Group Behaviour I - JSS2 Social studies Past Questions and Answers - page 2

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What characterizes mass action in a group setting?

A

Small-scale activities

B

Large-scale collective actions

C

Individualistic behaviors

correct option: b
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12

Which type of group behavior emphasizes shared responsibilities and tasks?

A

Mass Action

B

Communal Labour

C

Participating in a Fight

correct option: b
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13

In negative group behavior, what outcomes may occur?

A

Cooperation and harmony

B

Harm to individuals or property

C

Social progress

correct option: b
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14

What distinguishes positive group behavior from negative behavior?

A

Violence and conflict

B

Cooperative efforts and progress

C

Isolation and independence

correct option: b
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15

What is the primary purpose of joining a protest in group behavior?

A

Individual achievements

B
C

Personal conflicts

correct option: b
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16

Which behavior involves coordinated efforts toward a common goal in a group?

A

Mass Action

B

Communal Labour

C

Joining a Protest

correct option: b
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17

What is a potential negative consequence of participating in a fight within a group?

A

Social progress

B

Harm to individuals or property

C

Innovation and collaboration

correct option: b
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18

In what way can group behavior positively contribute to society?

A

Isolation and independence

B

Cooperative efforts, innovation, and progress

C

Personal conflicts

correct option: b
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19

What does the term "group behavior" encompass, and how does it manifest in social settings?

Group behavior refers to how individuals interact within a collective entity. It manifests through shared actions, reactions, and dynamics when people come together in social units, influencing one another.

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20

Provide examples of situations that exemplify "mass action" in group behavior.

Mass action involves large-scale collective behavior. Examples include protests, rallies, or events where a significant number of individuals engage in a common activity or share a specific goal

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