Culture Clash QuizVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on ideal vs. real culture and social norms! par sarah ayyad 1 What is ideal culture? a The traditions passed down through generations. b The actual behavior of individuals. c The values and norms a society claims to uphold. d The laws enforced by the government. 2 What defines real culture? a The actual behavior and practices of a society. b Theoretical concepts of culture. c The history of a civilization. d Cultural artifacts and symbols. 3 What are mores? a Temporary trends. b Legal regulations. c Strongly held norms that are essential to a society's core values. d Casual social customs. 4 What are folkways? a Rituals performed during ceremonies. b Casual norms that guide everyday behavior. c Strict laws enforced by authorities. d Deeply ingrained moral beliefs. 5 What is social control? a The economic control of resources. b The enforcement of laws by police. c The influence of media on culture. d Mechanisms that regulate individual behavior in society. 6 Which of the following is an example of a more? a Prohibitions against theft and murder. b Greeting someone with a handshake. c Using polite language in conversation. d Wearing formal attire to a wedding. 7 Which is an example of a folkway? a Participating in a national election. b Following laws against theft. c Believing in a specific religion. d Saying 'thank you' after receiving a gift. 8 How do ideal and real culture often differ? a Ideal culture represents what society aspires to, while real culture shows what actually occurs. b Real culture is more important than ideal culture. c They are always identical. d Ideal culture is based on laws only. 9 What role do norms play in culture? a They guide behavior and expectations within a society. b They are only suggestions. c They are irrelevant to culture. d They only apply to legal matters. 10 What is an example of social control? a Historical documentation of events. b Government regulations on businesses. c Cultural festivals and celebrations. d Peer pressure to conform to group behavior.