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1. |
What is the prominent factor which caused to emergence of village society in India |
A. | agricultural economy |
B. | capitalist economy |
C. | feudal economy |
D. | asiatic economy |
Answer» A. agricultural economy |
2. |
…………..is the major feature of rural society |
A. | haemogeneity |
B. | homogeneity |
C. | heterogeneity |
D. | hierarchy |
Answer» B. homogeneity |
3. |
Which is the living system end with the emergence of agricultural society |
A. | nomadic mode of collective living |
B. | semi-nomadic mode of collective living |
C. | settled mode of living |
D. | community mode of collective living |
Answer» A. nomadic mode of collective living |
4. |
What are the three types of agricultural production techniques as mentioned in history |
A. | bronze age, brass age, iron age and gold age |
B. | hoe culture, gun culture, bullock culture and fertilizers |
C. | hoe culture, plough culture, wheel culture and tractors |
D. | hoe culture, plough culture & tractors and fertilizers. |
Answer» D. hoe culture, plough culture & tractors and fertilizers. |
5. |
What is one of the institution among the institutions related to the term family, which are identified by Rivers |
A. | clan |
B. | ethnic |
C. | class |
D. | moitey |
Answer» A. clan |
6. |
Self sufficiency is the major characteristics of ……………… |
A. | urban society |
B. | modern society |
C. | rural society |
D. | capitalist society |
Answer» C. rural society |
7. |
Which is the land settlement system established by Lord Cornvallis in 1793 |
A. | ryotwari land settlement system |
B. | permanent land settlement system. |
C. | cornvallis land settlement system |
D. | zamindari land settlement system |
Answer» B. permanent land settlement system. |
8. |
To know about sanskritisation M.N. Srinivas made his study in.......... |
A. | mysore |
B. | karnataka |
C. | bengaluru |
D. | coorgs |
Answer» D. coorgs |
9. |
Which was the land revenue introduced by Cornwallis in 1793 through Permanent Settlement Act. |
A. | zamindari system |
B. | ryotwari system |
C. | intermediary system |
D. | land lord system |
Answer» A. zamindari system |
10. |
When did the Caste Disabilities Removal act established? |
A. | 1849 |
B. | 1857 |
C. | 1850 |
D. | 1947 |
Answer» C. 1850 |
11. |
Which were the provinces where the permanent land settlement system introduced? |
A. | bengladesh, bihar, madhya pradesh and orissa |
B. | india, afganisthan, uttar pradesh and bihar |
C. | orissa, bhuwaneswar, kolkatta and bengal |
D. | bengal, bihar, orissa and varanasi |
Answer» D. bengal, bihar, orissa and varanasi |
12. |
Who were recognized as the owners of land in permanent land settlement system |
A. | landlords |
B. | zamindars |
C. | labourers |
D. | king |
Answer» B. zamindars |
13. |
What was the main intension of British people to introduce land revenue system in India |
A. | collect revenue maintenance of country |
B. | collect revenue for luxury of administrators |
C. | collect the revenue for their profit |
D. | collect revenue for welfare |
Answer» C. collect the revenue for their profit |
14. |
Who introduced Ryotwari Land settlement system in India? |
A. | thomas munro |
B. | cornvallis |
C. | ashokan |
D. | bentick |
Answer» A. thomas munro |
15. |
When did the Ryotwari Land settlement system introduced in India? |
A. | 1819 |
B. | 1924 |
C. | 1822 |
D. | 1820 |
Answer» D. 1820 |
16. |
Who established the Sathya Sodhak Samaj? |
A. | jyothi venkitachalam |
B. | jyothi rao phule |
C. | ram mohan roy |
D. | jyothi basu |
Answer» B. jyothi rao phule |
17. |
What is known as a living system followed by a family after the marriage husband and wife lives in wife’s family? |
A. | mother local |
B. | virilocal |
C. | matrilocal |
D. | uxorilocal |
Answer» C. matrilocal |
18. |
Who use the Marxian theory while analyzing the Indian class structure in agrarian relation? |
A. | g p murdock |
B. | d p mukherjee |
C. | karl marx |
D. | a r desai |
Answer» D. a r desai |
19. |
What is the peculiarity of Asiatic feudal economy? |
A. | lack of private property |
B. | lack of communal property |
C. | lack of capitalist property |
D. | lack of public property |
Answer» A. lack of private property |
20. |
................ who own but do not cultivate land |
A. | peasants |
B. | landlords |
C. | zamindar |
D. | labourers |
Answer» B. landlords |
21. |
Indian rural economy was a ……………….economy |
A. | self-sufficient |
B. | semi-self sufficient |
C. | independent |
D. | mixed |
Answer» D. mixed |
22. |
………..is the process of destruction of the old handicraft industry without commensurate the growth of modern industry. |
A. | de-peasantization |
B. | de-colonization |
C. | de-industrialization |
D. | de-agrarinization |
Answer» C. de-industrialization |
23. |
Who wrote the famous work “Social Background of Indian Nationalism”? |
A. | akshay ramanlal desai |
B. | akshay kumar desai |
C. | ishwarlal pragji deasi |
D. | govind sadashiv ghurye |
Answer» A. akshay ramanlal desai |
24. |
……….has pointed out the different phases of Indian nationalism |
A. | g s ghurye |
B. | gandhi |
C. | nehru |
D. | a r desai |
Answer» D. a r desai |
25. |
How many phases of the growth of Indian Nationalism are identified by A R Desai? |
A. | two |
B. | five |
C. | four |
D. | three |
Answer» B. five |
26. |
What is the peculiarity of the first phase of Indian nationalism? |
A. | social base is very narrow. |
B. | social base is very wide |
C. | social base is very crude |
D. | social base is very comprehend |
Answer» A. social base is very narrow. |
27. |
When did the first phase of the emergence of Indian nationalism? |
A. | 1805 |
B. | 1857 |
C. | 1885 |
D. | 1888 |
Answer» C. 1885 |
28. |
When did the second phase of the emergence of Indian nationalism? |
A. | 1885-1907 |
B. | 1885-1905 |
C. | 1857-1947 |
D. | 1757-1885 |
Answer» B. 1885-1905 |
29. |
When did the third phase of the emergence of Indian nationalism extended? |
A. | 1905-1918 |
B. | 1918-1934 |
C. | 1880-1885 |
D. | 1905-1947 |
Answer» A. 1905-1918 |
30. |
When did the fourth phase of the emergence of Indian nationalism? |
A. | 1885-1905 |
B. | 1905-1907 |
C. | 1918-1934 |
D. | 1947-1956 |
Answer» C. 1918-1934 |
31. |
When did the fifth phase of the emergence of Indian nationalism? |
A. | 1880-1885 |
B. | 1757-1885 |
C. | 1885-1905 |
D. | 1934-1939 |
Answer» D. 1934-1939 |
32. |
What is the peculiarity of second phase of Indian nationalism? |
A. | social base is extended |
B. | social base is narrowed |
C. | social base is shrink |
D. | social base is distracted |
Answer» A. social base is extended |
33. |
What is the factor which influences the social base of the second phase of Indian nationalism? |
A. | philosophers and educated upper class |
B. | intellectuals and educated middle class |
C. | intellectuals and lower class |
D. | writers and upper middle class |
Answer» B. intellectuals and educated middle class |
34. |
Which phase of Indian nationalism characterized by the emergence of terrorist movement? |
A. | first phase |
B. | sixth phase |
C. | third phase |
D. | second phase |
Answer» D. second phase |
35. |
Where did A R Desai born? |
A. | nadiad |
B. | kishan garhi |
C. | shamirpet |
D. | coorg |
Answer» A. nadiad |
36. |
When did the work Social background of Indian Nationalism published? |
A. | 1947 |
B. | 1985 |
C. | 1948 |
D. | 1984 |
Answer» C. 1948 |
37. |
How many stages of development of sociology in India are identified by Ramakrishna Mukhejee? |
A. | two |
B. | three |
C. | four |
D. | six |
Answer» B. three |
38. |
Which is the prominent work written by Abul fazal influence the emergence of sociology in India? |
A. | ain-i-akbari |
B. | deen-ilahi |
C. | jizhiya |
D. | hothus malabarius |
Answer» C. jizhiya |
39. |
Which is the first stage of the development of sociology in India as specified by R K Mukherjee? |
A. | pre-professional |
B. | pre-academic |
C. | pro-professional |
D. | developmental and scientific |
Answer» D. developmental and scientific |
40. |
Which is the second stage of the development of sociology in India as conceptualized by R K Mukherjee? |
A. | pro-professional stage |
B. | currently needed stage |
C. | professional stage |
D. | professional stage |
Answer» A. pro-professional stage |
41. |
……….is the stage characterizes period of the data collection, description, and
|
A. | professional |
B. | protoprofessional |
C. | currently needed stage of development |
D. | scientific stage |
Answer» B. protoprofessional |
42. |
Who is popularly known as the father of Indian sociology? |
A. | a r desai |
B. | i p desai |
C. | m n srinivas |
D. | g s ghurye |
Answer» D. g s ghurye |
43. |
What is the full name of G S Ghurye |
A. | gopal sadashiv ghurye |
B. | govind sadashiv ghurye |
C. | guru sad ghurye |
D. | guna sidh ghurye |
Answer» B. govind sadashiv ghurye |
44. |
Who wrote the famous book “Caste and Class in India”? |
A. | g s ghurye |
B. | louis dumont |
C. | ketkar |
D. | risely |
Answer» A. g s ghurye |
45. |
Patrick Geddes was a …………..sociologist |
A. | italian |
B. | british |
C. | american |
D. | scottish |
Answer» D. scottish |
46. |
Who is known as the doyen of Indian sociologists? |
A. | m n srinivas |
B. | g s ghurye |
C. | d p mukherjee |
D. | a r desai |
Answer» B. g s ghurye |
47. |
Which is an approach relate phenomena to the context? |
A. | indological |
B. | regional |
C. | contextualization |
D. | professionalization |
Answer» C. contextualization |
48. |
Which is the prominent view relate to contextualization? |
A. | book view |
B. | textual view |
C. | interview |
D. | field view |
Answer» D. field view |
49. |
What is the primary advantage of field view as compared to book view? |
A. | field view reflect the reality |
B. | field view reflect the truth |
C. | field is open |
D. | field is reliable |
Answer» A. field view reflect the reality |
50. |
When did the indigenization of social sciences started? |
A. | post-british era |
B. | post-colonial era |
C. | post-independent era |
D. | colonial era |
Answer» B. post-colonial era |
51. |
………….assumes that historically Indian society and culture are unique. |
A. | indological approach |
B. | regional approach |
C. | sanskritized approach |
D. | indian approach |
Answer» A. indological approach |
52. |
………..is an approach which helps to understand the uniqueness or specificity of Indian social realities with the help of ancient texts |
A. | civilizational approach |
B. | cultural approach |
C. | dialectical approach |
D. | indological approach |
Answer» D. indological approach |
53. |
What is another name of Indological approach? |
A. | textual perspective |
B. | field view |
C. | subaltern perspective |
D. | colonial perspective |
Answer» A. textual perspective |
54. |
................ who look upon agriculture as a business proposition |
A. | rich landlords |
B. | rich farmers |
C. | capitalists |
D. | peasants |
Answer» B. rich farmers |
55. |
Who cultivate their own land and hire labourers only for certain operations or at certain points of time. |
A. | rich peasants |
B. | landlords |
C. | middle peasants |
D. | intermediaries |
Answer» C. middle peasants |
56. |
............ has become an essential for modern democratic nation States to ensure a strong sense of identification whether the polity based on a commonsense of identity |
A. | secularism |
B. | communalism |
C. | democratism |
D. | seacularism |
Answer» A. secularism |
57. |
Who made the classic study India as a secular state |
A. | george holyoake |
B. | herbert spencer |
C. | roland barthes |
D. | donald eugine smith |
Answer» D. donald eugine smith |
58. |
................. is an ideology which states that society is divided in to religious communities those interest differ and one at times, even opposed to each other |
A. | communalism |
B. | secularism |
C. | communism |
D. | capitalism |
Answer» A. communalism |
59. |
Who among the following wrote the book 'Indian Village'? |
A. | s c dube |
B. | r c dube |
C. | m n srinivas |
D. | mckim marriot |
Answer» A. s c dube |
60. |
The concept of 'Dominant Caste' first appeared in the book…………….. |
A. | caste in modern india |
B. | social change in modern india |
C. | remembered village |
D. | india’s village |
Answer» C. remembered village |
61. |
Who wrote the book ho*mo hierarchicus |
A. | herbert risely |
B. | louis dumont |
C. | ketkar |
D. | john munro |
Answer» B. louis dumont |
62. |
A.R. Desai Social change refers to change in…………………. |
A. | function of society |
B. | structure of society |
C. | society |
D. | change in social institution |
Answer» B. structure of society |
63. |
Cultural traits are acquired through…………………… |
A. | society |
B. | non-material culture |
C. | material culture |
D. | socialization |
Answer» D. socialization |
64. |
Who among the following sociologists has considered purity and pollution as the primary characteristic of the caste system? |
A. | g s ghurye |
B. | m n srinivas |
C. | louis dumont |
D. | s c dube |
Answer» C. louis dumont |
65. |
With whom among the following are the concepts Universalization and Parochialization associated? |
A. | mckim marriot |
B. | yogendra singh |
C. | robert redfield |
D. | n k bose |
Answer» A. mckim marriot |
66. |
What is the meaning of Great tradition? |
A. | elite culture |
B. | higher culture |
C. | great culture |
D. | primitive culture |
Answer» A. elite culture |
67. |
What is the meaning of Little tradition? |
A. | little culture |
B. | elite culture |
C. | folk culture |
D. | material culture |
Answer» C. folk culture |
68. |
Which are the two types of pollution conceptualized by Louis Dumont? |
A. | simple and complex |
B. | permanent and temporary |
C. | material and non-material |
D. | caste and sub-caste |
Answer» B. permanent and temporary |
69. |
Which is a situation produced the temporary pollution? |
A. | child birth |
B. | birth in specific caste |
C. | pollution by approach of lower caste |
D. | birth in lower caste |
Answer» A. child birth |
70. |
Which is the central characteristic of caste system as mentioned by Dumont? |
A. | traditional occupation |
B. | pollution |
C. | civil and religious disabilities |
D. | mythical ancestor |
Answer» B. pollution |
71. |
Under………………society is divided into several small social group called caste |
A. | class system |
B. | varna system |
C. | caste system |
D. | class system |
Answer» C. caste system |
72. |
The caste can be graded and arranged into a hierarchy on the basis of their ……………. |
A. | social status |
B. | occupation |
C. | varna status |
D. | social precedence |
Answer» D. social precedence |
73. |
The hierarchy present in the caste system is reflected through …………..in society |
A. | division of labour |
B. | birth order |
C. | hierarchy |
D. | occupation |
Answer» A. division of labour |
74. |
Civil and religious disabilities of caste system are reflected through …………………. |
A. | rule |
B. | culture |
C. | society |
D. | unequal distribution of disabilities and privileges |
Answer» D. unequal distribution of disabilities and privileges |
75. |
What is a major civil and religious disability practiced related with caste system? |
A. | keep distance from higher caste |
B. | division of labour |
C. | restriction on taking water from public well |
D. | restriction on common dining |
Answer» C. restriction on taking water from public well |
76. |
Which is known as the rule followed by the caste members should marry within their own caste? |
A. | endogamy |
B. | endogamy |
C. | incest taboo |
D. | matrilocal |
Answer» B. endogamy |
77. |
Who wrote the work The Remembered Village? |
A. | s c dube |
B. | mckim marriot |
C. | robert redfield |
D. | m n srinivas |
Answer» D. m n srinivas |
78. |
Who introduces the concept of Brahmanization? |
A. | m n srinivas |
B. | yogendra singh |
C. | robert redfield |
D. | ambedkar |
Answer» A. m n srinivas |
79. |
Which was the work of Srinivas define sanskritisation? |
A. | remembered village |
B. | indian village |
C. | social change in modern india |
D. | social system of mysore village |
Answer» C. social change in modern india |
80. |
Sanskritisation promotes……………. |
A. | cultural mobility |
B. | structural mobility |
C. | social mobility |
D. | functional mobility |
Answer» B. structural mobility |
81. |
The Indian sociologist who does not sympathize with the Marxian perspective was ………. |
A. | m n srinivas |
B. | d p mukherjee |
C. | a r desai |
D. | r k mukherjee |
Answer» A. m n srinivas |
82. |
Who among the following the prominent advocators of structural-functionalist approach in Indian sociology |
A. | parsons & coser |
B. | n k bose & s sinha |
C. | tagore & nehru |
D. | m n srinivas & s c dube |
Answer» D. m n srinivas & s c dube |
83. |
Where did Shyam Charan Dube born? |
A. | nadiad |
B. | narsinghpur |
C. | mysore |
D. | kishangarhi |
Answer» B. narsinghpur |
84. |
S C Dube applied structural-functional approach for studying the ……………… |
A. | indian village community |
B. | village |
C. | caste |
D. | culture |
Answer» A. indian village community |
85. |
Which is the prominent village near Hyderabad studied by Dube |
A. | kishangarhi |
B. | rampura |
C. | shamirpet |
D. | nadiad |
Answer» C. shamirpet |
86. |
Which is the tribal group studied by Dube? |
A. | the kamar |
B. | bhoms |
C. | kadar |
D. | paniya |
Answer» A. the kamar |
87. |
Who wrote the work Indian Village? |
A. | m n srinivas |
B. | mckim marriot |
C. | mukherjee |
D. | s c dube |
Answer» D. s c dube |
88. |
Who wrote the book entitled as India’s changing Villages? |
A. | veena dube |
B. | m n srinivas |
C. | s c dube |
D. | g s ghurye |
Answer» C. s c dube |
89. |
Which work of Dube described about the how villages can be seen in diversifies framework? |
A. | india’s village |
B. | indian village |
C. | changing village |
D. | mysore village |
Answer» B. indian village |
90. |
Cultural approach is otherwise known as ………………. |
A. | civilizational approach |
B. | culturological approach |
C. | textual approach |
D. | indological approach |
Answer» A. civilizational approach |
91. |
Who is the sociologist firstly designed civilizational perspective? |
A. | robert redfield |
B. | yogendra singh |
C. | n k bose |
D. | surajith sinha |
Answer» A. robert redfield |
92. |
Which is the prominent approach analyzed the growth and development of society from its original core to the modern form through assimilation or acculturation? |
A. | indological perspective |
B. | civilizational perspective |
C. | structural-functional perspective |
D. | dialectical perspective |
Answer» B. civilizational perspective |
93. |
Which is the study of Redfield applied civilizational perspective? |
A. | study about kamar |
B. | study about ahom |
C. | study about mexican village community |
D. | study about bhils community |
Answer» C. study about mexican village community |
94. |
……………society is small, isolated, non-literate and socially homogeneous |
A. | folk |
B. | rural |
C. | agrarian |
D. | simple |
Answer» A. folk |
95. |
Through the civilizational approach Redfield analyzed……………. |
A. | peasant-urban continuum |
B. | peasant-rural continuum |
C. | tribal-urban continuum |
D. | folk-urban continuum |
Answer» D. folk-urban continuum |
96. |
Which is the main conceptual framework made by Singer and Marriot to explain the civilizational perspective? |
A. | peasant and urban tradition |
B. | traditional and scientific tradition |
C. | little and great tradition |
D. | tribal and peasant tradition |
Answer» C. little and great tradition |
97. |
Which are the two stages of growth of civilization put forwarded by Yogendra Singh? |
A. | indigenous and western |
B. | western and british |
C. | indian and western |
D. | orthogenetic and heterogenetic |
Answer» A. indigenous and western |
98. |
Which is the conceptual framework of evolutionary model put forwarded by Surajith Sinha for explaining civilizational approach? |
A. | tribe-caste-peasant-caste continuum |
B. | primitive-caste-elite continuum |
C. | tribe-class- caste continuum |
D. | primitive-caste-tribe caste continuum |
Answer» B. primitive-caste-elite continuum |
99. |
Which is the prominent approach concentrates on the idea that every system has a clear
|
A. | socio-structural approach |
B. | structural-functional approach |
C. | system approach |
D. | socio-cultural perspective |
Answer» D. socio-cultural perspective |
100. |
Who wrote the book “Social change in Modern India”? |
A. | milton singer |
B. | robert redfield |
C. | louis coser |
D. | m n srinivas |
Answer» D. m n srinivas |
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