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- Sociology Mcqssociology-mcqs
- Published
- 25 Jan 2025
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Ibn Khaldun's theory focuses on the cyclical pattern of empires rising to power and eventually falling, highlighting the transient nature of imperial dominance throughout history.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which type of crime is commonly referred to as socio-economic crime?
- 2.Who is widely recognized as the founder of criminology?
- 3.How would you best describe the connection between an individual and society?
- 4.Which of the following sequences correctly represents Auguste Comte’s 'Law of Three Stages'?
- 5.Which idea is Herbert Spencer credited with introducing in the field of sociology?
- 6.In Pakistan, where is child abuse most frequently reported?
- 7.According to sociological studies, where is violence against women most commonly found?
- 8.Pastoral communities are commonly referred to as __________ societies?
Subcategories
- Aging in Pakistan
- Cities and Urban Life
- Civil Society
- Community
- Crime and Deviance
- Culture
- Development of Sociology and Important Sociologists
- Drug Abuse in Pakistan Society Its Causes and Consequences
- Globalization
- Groups and Organizations
- Immigration Issues in Pakistan
- Introduction to Sociology
- Methods and Research
- Miscellaneous Sociology Mcqs
- Nations, War and Terrorism
- Personality
- Political and Economic Power
- Population Growth
- Population and the Environment
- Poverty in Pakistan
- Poverty,Social,Exclusion and Welfare
- Race and Ethnicity
- Religion Education and Health
- Role & Status
- Social Control
- Social Groups
- Social Institutions
- Social Interaction and Everyday Life
- Social Mobility
- Social Stratification
- Social and Cultural Change
- Socialization
- Sociology and Society
- Sociology as a Science
- Technology & Media
- The Process of Socio-Economic change in Pakistan
- Theory and Perspectives
- Urbanization in Pakistan
- Work, Government and the Economy
- literacy in Pakistan