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Solutions for Chapter 4: Processes of Social Change in India

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 4 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Sociology - Understanding Indian Society [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board.


Exercises
Exercises [Pages 66 - 67]

Balbharati solutions for Sociology - Understanding Indian Society [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 4 Processes of Social Change in India Exercises [Pages 66 - 67]

Exercises | Q Q.1 (A) (1) | Page 66

The use of computers to streamline job applications is called ______.

  • industrialisation

  • globalisation

  • digitalisation

Exercises | Q Q.1 (A) (2) | Page 66

An urban way of life is characterised by ______.

  • cohesiveness

  • uniformity

  • impersonality

Exercises | Q Q.1 (B) | Page 66

Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.

  • Copying western culture - Modernisation

  • Growth of cities - Urbanisation

  • Increase in production - Industrialisation

  • Radical transformative use of technology - Digitalisation

Exercises | Q Q.1 (C) (1) | Page 67

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

The FYJC On-line Admission process in metropolitan cities.

  • Urbanism

  • Industrialisation

  • Digitalisation

Exercises | Q Q.1 (C) (2) | Page 67

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

Mechanisation of the process of production.  

  • Urbanism

  • Industrialisation

  • Digitalisation

  • Urban community

  • Brahmo Samaj

  • Egalitarianism

  • S. A. Dange

  • Medha Patkar

  • Devrai

  • Teacher

  • Mahatma Gandhi

  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

  • Patriarchy

Exercises | Q Q.1 (D) (1) | Page 67

Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.

The Industrial Revolution took place in the sixteenth century.

Exercises | Q Q.1 (D) (2) | Page 67

Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.

The LPG Policy was started by Smt. Indira Gandhi.

Exercises | Q Q.2 (1) | Page 67

Write a short note.

Negative effects of digitalisation

Exercises | Q Q.2 (2) | Page 67

Write short notes.

Consequences of industrialisation

Exercises | Q Q.3 (1) | Page 67

Write differences:

Industrialisation and Urbanisation

Exercises | Q Q.3 (2) | Page 67

Write differences.

Modernisation and Globalisation

Exercises | Q Q.4 (1) | Page 67

Explain the following concept with example.

Digitalisation

Exercises | Q Q.4 (2) | Page 67

Explain the following concept with examples.

Urbanisation

Exercises | Q Q.5 (A) | Page 67

Complete the concept map.

Exercises | Q Q.5 (B) (1) | Page 67

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

The clothes one wears is indicative of an individual’s level of modernisation.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q Q.5 (B) (2) | Page 67

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

Urbanization can have negative effects on our social relationships.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q Q.6 (1) | Page 67

Give your personal response.

Shagufta Ranawat and her joint family have been living in Nagpur city for almost three generations. Their grandchildren are uninclined to want to settle down in their grandparent’s village. Give two possible reasons for the grandchildren’s views.

Exercises | Q Q.6 (2) | Page 67

Give your personal response.

Some people feel insecure about digitalisation processes, for example, in banking or online purchasing. Why do you think this is the case?

Exercises | Q Q.7 | Page 67

Answer the following question in detail. (About 150 words)

‘The World Wide Web is a source of information and misinformation.’ Discuss this statement with regard to the impact of the internet on:

  1. Parents
  2. Children
  3. School

Solutions for 4: Processes of Social Change in India

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Balbharati solutions for Sociology - Understanding Indian Society [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board chapter 4 - Processes of Social Change in India - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in Sociology - Understanding Indian Society [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board chapter 4 Processes of Social Change in India are Industrialisation, Modernisation, Globalisation, Digitalisation, Factors Responsible for Social Change, Urbanisation.

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