The exam evaluates sociological understanding of families and education, emphasizing theoretical perspectives, research methods, and social trends. Key themes include family functions, the division of domestic labor, arranged marriage, and socialization′s role within families. In education, topics cover in-school and out-of-school factors influencing achievement, the impact of marketization, and the relationship between education and capitalism. Questions analyze gender disparities, social class effects, ethnocentric curricula, and the correspondence principle. Keywords include “socialization,“ “domestic labor,“ “marketization,“ “capitalist society,“ “ethnocentric curriculum,“ and “educational achievement.“ The assessment tests critical thinking, analytical skills, and application of sociological theories.