Social science test on the topic: Types of economic systems.

Topic quiz social sphere 10 cells 1 option

1. Write down the missing word in the table.

SOCIAL MOBILITY

TYPES OF MOBILITY

CHARACTERISTIC

Moving from one social group to another at the same level

vertical

Moving to positions of higher or lower prestige, income and power

2. Write down the word missing in the diagram:

3. Find a concept that is generalizing for all other concepts of the series below. Write down this word (phrase

encouragement

sanction

punishment

bonuses

dismissal

4. Find a concept that is generalizing for all other concepts of the series below. Write down this word (phrase)

social institution

society as a system

social group

sphere of public life

public relations

5. Below are a number of terms. All of them, with the exception of two, belong to the concept of "ethnic community". Find two terms that "drop out" of the general series

1) nationality

2) tribe

3) nation

4) gender

5) caste

6) state

6. Match Events with Associated Types of Social Mobility

EVENTS

TYPES OF SOCIAL MOBILITY

a) The teacher of the school is appointed as its director.

B) associate professor of the department received the position of professor.

C) the senior manager moved to another company.

D) the engineer moved to work and live in another city.

1) vertical

2) horizontal

EXAMPLES

SOCIAL ELEVATORS

1) a young teacher, after working for five years at the school, applied for certification for the highest category. The reason for this was her victory in the city competition "Teacher of the Year"

2) a young clerk who entered a large insurance company, married the daughter of the owner of the company, immediately received the position of head of the branch

3) after graduating from a prestigious law school, the graduate was invited to work in a car sales company as a legal adviser

4) a conscript soldier, after completing his military service, signed a contract for two years, rising to the rank of ensign, then he was asked to enter a military school in order to get an officer position

5) completion of studies at a technical college and obtaining a specialty allowed the graduate to get a job modern enterprise as an equipment adjuster

6) a doctor who has been conducting research on the treatment of a disease for a number of years, collected material for a Ph.D. thesis, after defending it, he became the chief physician of the department

A) marriage

B) professional activity

B) education

D) service in ar

8. Establish a correspondence between the functions of the family and their manifestations: for each position given in the first column.

MANIFESTATIONS OF FAMILY FUNCTIONS

FUNCTIONS OF THE FAMILY

A) distribution of family responsibilities

B) joint leisure activities

C) family budget planning

D) transmission of traditions and values

D) removal of psychological stress

1) recreational

2) economic

3) educational

9. Find the characteristics of a patriarchal (traditional) family in the list below. Write down the numbers under which they are indicated.

1) coexistence of several generations

2) decision making by all family members

3) economic independence of a woman

4) organization of life as the main economic function

5) strict distribution of male and female responsibilities

6) joint production activity

10. Find the components of the social structure of society in the list below.

1) firms

2) estates

3) parties

4) castes

5) classes

11. Indicate informal positive sanctions from the list below.

1) government award

2) sponsorship grant

3) praise

4) applause

5) friendly handshake

12. Find in the list below social roles, which can be performed by a citizen of the Russian Federation 18-20 years of age.

1) a member of an informal youth group

2) conscript

3) governor

4) President of the Russian Federation

5) voter

6) justice of the peace

13. Choose the correct judgments about ethnic communities and write down the numbersin ascending order under which they are listed.

1) A kind of ethnos is nationality.

2) The emergence of nations preceded the emergence of the state.

3) Ethnic community is based on the unity of class interests.

4) Distinguish between ethnic and civic understanding of the nation.

5) The rallying of the people into a nation is helped by people's awareness of the commonality of their historical destinies.

14. Choose correct judgments about youth as a social group

1) Young people have their own subculture.

2) Youth as a social group is singled out on the basis of an age criterion.

3) Most young people have a higher social status than people of mature age.

4) Unlike adolescents, the leading activity of young people is cognition.

5) Young people tend to strive for social self-determination.

15. Choose the right judgments about social differentiation and stratification

1) Social differentiation is expressed in the division of society into social groups.

2) Pre-industrial society was socially homogeneous.

3) One of the types of social differentiation is the allocation of groups according to the commonality of professional activity.

4) The main criterion social stratification the personal qualities of a person.

5) The caste division of society is an example of social stratification.

16. Since the beginning of the 2000s. reforms were carried out in countries Z and Y state power. The sociological service conducted a survey of adult citizens of both countries. They were asked the question: “In your opinion, should the activities of the parliament be controlled by the government?”

Find in the list of conclusions that can be drawn from the diagram,

1) In country Z, half of the respondents believe that the activities of the parliament should be fully controlled by the government.

2) In country Z, the proportion of those who believe that all branches of government should be independent is smaller than the proportion of those who are not interested in politics at all.

3) In country Y, about a third of the respondents believe that the activities of the parliament should be fully controlled by the government.

4) In country Y, the proportion of those who believe that all branches of government should be independent is larger than the proportion of those who believe that the activities of parliament should be controlled to some extent by the government.

5) The proportion of those who are not interested in politics is lower in country Y than in country Z.

17. Read the text below, in which a number of words are missing. Choose from the list of words to be inserted in place of the gaps

“The presence of significant psychological ________ (A) between men and women in itself does not raise any doubts. However, empirical data on this subject, despite the huge number of

________(B) are insufficient and often contradictory. The perception of the sexes is significantly influenced by the widespread ________ (B), representing men as active, aggressive and effective, and women as passive, dependent and emotional. Women in the views of men, and often women themselves, must first of all successfully perform the traditionally attributed to them ________ (D) "home

housewives”, “keepers of the hearth”, etc. Men should be engaged in professional work, which guarantees them a high social ________ (D) and allows them to ensure the level and quality of life of their families. In fact, the gender-role division of ________ (E) has lost its former rigidity, the number of exclusively male and exclusively female occupations has sharply decreased, and the relationship between men and women in the family and at work has become, in principle, equal.

List of terms

1) research

2) difference

3) labor

4) communication

5) teaching

6) stereotype

7) role

8) status

9) group

18. Name two trends in the development of modern interethnic relations and illustrate each of them with an example.

20. You are instructed to prepare a detailed answer on the topic "Social Control". Make a plan according to which you will cover this topic. The plan must contain at least three points, of which two or more are detailed in sub-points.

21 1. "The beginning of the personality comes much later than the beginning of the individual." (B. G. Ananiev

2. “Only then will you become a person when you learn to see a person in another” (A. Radishchev)

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Examples.
Which of the following characterizes education in an industrial society? Write down the numbers under which these provisions are indicated.
1) religious character
2) the emergence of the first universities
3) transition to universal primary education
4) the gradual elimination of class privileges
5) widespread use of computer technology

Choose the correct judgments about the factors of production and write down the numbers under which they are indicated.
1) In the second half of the XX century. science becomes the most important factor of production.
2) B modern world natural resources are among the most important new factors of production.
3) From the beginning of the emergence of market relations, the factor of management organization began to play a significant role in the development of production.
4) Currently, capital as a factor of production is receding into the background, giving way to such a factor as the professionalism of workers.
5) The main factors of the extensive type economic growth are an increase in the number employed workers, working time, etc.

Content
Diagnostic version of the examination paper
Section I. SOCIETY AND PERSON. SPIRITUAL CULTURE
1. Society in the unity of spheres: interconnection and development
2. Global problems modernity
3. Human activity
4. Man as a result of evolution
5. Spiritual culture
Section II. ECONOMY
1. The concept of "economy". Types economic systems
2. Market regulation of the economy
3. Money and banks
4. Types of markets. Labor market. Stock market
5. Economy and state
Section III. SOCIAL SPHERE OF SOCIETY
1. Social groups and the social structure of society
2. Social institutions, statuses and roles
3. Social norms and deviant behavior. Socialization
4. Family and family relations. Youth as a social group
Section IV. POLITICAL SPHERE OF SOCIETY
1. Forms of the state, the state apparatus
2. Power, its origin and types. The political system, its features and functions
3. Electoral systems, political parties and movements, political ideology, political regimes
4. Rule of law and civil society
Section V. LAW
1. Law in the system of social norms
2. Legal relations, basic concepts and norms of branches of law
3. Offenses and legal liability
4. Fundamentals of the constitutional system of the Russian Federation. Separation of powers. Law enforcement and the system of judicial protection of human rights
5. International instruments on human rights and international protection of human rights in times of peace and war
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Secondary general education

Line UMK G. A. Bordovsky. Social Studies (10-11)

Social science

USE in social studies: we analyze tasks with a teacher

My students, graduates of 2017, who successfully passed the Unified State Examination in social studies, claim that the recommendation to read the entire text of the work before starting the tasks gives a good effect when doing the work. When reading the work, emotional stress is removed, brain activity is directed to the analysis of materials, and the graduate is included in productive cognitive activity, leading to high scores for the performance of the work.

As materials for work, we use the version of the Unified State Examination in Social Studies in 2017 (early period), published by FIPI in the spring of 2017.

Part 1

Task number 1

Write down the missing word in the table.

Factors of production and factor income

When performing task number 1, you need to carefully look at the name of the table. In our case, the table is called Factors of Production and Factor Income. One of the factors of production is indicated: entrepreneurship (entrepreneurial ability) and its factor income is indicated: profit. Knowledge of the main factors of production: land, labor, capital (physical and monetary), entrepreneurial abilities of information is inextricably linked with the knowledge of factor income as income that the owner receives from the use or application of factors of production. Labor - wages, land - rent, capital - interest, entrepreneurial ability, information - profit. The table shows factor income - rent, which means that in the first column we can safely enter such a factor of production as Earth. The correct answer is earth. When preparing, it is important for the student to know the full characteristics of all factors of production.

Task number 2

In the row below, find the concept that is generalizing for all the other concepts presented. write it down word (phrase).

State shape, form of government, unitary state, federation, republic.

Answer: ___________________________.

In task number 2, it is always necessary to clearly define the generic concept (in the question it sounds like a generalizing concept). In our version, the following are presented: the form of the state, as device the political organization of society (it is important to remember that this is also a certain set of characteristics by which we determine the way the organization and structure of the state); form of government, which is determined by the composition of the highest bodies of state power and the order of their formation, as well as by their interaction with the population of the state; a unitary state, which refers to one of the forms of state-territorial structure, like a federation; A republic is a form of government. For my students, I always strongly recommend that, in a draft, as soon as they begin to complete tasks related to the topic "Politics", draw a diagram:

This is important because, typical mistake, which graduates allow when conducting trial exams, is associated with mixing concepts. And when the scheme is in front of your eyes, it will be more difficult to make a mistake.

Accordingly, based on the scheme, it becomes clear that the generic (generalizing concept for everyone else here will be the form of the state, i.e. its versatile characteristics presented in the answer options. The remaining concepts reflect these or other elements. For example, the form of government is given as part of forms of the state and the republic, as one of the types of form of government.

Correct Answer: State.

Task number 3

Below is a list of features. All of them, with the exception of two, belong to the elite culture.

  1. the complexity of the forms used;
  2. the desire of the authors to implement own ideas ;
  3. entertaining character;
  4. strong commercial focus;
  5. spiritual aristocracy;
  6. requirement special training for understanding.

Find two characteristics that “drop out” of the general series, and write down the numbers under which they are indicated in the table.

When performing task number 3, we pay attention to the concept in question. In this case, it is “elite culture” and we are asked about the characteristics of this concept. Elite culture is considered in the topic "The spiritual sphere of society." The generic concept is "Culture". In our case, the question is in the plane of varieties of culture (material, spiritual; folk, mass, elite). The task presents the features of an elite culture: the complexity of the forms used, the desire of the authors to embody their own ideas, spiritual aristocracy, the requirement for special training for understanding. Well, really, are we all ready for the perception of Schnittke's musical works, the analysis of Kafka's highly intellectual literary works? What can you say about Rodin's sculptures? It is clear that this culture is designed for a narrow circle of consumers prepared for the perception of complex works. Elite culture is not looking for commercial gain, it is important for authors to express themselves and search for new forms in art.

Two characteristics left out of our attention: entertainment and a pronounced commercial orientation are the most important characteristics of mass culture. Therefore, in this case, we will mark them as correct. Because in the task we are asked to remove unnecessary characteristics.

Task number 4

Choose the correct judgments about society and social institutions and write down numbers under which they are listed.

  1. Society is a constantly developing dynamic system.
  2. Social progress is characterized by degradation, a return to obsolete structures and relationships.
  3. In a broad sense, society is understood as a part of the world isolated from nature, but connected with it, including ways of interaction and forms of uniting people.
  4. Social institutions perform the function of human socialization.
  5. Society is a closed system that does not interact with external environment.

Answer: ___________________________.

In task number 4, we must find judgments about society and public institutions. Here one cannot do without knowledge of the concepts: “society” in the broad and narrow senses; society as a system; "social institution" as a historically established stable form of organization joint activities people, and knowledge of the types of social institutions in the main areas of society.

The first judgment characterizes society as a dynamic developing system - this judgment is correct, since it is an axiom in the course of social science.

The second judgment is incorrect, since progress, which is one of the directions of social development, is characterized by the development of society from the lowest to the highest. And the judgment indicates: degradation, a return to obsolete structures and relationships, which are the qualitative characteristics of another direction of social development - regression.

The third judgment almost completely reproduces the concept of "society" in a broad sense, and therefore is true. It lacks "consisting of individuals with consciousness and will."

The fourth proposition is correct. In the course of socialization, a person learns the experience of previous generations. We know that social institutions set patterns of behavior for people. This is best confirmed by such a social institution as the family, which belongs to the social subsystem of society.

The fifth proposition is not correct. Society is a dynamic, open, self-developing system. It is practically impossible to apply the concepts of a “closed system” that does not interact with the external environment to society. No special evidence is needed here. It suffices to recall the concept of society in the broad sense of "a part of the material world isolated from nature, but closely connected with it."

Thus, the following statements will be correct: 1, 3, 4.

Thematic planning in social studies

Task number 5

Establish a correspondence between the characteristics and types (forms) of activity: for each element given in the first column, select the corresponding element from the second column.

Task number 5 refers to the topic "Activities". Types (forms of activity) are considered: game, teaching, work, communication. To complete this task, it is enough to know the characteristics of each type (form of activity). The imaginary setting is a characteristic of the game (A 4), focus on achieving a practically useful result - to work (a person creates certain objects that satisfy needs) (B 2). Focus on acquiring new knowledge and skills - to learning (IN 3). And none of the types (forms) of activity can do without communication. Therefore, the remaining two characteristics: the process of establishing and developing contacts between people and the focus on the exchange of information reflect the essence of communication. (G 1, D 1). Just remember that in the process of communication people exchange not only information, but also emotions, influencing each other.

With the seeming ease of tasks, it is important not to rush, to conduct an internal dialogue with yourself. Answer the question: why the chosen answer is correct, based on knowledge of concepts.

Task number 6

Students conducted a study of motives learning activities elementary school students. Find in the list below the methods they used that correspond to the empirical level of scientific knowledge. write down numbers under which they are listed.

  1. description of observed phenomena
  2. promotion and substantiation of hypotheses
  3. explanation of existing relationships
  4. direct observation of individual facts and phenomena
  5. fixing generalizations in the form of laws
  6. obtaining quantitative data about the object under study

Answer: ___________________________.

In task number 6, they ask about the empirical level of scientific knowledge and its methods. We immediately mentally turn to the generic concept - “science”, recall the structure of scientific knowledge, which includes levels: empirical and theoretical, and spread the methods related to each level. Remember that empirical methods include: observation, description, measurement, classification, systematization, i.e. with their help, it is possible to identify specific properties of the objects under study, in contrast to the theoretical level, aimed at identifying general trends, laws, etc.

So we found the right answers: 1, 4, 6

Task number 7

Choose the correct judgments about economic systems and write down numbers under which they are listed.

  1. Private property is the basis of a command (planned) economy.
  2. In a traditional economy, the main issues of the economy are decided by central government agencies.
  3. The main subjects of market relations are economically independent participants in economic life.
  4. The incentive for the activities of enterprises in the conditions market system is profit.
  5. The characteristics of a market economy include free pricing.

Answer: ___________________________.


Task number 7 aims us at the knowledge of the characteristics of economic systems as a way of organizing the economic life of society. Knowledge of the distinctive features of traditional, command (planned) or command-administrative, market and mixed economic systems is the basic knowledge of a graduate who wants to get a high score on the exam.

So let's try. Private property is prerequisite for the existence of a market model of the economic system. We are told in the judgment that the command economy. This is not true, also because the command economy is dominated by state ownership, as well as the main issues of the economy are decided by the central authorities. So the second statement is also wrong. The third judgment is correct, since in a market economy each owner has the right to freely and independently dispose of his factors of production.

The fourth and fifth judgments are also correct, since in a market economy, freedom economic activity individual entities is aimed at making a profit in a competitive environment and market mechanisms determine the price.

Right answers: 3, 4, 5.

Task number 8

Establish a correspondence between examples and types of taxes and fees in the Russian Federation (in accordance with the Tax Code of the Russian Federation): for each item given in the first column, select the appropriate item from the second column.

Write in the table the selected numbers under the corresponding letters.

Task No. 8 is related to the financial literacy of the graduate, namely, knowledge of the types of taxes and fees in the Russian Federation. The task defines the levels of taxes collected: federal, regional and local. When performing this task, it is important to clearly distinguish between types of taxes by levels:

Thus, in our task, we again apply the empirical ranking method: A 3, B 3, C 1, D 3, D 2.


Authors: Vorontsov A.V., Koroleva G.E., Naumov S.A.
The textbook highlights key topics social science course: economics, politics and law. In accordance with modern scientific ideas, the authors reveal the features of the action market mechanism and the role of the state in the economy, the foundations of political science, the functioning of the state and the development of democracy, the principles of law, the foundations of the constitutional order of the Russian Federation, the rights and freedoms of man and citizen.

Task number 9

Firm Y is a tailoring studio for wedding dresses. Find examples of firm Y's short run variable costs in the list below and write down numbers under which they are listed.

  1. interest expense on a previously taken loan
  2. expenses for the purchase of fabrics, threads, accessories
  3. piecework costs wages employees
  4. studio space rent
  5. payment for consumed electricity
  6. insurance premiums

Answer: ___________________________.

Task number 9 requires knowledge of the topic "Firm" and its key concepts: revenue, costs and profit. The assignment must clearly indicate variable costs firms in short term as opposed to fixed costs.

To complete the task without error, it is also necessary to remember that variable costs change when the volume of production changes.

A firm's credit history will always be a fixed cost, so the first option is not correct. But the acquisition of fabrics, threads, accessories refers to consumables, which means to variable costs, as well as payment of piecework wages to employees, in contrast to salaries, which are fixed costs of the company. Rent, insurance premiums are fixed costs of any company. And here is the payment consumed electricity (depending on the volume of work of the company) - will be a variable cost.

Right answers: 2, 3, 5 .

Social science. Grade 11. A basic level of. Textbook.
Authors: Nikitin A.F., Gribanova G.I., Martyanov D.S.
The textbook is included in educational and methodical complex in social studies for grade 11 ( a basic level of). Corresponds to the Federal State Educational Standard of the secondary (complete) general education included in the federal list. The textbook deals with the most important issues of economics and law. The methodological apparatus of the textbook includes the headings "Think, compare, draw conclusions", "Check our knowledge", "Research, design, discuss, argue".

The figure shows the change in the supply of chairs in the relevant market: the supply line S moved to a new position S 1 . (P- price; Q- amount.)


Which of the following factors can cause such a change? write down numbers under which they are listed.

  1. an increase in the cost of upholstery materials for chairs
  2. increase in the wages of workers in enterprises that produce chairs
  3. reducing the cost of materials for the frame of chairs
  4. reduction of taxes levied on furniture manufacturers
  5. increase in electricity tariffs for furniture manufacturers

Answer: ___________________________.

Task number 10 requires a very careful reading of the question. It is necessary to understand what they are asking: about a change in the magnitude of demand or the magnitude of supply? In this case, the supply of chairs in the relevant market has changed. By observing the change in the supply curve, we can say that the supply has decreased. When completing the task, it must be remembered that the change in supply is affected by the cost of factors of production, technology, the tax policy of the state, governmental support, price expectations, competition, etc.

Therefore, the first answer is that an increase in the cost of materials for upholstery of chairs will just help to reduce the supply of this product on the market. The answer is correct. An increase in the wages of workers increases the cost of such a factor of production as labor, but at the same time lowers the supply of this product on the market. The answer is correct. The third option should lead to an increase in supply, since a decrease in the cost of raw materials leads to an increase in the supply of goods on the market (in our case, a decrease in the cost of material for the frame). The answer is not correct. Tax cuts will also increase supply. The answer is not correct. But the increase in electricity tariffs for furniture manufacturers will increase variable costs and reduce supply. So, an increase in the cost of consumables, electricity tariffs, wages of workers will force the company to either reduce production volumes or increase the cost of goods, which will lead to a decrease in supply on the market.

Right answers: 1, 2, 5 .

Task number 11

Choose the correct judgments about social stratification and social mobility and write down numbers under which they are listed.

  1. Horizontal mobility implies a transition to a social group located at a different level of the social hierarchy.
  2. One of the criteria for differentiating social groups is income.
  3. The personal qualities of a person act as a criterion for the social stratification of modern society.
  4. Sociologists distinguish between individual and collective mobility.
  5. One of the criteria for the social stratification of society is the volume of power.

Answer: ___________________________.

Performing task number 11, we proceed from the knowledge of the concepts of "social stratification" and " social mobility”, criteria of social stratification, types of social mobility.

Horizontal mobility involves the transition from one social group to another, located on the same rung of the social ladder. Therefore, the first statement is not correct. Differentiation (separation) of social groups in society occurs according to many criteria, one of which is income. And also the amount of power, education, prestige of the profession. The second and fifth judgments are correct, unlike the third. The personal qualities of a person are not a criterion of social stratification. The fourth proposition is correct because sociologists do distinguish between individual and collective mobility. For example, under the influence of the events of the revolution of 1917, there was a shift in the position of social groups.

Right answers: 2, 4, 5.

In the course of sociological surveys of adult residents of countries Z and Y, they were asked the question: “Which of the directions of the youth policy of the state do you consider the most important?”

The results of the surveys (in % of the number of respondents) are shown in the diagram.


Find in the list of conclusions that can be drawn from the diagram, and write down numbers under which they are listed.

  1. The share of those who note the importance of providing access to decision-making in the economy, public life, and politics is smaller in country Z than in country Y.
  2. Equal proportions of respondents in each country consider it necessary to conduct educational work.
  3. In country Z, the opinion about the importance of providing access to decision-making in the economy, public life, and politics is less popular than the opinion about the importance of educational work.
  4. In country Y, equal proportions of respondents point out the creation of conditions for self-expression, self-realization of young people and educational work with them as the most important areas.
  5. The share of those who consider the provision of social support as the most important is larger in country Z than in country Y.

Answer: ___________________________.

Performing task number 12, you need to carefully read the conditions of the sociological survey. In this case, the most important areas of the youth policy of the two countries were clarified. The chart shows the data for these countries. Before reading the presented judgments, you should carefully study the diagram yourself. In each of the countries, the leading position was taken by the answer “provision of social support”. Further, in country Z, the position “carrying out educational work” was in second place, and the minimum position was occupied by the judgment “providing access to decision-making ...”. In country Y, equally minimal positions were occupied by the judgments “providing access to decision-making ...” and “creating conditions for self-expression”. After we have independently tried to analyze statistical materials, we try to analyze judgments.

The first judgment is correct, since the diagram data demonstrate this position. The second judgment is not correct, since there are more people in country Z who consider “carrying out educational work” important compared to country Y.

The third judgment is correct, and we saw this during our own analysis of the diagram.

The fourth judgment is also true, we also determined this during the analysis of the diagram and marked these positions as minimally the same.

The fifth judgment is not true, this is clearly seen in the diagram. The figures show the opposite result.

Right answers: 1, 3, 4.

Task number 13

Choose the correct judgments about the state and its functions and write down numbers under which they are listed.

  1. Environmental requirements established by the state form the basis environmental safety countries.
  2. The fundamental feature of a state of any type is the implementation of the principle of separation of powers in it.
  3. The state has the monopoly right to legally apply coercion by forces of law enforcement and security agencies.
  4. The external functions of the state include determining the general direction of the economic policy of the state in accordance with the achieved level of economic development.
  5. The state creates a regulatory and organizational basis for the effective and high-quality activities of state bodies.

Answer: ___________________________.

Performing task number 13, it is important to remember the concept of "state", its main features, external and internal functions. The first judgment directs us to such a sign of the state as the exclusive right for lawmaking. Therefore, the judgment “environmental requirements established by the state ( lawmaking), form the basis of countries' environmental security" is correct. The second judgment is not true, because the principle of separation of powers is implemented in a democratic state, and, therefore, this feature is not fundamental for any type of state.

The third proposition “the state has the monopoly right to legally apply coercion by the forces of law enforcement and security” in fact, sends us to the most important feature of the state - the monopoly legal right to coercion. The fourth judgment is erroneous, since it reflects the most important internal function of the state "determining the general direction of the state's economic policy." The fifth judgment brought together two features of the state: law-making and a system of bodies and mechanisms for exercising public authority (we are talking about state authorities). We read: "The state creates normative and institutional framework for efficient and high-quality activities government agencies.

Right answers: 1, 3, 5 .

Task number 14

Establish a correspondence between the issues and the subjects of state power of the Russian Federation, to which these issues relate: for each position given in the first column, select the appropriate position from the second column.

Write in the table the selected numbers under the corresponding letters.

For the correct fulfillment of task No. 14, it is necessary to know the basics of the constitutional system of the Russian Federation and the functionality of all branches of power in the Russian Federation. To begin with, you need to carefully look at which subjects of state power of the Russian Federation are indicated in the assignment. In our case, they are not named directly, but the levels are indicated: only the federal center and jointly the federal center and the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. Knowledge of the principles of the federal structure of the Russian Federation will come to the rescue. Remember that in a federation the principle of the integrity of the state, the unity of state power, and the delimitation of powers are implemented, which is what we are asked about. Earlier, we saw the separation of powers when doing the task about taxes. You need to remember what is in the exclusive competence federal bodies: all questions international relations, defense and security, judiciary, federal property, etc.

The first competence - issues of ownership, use and disposal of land, subsoil, water and other natural resources are jointly administered A 2. Those. it is a question on which the center and the subjects share responsibility in solving problems. So, it would be correct to attribute to the same position “implementation of measures to combat disasters” IN 2. Federal funds for regional development implement the fundamentals of federal policy and federal programs, therefore B 1. Positions D and E are within the exclusive competence of the federal authorities, therefore G 1, D 1.

Task number 15

In the democratic state Z, in the course of the reform of the electoral system of parliamentary elections, a transition was made from a proportional electoral system to a majoritarian one.

Which of the following remained unchanged during this electoral reform? Write down the relevant numbers.

  1. free and voluntary participation of citizens in elections
  2. granting the right to vote to citizens from the age of 18, regardless of nationality, gender, professional affiliation, level of education, income
  3. secret ballot procedure
  4. single-member district voting
  5. dependence of the number of deputy mandates received by the party on the number of votes
  6. the possibility of nominating independent non-partisan candidates

Answer: ___________________________.

Question number 15 is related to the electoral process. Despite the fact that at the beginning of the question they explain to us the reform, during which there was a transition from a proportional electoral system to a majoritarian one. The essence of the question is not so much about the types of electoral systems, their reform, but about elections as a whole(topic "Political participation"). We need to remember the basic principles of elections in a democratic state: direct participation of citizens, universal, equal, direct suffrage, secret ballot, voluntary participation.

Accordingly, the first proposition is correct. The second judgment relates us to the principle of equality in suffrage, therefore it is also true. The third judgment is correct, one of the principles is also presented - secret ballot.

The fourth judgment goes beyond the question: which of the following remained unchanged during this electoral reform? Voting in single-mandate districts sends us to the organization of the electoral process under the majoritarian system, as opposed to proportional, where the state acts as a single constituency. This means that this judgment reflects a change in the electoral process. The answer is not correct in our case. The dependence of the number of deputy mandates received by the party on the number of votes also applies to the proportional electoral system, which is not true for our question. The sixth option also reflects the majoritarian electoral model.

Correct answer: 1, 2, 3 .

Task number 16

Which of the following applies to the political rights (freedoms) of a citizen of the Russian Federation? write down numbers under which they are listed.

  1. holding meetings and rallies
  2. appeal to government bodies
  3. payment of legally established taxes and fees
  4. defense of the Fatherland
  5. participation in the management of state affairs through their representatives

Answer: ___________________________.

Question number 16 again brings us back to the foundations of the constitutional order of the Russian Federation. Rights and freedoms of man and citizen. It is important to know four groups of rights and freedoms: personal (civil), political, socio-economic, cultural. Our task asks about political rights, which ensure the participation of citizens in the exercise of political power. Therefore, holding meetings and rallies is correct, appealing to state bodies is correct, participating in the management of state affairs through one's representatives is correct. Payment of taxes and fees, defense of the Fatherland are among the constitutional duties of a citizen, as well as compliance with the Constitution and laws of the Russian Federation, concern for the preservation of historical and cultural heritage care for children and disabled parents.

Right answers: 1, 2, 5 .

Task number 17

Select the correct judgments about family law in the Russian Federation and write down numbers under which they are listed.

  1. Family law regulates property and personal non-property relations between family members.
  2. Marriage is suspended due to the announcement by the registry office of one of the spouses as deceased.
  3. Marriage is concluded in the civil registry offices (ZAGS).
  4. The legal regime of property of the spouses is established only by the marriage contract.
  5. Parents are required to provide maintenance for their minor children.

Answer: ___________________________.

Analyzing the materials of assignment No. 17, we single out the basic concepts and norms related to family law. The first judgment will be correct, as it refers us to Article 2 of the Family Code. The key institution of family law is a marriage concluded in the registry office (judgment 3), which gives rise to mutual rights and obligations of spouses. The second judgment confuses us a little, it is known that in connection with the death of one of the spouses, the second spouse needs to come to the registry office to get a certificate about his death, and as a consequence of this, termination of marriage. In our task, it is formulated: the marriage is suspended as a result of the announcement by the registry office of one of the spouses as dead. The answer is not correct. The fourth and fifth options send us to the property rights and obligations of the spouses. The fifth option is correct, since the wording is at the junction of constitutional obligations and family law: parents are obliged to provide maintenance for their minor children. But the fourth option is erroneous because of its wording: the legal regime of property of the spouses is established only marriage contract. This is not true, because Not only marriage contract, but also the norms of family law, i.e. The legal regime of the property of the spouses is regulated by family law and established by the marriage contract.

Right answers: 1, 3, 5 .

Task number 18

Establish a correspondence between examples and measures of legal liability in the Russian Federation: for each position given in the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

Write in the table the selected numbers under the corresponding letters.

Task number 18 is related to legal liability. When completing a task, it is important to remember the types of legal liability: criminal, administrative, civil and disciplinary. A reprimand is a disciplinary sanction - A 2. The warning refers to the type of administrative punishment - B 3. Dismissal for appropriate reasons (for example, absenteeism, a single gross violation job duties, repeated non-performance by the employee of labor duties, etc.) - IN 2. Note - disciplinary action, G 2. Deprivation of liberty - criminal liability for committing a crime - D 1.

Task number 19

Joint Stock Company "Sweet Charm" produces confectionery. Find in the above list the features of the difference between a joint-stock company and other organizational and legal forms of enterprises. write down numbers under which they are listed.

  • separation authorized capital firms into equal parts, each of which is issued by a security
  • obligatory conclusion of an employment contract with employees
  • duty of employees to comply labor discipline
  • distribution of profit among employees in accordance with their labor participation
  • bearing the risk of loss within the value of the securities owned by the participant
  • payment of dividends to owners at the end of the year

Answer: ___________________________.

To complete task number 19, it is necessary to distinguish between the organizational and legal forms of enterprises. In our case, select distinctive features joint-stock company. We remember that joint-stock companies, like societies limited liability, refer to business companies. This is commercial organizations, i.e. the purpose of their activities is to make a profit. The authorized capital is divided into a certain number of shares. Members can be citizens legal entities and public law entities. Therefore, answer option 1 - "dividing the authorized capital of the company into equal parts, each of which is framed by a security" will be correct. It is known that the shareholders are not liable for the obligations of the JSC, but they bear the risk of losses on the activities of the company within the value of their shares. Therefore, option 5 is “bearing the risk of loss within the value of the securities owned by the participant” (share - security) will be correct, as well as answer 6 - “payment of dividends to owners at the end of the year”. 2 and 3 judgments - "mandatory conclusion of an employment contract with employees", "the duty of employees to observe labor discipline" refer to the general places of the Labor Law. But “profit distribution among employees in accordance with their labor participation” is a characteristic of such an organizational and legal form of an enterprise as “ production cooperative"(artel).

Right answers: 1, 5, 6 .

Task number 20

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.

“A person who actively explores and purposefully transforms nature, society and himself is _________ (A). This is a person with his socially formed and individually expressed qualities: _________ (B), emotional-volitional, moral, etc. Their formation is due to the fact that the individual, together with other people _________ (C), cognizes and changes the world and himself. The process of this cognition in the course of assimilation and reproduction social experience at the same time is a process _________ (D).

Personality is defined as a special form of existence and development social connections, the relationship of man to the world and with the world, to himself and with himself. It is characterized by _________ (D) to develop, expand the scope of its activities and is open to all the influences of social life, to any experience. This is a person who has his own position in life, who shows independence of thought, carries _________ (E) for his choice.

The words in the list are given in the nominative case. Each word can only be used one once.

Choose sequentially one word after another, mentally filling in each gap. Please note that there are more words in the list than you need to fill in the gaps.

List of terms:

  1. activity
  2. intellectual
  3. duty
  4. everyday
  5. responsibility
  6. socialization
  7. personality
  8. pursuit
  9. communication

The table below lists the letters that represent the missing words. Write in the table under each letter the number of the word you have chosen.

When completing task number 20, I recommend that you first try to read the text and substitute the words yourself, in your opinion, suitable in meaning. Thus, a semantic understanding of the content of the text is achieved. And when you read it again, choose the words from the list. You will have a situation of success when your chosen words match those proposed from the list. So, we try to read, inserting words that are close in meaning, then choose from those available in the task.

“A person who actively masters and purposefully transforms nature, society and himself is personality (A)(personality is a set of socially significant properties and qualities of a person. Where a person is formed - in society. What a person does - transforms the world and himself). This is a person with his socially formed and individually expressed qualities: intellectual (B), emotional-volitional, moral, etc. (in this case, socially significant qualities are listed). Their formation is due to the fact that the individual, together with other people, activities (B) cognizes and changes the world and himself (one of the definitions of activity is the conscious activity of a person, during which a person changes the world around him and changes himself; the process of human interaction with the outside world). The process of this cognition in the course of assimilation and reproduction of social experience is at the same time a process socialization (D).

Personality is defined as a special form of existence and development of social ties, a person's relationship to the world and with the world, to himself and with himself. It is characterized aspiration (D) develop, expand the scope of its activities and is open to all the influences of social life, to any experience (again explained through the process of socialization, which lasts throughout a person's life). This is a person who has his own position in life, who shows independence of thought, carries responsibility (E) for your choice (freedom and responsibility in human life).

Part 2

Read the text and do tasks 21-24.

In a broad sense, underemployment is a situation in which the work performed does not require the full use of the qualifications and professional training of the individual, does not meet his expectations and does not allow him to receive the salary that he could receive by performing that work (and in that amount) which could be claimed...

Cyclical unemployment is related to fluctuating demand for labor force. Recession is a cyclical decline business activity, as a result of which people lose their jobs for a period until demand rises again and there is a revival of business activity. Seasonal unemployment occurs due to seasonal fluctuations in the demand for labor. It affects those employed in fishing, construction and agriculture. Those who change jobs, and those who are currently unemployed due to moving from one place to another, are called functional (frictional) unemployed. Functional (frictional) unemployment is considered an inevitable but still acceptable consequence of a healthy economy. It can be assumed that even with full employment, employees will move from place to place.

Structural unemployed people find it difficult to get a job due to insufficient or no longer sufficient qualifications, discrimination based on gender, ethnicity, age or disability. Even during periods of high employment, the structural unemployed remain disproportionately unemployed.

Unemployment is not just a lack of work... While unemployment can be a creative, will-mobilizing challenge, most people who have gone through it say they have experienced despair, powerlessness, and confusion, especially if they have been out of work for more than a few weeks. For the majority of people, employment is the main, and often the only, means of providing material needs for food, clothing, and a roof over their heads. Studies show that those who do not like their work still prefer to keep it even when it is possible to live on other incomes. Although working conditions can cause adverse effects, being out of work leads to no less problems: increased stress, family conflicts, addiction to alcohol and drugs.

(K.H. Brier)

Starting to complete tasks on the text 21-24, you should initially read the text very carefully and highlight the main semantic fragments of the text. Work through the text with a pen for maximum assimilation of the content. I do not recommend that my students immediately read the question and randomly, with a cursory reading, look for answers. As a rule, this practice leads to erroneous answers and lower scores on the exam.

Task number 21

How does the text indicate the impact of the recession on cyclical unemployment? What sectors of the economy, according to the author, are affected by seasonal unemployment? (Indicate all industries mentioned in the text.) How does the author explain the inevitability of functional (frictional) unemployment?

Answer: “A recession is a cyclical downturn in business activity that causes people to lose their jobs for a period until demand picks up again and business activity recovers.” Those. demand for labor fluctuates.

Task number 22

Task number 22 is also best done in parts.

Answer: “underemployment is a situation in which the work performed does not require the full use of the qualifications and professional training of the individual, does not meet his expectations and does not allow him to receive the salary that he could receive by performing that work (and in that volume) for which I could apply…”

Suggest why some workers settle for part-time employment (make two suggestions). When completing this assignment, I recommend that students write down each assumption on a new line.

In our case, we can model the answer using text. We do not provide examples because it is not specified in the task.

Answer: employees agree to part-time employment, because it is important for a person to feel significant, necessary. Even part-time employment gives a person a sense of stability, relieves social tension, and makes it possible to participate in public life.

Workers agree to part-time employment, because in a crisis, even such work can be the only source of income for their families, protection from social upheavals, and allows them to save their lifestyle.

Task number 23

The author notes that "even during periods of high employment among the structural unemployed, disproportionately high unemployment persists." Using social science knowledge, explain the reason for this level of unemployment among these categories of citizens. Name any two measures to prevent discrimination of the categories of citizens indicated by the author, provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

The author gives us the reasons for high unemployment among the structural unemployed: insufficiently high or insufficient qualifications, discrimination based on gender, ethnicity, age or disability. But the task requires the use of social science knowledge. We recall that from the course of social science we know that structural unemployment is associated with the impossibility of finding employment for people of certain professions and the discrepancy between supply and demand in the labor market.

Answer: A high level of structural unemployment, even during periods of high employment in the country, is usually associated with changes in production technologies and scientific and technological progress. Those. people of certain professions are no longer in demand on the labor market (examples are not required in the assignment, only an explanation of the problem).

Name any two measures to prevent discrimination of the categories of citizens indicated by the author, provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation. In this case, we are asked to refer to the norms of the Labor Law of the Russian Federation, since it regulates relations in the field of wage labor.

Answer: The Labor Code of the Russian Federation contains prohibitions on discrimination:

  1. citizens of the Russian Federation have equal opportunities for employees to advance at work, taking into account labor productivity, qualifications and length of service in their specialty, as well as for training and additional professional education;
  2. restrictions on labor rights or obtaining benefits based on sex, race, color, nationality, language, origin, property, family, social and official position, age, place of residence, attitude to religion, beliefs, belonging or non-affiliation to public associations or any social groups, as well as from other circumstances not related to business qualities worker.

As a guarantee of non-admission of discrimination, the Labor Code of the Russian Federation provides for the right of a person who considers himself discriminated in the sphere of labor to apply to the court for the restoration of violated rights, compensation for material damage and compensation for moral damage.

Task number 24

Why, according to the author, unemployment causes a state of despair, confusion of a person? Using social science knowledge and the facts of public life, make two assumptions about how the mobilizing effect of the unemployed state on a person is manifested.

Using social science knowledge and the facts of public life, make two assumptions about how the mobilizing effect of the unemployed state on a person manifests itself (in this case, we must give examples, because the question sounds “facts of public life”).

  1. Unemployment provides an incentive for retraining if the profession is in little demand on the labor market. Break in employment for retraining and education. Citizen N, after being registered with the Employment Center, was sent to vocational training by profession an electrician.
  2. Unemployment provides an opportunity for organizing self-employment. For example, after being fired from his main job at the closing of an enterprise in the city of Moscow, citizen N moved to the Moscow region, submitted documents to the Employment Center of the city of Moscow, where he received advice on opening farming, assistance in the preparation of a business plan and one-time financial assistance.

Task number 25

What is the meaning of social scientists in the concept of "art"? Drawing on the knowledge of the social science course, make two sentences: one sentence containing information about the types of art, and one sentence revealing the essence of the educational function of art.

Task number 25 can be successfully completed only if you know the basic concepts of the course. Art is a form of culture that reflects the surrounding reality in artistic images. The artistic image can be expressed in different types of art: music, painting, architecture, sculpture, literature. Works of art have a great influence on the formation of a person's personality.

Task number 26

Name and illustrate any of the three main employer responsibilities outlined in the Labor Code RF.

In task No. 26, it is necessary to name and illustrate examples of any three main obligations of the employer, enshrined in the Labor Code:

  1. Ensure safety and working conditions in accordance with labor protection standards. At enterprise N, in order to improve the working conditions of employees, training sessions were held on injury prevention,
  2. Pay wages in full on time. For delaying the payment of wages, the management of enterprise Y was held liable in the form of forcing employees to pay interest in addition to their salaries.
  3. Provide compulsory social insurance for employees. AT labor contract, signed by citizen N with the company, a clause on compulsory social insurance of citizen N was included in the section of the employer's obligations.

Task number 27

A new political party has been registered in State Z. It has central governing bodies and regional branches. The party proclaims as its basic principles traditionalism, stability, order, as well as the priority of the interests of the state, nation, society over the interests of the individual. The political party during the elections won the required number of votes and received seats in parliament. Determine the type of political party depending on its ideological affiliation. Give the fact that allowed you to make such a conclusion. Name any two other types of parties distinguished by this criterion, and briefly describe any one of them.

  • the party is registered;
  • central governments and regional offices (sign, indicates a mass party);
  • basic principles: traditionalism, stability, order, as well as the priority of the interests of the state, nation, society over the interests of the individual (a sign indicating ideological affiliation is conservative);
  • entered the parliament after the elections (participates in power - a sign indicating the ruling party);

Now questions: Determine the type of political party depending on its ideological affiliation.

Answer: Conservative Party.

Give the fact that allowed you to make such a conclusion.

Answer: Because it upholds the principles of tradition and stability of development (traditionalism, stability, order, as well as the priority of the interests of the state, nation, society over the interests of the individual).

Name any two other types of parties distinguished by this criterion, and briefly describe any one of them.

Answer: In terms of ideological orientation, liberal and socialist parties can be distinguished. Signs of the liberal party: the inalienability of natural human rights, their priority over the interests of society and the state, political pluralism, free market economy.

Task number 28

You are instructed to prepare a detailed answer on the topic “Types of families”. Make a plan according to which you will cover this topic. The plan must contain at least three points, of which two or more are detailed in sub-points.

To write a plan for any of the social science topics, it is necessary to clearly understand the structure of the study of the topic. In fact, this task tests students' understanding of the structure of the topic. Therefore, the writing of the plan also depends on the quality of mastering the material of the topic, understanding its structure. In this case, the topic of the plan is "Types of families."

  1. The concept of the family as a small group based on marriage or consanguinity.
  2. Family functions (in this version of the plan, you may not specify)
  3. Types of families by the nature of the relationship between members:
    1. Traditional (patriarchal family), its features:
      A) cohabitation of several generations;
      B) male dominance;
      C) economic dependence of family members on a man;
      D) rigid distribution of responsibilities
    2. Partner (democratic) family:
      A) nuclearity;
      B) decision-making by all family members;
      C) the economic independence of women;
      D) fair distribution of household responsibilities
  4. Types of families in relation to raising children:
    1. authoritarian;
    2. Democratic;
    3. Liberal (permissive)
    4. Modern tendencies in family development

Task 29

Select one from the statements below, reveal its meaning in the form of a mini-essay, indicating, if necessary, different aspects of the problem posed by the author (the topic touched upon).

When presenting your thoughts on the issue raised (marked topic), when arguing your point of view, use knowledge obtained during the study of the course of social science, corresponding concepts, as well as facts social life and own life experience.

(Give at least two examples from various sources as evidence.)

29.1. Philosophy. “The privilege of fish, rats and wolves is to live by the law of supply and demand; but justice is the law of the life of mankind.” (D. Ruskin)

29.2. Economy. “The types of business are different, but the business as a system remains the same regardless of its scale and structure, products, technologies and markets.” (P. Drucker)

29.3. Sociology, social psychology. “We need schools that not only teach, which is extremely important, this is the most important thing, but also schools that educate the individual.” (V.V. Putin)

29.4. Political science. "The supreme power is worthy of honor only insofar as it is a means of ensuring human rights." (A. Custin)

29.5. Jurisprudence. “Protection of law is a duty to society. He who defends his right defends the right in general. (R. Iering)

Exercise 29. 3. “We need schools that not only teach, which is extremely important, this is the most important thing, but also schools that educate the individual.” (V.V. Putin)

When writing an essay, first of all, it is necessary to clearly represent the sphere of society to which the chosen topic belongs. You should carefully read the proposed topics, analyze your “bag of knowledge”, understand which of the topics you have clearer theoretical ideas, for which of the topics you can give the best examples that reveal the content of the topic.

In this case, we have chosen a topic from the section sociology, social psychology. We understand that the problem is immediately raised modern school, education systems. The eternal question: the tasks of education are training and education, what is more important? The issue of socialization is also touched upon - “schools that educate the individual”. I note that we cannot go into the concept of the topic of the spiritual sphere of society here, because we are writing an essay from another section. So let's try to write.

What social order should the school fulfill - to give students only a high level of education? Or to fulfill an equally important mission - the education of the individual?

As is known from the course of social science, education is a way of becoming a person by obtaining knowledge, acquiring skills and abilities, developing creative abilities through a system of social institutions, the most important of which is the school.

When we talk about the school as an institution that provides education, we understand that we are talking about social institution, which has a number of elements: these are educational standards and programs, principles of operation, including a network educational institutions and governing bodies.

To improve the quality of education, the state is taking a number of measures: lengthening the training period, increasing the requirements for the level of qualifications of teachers, using the variability of educational programs, building individual educational trajectories for students, equipping schools with modern equipment, and introducing new forms of final certification.

As a result, we see how high school graduates demonstrate high scores on the Unified State Examination, which make it possible to take state-funded places in the leading universities of the capital. According to the results of international research presented by the HSE, in which 49 countries took part, Russian schoolchildren primary school occupy a leading position in the world in reading, mathematics and science. As well as 8th grade math. According to the researchers, this result was achieved due to the introduction of new educational standards, systems of unified state certification.

But just enough educational outcomes for society and the individual? The author of the quote clearly points out to us the most important component educational process: the education of a person's personality.

Based on the functions of education: economic, social and cultural, it becomes clear that it is in the cultural function - the use of previously accumulated culture in order to educate a person, develop his creative abilities that this problem manifests itself.

In addition to lessons, grades, exams, there is also an eventful school life: cool watch, school festivals, trips, joint trips with classmates in Russia and other countries.

In all this, the student learns to interact with other people, shows his abilities and talents. It is in this atmosphere that the social function of education is realized. Through the socialization of the individual, the assimilation of social norms, statuses and roles.

As an example, one can cite the favorite film from childhood, “The Eccentric of 5 B”, which vividly demonstrates how the school team, the class forms the personality of Bori. How does he learn responsibility when he is appointed counselor in grade 1.

Thus, V.V. Putin in his statement once again emphasized the importance of understanding by society and the school of the inseparability of the two most important processes associated with the socialization of the individual - education and upbringing.

The exam in social studies 2017, unlike the exam in 2016, has not undergone significant changes. The structure of the block of tasks of part 1, aimed at testing knowledge on the topic "Law", has been brought into line with the structure of blocks that check the content of other sections of the course: task 17 has been added to choose from correct judgments, the numbering of tasks 18 (former 17), 19 (former 18) has been changed. Task 19 in the form in which it existed in the KIM of previous years was excluded from the work.

In total, there are 29 tasks in the examination version, which are divided into 2 large blocks. The first part, aimed at testing the general knowledge of the graduate, includes 20 tasks with a short answer in the form of a number or word. The test part in its classic form was abandoned back in 2015.

  • Tasks 1-3 are aimed at working with concepts and test the ability to operate with the main social science terms. In task 1, we will see a table where we are asked to insert a missing term. In the second task, it is necessary to find a general term for all the proposed ones, and in the 3rd task, a search for extra elements is proposed. Logically, this also includes task 20 to search for terms missing in the text.
  • Tasks 4-19 test knowledge in all sciences presented in the subject of social science in this way: tasks 4-6 people and society; 7-10 economics; 11-12 sociology; 13-15 politics; 16-19 right.
  • I would especially like to highlight tasks 14 and 16 for matching. Here, the knowledge of state authorities and their powers or the distribution of powers between the subjects of the Russian Federation and the Federal Center are checked (14). 16 tests knowledge of the Constitution or the rights and obligations of a person and a citizen.

The second part consists of tasks 21 - 29 with a detailed answer, where the graduate must fully demonstrate his knowledge of the subject of social science, giving detailed explanations, expressing and arguing his point of view.

  • The tasks of part 2 21-24 are composite according to the presented text, where the first two questions are directly aimed at finding an answer in the text, and the remaining two check the social science knowledge of students.
  • Task 25 is the most difficult and offers to reveal the meaning of the concept. If the meaning of the concept is not explicitly disclosed by the student, then the task is not counted.
  • Task 26 - the ability to illustrate with examples the phenomena of social life.
  • 27 task-task.
  • 28 drawing up a text plan, where there should be at least 3 paragraphs, two of which with subparagraphs.
  • 29 mini essay.

The sections of the subject that are checked in the exam also have not changed - these are the blocks of man and society; economy; social relations; politics; right.

Many graduates choose social studies as an additional exam, not only because of the requirements of universities, but also because they hope to intuitively answer the questions, as it seems to them, an easy subject. This is fundamentally the wrong approach. The experience of past years has shown that deep theoretical knowledge of the subject is indispensable and those who are serious about graduation tests will be able to overcome the examination threshold.

In the next article, we will talk with you about the minimum scores and the translation scale, as well as the criteria for grading assignments.