Exam Details
Subject | sociology of indian society | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.a. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 28, April, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.A. (Semester II) (CBCS) Examination, 2017
SOCIOLOGY (PAPER-II)
SOCIOLOGY OF INDIAN SOCIETY iI
Day Date: Friday, 28-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 02.30 PM to 05.00 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Answer the following questions by choosing correct option: 14
Radhakamal Munherjee emphasized the study of in Indian
Sociology.
Sanskritization Social Values Kinship Indology
Yogendra Singh studied Indian traditions from perspective.
Marxist Indology Modernization Systems
is celebrated as "International Women's Day".
5th May 9th October 8th March 15th August
movement had been lead by women's group in India.
Chipko Save Silent Valley
India Against Corruption None of the above
Social movements essentially needs
Social action Collective Mobilization
Leadership All the above
Sharad Joshi was a leader of movements in Maharashtra.
Peasants Environment Women's All the above
Who wrote the book- 'The Kinship Organization in India?
S. C. Dube P.H.Prabhu
Radhakamal Mukherjee Iravati Karve
Dalit movements in Indian context were studies mostly by referring
perspectives.
Systems Subaltern Marxist Both B and C
In Indian social system, the Kinship usages are
Neglected Advoided Protected Unconcerned
10) Which of the following social institution primarily functions for the
'continuity of the society?
Religion Family Education Caste
Page 1 of 4
SLR-P 70
11) Who of the following is known as pioneer of village studies in India?
Iravati Karve M. N. Srinivas
David Hardiman A. M. Shah
12) group influence the standard of living in urban societies.
Urban middle class Urban elite
Urban migrants Urban workers
13) Who of the following studied Mumbai's urban issues from sociological
perspective?
Sarat Bhowmik A.R.Desai G.S.Gurye M.N.Srinivas
14) Which of the following statement is incorrect?
India is culturally heterogeneous India is secular country
India as culturally homogeneous
There is linguistic diversity in India.
Q.2 Write short answer on any seven of the following: 08
What are the key features of caste system?
What are the perspectives dominantly used for rural and village studies
in India?
What is the concept of culture propounded by Iravati Karve?
What is the significance of environmental studies in sociology?
What are the features of matriarchal family?
What are key features of urban middle class?
What is contract marriage?
What is the concept of value?
Q.3 Write short answers (any 08
Nationalism
Regional sociology
Kinship relationship in Indian society
Write short answers (any 06
Dalit movements in India
Changing family relations in Indian society.
Caste based studies in India
Q.4 Outline briefly, the contribution of S.C. Dude and M.N. Srinivas to the rural
studies in India.
14
OR
Elucidate the contribution of Yegendara Singh to the modernization of
Indian tradition.
Q.5 Define What is social movement and explain the significance of
environmental movements in India.
14
OR
Define what is secularism and explain the challenges towards secularism in
India?
SOCIOLOGY (PAPER-II)
SOCIOLOGY OF INDIAN SOCIETY iI
Day Date: Friday, 28-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 02.30 PM to 05.00 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Answer the following questions by choosing correct option: 14
Radhakamal Munherjee emphasized the study of in Indian
Sociology.
Sanskritization Social Values Kinship Indology
Yogendra Singh studied Indian traditions from perspective.
Marxist Indology Modernization Systems
is celebrated as "International Women's Day".
5th May 9th October 8th March 15th August
movement had been lead by women's group in India.
Chipko Save Silent Valley
India Against Corruption None of the above
Social movements essentially needs
Social action Collective Mobilization
Leadership All the above
Sharad Joshi was a leader of movements in Maharashtra.
Peasants Environment Women's All the above
Who wrote the book- 'The Kinship Organization in India?
S. C. Dube P.H.Prabhu
Radhakamal Mukherjee Iravati Karve
Dalit movements in Indian context were studies mostly by referring
perspectives.
Systems Subaltern Marxist Both B and C
In Indian social system, the Kinship usages are
Neglected Advoided Protected Unconcerned
10) Which of the following social institution primarily functions for the
'continuity of the society?
Religion Family Education Caste
Page 1 of 4
SLR-P 70
11) Who of the following is known as pioneer of village studies in India?
Iravati Karve M. N. Srinivas
David Hardiman A. M. Shah
12) group influence the standard of living in urban societies.
Urban middle class Urban elite
Urban migrants Urban workers
13) Who of the following studied Mumbai's urban issues from sociological
perspective?
Sarat Bhowmik A.R.Desai G.S.Gurye M.N.Srinivas
14) Which of the following statement is incorrect?
India is culturally heterogeneous India is secular country
India as culturally homogeneous
There is linguistic diversity in India.
Q.2 Write short answer on any seven of the following: 08
What are the key features of caste system?
What are the perspectives dominantly used for rural and village studies
in India?
What is the concept of culture propounded by Iravati Karve?
What is the significance of environmental studies in sociology?
What are the features of matriarchal family?
What are key features of urban middle class?
What is contract marriage?
What is the concept of value?
Q.3 Write short answers (any 08
Nationalism
Regional sociology
Kinship relationship in Indian society
Write short answers (any 06
Dalit movements in India
Changing family relations in Indian society.
Caste based studies in India
Q.4 Outline briefly, the contribution of S.C. Dude and M.N. Srinivas to the rural
studies in India.
14
OR
Elucidate the contribution of Yegendara Singh to the modernization of
Indian tradition.
Q.5 Define What is social movement and explain the significance of
environmental movements in India.
14
OR
Define what is secularism and explain the challenges towards secularism in
India?
Other Question Papers
Subjects
- agricultural development of india
- american literature
- ancient indian political thought
- biological psychology
- british literature
- clinical & health psychology
- cognitive psychology
- comparative literature
- contemporary critical theory
- cultural studies
- development of sociology thought - ii
- domains of personality
- economics of environment
- economics of growth & development
- financial institutions & markets
- government and politics of maharashtra
- health psychology
- historical application in tourism
- historiography
- history of ancient india up to 650 a.d.
- history of china (1911 a.d. to 1990 a.d.)
- history of ideas
- history of india (1757 a.d. to 1857 a.d.)
- history of india (ad 1858-ad 1964)
- history of india (polity & economy) (650 a.d. – 1200 a.d.)
- history of medieval india (1200 ad to 1700 ad)
- history of modern maharashtra (ad 1818- ad 1990)
- history of modern world (1900-1970 a. d.)
- history of mordern world(1900-1970)
- history of the marathas (1600ad – 1818ad)(social & cultural)
- history of the marathas (polity & economy)
- history of u.s.a (1914 a.d. to 1990 a.d.)
- history of u.s.s.r. (1917-1977)
- india’s foreign policy
- indian economic policy
- indian english literature
- indian government and politics
- industrial economics
- international trade & finance
- introduction to language and linguistics
- labour economics
- literatures in english
- macro economic analysis
- major ideas and issue in public administration
- major ideas and issues in public administration
- methodology of social research
- micro economic analysis
- modern indian political thought
- personality psychology
- political sociology
- political theory
- politics of maharashtra
- positive psychology
- postcolonial literature
- principles & practice of co-operation
- psychodiagnostics
- psychopathology
- psychopathology and pyschodiagnostics
- psychotherapies
- psychotherapies & positive psychology
- public economics
- research methodology and statistics for psychology
- research methodology in psychology
- research methods in political science
- sociology of health
- sociology of indian society
- sociology of religion
- state politics in india
- statistics for psychology
- the thought of mahatma phule and dr. babasaheb ambedkar
- theoretical perspectives in sociology
- theory of international politics
- translation stuides
- urban society in india
- western political thought
- women in indian history