Inequalities

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Q. According to the passage, what is one major consequence of ignoring social inequalities? (2023)
  • A. Increased economic growth.
  • B. Social unrest and instability.
  • C. Improved community relations.
  • D. Greater individual success.
Q. According to the passage, which of the following is a common misconception about inequalities?
  • A. Inequalities are only a recent phenomenon.
  • B. Inequalities affect only certain demographics.
  • C. Inequalities can be easily measured.
  • D. Inequalities are always visible.
Q. According to the passage, which of the following is a common misconception about inequality?
  • A. It is only an economic issue.
  • B. It affects everyone equally.
  • C. It can be easily solved.
  • D. It is a global issue.
Q. According to the passage, which of the following is a significant barrier to achieving equality?
  • A. Lack of awareness about inequalities.
  • B. Cultural differences among communities.
  • C. Resistance to change from those in power.
  • D. Insufficient funding for education.
Q. Based on the passage, which of the following actions is least likely to reduce social inequalities? (2023)
  • A. Implementing progressive taxation.
  • B. Enhancing access to quality education.
  • C. Promoting economic growth without regulation.
  • D. Increasing social welfare programs.
Q. Based on the passage, which of the following is a potential consequence of ignoring social inequalities?
  • A. Increased social cohesion.
  • B. Worsening economic conditions.
  • C. Greater access to education for all.
  • D. Enhanced community engagement.
Q. Based on the passage, which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to social inequalities?
  • A. Economic status.
  • B. Access to education.
  • C. Cultural background.
  • D. Personal choice.
Q. Based on the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason given for the persistence of inequalities?
  • A. Historical injustices
  • B. Lack of education
  • C. Government negligence
  • D. Cultural beliefs
Q. Based on the passage, which of the following is NOT a suggested method for addressing inequalities?
  • A. Implementing progressive taxation.
  • B. Increasing access to quality education.
  • C. Promoting economic growth without regulation.
  • D. Enhancing social welfare programs.
Q. Based on the passage, which of the following is NOT a suggested solution to combat inequalities? (2023)
  • A. Implementing progressive taxation.
  • B. Enhancing access to education.
  • C. Promoting free market policies.
  • D. Increasing minimum wage.
Q. In the context of the passage, which of the following statements best summarizes the author's view on social inequalities? (2023)
  • A. Social inequalities are a natural outcome of economic growth.
  • B. Addressing social inequalities requires a multifaceted approach.
  • C. Social inequalities are primarily caused by individual choices.
  • D. Economic policies have no impact on social inequalities.
Q. In the context of the passage, which of the following statements best summarizes the author's view on inequalities?
  • A. Inequalities are a natural part of society.
  • B. Inequalities can be eliminated through policy changes.
  • C. Inequalities are primarily economic in nature.
  • D. Inequalities are often overlooked in discussions of social justice.
Q. In the passage, the author suggests that addressing inequalities requires a multifaceted approach. Which of the following best exemplifies this idea?
  • A. Focusing solely on economic reforms.
  • B. Combining policy changes with cultural shifts.
  • C. Implementing educational programs only.
  • D. Ignoring historical contexts.
Q. In the passage, the author suggests that economic inequality is linked to which of the following?
  • A. Cultural differences.
  • B. Political instability.
  • C. Educational disparities.
  • D. Technological advancements.
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'social mobility' to refer to: (2023)
  • A. The ability of individuals to move between social classes.
  • B. The increase in wealth among the upper class.
  • C. The decline of traditional social structures.
  • D. The stability of social hierarchies.
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'systemic barriers' to refer to what? (2023)
  • A. Obstacles that are easily overcome.
  • B. Challenges that are inherent in social structures.
  • C. Temporary issues faced by individuals.
  • D. Personal choices that lead to inequality.
Q. In the passage, the author uses the term 'systemic inequalities' to refer to:
  • A. Inequalities that are caused by individual actions.
  • B. Inequalities that are embedded in societal structures.
  • C. Inequalities that are temporary and can be resolved.
  • D. Inequalities that are only economic in nature.
Q. In the passage, the phrase 'level the playing field' most likely means:
  • A. To create equal opportunities for all.
  • B. To eliminate competition.
  • C. To increase the stakes in a game.
  • D. To ensure fairness in sports.
Q. In the passage, the term 'systemic inequalities' most likely refers to:
  • A. Inequalities that are random and unconnected.
  • B. Inequalities that are embedded in societal structures.
  • C. Inequalities that can be easily resolved.
  • D. Inequalities that only affect a small population.
Q. In the passage, the term 'systemic inequality' is best understood to mean:
  • A. Inequality that arises from individual actions.
  • B. Inequality that is embedded in societal structures.
  • C. Inequality that is temporary and can be resolved.
  • D. Inequality that affects only a small segment of the population.
Q. The author implies that addressing inequalities requires:
  • A. A collective effort from all sectors of society.
  • B. A focus solely on economic factors.
  • C. Ignoring historical contexts.
  • D. A reduction in government involvement.
Q. The author uses the phrase 'the cycle of poverty' to illustrate:
  • A. The inevitability of poverty.
  • B. The interconnectedness of various forms of inequality.
  • C. The temporary nature of poverty.
  • D. The lack of government intervention in poverty.
Q. What can be concluded about the author's perspective on individual responsibility in addressing inequalities? (2023)
  • A. Individual responsibility is the sole factor in reducing inequalities.
  • B. The author believes individual actions are insignificant.
  • C. The author advocates for a balance between individual and systemic solutions.
  • D. Individual responsibility is irrelevant to the discussion of inequalities.
Q. What can be concluded about the relationship between wealth and access to opportunities from the passage?
  • A. Wealth has no impact on access to opportunities.
  • B. Wealth directly correlates with access to better opportunities.
  • C. Access to opportunities is solely based on merit.
  • D. Wealth is irrelevant in discussions of inequality.
Q. What can be inferred about the author's perspective on cultural beliefs and their impact on inequalities?
  • A. Cultural beliefs have no impact on inequalities.
  • B. Cultural beliefs can exacerbate inequalities.
  • C. Cultural beliefs are the primary cause of inequalities.
  • D. Cultural beliefs are easily changed.
Q. What can be inferred about the author's perspective on the role of education in addressing inequalities?
  • A. Education alone can solve all inequalities.
  • B. Education is a crucial but insufficient factor.
  • C. Education exacerbates existing inequalities.
  • D. Education is irrelevant to the discussion of inequalities.
Q. What can be inferred about the author's perspective on the role of government in addressing inequalities?
  • A. The government should take a hands-off approach.
  • B. The government is responsible for creating inequalities.
  • C. The government must actively intervene to reduce inequalities.
  • D. The government has no power to change societal structures.
Q. What can be inferred about the author's stance on government intervention in addressing inequalities?
  • A. Government intervention is unnecessary.
  • B. Government intervention is harmful.
  • C. Government intervention is essential.
  • D. Government intervention should be limited.
Q. What can be inferred about the author's stance on individual responsibility in addressing social inequalities? (2023)
  • A. Individual responsibility is the only solution.
  • B. The author downplays individual responsibility.
  • C. Individual actions are irrelevant to social inequalities.
  • D. The author believes individual responsibility is important but not sufficient alone.
Q. What can be inferred about the author's stance on the role of government in addressing inequalities?
  • A. The government should take a hands-off approach.
  • B. The government has a crucial role in mitigating inequalities.
  • C. The government is the primary cause of inequalities.
  • D. The government should focus on economic growth rather than inequalities.
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