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SOCIOLOGYWritten examination
Friday 9 November 2018 Reading time: 3.00 pm to 3.15 pm (15 minutes) Writing time: 3.15 pm to 5.15 pm (2 hours)
QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK
Structure of bookSection Number of
questionsNumber of questions
to be answeredNumber of
marks
A 8 8 40B 4 4 40
Total 80
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Materials supplied• Questionandanswerbookof24pages,includingassessment criteria for Section Bonpage24• Additionalspaceisavailableattheendofthebookifyouneedextrapapertocompleteananswer.
Instructions• Writeyourstudent numberinthespaceprovidedaboveonthispage.• AllwrittenresponsesmustbeinEnglish.
Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room.
©VICTORIANCURRICULUMANDASSESSMENTAUTHORITY2018
SUPERVISOR TO ATTACH PROCESSING LABEL HEREVictorian Certificate of Education 2018
STUDENT NUMBER
Letter
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SECTION A – continued
SECTION A
Instructions for Section AAnswer all questions in the spaces provided.
Australian Indigenous culture
Use the following information to answer Questions 1 and 2.
Representation 1
Source: J Butler, ‘Triple J won’t do the Hottest 100 on Australia Day, moving it to new date’, The Huffington Post Australia, <www.huffingtonpost.com.au>, 27 November 2017
1Hottest 100 – 100 most popular songs/music as decided by listeners’ votes
Due to copyright restrictions, this material is not supplied.
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Question 1 (4marks)ReferringtoRepresentation1,identifythemajorissueanddescribetherelationshipbetweenthisissueandawarenessofAustralianIndigenousculture.
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SECTION A – continued
Question 2 (6marks)ExplainhowtheresponsesinRepresentation1fromAustralianIndigenousandnon-Indigenoussourcessupportreconciliation.
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Ethnicity
Question 3 (4marks)Explainthedifferencebetweenthesociologicalconceptsofraceandethnicity.
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SECTION A – continued
Question 4 (6marks)Whatisthepurposeofethicalmethodology?Inyourresponse,includeanexplanationofhowaspectsofethicalmethodologywouldbeappliedwhenresearchinganethnicgroup.
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Community
Question 5 (4marks)Describehowsociologistsdefinetheconceptofcommunity.Inyourresponse,refertothetheoryofFerdinandTönnies.
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SECTION A – continued
Question 6 (6marks)Howcouldageographicalcharacteristicaffecttheexperienceofcommunity?Inyourresponse,refertotheexperienceofonecommunitythatyouhavestudiedthisyear.
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Social movements and social change
Use the following information to answer Questions 7 and 8.
Representation 2
Pets are no longer in the doghouse
Victorianrentersaresettohavegreaterrightswhenitcomestotheirpets.InOctober2017,theVictorianGovernmentannounced14rentalreforms in its Rent Fair package, includingmakingitharderforlandlordstobanpets.
The reforms came five months after theformationoftheMakeRentingFairCoalition(MRFC).TheMRFC,ledbyTenantsVictoria,includes over 70 organisations and 4000individuals, and aims to provideVictoria’s 1.5millionrenterswithbetterprotections.
TheMRFC developed a campaign seekingchanges to theResidential Tenancies Act.Thechanges,presentedasapolicyplatform,includedremoving‘noreason’evictionnotices,banningrentalbiddingandallowingpets.
Thecampaignispartofabiggermovementformorepet-friendlyrentalaccommodation,whichincludes the ‘KeepAustralia Pet Friendly’campaign championed by celebri ty vet DrChrisBrown.
TenantsVictoria CEOMark O’Brien says, ‘WeareveryproudthatsupportoftheMakeRenting Fair campaign over the past ninemonthshasdriventheVictorianGovernmentintherightdirection’.
Thecommunityresponsetothegovernment’sreformshasbeenhuge,withover800peoplewithin one week emailing their support, inparticularforthe‘petsarewelcome’promise,tovariousmembersoftheVictorianGovernment.
When launching the reforms,Minister forAgriculture Jaala Pulford stated, ‘No oneshouldhavetochoosebetweenthepettheylove andaplacetolive–ourreformswillendthisdiscrimination’.
However,noteveryonesupportsthereforms.TheRealEstate InstituteofVictoria (REIV)has set up the ‘Rentfair is Unfair’ onlinepetition,claiminglandlordsmaybenegativelyaffected by the changes. They allege somelandlordshavealreadystoppedrentingouttheirpropertiestoavoidpets.Fewerpropertiesonthemarketworsensthehousingaffordabilitycrisisbyreducingsupply,whichleadstohigherrents and to greater competition betweenrenters.
Theworkof theMRFCisnotdoneuntil thereformsarelegislatedinarevisedResidential Tenancies Act.
Sources:quotefromMarkO’Brien,TenantsVictoriamediarelease,8October2017, <www.tuv.org.au/media/media-releases/rental_fairness_package_oct2017>;
quotefromJaalaPulford,mediarelease,22May2018, PremierofVictoriawebsite,<www.premier.vic.gov.au/making-renting-fair-for-victorian-pet-owners>
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SECTION A – continued
Question 7 (5marks)ClassifythesocialmovementinRepresentation2asalternativeorreformative.Justifyyourresponseusingevidencefromtherepresentation.
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Question 8 (5marks)ReferringtoRepresentation2,examinetwofactorsthatcontributedtothesuccessofthesocialmovementinachievingsocialchange.
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SECTION B – Question 1–continued
SECTION B
Instructions for Section BAnswerallquestionsinthespacesprovided.Yourresponseswillbeassessedaccordingtotheassessmentcriteriasetoutonpage24.
Question 1 (10marks)ExaminetwoAustralianIndigenousresponsestothehistoricalsuppressionofAustralianIndigenousculture.CommentontheeffectivenessofeachresponseinprotectingAustralianIndigenousculture.
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SECTION B – Question 2–continued
Question 2 (10marks)Analysehowbarriersandenablersinfluencetheexperienceofbelonging.Inyourresponse,refertoone ethnicgroupthatyouhavestudiedthisyear.
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Question 3 (10marks)Explainwhyfeelingsofinclusionandexclusioncanvarywithinacommunity.Inyourresponse,refertoone communitythatyouhavestudiedthisyear.
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Question 4 (10 marks) Referring to one social movement, evaluate the degree to which the actions of the movement’s opposition have affected the ability of this social movement to achieve its goals.
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Extra space for responses
Clearly number all responses in this space.
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Ananswerbookisavailablefromthesupervisorifyouneedextrapapertocompleteananswer.Pleaseensureyouwriteyourstudent numberinthespaceprovidedonthefrontcoveroftheanswerbook.At the end of the examination, place the answer book inside the front cover of this question and answer book.
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Assessment criteria for Section BTheextended-answerquestionsinSectionBwillbeassessedagainstthefollowingcriteria,asappropriate:• explanationandapplicationofsociologicalconcepts,theoriesandmethods• knowledgeand/oranalysisand/orevaluationofsociologicalexperience,perspectivesandchange• useand/orevaluationofarangeofrelevantevidence/sources• synthesisofevidencetodrawconclusions
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