Commerce (English Medium)
Science (English Medium)
Arts (English Medium)
Academic Year: 2022-2023
Date & Time: 3rd April 2023, 10:30 am
Duration: 3h
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General Instructions :
- The question paper is divided into four sections.
- There are 38 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.
- Section A - includes question Nos. 1-20. These are MCQ type questions. As per the question, there can be one answer.
- Section B - includes question Nos. 21-29. These are very short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words.
- Section C - includes question Nos. 30-35. They are short answer type questions carrying 4 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 80 words.
- Section D - includes question Nos. 36-38. They are long answer type questions carrying 6 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 200 words. Question no 38 is to be answered with the help of the passage given.
The measure of comparing the portion of a population which is composed of dependents with the portion that is the working population is______.
Age structure of the population
Sex ratio
Dependency ratio
Growth rate of population
Chapter: [0.02] Demographic Structure and Indian Society
Assertion (A): Caste groups are endogamous, i.e. marriage is restricted to members of the group.
Reason (R): Membership in a caste involves strict rules about marriage.
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanatic~n of Assertion (A)
Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true
Chapter: [0.03] Social Institutions - Continuity and Change
In every society, some people have a greater share .of valued resources-money, property, education, health and power- than others. These social resources can be divided into three forms of capital.
Which of the following is not a form of capital?
Economic
Cultural
Social
Educational
Chapter: [0.05] Pattern of Social Inquality and Exclusion
Castes also involve sub-divisions within themselves, i.e. Castes almost always have subcastes and sometimes sub- castes may also have sub-sub-castes. This is referred to as a ______.
Class
Division
Kinship
Segmental Division
Chapter: [0.03] Social Institutions - Continuity and Change
Which of the following features is not an element of the policy of Apartheid?
Denial of ownership of land
Denial of South African citizenship
Permission for mixed marriages
Denial of formal voice in government
Chapter: [0.05] Pattern of Social Inquality and Exclusion
A nation is a peculiar sort of community. Choose of the incorrect statement about the nation.
Hard to describe
Hard to define
Based on shared religion, language, culture
It is a community of communities
Chapter: [0.06] The Challenges of Cultural Diversity
To assert a single national identity by attempting to eliminate ethno-national and cultural differences from the public and political arena will be considered as a/an ______ policy.
Assimilationist
Dominant group
State
Diversity
Chapter: [0.06] The Challenges of Cultural Diversity
Which of the following is true for a model of South Asian colonial city?
Recreational facilities were not available
Unplanned streets
Civic amenities were accessible in the European towns of the South Asian colonial city
Cramped bungalows
Chapter: [0.01] Structural Change
Assertion (A): Urbanization in the colonial period saw the prosperity of indigenous industries.
Reason (R): There was emergence of new colonial Cities.
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
Chapter: [0.01] Structural Change
Assertion (A): The government has passed a number of laws to regulate the working conditions in coal mines.
Reason (R): Many contractors maintain proper register of workers and take responsibility for accidents giving all possible benefits.
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
Both Assertion (A) and reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
Chapter: [0.05] Change and Development in Industrial Society
What is not true for globalisation and liberalisation in the rural society?
Non-participation in WTO
Free international trade
Opening of Indian markets to imports
Competition from the global market
Chapter: [0.04] Change and Development in Rural Society
Which of the following statements is true in the scenario of high fertility rate?
It takes more time to reach the replacement level.
It takes less time to reach the replacement level.
It does not impact the replacement level.
The impact on replacement level cannot be determined.
Chapter: [0.02] Demographic Structure and Indian Society
Assertion (A): To call a strike is a difficult decision.
Reason (R): Managers may try to use substitute labour. Workers also find it hard to sustain themselves without wages.
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A)
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A)
Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true
Chapter: [0.05] Change and Development in Industrial Society
In terms of positive characteristics, tribes have been classified according to their 'permanent' and' acquired, traits. Which one of the following is a permanent trait?
Region, language
Physical characteristics
Ecological habitat
All of the above
Chapter: [0.03] Social Institutions - Continuity and Change
The sociological importance of contract farming does not include which of the following?
It disengages people from the production process
Indigenous knowledge of agriculture becomes irrelevant
It caters primarily to the production of elite items
It is ecologically sustainable
Chapter: [0.04] Change and Development in Rural Society
Assertion (A): Social movements are directed towards some broad goals.
Reason (R): It involves long and continuous social effort and action by people.
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A)
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A)
Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false
Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true
Chapter: [0.08] Social Movements
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______ social movements strive to change the existing social and political arrangements through gradual incremental steps.
Reformist
Redemptive
Revolutionary
Relative deprivation
Chapter: [0.08] Social Movements
Which of the following is true for caste system?
- Hierarchy
- Achieved status
- Segmental division
I is false
I, II are true
I, III are true
I, II, III are true
Chapter: [0.03] Social Institutions - Continuity and Change
Which of the following makes dominant caste dominant?
Land rights granted by land reforms
Intermediate caste identity
Large numbers converting to political power
All of the above
Chapter: [0.03] Social Institutions - Continuity and Change
Which term is applicable to foreigners, slaves and conquered people?
Panchama
Brahman
Kshatriya
Jati
Chapter: [0.03] Social Institutions - Continuity and Change
Several profound transformations in the nature of social relations in rural areas took place in the post-independence period, especially in those regions that underwent the Green Revolution. Name any two transformations.
Chapter: [0.04] Change and Development in Rural Society
How has liberalisation impacted the employment patterns in India? Mention any two ways.
Chapter: [0.04] Market as a Social Institution
Social movements also develop distinct modes of protest. Write the names of any two distinct modes of protest.
Chapter: [0.08] Social Movements
At the time of Independence we had two most classical cases of peasant movements. Write the names of the two peasant movements.
Chapter: [0.08] Social Movements
Write the meaning of the term 'circulation', in the concept of circulation of labour.
Chapter: [0.04] Change and Development in Rural Society
In the first phase of the Green Revolution in the 1960s and 1970s, the introduction of new technology seemed to be increasing inequalities in rural society. Mention two ways by which inequalities increased.
Chapter: [0.04] Change and Development in Rural Society
States are often doubtful of cultural diversity. State 2 reasons for the given statement.
Chapter: [0.06] The Challenges of Cultural Diversity
Very often family is a site of bitter conflicts. Give two reasons to justify the statement.
Chapter: [0.03] Social Institutions - Continuity and Change
Identify the two sets of principles used to understand the caste system. Define any one set.
Chapter: [0.03] Social Institutions - Continuity and Change
Explain the two types of Demography.
Chapter: [0.02] Demographic Structure and Indian Society
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Define work in the organised sector.
Chapter: [0.05] Change and Development in Industrial Society
What is the basic task of a manager?
Chapter: [0.05] Change and Development in Industrial Society
Sanskritisation seems to justify a model that rests on inequality and exclusion. Explain this model.
Chapter: [0.02] Cultural Change
Explain the phenomenon of Modernity as given by Rudolph and Rudolph.
Chapter: [0.02] Cultural Change
Discuss the phenomenon of 'Time slavery' in the IT sector.
Chapter: [0.05] Change and Development in Industrial Society
Discuss the impact of land reforms during the colonial period.
Chapter: [0.04] Change and Development in Rural Society
How were labourers recruited and appointed by the colonial administrators in the tea gardens?
Chapter: [0.01] Structural Change
How did the planters in the tea plantation live?
Chapter: [0.01] Structural Change
Who wrote the book 'Sultana's Dream'? Why is this a remarkable story?
Chapter: [0.05] Pattern of Social Inquality and Exclusion
The women's question arose in modem India as part of 19th century middle class social reform movements. These reformers used a mix of ideas. Explain these ideas.
Chapter: [0.02] Cultural Change
Malthus's theory of population growth was a rather pessimistic one. It was challenged by theorists."Justify the statement.
Chapter: [0.02] Demographic Structure and Indian Society
"Sometimes the city may be preferred for social reasons." Enumerate these social reasons.
Chapter: [0.02] Demographic Structure and Indian Society
"The main criteria for inclusion in civil society are that the organisation should not be state controlled, and it should not be a purely commercial profit-making entity.", Discuss the given statement at length.
Chapter: [0.06] The Challenges of Cultural Diversity
Read the passage given and answer the question:
The following observations were made by G.B. Pant during a speech that moved the constitution of the Advisory Committee on fundamental rights, minorities, etc. "We have to take particular care of the Depressed Classes, the Scheduled Castes, and the Backward Classes ...we must do all we can to bring them up to the general level..the strength of the chain is measured by the weakest link of it and so until every link is fully revitalised, we will not have a healthy body politic. Recent years have seen renewed debate about the States' decisions on reservation to this section." |
- Based on the passage above, who are referred to as the weakest link of the society?
- Why should and how can this weakest link be fully revitalised?
- Define 'Secularisation of caste'
Chapter: [0.05] Pattern of Social Inquality and Exclusion
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