?
21. Values are deeply held beliefs, such as honesty, equality, and what?
22. The primary agent of socialization is what?
23. Social work is a profession that seeks to enhance the well-being of individuals, families, groups, and what?
24. The nature of social work includes a focus on what?
25. Social work integrates knowledge from psychology, sociology, law, and what?
26. Micro-level interventions in social work involve working directly with what?
27. One objective of social work is to promote what?
28. Social work empowers individuals through education and what?
29. Globally, the roots of social work lie in charitable efforts during which century?
30. Jane Addams is associated with which movement?
31. In India, social work is rooted in ancient traditions of charity and what?
32. Raja Ram Mohan Roy addressed social issues like what?
33. The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) was established in which year?
34. One principle of social work is recognizing the unique worth of each person, known as what?
35. Social work principles include refraining from passing moral judgments, which is what?
36. Protecting the privacy of clients is known as what?
37. A core value of social work is commitment to helping others, known as what?
38. Social work ethics include being sensitive to cultural differences, which is what?
39. Social psychology studies how individuals think, feel, and behave in what contexts?
40. The nature of social psychology includes employing what methods?
41. The scope of social psychology includes the study of attitudes and what?
42. Social psychology examines dynamics within groups, including conformity, leadership, and what?
43. One importance of social psychology is understanding what dynamics?
44. Social psychology helps improve what relationships?
45. Social psychology contributes to campaigns addressing issues like public health and what?
46. A research method in social psychology that involves systematic recording of behavior is what?
47. Controlled studies to determine cause-and-effect are known as what?
48. Surveys collect data through questionnaires to assess attitudes, beliefs, and what?
49. Sociology studies society at a macro-level, while social psychology uses what level analysis?
50. General psychology studies mental processes broadly, while social psychology emphasizes what influences?
51. Criminology is the scientific study of crime, criminal behavior, and what?
52. Edwin H. Sutherland defined criminology as the study of the making of laws, breaking of laws, and what?
53. The nature of criminology includes being a what discipline?
54. Criminology examines crime as influenced by societal factors like poverty, inequality, and what?
55. The scope of criminology includes the study of types of crime such as violent, property, white-collar, and what?
56. Victimology is the study of victims, their rights, and the impact of what?
57. In the ancient period, crime was linked to what forces?
58. Cesare Beccaria advocated for rational laws and what punishments?
59. Positivist criminology shifted focus from crime to what?
60. Cesare Lombroso believed criminals have distinguishing what traits?
61. Emile Durkheim proposed that crime is a normal part of what?
62. Robert Merton developed which theory linking crime to societal pressures?
63. Modern criminology includes emerging fields like cybercriminology and what?
64. Criminology helps analyze trends like the rise in what during the COVID-19 pandemic?
65. Criminology improves criminal justice systems through programs like what justice?
66. Criminology aids in creating policies to protect victims of what?
67. Criminology addresses transnational crimes like human trafficking, terrorism, and what?
68. The interdisciplinary nature of criminology includes sociology examining societal structures and their impact on what?
69. Psychology in criminology studies individual behavior, mental health, and what of offenders?
70. Law provides the legal framework for defining crimes and prescribing what?
71. Forensic science uses scientific methods like DNA analysis and what to solve cases?
72. Sociology aids social change by analyzing the impact of what?
73. Political science studies electoral systems, while sociology examines what?
74. Economics studies production and distribution, while sociology explores the social impact of what?
75. Types of communities include rural, urban, and what?
76. Norms with moral significance, such as laws, are called what?
77. Forbidden practices, such as incest, are classified as what?
78. Which agent of socialization imparts formal education and discipline?
79. Mezzo-level interventions in social work address issues at what level?
80. Macro-level interventions in social work involve what?
81. Fields of social work practice include healthcare, education, mental health, and what?
82. Social work in India during the colonial era included organizations like what?
83. Contemporary social work in India focuses on issues like urban poverty and what?
84. Social work encourages clients to make their own decisions, known as what?
85. A core value of social work is advocating for equality, fairness, and what?
86. Social psychology studies how people perceive, interpret, and remember what information?
87. Social psychology explores factors influencing attraction, love, and what?
88. Social psychology examines how individuals are affected by social norms, peer pressure, and what?
89. Social psychology helps reduce what by identifying their roots?
90. The observation method in social psychology provides insights into what?
91. A limitation of the observation method in social psychology is what?
92. Experiments in social psychology have high what validity?
93. A limitation of experiments in social psychology is what?
94. Case studies in social psychology provide what type of data?
95. Paul Tappan defined criminology as the study of crime as a social phenomenon, criminal behavior, and what?
96. Criminology as an applied science focuses on practical applications like what?
97. The Code of Hammurabi is an example of what in ancient criminology?
98. Jeremy Bentham developed the concept of what in classical criminology?
99. Enrico Ferri emphasized what factors in crime causation?
100. Technology in criminology addresses what type of crime?
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