
This arcade-style revision quiz is designed for AQA A-level Sociology students studying Beliefs in Society. Students enter their initials like an old-school arcade machine, then work through five timed levels based on the AQA specification: ideology, science and religion; religion, social change and social stability; religious organisations; social groups and religion; and secularisation, globalisation and religion in the contemporary world. The quiz includes key sociologists commonly used in AQA Beliefs in Society, including Marx, Lenin, Althusser, Gramsci, Durkheim, Malinowski, Parsons, Bellah, Weber, Maduro, Troeltsch, Niebuhr, Wallis, Stark and Bainbridge, Bruce, Wilson, Davie, Hervieu-Léger, Lyon, Heelas, Woodhead, Voas and Crockett, Norris and Inglehart, Armstrong and Giddens. Each level contains 20 multiple choice questions with instant feedback, a fresh five-minute timer and a top 10 leaderboard that also shows the current player’s ranking.
Beliefs Boss Battle
AQA A-level Sociology Paper 2 revision for Beliefs in Society. Battle through five timed levels, each with 20 questions and a fresh five-minute timer.
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Before you begin the AQA Beliefs in Society Boss Battle, type your initials or short name into the arcade display. You cannot start the quiz until you have entered a player name.
This activity focuses on the main specification areas for AQA Beliefs in Society.
- Level 1: Ideology, science and religion
- Level 2: Religion, social change and social stability
- Level 3: Religious organisations and movements
- Level 4: Social groups and religion
- Level 5: Secularisation, globalisation and contemporary religion
5 levels. 100 questions. 5 minutes per level. Top 10 leaderboard saved on this device.
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