Exam Details
Subject | political sociology | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.a. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.A. (Semester III) (CBCS) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
Sociology (Paper
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice question:
14
What is subject matter of political sociology?
Study of political process
Study of social process
Study of governance
Study of human rights
Whose ides in the past helped to create political awareness in common man?
Karl Marx
Bodin
Almond
Comte
Who wrote the book Republic?
Aristotle
Max Weber
Plato
Durkheim
Who gave the concept of System Analysis Approach?
Merton
Weber
Tonie
Almond
Which of the following is the component of Indian political culture?
Ganga river
Bollywood
Tricolour
Cricket
Which of the following is the agency of political socialization?
School
Neighbor
Media
Parents
Which of the following is the equalitarian agency of political socialization?
Political party
Leaders
Peer group
Media
According to whom political power is centralized in the hands of organized minority.
Mosca
Pareto
Mitchell
Weber
Which of the following is also known as Functionalist approach?
Behavioral
Historical
System analysis
Normative
10) Who gave the theory of Circulation of Elites?
Pareto
Plato
Potter
Ponting
11) By whom the interview, questionnaire and case study method is used to political process?
Historians
Normative
Behaviorists
Functionalists
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SLR-HW-135
12) Who gave the four types of political culture as mature, developed, low and minimal?
Mosca
Pareto
Weber
Mills
13) Which of the following approach Rationalist?
Historical
Normative
Legal
Behavioural
14) Which of the following is the significance of political sociology?
Social control
Good governance
Political awareness of the masses
Education
Q.2
Write short answer of the following: (Any seven)
14
What is the subject-matter of political sociology?
What is behavioral approach?
What are the elements of political culture?
Which are the agencies of the political socialization?
Who gave the theory of power distribution?
Who are the political elites?
Which are the types of power?
Who are the power elites in a theocratic state?
Which are the significances of political socialization?
What is pluralistic approach?
Q.3
Write detail note on any two of the following:
14
Development of political sociology
System analysis approach
Significance of political culture
Need and significance of political socialization
Q.4
Explain the subject-matter and scope of political sociology.
14
OR
Give various theories on distribution of power.
Q.5
Explain the meaning, elements and significance of political culture.
14
Sociology (Paper
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice question:
14
What is subject matter of political sociology?
Study of political process
Study of social process
Study of governance
Study of human rights
Whose ides in the past helped to create political awareness in common man?
Karl Marx
Bodin
Almond
Comte
Who wrote the book Republic?
Aristotle
Max Weber
Plato
Durkheim
Who gave the concept of System Analysis Approach?
Merton
Weber
Tonie
Almond
Which of the following is the component of Indian political culture?
Ganga river
Bollywood
Tricolour
Cricket
Which of the following is the agency of political socialization?
School
Neighbor
Media
Parents
Which of the following is the equalitarian agency of political socialization?
Political party
Leaders
Peer group
Media
According to whom political power is centralized in the hands of organized minority.
Mosca
Pareto
Mitchell
Weber
Which of the following is also known as Functionalist approach?
Behavioral
Historical
System analysis
Normative
10) Who gave the theory of Circulation of Elites?
Pareto
Plato
Potter
Ponting
11) By whom the interview, questionnaire and case study method is used to political process?
Historians
Normative
Behaviorists
Functionalists
Page 2 of 4
SLR-HW-135
12) Who gave the four types of political culture as mature, developed, low and minimal?
Mosca
Pareto
Weber
Mills
13) Which of the following approach Rationalist?
Historical
Normative
Legal
Behavioural
14) Which of the following is the significance of political sociology?
Social control
Good governance
Political awareness of the masses
Education
Q.2
Write short answer of the following: (Any seven)
14
What is the subject-matter of political sociology?
What is behavioral approach?
What are the elements of political culture?
Which are the agencies of the political socialization?
Who gave the theory of power distribution?
Who are the political elites?
Which are the types of power?
Who are the power elites in a theocratic state?
Which are the significances of political socialization?
What is pluralistic approach?
Q.3
Write detail note on any two of the following:
14
Development of political sociology
System analysis approach
Significance of political culture
Need and significance of political socialization
Q.4
Explain the subject-matter and scope of political sociology.
14
OR
Give various theories on distribution of power.
Q.5
Explain the meaning, elements and significance of political culture.
14
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