"Status is the social position that determines for its possessor a part from his personal attribute or social services, a degree of respect, prestige and influence"- this definition has been given by:
A. Green
B. Ginsberg
C. MacIver
D. Davis
Answer: Option C
Related Questions on Status and Role
A statue was raised in honour of a dead leader it indicates that the people had for him.
A. Prestige
B. Esteem
C. To remind the posterity of his deeds
D. A status is ascribed to him
The changes from the courtship to the marriage is referred to as . . . . . . . .
A. Role-discontinuity
B. Perceived role
C. Internalized role
D. Role-continuity
A. A' was highly successful as an advocate
B. A' had been an esteemed member of parliament
C. A' remained a minister but had to resign
D. A' as the head of a statutory body
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