Random Multiple
Theories
Concepts
Afghanistan
Belief system/Inclusion&Exclusion
100

 At which step of the research process are ethical research practices especially important?

1.Writing conclusions 

2.The application of research methodologies

3. The development of research methodologies 

4. Checking the final product for editing mistake

2.The application of research methodologies

100

In a large corporation, upper management receives substantial bonuses while factory workers struggle with minimum wage and long hours. Workers begin organizing protests and strikes, demanding fair wages and better conditions. 

  1. Conflict Theory  

  2. Interactionist Theory

  3. Functionalist Theory

  4. Evolutionary Theory

Conflict Theory  

100

In a modern workplace, employees use scheduling apps, video conferencing tools, and cloud-based platforms to collaborate across time zones. This technology allows meetings to happen instantly, reducing the time needed to complete projects that once took weeks. 

  1. Technology and Time

  2. Authority and Culture

  3. Globalisation and Power

  4. Globalisation and Gender

Authority and Culture

100

Cultural heritage?

traditions, customs, beliefs, and artifacts passed down through generations.

100

What is a belief system?

A belief system is a structured set of principles, values, or ideas

200

As a society, we are increasingly merging work and family roles across times and spaces that were once clearly separated. As a result, our professional and personal lives are becoming more seamlessly intertwined than ever before. 

  1. Reforms in employment laws combined with a growing demand for labor

  2. A rise in female workforce participation supported by expanded access to childcare services

  3. A decline in communication technology

  4. The growing reliance on digital communication tools and the rising trend of remote work

4. The growing reliance on digital communication tools and the rising trend of remote work

200

A student raises their hand in class to speak. The teacher smiles and nods, signaling approval. Other students begin to follow the same behavior to gain positive attention.

Interactionist Theory

200

In a modern workplace, employees use scheduling apps, video conferencing tools, and cloud-based platforms to collaborate across time zones. This technology allows meetings to happen instantly, reducing the time needed to complete projects that once took weeks.

Technology and Time

200

Explain power in Afghanistan?

Power in Afghanistan has long been contested due to conflict, foreign intervention, and internal divisions. As of recent years, the Taliban holds political power after regaining control in August 2021. Their rule has replaced the previously elected democratic government.

, Islamic leaders (mullahs and clerics)

200

What is an ideology?

An ideology is a system of ideas, beliefs, and values

300

A traditional publishing company, which for decades has relied solely on print books, decides to completely overhaul its business model. It invests heavily in digital technology, launches an e-book platform, and restructures its entire marketing and sales strategy to focus on global online audiences. This shift changes how the company operates at every level—from production to customer engagement.

What change is this?

Transformative change

300

Over generations, a rural community shifts from farming to industrial jobs due to technological advances. Social structures like family roles, education, and economic practices gradually adapt to support this change.

Evolutionary Theory

300

A multinational tech company establishes operations in a developing country, bringing jobs and investment. However, it also influences local politics and labor laws through lobbying efforts, shifting power dynamics away from local businesses and governments.

Globalisation and Power

300

Explain authority in Afghanistan?

Political Authority (Taliban Rule)

Religious Authority:
Religious leaders (such as mullahs and imams) 

Traditional Authority:
In rural areas, tribal elders and local leaders (known as maliks or khans

300

What does SVR stand for?

socially valued resources

400

Over several decades, a neighborhood gradually transforms from a mostly residential area with small local shops into a vibrant community with mixed-use buildings, new restaurants, and improved public transportation. These changes happen step-by-step as residents’ needs evolve and new businesses respond accordingly.

Evolutionary change

400

At a café, a barista remembers customers by their usual orders. One customer, who always orders a cappuccino, is greeted with “Your usual?” This small exchange builds a sense of identity and routine.

Interactionist Theory

400

An international clothing brand uses social media to promote female empowerment through its global advertising campaigns. While the message resonates in Western countries, it clashes with gender norms in more conservative regions, sparking public debate.

Globalisation and Gender

400

Explain the impact of structural change in Afghanistan?

 loss of rights, instability, and social regression, gender roles were evolving 

400

How Education Impacts Social Inclusion for Aboriginal People?

  1. Improving opportunities: Access to quality education increases chances for employment, higher income, and better living standards.

  2. Building cultural understanding: Inclusive curricula that incorporate Aboriginal history and culture help reduce prejudice and promote respect among all Australians.

  3. Empowering communities: Education enables Aboriginal people to participate more fully in society, politics, and decision-making.

  4. Addressing inequalities: Targeted programs and support help close the gap in educational outcomes between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students, fostering equality.

500

A health organization wants to understand the eating habits of adults across Australia. They design a questionnaire asking participants about how many servings of fruit, vegetables, and junk food they consume daily. What is the best way to anaysise this data?

Survey

500

A university increases tuition fees, making it harder for low-income students to afford education, while wealthy students face no such barriers. Protests emerge demanding more equitable access.

Conflict Theory.

500

A university introduces AI-powered learning platforms that allow students to study at their own pace. What once required structured class hours can now be done in half the time, giving students more flexibility in how they manage their schedules.

Technology and Time

500

An example of Cultural heritage in Australia?

It encourages the recognition and preservation of traditions, such as those of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, which can lead to social movements for reconciliation and rights.

500

What Government Programs Promote Social Inclusion for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

Close the Gap 

National Indigenous Australians Agency