Cultural Identity and Social Class

This quiz will test your knowledge about the relationship between cultural identity and social class.

5 Questions Published

Questions

Question 1 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is cultural identity?

  1. A person's sense of belonging to a particular culture or group.
  2. A person's beliefs and values.
  3. A person's social status.
  4. A person's personality.
Question 2 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

How is cultural identity related to social class?

  1. Cultural identity and social class are unrelated.
  2. Cultural identity is determined by social class.
  3. Social class is determined by cultural identity.
  4. Cultural identity and social class are mutually influential.
Question 3 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

How can cultural identity affect a person's social class?

  1. Cultural identity can help a person achieve a higher social class.
  2. Cultural identity can prevent a person from achieving a higher social class.
  3. Cultural identity has no effect on a person's social class.
  4. Cultural identity can both help and prevent a person from achieving a higher social class.
Question 4 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

How can social class affect a person's cultural identity?

  1. Social class can help a person develop a strong cultural identity.
  2. Social class can prevent a person from developing a strong cultural identity.
  3. Social class has no effect on a person's cultural identity.
  4. Social class can both help and prevent a person from developing a strong cultural identity.
Question 5 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What are some examples of how cultural identity and social class can interact?

  1. A person from a working-class background may be more likely to identify with their local community than a person from a middle-class background.
  2. A person from a minority group may be more likely to experience discrimination and prejudice than a person from a majority group.
  3. A person from a wealthy family may have more access to cultural resources and opportunities than a person from a poor family.
  4. All of the above.