Are the following about global issues correct? High school, social studies

In the examination work, the elements of two content lines "Society" and "Man" are combined into one block - a module. A significant degree of theoretical generalization of the material gives this material a special complexity.

The list of verification elements in this substantive section: natural and social in man; worldview, its types and forms; types of knowledge; the concept of truth, its criteria; thinking and activity; needs and interests; freedom and necessity in human activity; systemic structure of society: elements and subsystems; the main institutions of society; the concept of culture, forms and varieties of culture; the science; main features of scientific thinking, natural and social sciences and humanities; education, its significance for the individual and society; religion; art; morality; the concept of social progress; multivariate social development (types of societies); threats of the 21st century (global problems).

According to the Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements, almost a third of graduates both in 2009 and 2010 could not even demonstrate knowledge of the material on the considered content line even at a basic level. Graduates experienced great difficulties in completing assignments on the topics “The systemic structure of society: elements and subsystems”, “Multivariance of social development (types of societies)”, etc. The data, as noted in the analytical report on USE results 2010 in social science testify to the lack of depth, integrity, and systemic knowledge about society among some of the graduates.

In this article, we will consider some of the most difficult questions for graduates of the content line "Society".

Traditionally, the question of the meaning of the concept of "society" is not an easy one for graduates. The concept of "society" is used in a broad sense as a part of the material (real) world that is isolated from nature, but closely related to it, including all ways of interaction between people and forms of their association. Two positions are key in this definition: society is part of the real world; society is unthinkable without the interaction of people and groups that are in diverse relationships with each other. All ways of interaction and forms of unification of people ultimately form society. It should also be remembered about such meanings of this concept as the historical stage in the development of mankind; country, state; association of people for any purpose; a circle of people united by a common position, origin, interests.

Task examples
1. Society is

1) the material world as a whole
2) part of the material world, isolated from nature, but closely related to it
3) part of nature
4) part of the material world, isolated from nature and lost touch with it

Answer: 2

2. All types of ways of people's activities and forms of their joint life are covered by the concept

1) culture
2) society
3) nature
4) civilization

Answer: 2

3. Are the following judgments about society correct?

A. In the broadest sense, society is the material world surrounding a person.

B. The concept of "society" in a broad sense and the concept of "nature" are equivalent.

1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both statements are correct
4) both judgments are wrong

Answer: 4

4. Are the following judgments about society correct?

A. Society is constantly evolving, which allows it to be characterized as a dynamic system.

B. Society in a broad sense is the whole world surrounding a person.

1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both statements are correct
4) both judgments are wrong

Answer: 1

5. The characteristics of society as a system include

1) immutability in time
2) ways of interaction and forms of interaction between people
3) part of nature
4) the material world as a whole

Answers: 2

6. Find in the list below the signs that characterize society as a dynamic system, and circle the numbers under which they are indicated.

1) the relationship of elements
2) immutability of elements
3) interaction of elements
4) development
5) isolation of elements and spheres

Answer: 134

7. Establish a correspondence between the meanings of the concept of "society" and examples of their use: for each position given in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

A) broadly

B) in a narrow sense

The next “problematic” element of the content is “Spheres of Society Life”. It is necessary to know the areas and clearly distinguish between them - the success of completing tasks largely depends on the ability to identify the area public life by manifestations. It is economic, political, social and spiritual. In turn, in each of the spheres, certain types of activities, relations and institutions corresponding to them are formed. The spheres of public life are inextricably and mutually connected with each other. It is the interaction of spheres, institutions of public life in the process of activities of individuals and social groups that is the source of the development of society, gives it the qualities of a dynamic (developing) system.

Task examples

1. The concepts of "production growth", "inflation", "supply and demand ratio" characterize the sphere of society

1) economic
2) social
3) political
4) spiritual

Answer: 1

2. The concepts of "classes", "strata", "ethnic communities" characterize the sphere of society:

1) economic
2) social
3) political
4) spiritual

Answer: 2

To perform these simple tasks, it is enough to know what types of activities, relationships and institutions form this or that sphere of social life. The tasks related to the characteristics of the interaction of spheres are more difficult.

3. Are the following judgments about the interaction of spheres of public life correct?

A. In the context of the economic crisis, the president of the countries called early parliamentary elections. This is an example of the relationship between the economic and political spheres of public life.

B. The political party has developed and scientifically substantiated a program to overcome the decline in production. This is an example of the relationship between the economic, political and spiritual spheres of public life. This is an example of the relationship between the economic, political and spiritual spheres of public life.

1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both A and B are true
4) both judgments are wrong.

Answer: 3

4. Are the following judgments about the interaction of spheres of public life correct?

A. On parliamentary elections the party that advocated a reduction in the tax burden won. This is an example of the relationship between the political and economic spheres of society.

B. As a result of tax reforms, the pace increased. industrial development. This is an example of the relationship between economics and morality.

1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both A and B are true
4) both judgments are wrong.

Answer: 1

The next difficult content element is the topic “Traditional, industrial, post-industrial (information) society”. To successfully complete tasks, it is necessary to clearly understand the characteristics of a traditional, industrial and post-industrial society, learn to identify their manifestations, compare societies different types identifying similarities and differences.

Let's dwell on the most difficult tasks.

Task examples
1. Are the following judgments about the ways and forms of social development correct?

A. In the post-industrial society, the industrial revolution is being completed, mass industrial production is being formed.

B. In a post-industrial society, along with mass production, small-scale production occupies an increasingly strong position.

1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both statements are correct
4) both judgments are wrong

Answer: 2

2. Are the following judgments about the ways and forms of social development correct?

A. The values ​​of personal freedom, individual responsibility, initiative are a characteristic feature of the spiritual life of a traditional society.

B. In a traditional society, there was no social mobility, the transition from one social group to another was impossible.

1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both statements are correct
4) both judgments are wrong

Answer: 2

3. Find in the list below the features inherent in a post-industrial society, and circle the numbers under which they are indicated

1) development of the service sector
2) the growth of the working class
3) lack of social stratification
4) use of information technology
5) globalization of economy and finance
6) a sharp rise in the birth rate

Answer: 145

Certain difficulties for the graduates were represented by the topic "Global problems of our time". When working out this material, it is advisable to clearly define the essence of the concept of "global problems": they are characterized by the fact that they manifest themselves on a global scale; jeopardize the survival of humanity as a biological species; can be solved by the efforts of all mankind. Further, it is possible to fix the most important of the global problems (environmental crisis, the problem of preventing a world war, the problem of the "North" and "South", etc.), identify their signs and concretize them using examples of public life. In addition, it is necessary to clearly understand the essence of the process of globalization.

Task examples
1. Are the following judgments about the global problems of our time correct?

A. All global problems are closely interconnected.

B. Economic and political globalization is one of the characteristics of the global world.

1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both A and B are true
4) both judgments are wrong

Answers: 3

2. Find in the list below the features that distinguish global problems from other problems of mankind:

1) require for their resolution the joint efforts of the states of the world
2) arose in the second half of the last century
3) reflect the contradiction between people's needs and opportunities
4) caused by lack of natural resources
5) are large-scale
6) give rise to social conflicts

Answer: 125

3. Establish a correspondence between examples of manifestation and characteristics of global problems: for each definition given in the first column, select the appropriate concept from the second column.

Answer:

1 2 3 4 5
B A IN IN B
Resources used:
1. Codifier of content elements and requirements for the level of training of graduates of educational institutions for the 2011 unified state exam in social science.
2. Analytical report on the results of the USE in 2010. Social science.
(http://www.fipi.ru/view/sections/138/docs/522.html)

1. Are the following judgments about the global problems of our time correct?

A. All global problems are closely interconnected.

B. Economic and political globalization is one of the characteristics of the global world.

1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both A and B are true
4) both judgments are wrong

Answers: 3

2. Find in the list below the features that distinguish global problems from other problems of mankind:

1) require for their resolution the joint efforts of the states of the world
2) arose in the second half of the last century
3) reflect the contradiction between people's needs and opportunities
4) caused by lack of natural resources
5) are large-scale
6) give rise to social conflicts

Answer: 125

3. Establish a correspondence between examples of manifestation and characteristics of global problems: for each definition given in the first column, select the appropriate concept from the second column.

Answer:

B A IN IN B

Q6: Read the text below where a number of words are missing.

"Spiritual __________ (A) stood out at a certain stage of human development in a special field of activity. The products of this activity exist in _____________ (B) individuals. They are expressed in ______________ (IN) form - language, religion, art styles, etc. Some elements of culture acquire the character of "eternal" values, determine ___________ (G) and appointment human life. For spiritual production, a material base is needed - schools, theaters, museums, publishing houses, mass media. In the sphere of spiritual production, there are a number of ________________ (D) such as the church, education, science, art, and individual professionals. Spiritual production products are ____________ (E) cultural experience of contemporaries and all previous generations.

List of terms:

1) social status;
2) synthesis;
3) sign-symbolic;
4) consciousness;
5) social institution;
6) production;
7) society;
8) meaning;
9) oral.

Answer:

A B IN G D E

B6: Read the text below with a number of words missing.
Choose from the proposed list of words that you want to insert in place of the gaps.

“Society is dynamic: both individuals and social groups are constantly changing their ________ (A). This phenomenon is called social _________. (B). Sociologists distinguish several types of it. Movements that do not change the social status of individuals and groups are called ________ (IN) mobility. Examples are the transition from one age group to another, a change in job, and the relocation of people from one locality or country to another, i.e. ________ (G). ________ (D) mobility implies a qualitative change in the social position of a person. Examples are receiving or depriving title of nobility in a feudal society professional career- in modern, etc. Mobility channels are social ________ (E): family, school, property, church, army, etc.”

The words in the list are given in the nominative case. Each word (phrase) can only be used once. Choose sequentially one word after another, mentally filling in each gap. Note that there are more words in the list than you need to fill in the gaps.

List of terms:

1) migration;
2) mobility;
3) horizontal;
4) institute;
5) status;
6) vertical;
7) group;
8) stratification;
9) marginalization.

The table below lists the letters that indicate the omission of a word. Write in the table under each letter the number of the word you have chosen.

Answer:

A B IN G D E

Q5: Read the text below, each position of which is indicated by a specific letter.

(A) The next International Festival of Design, Decorative and Applied Arts and Folk Art Crafts took place in the capital. (B) This year it has received a topical focus and become more modern. (IN) The level of presented works has increased significantly. (G) The gap that existed before between the "medal" projects and all the rest could not be considered acceptable.



1) actual character;

Answer:

A B IN G

B5: Read the text below, each position of which is indicated by a specific letter.

(A) More and more people in the world are using mobile phones: they not only call or answer calls, but also correspond with SMS messages. (B) The habit of communicating using short, simple texts can lead to the fact that a person will forget how to talk heart to heart, delve into the intonations of the interlocutor and sympathize with him. (IN) In a number of European countries, dozens of phone users have been diagnosed with SMS addiction. (G) Department specialists bad habits one of the clinics recorded that people suffering from this disease can write SMS messages for seven or more hours a day.

Determine what provisions of the text are:

1) actual character;
2) the nature of value judgments.

Write in the table under the letter denoting the position, the number expressing its nature.

Answer:

A B IN G

The foundations of the ability to draw up a plan are laid at the early stages of education in the lessons of the Russian language, literature, history. However, many students, as exams show, are weak in this skill. In other words, there is no transfer of skills formed in the study of another subject. This transfer can be helped by updating knowledge about the types of plans. Particular attention should be paid to the features of a complex plan, to the content-logical connections of subordination of its points and sub-points.

The necessary conditions for drawing up a plan on a topic are:

1) the correct designation of its boundaries (inclusion in more general question and isolation in it)

2) a fairly complete understanding of its various sides and aspects.

Consider these conditions on a specific topic "Labor Relations".

A series of questions will help clarify them, for example:

1) what more general topic can this topic include (for example: “Legal regulation of labor relations”);

2) what place does this topic occupy in a broader question (what are the features of legal regulation labor relations between employer and employee);

3) what range of issues the topic covers (the concept of labor relations, the legal status of the employee and the employer, social partnership in the field of work, employment and employment).

The next step is the selection of positions corresponding to a single basis, and the alignment of formulations in their logical subordination. As a result, the complex plan of this topic may take the following form.

A. Personality is formed in interaction with other people.
B. Personality is formed throughout a person's life.
1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both statements are correct
4) both judgments are wrong
A2. Humans are different from animals in that…
1) has natural instincts
2) has the most perfect hearing
3) does not depend on natural conditions
4) has articulate speech
A3. What characterizes a market economy?
1) private property for the means of production
2) egalitarian distribution of manufactured products
3) state regulation pricing
4) centralized production planning
A5. The reproductive function of the family is manifested in ...
1) consumer organizations
2) moral regulation of behavior
3) in raising children in the traditions of the family
4) biological reproduction
A6. A German humanist of the past wrote: "A child learns what he sees in his home: parents are an example to him." What role of the family in the life of a person and society do these poetic lines speak of?
1) organization of joint leisure
2) strengthening family ties
3) joint housekeeping
4) parenting
A7. Unlike animals, humans are capable of
1) react with the senses
2) develop conditioned reflexes
3) satisfy needs
4) anticipate the results of their actions
A8. Are the following statements about social conflict correct?
A. The desire of the parties to defend their views is one of the causes of social conflict.
B. Social conflicts can have both positive and negative consequences for society.
1. only A is true
2. only B is correct
3. both judgments are correct
4. both judgments are wrong
A9. The government budget deficit is...
1) decrease in the number of tax revenues
2) excess of government spending over income
3) reduction in the money supply
4) reduction of external debt
A10. What are the areas of production, competition, market?
1) economic
2) social
3) political
4) spiritual
A11. Sasha is a good student at a general education and music school. He helps his mother raise her younger sister and brother. All this characterizes Sasha as
1) citizen
2) individual
3) personality
4) son
A12. Are the following judgments about the economic sphere of society correct?
A. The economic sphere, in addition to the production, exchange, distribution of material goods, also includes their consumption.
B. The economic sphere influences all other spheres of society.
1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both statements are correct
4) both judgments are wrong
A13. The hallmark of a nation as an ethnic community is
1) common language and spiritual culture
2) sovereignty in foreign policy
3) the presence of public authority
4) variety of property relations
A14. Science-intensive industries are actively developing in the country of V., and revolutionary changes have taken place in the sphere of mass communications. Computers and robotics are used in production and in everyday life. The level of education of the population is very high. What type of society does V. belong to?
1) traditional
2) industrial
3) agricultural
4) information
A15. Are the following judgments about global problems correct?A. Global problems are those that affect people all over the world. B. Global problems have created a threat to the further existence of mankind.
1) only A is true
2) only B is true
3) both statements are correct
4) both judgments are wrong

Are the following judgments about science correct? A) science is distinguished from other areas of culture by the expression of a subjective attitude to the world

theoretical substantiation of the laws of development of nature and society

1) A is true 2) B is true 3) both are true 4) neither is true

Which of the following yavl. an example of economics in the sense of "science"

1) buying a car on credit 2) studying the demand for washing machines 3) issuing a loan to buy an apartment 4) producing chocolates

Factors of production include

1) land 2) distribution 3) production 4) consumption

In country Z, the economy is based on a variety of forms of ownership and economic freedom of production. What type of economic system is this characteristic of?

1) market 2) command 3) traditional 4) centralized

Are the following judgments about economic science correct? A) Economic science studies only the modern economic activity of people. B) Economic science studies ways to meet the growing needs of people in conditions of limited resources.

1) only A2 is true only B3) both are true 4) both are false

1. Are the following judgments about local governments correct? A. Local self-government bodies resolve issues of social development of their

territories, organize places for trade.

B. The activities of local governments are regulated by the charters of cities (districts, villages)

2. Are the following judgments about social control correct?

A. Social control is carried out both through the application to the individual of certain requirements developed by society, and through the requirements of the individual to himself.

B. The ability of self-control is formed in the individual in the process of interaction with society

B. An example of social relations is a conflict between members of a group.

4. Are the following judgments about social norms correct?
A. Compliance with all social norms is controlled by the state.
B. Only the state can apply sanctions to violators of social norms.
1) only A is true; 2) only B is true;
3) both judgments are true; 4) both judgments are wrong.

5. Are the following statements about revolutions correct?
A. Revolutions in the assessments of historians are always positive.
B. The theory of evolution is incompatible with revolutionary development.
1) only A is true; 2) only B is true;
3) both judgments are true; 4) both judgments are wrong

Social science

1 option

Instructions for tasksA1 - A24.

A1. Science is engaged in the study of the social stratification of modern society:

1) political science;

2) anthropology;

3) sociology;

A2. Society in the broad sense of the word is called ...

1) the whole world around

2) groups in which communication takes place

3) interaction of people in everyday life;

4) a set of forms of association of people.

A3. Which of the signs is characteristic of a post-industrial society:

1) completion of the industrial revolution;

2) appropriating the type of holding;

3) development of electronic mass media;

3) evolution;

4) reform.

A5. Are the following judgments about global problems correct?

They call it global contemporary issues, which

1. pose a threat to all mankind.

2. can only be overcome by the joint efforts of all states and peoples.

1) only 1 is true;

2) only 2 is true;

3) 1 and 2 are correct;

4) both judgments are wrong.

A6. The widespread use of wooden construction in ancient Rus' serves as an example of a relationship:

1) civilization and religion;

2) society and nature;

3) culture and politics;

4) religion and politics.


A7. A single representative of the human race, the bearer of his traits is defined by the concept:

1) individual;

2) individuality;

3) personality;

4) a citizen.

A8. A person as a person is characterized by ...

1) the presence of conditioned reflexes;

2) bright appearance;

3) feature of temperament;

4) creative activity

A9. Ideal needs - this is the need of the individual:

1) in respect from others;

2) in the constancy of living conditions;

3) in understanding the meaning of one's existence;

4) in professional self-improvement.

A10. Are the following judgments about human activity correct?

1. Interaction with the outside world is a characteristic of human activity.

2. Human activity has goals and motives.

1) only 1 is true;

2) only 2 is true;

3) 1 and 2 are correct;

4) both judgments are wrong.

A11. Read the text carefully, consider the situation and answer the question:

Sveta insisted that we go to a cafe, and I persuaded her to go to the park. We almost got into an argument. But I didn’t want to spoil relations with her, and after discussing it, we decided that today we were going to a cafe, and tomorrow to the park.

What is the name of the solution to this conflict?

1) confrontation;

3) compromise;

4) concession.

A12. Pre-scientific knowledge includes:

1) the theory of relativity;

2) the myth of the creation of man from clay;

3) the law of universal gravitation;

4) Ptolemy's hypothesis about the sphericity of the Earth

A13. Are the following statements about self-knowledge correct?

1. In order to know oneself, it is necessary to monitor the attitude towards oneself from others, their assessments of their actions.

2. To know yourself, you need to observe yourself and analyze your actions.

1) only 1 is true;

2) only 2 is true;

3) 1 and 2 are correct;

4) both judgments are wrong.

A14. The creation of cultural patterns that have no analogues in the past is called ...

1) creativity;

2) communication;

3) communication;

4) education.

A15. An example of NEGATIVE DEVIATIONAL behavior is:

1) indifference to others;

2) striving for success and popularity;

3) passion for computer games;

4) the use of any means to enter the institute.

A16. Political norms are reflected:

1) in value judgments of statesmen;

2) in the application of international sanctions;

3) in the traditional character of social behavior;

4) in the ethical preferences of the head of state.

A17. An ethnic group can be considered:

1) a group that exists in the system of division of labor;

2) the population living in one territory;

3) people with the same social status;

4) people who have a common origin and culture

A18. Family is:

2) an element of social production;

3) an element of social structure;

4) the basis of social mobility.

A19. Are the following statements about mass culture correct?

1. All phenomena of mass culture are characterized by an appeal to folk traditions.

2. Popular culture is characterized by the anonymity of most works.

1) only 1 is true;

2) only 2 is true;

3) 1 and 2 are correct;

4) both judgments are wrong.

A20. An example of horizontal social mobility is:


1) transfer of a student from one school to another;

2) demotion of an officer to the rank and file;

3) creation of a family;

4) admission to the university.

A21. The state budget is called ...

1) a list of all income and expenses planned by the state;

2) the sum of all revenues to the treasury from foreign trade activities;

3) the amount of expenses for the past year;

4) report on financial activities large state corporation.

A 23. What political regime has developed in the state of N., if elections are regularly held on an alternative basis, and the opposition has equal rights to propagate their views along with the ruling elite:

2) totalitarian;

3) democratic;

4) dictatorial.

A24. President Russian Federation a citizen of the Russian Federation no younger than ...

Part B

Instructions for completing tasks of the partB.

B1. Write down the end of the sentence in the answer form:

The head of state in the Russian Federation (according to the Constitution of the Russian Federation) is ...

B2. Determine the missing term (word) and write it in the answer sheet.

Instructions for completing task B3:

B3. The social qualities of a person are

1) the ability to procreate;

2) the ability to communicate using articulate speech;

3) the ability to transform the natural environment;

4) the ability to defend against enemies;

5) the ability to create new items that have no natural analogues.

Instructions for completing tasks B4 - B5:

B4. In accordance with the law of the Russian Federation "On Citizenship" (adopted on November 28, 1991), is a citizen of the Russian Federation a person (Kazakh by nationality) who previously lived in the Saratov region, who left for permanent residence in Kazakhstan in December 1996 and declared renunciation of Russian citizenship?

B5. Freedom of conscience is guaranteed by law in the Russian Federation.

Instructions for completing task B6:

B6. For each public institution, indicate the area of ​​public life:

Answers:

job number

answer

job number

answer

job number

answer

job number

answer

the president

perception

Savka N.V. A 4. Are the following judgments about the ways and forms of social development correct? A. In a traditional society, law as a regulator of social relations has not yet developed; its place was occupied by unwritten traditions and customs. B. In the post-industrial society, the industrial revolution is being completed, mass production is being formed. 1) only A is correct 2) only B is correct 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are incorrect A 5. Are the following judgments about the process of globalization correct? A. All global processes are the result of increased international contacts. B. The development of mass communication makes the modern world whole. 1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are incorrect A 6. Are the following judgments about social progress correct? A. Modern ideas about social progress confirm its inconsistency. B. The concepts of "progress" and "regression" are conditional. 1) only A is correct 2) only B is correct 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are incorrect A 7. Are the following judgments about the global problems of mankind correct? A. Today there is a real threat to the survival of humanity as a biological species. B. In order to survive, humanity must seriously take care of the preservation environment. 1) only A is true 2) only B is true 3) both judgments are correct 4) both judgments are incorrect. Savka N.V.

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