Exam Details

Subject sociology of indian society
Paper
Exam / Course m.a.
Department
Organization solapur university
Position
Exam Date April, 2018
City, State maharashtra, solapur


Question Paper

M.A. (Semester (CBCS) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
Sociology (Paper II)
SOCIOLOGY OF INDIAN SOCIETY
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
The number of national languages recognized by the Constitution of India is
15
18
19
22
Who is the author of the book entitled 'The Scheduled Tribe'
S. C. Dube
D. P. Mukharjee
Irvati Karve
G. S. Ghurye
Main teachings of Buddha is found in
Aryasatya
Lokayat
Smritis
Neetisar
Who of the following is not a structural functionalist?
A. R. Desai
A. K. Saran
S. C. Dube
D. F. Pocock
Who contributed for the subaltern perspective?
N. K. Bose
David Hardiman
S. C. Dube
N. K. Singh
Which is the characteristic feature of charvak philosophy?
Materialistic view
Religious Sanskar
Rebirth
Presence of God
Which of the Universities in India started first Department of Sociology?
Kolkata
Lucknow
Mysore
Mumbai
Which is the journal of Sociology?
Frontline
India Today
Social Change
Competitive Success
Theory of Karma is the Basic in Philosophy.
Jain
Hindu
Boudha
Sikh
10) Unity in Diversities' is a distinctive feature of society.
Urban
Tribal
Nomadic
Indian
11) Who started sociology in Mumbai University?
Patric Geddes
K. M. Kapadia
Radhakamal Mukherji
Iravati Karve
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12) Which was the approach of study for Indian society insisted by B. R. Ambedkar?
Sub-altem
Indological
Historical
Marxist
13) Little traditions are
The traditions of little communities
The traditions which are written
The traditions which are unwritten and transmitted orally
The traditions of backward castes
14) In Maharashtra state, the axiom 'Kokanastha' is associated with which of the following caste?
Maratha
Brahman
Koli
Lingayat
Q.2
Write short answers. (Any seven)
14
The Charvak's idea of materialism.
The aim of Indian philosophy.
What is secularism?
What is indological approach?
The four 'Ashramas' in Hindu philosophy.
Concept of mouksha.
The salient features of Buddhism.
Who are known as subaltern scholars?
Q.3
Write short answer. (Any Two)
08
Describe Indian Cultural diversity.
Linguistic groups of India.
Give a brief note on Department of Sociology Mumbai University.
Write short answer. (Any Two)
Give a brief note on Linguistic groups of India.
Philosophical Foundation of Indian Society.
Describe Ghurye's Indological approach.
Q.4
Explain the contributions of the Universities in India to the Development of Sociology as a discipline.
14
OR
What is the subaltern approach? Explain the contributions of B. R. Ambedkar to subaltern approach for the studies of Indian society.
Q.5
Discuss the contributions of A. R. Desai to the Marxist approach in Indian sociology.
14
OR
What is the concept of Unity and Diversity? Give Sociological significance of 'Unity in Diversities' found in Indian Social System.


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