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Check your progressExercises
Check your progress [Pages 15 - 19]

Balbharati solutions for Sociology - Understanding Indian Society [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1 Introduction to Indian Society Check your progress [Pages 15 - 19]

Check your progress | Q 1.1 | Page 15

What was the nature of education during the Early Vedic period?

Check your progress | Q 1.2 | Page 15

State two indicators of the declining status of women during the Later Vedic period.

Check your progress | Q 1.3 | Page 15

Mention any two characteristics of the Indian society in the Medieval period.

Check your progress | Q 2.1 | Page 19

With reference to the Colonial period: Name two educational changes.

Check your progress | Q 2.2 | Page 19

With reference to the Colonial period: State two economic changes.

Check your progress | Q 2.3 | Page 19

With reference to the Colonial period: The Roads - Cite two administrative changes.

English medium of instructio

Exercises [Pages 21 - 22]

Balbharati solutions for Sociology - Understanding Indian Society [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1 Introduction to Indian Society Exercises [Pages 21 - 22]

Exercises | Q Q.1 (A) (1) | Page 21

Monks in Buddhist monasteries were called ______.

  • Bhikkus

  • Bhikkhunis

  • Rishis

Exercises | Q Q.1 (A) (2) | Page 21

The Special Marriage Act was passed in the year ______.

  • 1950

  • 1952

  • 1954

Exercises | Q Q.1 (B) | Page 21

Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.

  • Raj Marg - Hinduism

  • Teerthankar - Jainism

  • Saint Thomas - Sikhism

  • Eight-fold Path - Buddhism

Exercises | Q Q.1 (C) (1) | Page 21

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

An association established by Raja Rammohan Roy.

  • Brahmo Samaj

  • Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

  • Harijan Sevak Sangh

  • Class

  • Medha Patkar

  • Urban community

  • Digitalisation

Exercises | Q Q.1 (C) (2) | Page 21

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

Head of the Drafting Committee of the Constitution of India.

  • Brahmo Samaj

  • Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

  • Harijan Sevak Sangh

Exercises | Q Q.1 (D) (1) | Page 21

Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.

Elementary education was imparted in Khanqahs during the medieval period.

Exercises | Q Q.1 (D) (2) | Page 21

Correct the underlined words and complete the statement.

The Theosophical Society was the initiative of Mahatma Gandhi.

Exercises | Q Q.2 (1) | Page 22

Write short notes.

Education during the Early Vedic period.

Exercises | Q Q.2 (2) | Page 22

Write short notes.

Status of women during the Medieval period.

Exercises | Q Q.3 (1) | Page 22

Write differences.

Status of Women in the Early Vedic Period and Later Vedic Period

Exercises | Q Q.3 (2) | Page 22

Write differences.

Education in the Ancient Period and Colonial period in Indian society

Exercises | Q Q.4 (1) | Page 22

Explain the following concept with examples.

Varna system

Exercises | Q Q.4 (2) | Page 22

Explain the following concept with examples.

Social legislation

Exercises | Q Q.5 (A) | Page 22

Complete the concept map.

Exercises | Q Q.5 (B) (1) | Page 22

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

Colonial rule has significant impact on Indian society.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q Q.5 (B) (2) | Page 22

Buddhism spread to several parts of India and beyond.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q Q.6 (1) | Page 22

Give your personal response.

Jainism and Buddhism provided hope to all people.

Exercises | Q Q.6 (2) | Page 22

Give your personal response.

Social reform movements are present even in 21st century India.

Exercises | Q 7 | Page 22

Discuss with relevant examples, how the following factors have changed Indian society today.

  1. English medium of instruction
  2. Lowering the age for voting
  3. Social Legislation
  4. Transport and communication

Solutions for 1: Introduction to Indian Society

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