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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 6 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Sociology - Understanding Indian Society [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board.


Check your progressExercises
Check your progress [Pages 85 - 98]

Balbharati solutions for Sociology - Understanding Indian Society [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 6 Social Problems in India Check your progress [Pages 85 - 98]

Check your progress | Q 1.1 | Page 85

State any three problems faced by the ageing population.

Check your progress | Q 1.2 | Page 85

Suggest three measures for the problems faced by senior citizens.

Check your progress | Q 2.1 | Page 88

In your opinion what do you think our educational system needs to do to solve the problem of unemployment among youth and young adults?

Check your progress | Q 2.2 | Page 88

Give two reasons why unemployment is unhealthy for a democratic society.

Check your progress | Q 2.3 | Page 88

Is there a connection between population growth and unemployment? Discuss in brief

Check your progress | Q 3.1 | Page 91

Discuss how multicropping will help farmers.

Check your progress | Q 3.2 | Page 91

Why do you think there is a problem of irrigation? Give two reasons.

Check your progress | Q 3.3 | Page 91

Discuss the role of counselling in tackling the problem of farmers’ suicide.

Check your progress | Q 4.1 | Page 93

With reference to the ‘Bell Bajao Andolan’,

Show the usefulness of such a campaign.

Check your progress | Q 4.2 | Page 93

With reference to the ‘Bell Bajao Andolan’,

What do you think is required for such a campaign to take off?

Check your progress | Q 4.3 | Page 93

With reference to the ‘Bell Bajao Andolan’,

Do you think such a campaign will succeed in metropolitan cities? Justify your response.

Check your progress | Q 5.1 | Page 98

If you know a friend who has an addiction problem, what role can you play to help the person?

Check your progress | Q 5.2 | Page 98

Suggest two co-curricular activities that can be conducted in your school to solve the problem of mobile addiction.

Check your progress | Q 5.3 | Page 98

Identify three negative consequences of internet addiction.

Exercises [Pages 99 - 100]

Balbharati solutions for Sociology - Understanding Indian Society [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 6 Social Problems in India Exercises [Pages 99 - 100]

Exercises | Q Q.1 (A) (1) | Page 99

The Domestic Violence Act was passed in the year ______.

  • 1995

  • 2005

  • 2011

Exercises | Q Q.1 (A) (2) | Page 99

One of the causes of farmer suicide is ______.

  • multi-cropping

  • indebtedness

  • climate change

Exercises | Q Q.1 (B) (1) | Page 99

Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.

  • Marijuana – Drug addiction

  • Violent films – Internet addiction

  • Selfitis syndrome – Substance addiction

  • Country liquor – Alcohol addiction

Exercises | Q Q.1 (C) (1) | Page 99

Identify the appropriate term from the given options in the box and rewrite it against the given statement.

A problem faced by transgender persons.

  • Narcotic drugs

  • Patriarchy

  • Gender discrimination

Exercises | Q Q.1 (C) (2) | Page 99

Identify the appropriate term from the given options and rewrite it against the given statement.

It can lead to physical health problems.

  • Narcotic drugs

  • Patriarchy

  • Gender discrimination

  • Linguism

  • Endogamy

  • Urbanisation

  • Industrialisation

  • Mahatma Jotirao Phule

Exercises | Q Q.1 (D) (1) | Page 99

Correct the underlined words and complete the statement.

Alcoholics Anonymous helps drug addicts.

Exercises | Q Q.1 (D) (2) | Page 99

Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.

Ageing is an artificial process.

Exercises | Q Q.2 (1) | Page 99

Write short notes.

Effects of addiction

Exercises | Q Q.2 (2) | Page 99

Write short notes.

Measures to tackle the problem of ageing.

Exercises | Q Q.3 (1) | Page 99

Write differences.

Social problem and Individual problem.

Exercises | Q Q.3 (2) | Page 99

Write differences.

Mobile addiction and Drug addiction.

Exercises | Q Q.4 (1) | Page 99

Explain the following concepts with examples.

Domestic violence

Exercises | Q Q.4 (2) | Page 99

Explain the following concepts with examples.

Skill Development.

Exercises | Q Q.5 (A) | Page 100

Complete the concept map.

Exercises | Q Q.5 (B) (1) | Page 100

State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.

Technology is always useful for social progress.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q Q.5 (B) (2) | Page 100

State whether the following statements are True or False with reasons.

There is a strong causal relationship between addiction and socialisation.

Exercises | Q Q.6 (1) | Page 100

Give your personal response.

Why do you think women are usually the victims in most reported cases of domestic violence?

Exercises | Q Q.6 (2) | Page 100

Give your personal response.

Discuss how keeping aged parents in a 'Home for the Aged' can have positive and negative consequences.

Exercises | Q Q.7 | Page 100

Discuss why farmers' suicide is a social problem today. Suggest suitable socio-economic measures to support the farmers.

Solutions for 6: Social Problems in India

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Concepts covered in Sociology - Understanding Indian Society [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board chapter 6 Social Problems in India are Social Problem, Ageing, The Problems of Ageing, Measures to Tackle the Problems of Ageing, Concept of Unemployed, Factors Responsible for Unemployment, Consequences of Unemployment, Measures to Tackle the Problem of Unemployment, Farmers’ Suicide, Causes of Farmers’ Suicide, Consequences of Farmers’ Suicides, Measures to Tackle the Problem of Farmer Suicides, Domestic Violence, Causes of Domestic Violence, Consequences of Domestic Violence, Measures to Deal with Domestic Violence, Addiction (Substance, Internet, Mobile), Types of Addiction, Causes of Addiction, Consequences of Addiction, Measures to Tackle Addiction Problems.

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