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151. |
Change is the only unchanging aspects of society. Explain |
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152. |
Discuss the technological factors of social change |
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153. |
Difference between primitive religion and modern religion? |
Answer» Vvgh | |
154. |
Colonization is an example of |
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155. |
What are the dimensions of culture |
Answer» Cognitive, normative, material | |
156. |
What is culture for 1 mark |
Answer» Culture is a way of learning | |
157. |
What do you understand by plurality and inequality 2 marks |
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158. |
What are aggregates |
Answer» Aggregates can thus be defined as simply collections of people who are in the same place at the same time, but share no definite connection with one another. Passengers waiting at a railway station or airport or bus stop or a cinema audience are examples of aggregates. Such aggregates are often termed as quasi groups. | |
159. |
Hsns |
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160. |
Define religion |
Answer» Sociology of religion is the study of the beliefs, practices and organizational forms of religion using the tools and methods of the discipline of sociology. This objective investigation may include the use both of quantitative methods and of qualitative approaches. | |
161. |
In which perspective society is often compared with living organism ? |
Answer» plz find some assertion & reasoning based Questions. | |
162. |
The matter of arranging marriage: Rules and Prescriptions |
Answer» plz show the answer | |
163. |
Discuss the contribution of Auguste comet to the field of sociology. |
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164. |
Distinguish between evolutionary and revolutionary form of social change |
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165. |
What is meant by social institution? |
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166. |
What do you mean by social structure |
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167. |
What is stucturism |
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168. |
Discuss the main agencies of social control briefly? |
Answer» Thank you<br>Thanks for feedback<br>Law, customs | |
169. |
Give an example of Culture Lag |
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170. |
What is matrinieal society |
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171. |
Discuss on the subject matter and scope of sociology |
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172. |
Some assertion reason questions, matching,fill in the blanks,odd one |
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173. |
I need sociology chapter 1 MCQş |
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174. |
1:How personal and public issues are dialectically linked? Explain by citing an example of your own. |
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175. |
Capitalism |
Answer» What is economic system which believe in private ownership of means of production is called capitalism | |
176. |
Explain how pluralities function in our society in about 150 words |
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177. |
What is Speneer\'s view on the evolution of society? |
Answer» The evolutionary progression from simple, undifferentiated homogeneity to complex, differentiated heterogeneity was exemplified, Spencer argued, by the development of society. He developed a theory of two types of society, the militant and the industrial, which corresponded to this evolutionary progression. | |
178. |
Social control bring _to society |
Answer» Social order is the answer<br>Deviance | |
179. |
What is the need and importance of social control in our society |
Answer» Extremely need and importance of social control in our society because there is a no social control in society they know everyone will be in the Jewel and everyone will be a closing every once in their life so there is no order in our society if if we control our our society control when everyone will controlling themselves not to | |
180. |
With the help of examples differentiate between revolutionary and evolutionary social change |
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181. |
Why and how do societies resist change |
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182. |
How personal problem is related to public issue |
Answer» Personal problems is related to public issue as people think that their problem is much bigger than that of others but its not the case .For eg-: unemployment, a few people think that they are only unemployed , but unemployment is not a problem of just one person but it prevails in all developing countries. | |
183. |
AR Desai on the state? 5marks |
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184. |
Why do we need to use special terms and concepts in sociology?? |
Answer» Nandini singh<br>Hy | |
185. |
Give the importance of aspects of caste |
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186. |
Humanity? is better than any religion. |
Answer» ??<br>Yahan ab...puraane log nhi aate kya<br>??<br>Ma b acchi hu ..... Ara yaar sub kha pr ha ???<br>True.. | |
187. |
How industrial capitalism changed indian lives in villages and cities |
Answer» Industrial capitalism came to villages and cities of modern world so many workers started to work and stay.Many number of shops also came as a result. In fact, it also increased problem of bad sanitation and overpopulation.Industrial Revolution have gained wealth across all nature of capitalism aspects across the smaller in scale. | |
188. |
Examples of sociological imagination |
Answer» For example:\tTea drinking can be seen as a means of maintaining good health in the way that one might take daily supplements or vitamins.\tDrinking tea or coffee can be considered a tradition or a ritual, as many people choose to make it in the same way every day at a certain time.\tDrinking tea or coffee can be considered an addiction because they contain caffeine.\tCoffee drinking can be seen as a social activity because “going for coffee” focuses less on the beverage and more on talking with others. | |
189. |
Define cultural change |
Answer» \xa0Cultural Change :1. Norms and values undergo change over time.2. Certain external conditions in the contemporary society have given impetus to this change. These conditions are industrialisation, urbanisation, global network to television and computer, all of which have expanded enormously in the last few decades.3. Values related to inter-personal relationships in the family have changed and consequently modes of behaviour of people have also changed.4. Change in culture is a slow but a continuous process. But this process is accelerated by two conditions. These are : | |
190. |
What is the concept of subculture |
Answer» Sub-culture: A group of people within a large culture represents sub-culture. They borrow from or often distant, exaggerate or invent the symbols, values and beliefs of the people. | |
191. |
What is meant by authority and what are the different types of authority |
Answer» There are three types of authority1) Legitimate authority:-Authority of elected representatives,for example2) Traditional authority:-Authority retained by our elders falls under this category3) Charismatic authority:-The authority of a charismatic leader;for example authority of Ashoka<br>Authority is legitimate power;power which is recognised by others. | |
192. |
What is internal and external change in the society? 4 points |
Answer» \tSocial change is inevitable in social life and relationship.\tEvolutionary theories views society as moving in a definite direction and cause changes.\tSocial changes may occur in the internal or external aspects of the structure of society.External change refers to changes in forms of family, marriage, class, caste and kinship etc.\tInternal changes refer to changes in the norms and values of the society.\tThe rate of change of internal aspects is always slow because the social norms, values and belief gradually become part of the core of personality. | |
193. |
What is internal and external change in society |
Answer» \tExternal change refers to changes in forms of family, marriage, class, caste and kinship etc.\tInternal changes refer to changes in the norms and values of the society.\tThe rate of change of internal aspects is always slow because the social norms, values and belief gradually become part of the core of personality. | |
194. |
What is the contribution of G.S Ghurye in the field of sociology? 6 points |
Answer» G.S. Ghurye can be considered the founder of institutionalised sociology in India. He headed India’s very first post-graduate teaching department of Sociology at Bombay University for thirty-five years. He guided a large number of research scholars, many of whom went on to occupy prominent positions in the discipline. He also founded the Indian Sociological Society as well as its journal Sociological Bulletin. His academic writings were not only prolific, but very wide-ranging in the subjects they covered. At a time when financial and institutional support for university research was very limited, Ghurye managed to nurture sociology as an increasingly Indian discipline. Ghurye’s Bombay University department was the first to successfully implement two of the features which were later enthusiastically endorsed by his successors in the discipline. These were the active combining of teaching and research within the same institution, and the merger of social anthropology and sociology into a composite discipline. | |
195. |
How is society a continuous process? |
Answer» Society is a continuous process. It functions in a natural way. Society is not imposed upon people rather it is accepted by the members. The most important part in the functioning of society is negotiations. Due to social interaction society gets constituted and reconstituted. | |
196. |
How is Power played in political institutions?give an example |
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197. |
What do you understand by social institution write a short note on different social institution |
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198. |
What is caste ? |
Answer» A caste is a form of social stratification determined by one single factor i.e. ritualistic legitimation of authority.\xa0<br>Hlw koi jaanta hai ki what is relation between caste and status<br>What is relation between caste and status | |
199. |
What is a welfare state? |
Answer» \tA welfare state is a positive state. This means that, unlike the ‘laissez faire’ of classical liberal political theory, the welfare state does not seek to do only the minimum necessary to maintain law and order.\tThe welfare state is a democratic state. Democracy was considered an essential condition for the emergence of the welfare state.\tA welfare state follows a ‘mixed economy’ means an economy where both private capitalist enterprises and state or publicly owned enterprises co-exist. A welfare state does not seek to eliminate the capitalist market, nor does it prevent public investment in industry and other fields. | |
200. |
What is a social welfare? |
Answer» \tA welfare state is a positive state. This means that, unlike the ‘laissez faire’ of classical liberal political theory, the welfare state does not seek to do only the minimum necessary to maintain law and order.\tThe welfare state is a democratic state. Democracy was considered an essential condition for the emergence of the welfare state.\tA welfare state follows a ‘mixed economy’ means an economy where both private capitalist enterprises and state or publicly owned enterprises co-exist. A welfare state does not seek to eliminate the capitalist market, nor does it prevent public investment in industry and other fields. | |