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Top 10 Most Valuable Footballers in The World 2018 | CIES:-
1.       Neymar (25Yrs)
2.       Lionel Messi (30Yrs)
3.       Harry Kane (24Yrs)
4.       Kylian Mbappe (19Yrs)
5.       Paulo Dybala (24Yrs)
6.       Dele Alli (21Yrs)
7.       Kevin De Bruyne (26Yrs)
8.       Romelu Lukaku (24Yrs)
9.       Antoine Griezmann (26Yrs)
10.   Paul Pogba (24Yrs)

January 2018 | 2nd & 3rd Week | 10 To 20 January 2018 | Daily Current Affairs with Latest News:-
1.       Aanchal Thankur (Bronze Medal) | International Skiing Competition (Turkey)| Alpine Ejder 3200 Cup…
2.       Sukhchain Singh Cheema (68Yrs) | Wrestler | Arjun Awardee & Coach |Died in Road Accident | Tehran Asian Games (Bronze Medal in 1974) | He trained over 60 wrestlers at National Institute of Sports in The City…
3.       Indian Air Force | Men’s Five Warriors Team | Seven Continents | December 2017 | Group Captain RC Tripathi…
4.       Dudh
5.       Indu Malhotra…
6.       Actor R. Madha
7.       Madrass High Court | Public Interest Litigation (PIL) | Aadhar Card | UIDAI…
8.       Beed (Maharashtra) | London: Wonder Book of Records…
9.       IDFC Bank & Capital First Merge | Implement on 1st April 2018…
10.   Indian Premier League (IPL) | 11th Season Auction on 27-28 January, 2018 | 8 Franchise Teams | 1122 Players available for Auction | 578 Players Shortlist | 18 National & International Players Retained…
11.     Preet Kaur Gill (Opposition Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn) | First Shadow Cabinet…
12.   Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Visited in India on 14th January, 2018… | Teen Murti Chowk Haifa |
13.   Television Actress Shilpa Shinde won 11th Season of TV Reality Show Big Boss… | 5th Female Winner…
14.   Matunga Railway Station | All Woman Staff Station | Limca Book of Record | First Female Station Master Mamta Kulkarni | 41 Female Staff Working…
15.   World Economic Forum | Global Manufacturing Index 30th Place
Top 10 Countries:-
Japan | South Korea | Germany | Switzerland | China | Czech Republic | America | Sweden
 Austria & Ireland
Venture Capital Investment 8th Place | New
Ease of Doing Business Index 100th Place
The Global Competitiveness Report 40th Place
Global Innovation Index 60th Place
Global Connectivity Index 43th Place
FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) Confidence Index 8th Place

16.   ICC Under-19 World Updates | India vs. Australia First Match (India won | Indian Captain Prithvi Shaw 94 Runs | Kamlesh Nagarkoti 26|3) | India vs. New Papua Ginni Second Match (India Won) | India vs. Zimbabwe (India Won)…
17.   India vs. South Africa Second Test (South Africa won) | Mohammed Shami 7th Fast Indian bowler Who took 100 Test Wickets | Kapil Dev | Zaheer Khan | Javagal Srinath | Ishant Sharma | Karsan Ghavri & Irfan Khan | Virat Kohli (53 International Hundred in 354 Innings) | Indian Cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara (First Indian Run Out in Both Innings) | 7th South African Test Player Lungi Ngidi (Man of The Match in His First Match)
18.   Switzerland | Beat Feuz | Skiing World Cup | Wengen Downhill Race Won | First Player…
19.   First Indian Cricketer Rishabh Pant | Domestic & International T|20 Cricket | Made Fastest Hundred in 32 Balls | World Record Chris Gayle (Hundred in just 30 Balls)…
20.   Chartered Accountant Final Exam & Common Proficiency Test Result (www.icaiexam.icai.org | www.icai.org | www.icai.nic.in)
21.   Ford Motor | 2022 | 40 Hybrid & Fully Electric Vehicles | Chairman Bill Ford…
22.    Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) | Virtual ID & Face Recognition Option…
23.   Reliance Jio | India Digital Open Summit 2018 on 19 January, 2018 | Open Source Networking System & Digital Ecosystem…
24.   South Africa 910 Carat Diamond | James Diamond | World Biggest Diamond Cullinan (Pretoria | South Africa 1905)…
25.   Khelo India School Games…
26.   Footballer Lionel Messi | Barcelona 366 Goal…
27.   India’s First Sports Radio Channel Launched…
28.   Hajj Subsidy
29.    Padamavat Controversy |
30.   Punjab | Property Registry & Transfer | Aadher Card Mandatory…
31.   Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) | Chairman Mukesh Ambani | 5000cr. Investment in Bengal
32.   72,400 Assault Rifles & 93,895
33.   India vs. Afghanistan Test Cricket Match | 14 June, 2018 (Bengluru)…
34.   Nirmala Sitharaman | First Defense Minister | Sukhoi Jet…
35.   Reserve Bank of India | 14 Types of 10rs Coins are Valid…
36.   Indian Premier League (IPL) | 11th Season | Broadcast in 6 Languages | These languages are Hindi | English | Bengali | Tamil | Telgu & Kannada…
37.   Central Health Ministry | Central Government Health Scheme | Referral System…
38.   Four Nations Invitational Hockey Tournament | (India vs. Japan | India won by 6-0) (India vs. Belgium | Belgium won by 2-0) | (India vs. New Zealand | New Zealand won by 3-1) (India vs. Belgium | Belgium won by 2-1)
39.   China | Air Purifier | Shaanxi Province | Xian City…
40.   Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu & Indian PM Narendra Modi |(Gujarat | Banaskantha District) | I Create Center | Water Purifier Jeep…
41.   Barnala | Punjab | Weapon Free Area…
42.   New Jersey | Indian-American Gurbir S Grewal  First Sikh Attorney-General …
43.   Panic & GPS Button Compulsory (1 April, 2018)…
44.   Rohtak | Haryanvi Folk Singer Mamta Sharma Found Dead…
45.   Indian Cricketer Virat kohli won Four Awards:-
Player of the Year (Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy)
ODI Player of The Year
Test & ODI Teams of The Year (Captain)

ICC Awards Winners List 2017:-
ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of The Year (Steve Smith | Australia)
ICC Men’s Emerging Cricketer of The Year (Hasan Ali | Pakistan)
ICC Men’s Associate Cricketer of The Year (Rashid Khan | Afghanistan)
ICC Men’s T|20 Performance of The Year (Yuzvendra Chahal | India | 25/6)
David Shepherd Trophy for ICC Umpire of The Year (Marais Eramus)
ICC Spirit of Cricket (Anya Shrub sole | England)
ICC Fans Moment of The Year (Pakistan stun India to Win the ICC Champions Trophy 2017)…
46.   Markfed Launched SOHNA App…
47.   Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amrinder Singh | Water Supply & Sanitation Department | Defecation Free Punjab | 31st March, 2018…
48.   CRPF Special DG Sudeep Lakhtaki |Appointed as New Director General of NSG | The National Security Guard…
49.   Punjab | Human Right Commission | WhatsApp Contact No. for Complaints Registration: - 9855475547…
50.     New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Latest News…
51.    Anandiben Patel | New Governor of Madhya Pradesh…
52.   Haryana | www.haryanarachnakar.org...
53.   Toll Plaza | Highway Nest (Mini) Kiosks…
54.   Indian Boxer Mary Kom | Wax Statue | Madame Tussauds  (Delhi)…
55.   First Indian Woman Psychiatrist M. Sarada Menon…
56.   Mumbai Police Commissioner Dattatray Padsalgikar | Mission 8 Hours…
57.   Sena Jal Launched…
58.   Nepal | Dawa Yangzum Sherpa South Asia’s First Female International Mountain Guide…
59.   CHKFake | Check Fake Money App Launched…
60.    Haryana Latest News about Rape Cases…
61.   Indian Blind Cricket Team won Blind World Cup Second Time…
62.    America | Christian Coleman | Indoor 60m Race Completed in Just 6.37 Second | World Record…
63.   Indian American Manisha Singh sworn as New US Assistant Secretary of State…
64.   Om Prakash Rawat | New Chief Election Commissioner…
65.   Matthias Walkner won Dakar Rally 2018…
66.   Vikramjeet Singh | Netherlands Cricket Team…
67.   12 January | Swami Vivekananda Birthday | National Youth Day…
68.   15 January | Indian Army Day |On 15 January, 1949 Sir Francis Butcher was the last British Commander-in-Chief | On That Day, Field Marshal Kodandera M. Cariappa’s  (then a Lieutenant General) taking over as the first Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army from  General Sir Francis Butcher.
69.   21 January | National Hugging Day Also Known as National Hug Day & International Hug Day | Created by Kevin Zaborney…
70.   (Thought of The Day)
A Man is great by deeds, not by birth | Chanakya…

 

Padma Shri awardees:-
Anwar Jalalpuri (Posthumous) – Literature and Education (Literature – Urdu)
Sitavva Joddati – Social Work
Manas Bihari Verma – Science & Engineering (Defence)
Abhay Bang (Duo) – Medicine
Rani Bang (Duo) – Medicine
Damodar Ganesh Bapat – Social Work
Prafulla Govinda Baruah – Literature and Education-Journalism
Mohan Swaroop Bhatia – Art-Folk Music
Sudhanshu Biswas – Social Work
Saikhom Mirabai Chanu – Sports-Weightlifting
Pandit Shyamlal Chaturvedi – Literature and Education-Journalism
Jose Ma Joey Concepcion III (Foreigner) – Trade & Industry
Langpoklakpam Subadani Devi – Art-Weaving
Somdev Devvarman – Sports-Tennis
Yeshi Dhoden – Medicine
Arup Kumar Dutta – Literature and Education
Doddarange Gowda – Art-Lyrics
Arvind Gupta – Literature and Education
Digamber Hansda – Literature and Education
Ramli Bin Ibrahim (Foreigner) – Art-Dance
Piyong Temjen Jamir – Literature and Education
Malti Joshi – Literature and Education
Manoj Joshi – Art-Acting
Rameshwarlal Kabra – Trade & Industry
Pran Kishore Kaul – Art
Bounlap Keokangna (Foreigner) – Others-Architecture
Vijay Kichlu – Art-Music
Tommy Koh (Foreigner) – Public Affairs
Lakshmikutty – Medicine-Traditional
Joyshree Goswami Mahanta – Literature and Education
Narayan Das Maharaj – Others-Spiritualism
Pravakara Maharana – Art-Sculpture
Hun Many (Foreigner) – Public Affairs
Nouf Marwaai (Foreigner) – Others- Yoga
Zaverilal Mehta – Literature and Education-Journalism
Krishna Bihari Mishra – Literature and Education
Sisir Purushottam Mishra – Art-Cinema
Subhasini Mistry – Social Work
Tomio Mizokami (Foreigner) – Literature and Education
Somdet Phra Maha Muniwong (Foreigner) – Others-Spiritualism
Keshav Rao Musalgaonkar – Literature and Education
Thant Myint – U (Foreigner) – Public Affairs
V Nanammal – Others-Yoga
Sulagitti Narasamma – Social Work
Vijayalakshmi Navaneethakrishnan – Art-Folk Music
I Nyoman Nuarta (Foreigner) – Art-Sculpture
Malai Haji Abdullah Bin Malai Haji Othman (Foreigner) – Social Work
Gobaradhan Panika – Art-Weaving
Bhabani Charan Pattanaik – Public Affairs
Murlikant Petkar – Sports-Swimming
Habibullo Rajabov (Foreigner) – Literature and Education
M R Rajagopal – Medicine-Palliative Care
Sampat Ramteke (Posthumous) – Social Work
Chandra Sekhar Rath – Literature and Education
S S Rathore – Civil Service
Amitava Roy – Science and Engineering
Sanduk Ruit (Foreigner) – Medicine-Ophthalmology
R Sathyanarayana – Art-Music
Pankaj M Shah – Medicine-Oncology
Bhajju Shyam – Art-Painting
Maharao Raghuveer Singh – Literature and Education
Kidambi Srikanth – Sports-Badminton
Ibrahim Sutar – Art-Music
Siddeshwara Swamiji – Others-Spiritualism
Lentina Ao Thakkar – Social Work
Vikram Chandra Thakur – Science and Engineering
Rudrapatnam Narayanaswamy Tharanathan (Duo) – Art-Music
Rudrapatnam Narayanaswamy Thyagarajan (Duo) – Art-Music
Nguyen Tien Thien (Foreigner) – Others-Spiritualism
Bhagirath Prasad Tripathi – Literature and Education
Rajagopalan Vasudevan – Science and Engineering
Panatawane Gangadhar Vithobaji – Literature and Education
Romulus Whitaker – Others-Wildlife Conservation
Baba Yogendra – Art
A Zakia – Literature and Education

Padma Vibhushan:-
Illaiyaraja – Art-Music
Ghulam Mustafa Khan – Art-Music
P Parameswaran- Literature and Education

Padma Bhushan awardees:-
Pankaj Advani – Sports-Billiards/Snooker
Philipose Mar Chrysostom – Others-Spiritualism
Mahendra Singh Dhoni – Sports-Cricket
Alexander Kadakin (Foreigner/Posthumous) – Public affairs
Ramachandran Nagaswamy – Others-Archaeology
Ved Prakash Nanda (OCI) – Literature and Education
Laxman Pai – Art-Painting
Arvind Parikh – Art-Music
Sharda Sinha – Art-Music



23rd March Shaheed Diwas or Martyr’s Day | 87th Death Anniversary
Every year, on March 23, Martyr’s Day or Shaheed Diwas is observed in memory of three freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for the country. Bhagat Singh | Rajguru & Sukhdev were hanged till death on March 23, 1931, in Lahore jail by the colonial British. Born on September 28, 1907 in Punjab in British India, Bhagat Singh is a well-known freedom fighter who was a revolutionary socialist and played a crucial role during the Indian freedom struggle.
They may kill me, but they cannot kill my ideas. They can crush my body, but they will not be able to crush my spirit. (Shaheed Bhagat Singh)
ज़िन्दगी तो अपने दम पर जी जाती है.... दूसरों के कन्धों पर तो सिर्फ जनाजे उठाये जाते है... (Shaheed Bhagat Singh)

: - Characteristics of Social Control Or Need of Social Control
1.     It maintains old system…
2.     Its helps in the socialization of man…
3.     Social control pressurizes on individual behavior…
4.     It’s a continuous process…
5.     It gives direction to the individuals…
6.     It maintains social unity…
7.     Social control is social…
8.     Social control is idealistic…
9.     Social control develops the feeling of co-operation…
10. It has social sanctions…
11. It provides social security…
Watch:-
(Social Control in Hindi | Sociology)

(What is Socialization in Hindi | Sociology) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvj_vrwV6Xk



(Sociology UGC NET)

Books for Hindi Medium:-

R. Gupta’s (Paper II & III) | (Rs/- 495)

Truman’s UGC NET Samajshastra (Rs/- 700)

CBSE Samaj Shastra (Paper II)

Upkar (Paper II & III) (Rs/- 750)

UGC-NET/JRF Sociology Knowledge Bank (Rs/- 200)

CBSE UGC Net: Sociology (Samaj Shastra) Paper-II and III Practice Work Book (Rs/- 135)

CBSE UGC-NET Sociology Objective Solved Papers (Rs/- 239)

Books for English Medium:-

Arihant (Rs/- 600)

Trueman’s (Rs/- 284)

R Gupta’s (Paper II & III) (Rs/- 460)

Upkar Paper II (Rs/- 182) | https://amzn.to/2GqV5GC
Upkar Paper III (Rs/- 377) | https://amzn.to/2GKizFN

BOOKHIVE INDIA STUDY KIT FOR CBSE NET SOCIOLOGY (Rs/- 511)

IBS Sociology (Rs/- 899)

R Gupta’s Previous Paper Solved (Rs/- 280)

CBSE (Solved Papers) (Rs/- 165)

(Link is Here For Online Registration Form Fill)
(History UGC NET) Book Links:-

Books for Hindi Medium:-

Arihant History UGC NET (Rs/- 370)

CBSE UGC: - NET/JRF: - History (Etihas) Paper II & III (ML Gupta) (Rs/- 475)

GKP (UGC NET History) (Rs/- 334)

R Gupta’s (Rs/- 590)

Previous Years Paper (Solved) (Rs/- 343)

CBSE UGC-NET History Objective Solved Papers (Hindi) (Rs/- 300)

UGC Net History (Itihas) Exam Complete Set (Set of 2 Books)-Hindi Medium (Rs/- 999)

Books for English Medium:-

Arihant History UGC NET (Rs/- 424)

Upkar: - UGC NET History (Rs/- 346)

R Gupta’s (Rs/- 466)

UGC NET/SET (JRF & LS) 8 Years' Solved Papers History Paper II & III 2018 (Rs/- 93)

Trueman's UGC NET History (Rs/- 452)

UGC NET/SET (JRF & LS) History Paper II and III (Guide) 2018 (Rs/- 266)
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Books for Hindi Medium:-

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UGC NET/JRF/SLET General Paper-1 Shikshan Avum Shodh Abhiyogit by Arihant Experts (Rs/- 182)

Trueman's UGC NET Paper 1 (Hindi) by Sanjay Gupta and A.K. Singh (Rs/-350)

UGC Net Paper 1- Complete book in Hindi by IBS Institute Rohini (Rs/- 550)

Upkar’s | U.G.C.-NET/J.R.F./SET Shikshan Evam Shodh Abhiyogyata by Jain Lal and K.C. Vashitha (General Paper-I) (Rs/- 266)

(Books for English Medium)

CBSE UGC NET/SET/JRF - Paper 1: Teaching and Research Aptitude By KVS Madaan(Rs/- 331)

UGC NET/JRF/SLET General Paper-1 Teaching & Research Aptitude by Arihant Experts (Rs/- 189)

Trueman's UGC NET/SET General Paper I by M. Gagan and Sajit Kumar (Rs/- 305)

Upkar’s | U.G.C.-NET/JRF/SET Teaching & Research Aptitude (General Paper-1) by Editorial Board: Pratiyogita Darpan (Rs/- 310)

R Gupta’s | UGC-NET Teaching and Research Aptitude: Previous Papers and Test Papers (Solved)

UGC-NET (Paper-I) Previous Years' Papers (Solved) by RPH Editorial Board

UGC-NET (Paper-I) 50 Practice Papers (Solved) By RPH Editorial Board 

UGC NET/SLET/JRF Solved Papers Teaching and Research Aptitude Paper-1 by Editorial Board and Pratiyogita Sahitya (Rs/- 106)

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R Gupta’s | Teaching Aptitude & Teaching Atitude: For All Teachers Recruitment Examinations by RPH Editorial Board (Rs/- 59) Hindi

Arihant | Teaching Aptitude & Attitude Test for Entrance Exams by Abha Mailk (Rs/- 81) English

Information, Communication and Education Technology by Dr. Asha Sharma (Rs/- 370) (Hindi)

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How To Prepare for UGC NET Paper One (Video Link is Here)

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(Books Link)
Arihant Hindi UGC NET Paper (Rs/- 424)

Upkar | UGC NET/JRF/SET Hindi (Paper II & III) by Onkar Nath Verma (Rs/- 395)

Trueman’s UGC NET Hindi Literature (Rs/- 425)

R Gupta’s | CBSE-UGC-NET/SET: Hindi Exam Guide - Paper II & III (Old edition): Hindi (Paper II and III) Exam Guide (Popular Master Guide) by Anil Kumar Solanki and RPH Editorial Board (Rs/- 440)

UGC Net Hindi Sahitya - Solved Papers Book by IBS Institute Rohini (Author) (Rs/- 375)

UGC NET/SET/JRF Hindi Paper 2 & 3 Solved Papers (HIndi) by Editorial Board (Author), Pratiyogita Sahitya (Contributor) (Rs/- 210)

R Gupta’s | UGC NET: Hindi Previous Years' Papers (Solved) by RPH Editorial Board (Rs/- 230)

CBSE UGC Net: Hindi II and III: Solved Paper by Editorial (Rs/- 135)






क्रांति
संबंधित क्षेत्र
रजत क्रांति,(Silver Revolution)
अंडा ( मुर्गी पालन ) उत्पादन से
भूरी क्रांति (Brown Revolution)
 सीमेंटउर्वरकउन उत्पादन से
नीली क्रांति (Blue Revolution)
 मत्स्य उत्पादन से
श्वेत क्रांति (White Revolution)
दुग्ध उत्पादन से
पीली क्रांति (Yellow Revolution)
तिलहन उत्पादन से
कृष्ण क्रांति (Krishna Revolution)
पेट्रोलियम  उत्पादन से
हरित क्रांति (Green Revolution)
फसल उत्पादन से
गुलाबी क्रांति (Pink Revolution)
झींगा मछली उत्पादन से
इंद्रधनुषी क्रांति (Iridescent Revolution)
सम्पूर्ण कृषि क्षेत्र विकास से
लाल क्रांति(Red Revolution)
टमाटर और मांस के उत्पादन से
सुनहरी क्रांति (Golden Revolution)
फलों के उत्पादन से
खाधान्न श्रृंखला क्रांति (Food chain Revolution)
खाधान्न/सब्जी/फलों को सड़ने से बचाना




: - Who classified action in logical and non-logical categories?
तार्किक और गैर-तार्किक श्रेणियों में किसने वर्गीकृत कार्रवाई की?
Vilfredo Pareto
: - Who did Attributional and Interactional analysis of Caste System?
जाति व्यवस्था का आचरण और बातचीत सम्बन्धी  विश्लेषण किसने किया?
Louis Dumont
: - किस Sociologist ने अपनी धारणा में Indexicality  और Reflexivity सिद्धांत का use किया है?
 Alfred Schutz | American Sociologist Harold Garfinkel
: - The Changing Position of Indian Women | Book | MN Srinivas
: - First Department of Sociology in India | Mumbai University

 

Rural to urban migration

In developing countries, urbanisation usually occurs when people move from villages to settle in cities in hope of gaining a better standard of living. The movement of people from one place to another is called migration. Migration is influenced by economic growth and development and by technological change (Marshall et al., 2009) and possibly also by conflict and social disruption. It is driven by pull factors that attract people to urban areas and push factors that drive people away from the countryside.
Employment opportunities in cities are one of the main pull factors. Many industries are located in cities and offer opportunities of high urban wages. There are also more educational institutions providing courses and training in a wide range of subjects and skills. People are attracted to an urban lifestyle and the ‘bright lights’ of city life. All of these factors result in both temporary and permanent migration to urban areas.
Poor living conditions and the lack of opportunities for paid employment in rural areas are push factors. People are moving away from rural areas because of poor health care and limited educational and economic opportunities as well as environmental changes, droughts, floods, lack of availability of sufficiently productive land, and other pressures on rural livelihoods.
Rural to urban migration can be a selective process, as some types of people are more likely to move than others. One of the factors involved is gender, because employment opportunities vary greatly with different jobs for men and women. Another factor is age. Young people are more likely to move to towns, with more elderly people and children left in rural areas. Selectivity in migration affects the population in both the rural and the urban areas. If more men move to towns and cities than women, this leaves a predominantly female society in rural areas.

Sociology UGC NET Paper Practice Question-Answer: -

1. यह कथन किस समाजशास्त्री ने दिया है कि "समुदाय किसी सीमित क्षेत्र के भीतर सामाजिक जीवन का पूर्ण संगठन है|"
(A) गिन्सबर्ग
(B) आगबर्न और निमकॉफ
(C) लुंडबर्ग
(D) मैकइवेर और पेज



2. किस समाजशास्त्री ने स्थानीय क्षेत्र और सामुदायिक भावना को समुदाय के तत्व कहा है? यानि दो तत्व बताये है?

(A) बोगार्डस
(B) मैकइवेर और पेज
(C) किंग्सले डेविस
(D) ऍम जॉनसन


3. समाजशास्त्री बोगार्डस ने  समुदाय के कौन से प्रकार बताए है

(A) गांव | कस्बा | नगर | क्षेत्र
(B) लघु समुदाय और वृहद समुदाय
(C) ग्रामीण | नगरीय | प्रादेशिक | राष्ट्रीय
(D) ग्रामीण समुदाय | नगरीय समुदाय | क्षेत्रीय समुदाय 



4. भारत में सामुदायिक विकास योजना के नाम से कार्यक्रम की शुरुआत कौन से साल में हुई

(A) 1920
(B) 1925
(C) 1930
(D) 1933 


5. "Caste and Communication in an Indian Village" Book के Writer कौन है?  

(A) Dhirendra Nath Majumdar
(B) Kinsley Davis
(C) MN Srinivas
(D) Herbert Spencer 


6. भारत सरकार द्वारा गांव को कितने भागों में वर्गीकृत किया गया है?  

(A) सात भागों में
(B) तीन भागो में
(C) दो भागों में
(D) पांच भागों में 


7. "The Splendor That Was Egypt" Book किनके द्वारा लिखी गयी है

(A) CH Cooley
(B) Robert Redfield
(C) Margaret A. Murray
(D) F. Tonnies


8. डेविस के अनुसार भारत में नगरों का इतिहास कितने वर्षों से ज़्यादा पुराना नहीं है

(A) 8000 वर्षों से ज़्यादा
(B) 5000 वर्षों से ज़्यादा
(C) 10,000 वर्षों से ज़्यादा
(D) 9000 वर्षों से ज़्यादा 


9. केंद्रीय वृत्त का सिद्धांत यानि Concentric Zone Model किस समाजशास्त्री ने दिया है

(A) Ernest Burgess
(B) Charles Wright Mills
(C) Erving Goffman
(D) Pierre bourdieu



10. निम्न में से किसने हीनभावना "Inferiority Complex" की अवधारणा को विकसित किया है?

(A) Mashalow
(B)  Adler
(C) Cattel
(D) Cyril Butt


11. अपने मृत भाई की संतानहीन विधवा के साथ एक
व्यक्ति का विवाह क्या कहलाता है

(A) Levirate
(B) Sororate
(C) Sororal Polygyny
(D) Polygyny


12. The Indecent Representation of Woman (Prohibition) Act was passed in:- यानि महिला का अभद्र प्रतिनिधित्व (निषेध) अधिनियम में कब पारित किया गया था?

(A) 1983
(B) 1984
(C) 1985
(D) 1986


13. “Patterns of culture” Book के Writer कौन है

(A) Ruth Benedict
(B) GW Allport
(C) Kimball Young
(D) MN Srinivas


14. मौलिक पारस्परिक संबंध उन्मुखीकरण यानि Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation (FIRO) किसके द्वारा विकसित किया गया था?

(A) CH Cooley
(B) Bales
(C) William Schutz
(D) Helariko


15. "Economy and Society" Book के Writer कौन है

(A) Max Weber
(B) Anthony Giddens
(C) Emile Durkheim
(D) Auguste Comte


16. "Mahua" में संयुक्त परिवार की संरचनात्मक और कार्यात्मक एकता का अध्ययन किसने किया?

(A) KM Kapadia
(B) Neera Desai
(C) IP Desai
(D) AM Shah



17. किसने कहा था कि भारत में सामाजिक स्तरीकरण "शुद्धता और प्रदूषण" पर आधारित है?

(A) Sigmund Freud
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) SC Dube
(D) Louis Dumont


18. भारत के कुल समुदायों पर "भारत के लोग" परियोजना यानि "People of India Project" किसने शुरू किया था?

(A) NK Bose
(B) KS Singh
(C) Yogendra Singh
(D) MN Srinivas


19. Who has given the formula for calculating rank correlation? यानि रैंक सहसंबंध की गणना के लिए सूत्र किसने दिया है?

(A) Spearman
(B) Pearson
(C) Yules
(D) Garrett


20. किसने कहा है कि भारतीय इतिहास का पूरा रास्ता दिखाता है कि आदिवासी तत्वों को एक सामान्य समाज में जोड़ा जा रहा है?

(A) AR Radcliffe-Brown
(B) DD Kosambi
(C) SS Sarkar
(D) McKim Marriott


21. किसने  राय दी है कि शुद्ध और अशुद्ध के बीच मौलिक विरोध की धारणा जाति व्यवस्था की पहचान है?

(A) MN Srinivas
(B) Louis Dumont
(C) Surajit Sinha
(D) BR Ambedkar

22. किसने "विभेदक संघ के सिद्धांत" यानि  “Theory of Differential Association” का प्रस्ताव दिया है?

(A) RK Merton
(B) RH Burke
(C) G Tarde
(D) EH Sutherland


23. प्रेम प्रसंग (Love Affair) में असफलता से होने वाली मौत का उदाहरण है:-

(A) Fatalistic suicide (भाग्यवादी आत्महत्या
(B) Egoistic suicide (अहंकारी आत्महत्या)
(C) Altruistic suicide (परोपकारी आत्महत्या)
(D) Anomic suicide

24. किस प्रकार का मादक पदार्थ सिगरेट, बिडी, तंबाकू, सिगार इत्यादि के उपयोग से लिया जाता है?

(A) Narcotics
(B) Nicotine
(C) Sedatives
(D) Hallucinogens



25. किस समिति ने पंचायती राज के लिए तीन स्तरीय प्रणाली की सिफारिश की?

(A) Balwant Rai Mehta Committee
(B) Ashok Mehta Committee
(C) Sangama Committee
(D) Parliamentary Committee


1.    Structuration deals with System-Agency Relationship.

2.    The Major proponent of Structuration is Anthony Giddens.

3.    Who has been attributed with the use of term “Post-Modernism”?
(Charles Jencks)
'उत्तर-आधुनिकता' शब्द का उपयोग किसने किया है? (Charles Jencks)

4.    “The Language of Post-Modern Architecture? (Charles Jencks)

5.    Who has propounded the Mirror Theory of Knowledge? (Robert King Merton)
ज्ञान के दर्पण सिद्धांत को किसने पेश किया है? (Robert King Merton)

6.    Anthony Giddens was a British Sociologist.

7.    Giddens , in his works, is well known for Interdisciplinary Approach. (अंतःविषय दृष्टिकोण)

8.    Giddens Contribution of Structuration analyses the social structures and peoples Freedom to act.
Giddens संरचना के सिद्धांत का योगदान सामाजिक संरचनाओं और लोगों की स्वतंत्रता का विश्लेषण करती है।

9.    Giddens idea of Renaissance holds that both individual and society are defines in relation to one another.
Anthony Giddens का पुनजार्गरण के बारे में विचार है कि व्यक्ति और समाज दोनों एक दूसरे के सम्बन्ध में परिभाषित होते है|

10.  Third way is the Giddens Sociological Philosophy.

11.  Some Important Books:-
A.    The Class Structure of Advance Societies (Anthony Giddens)
B.    The Language of Post-Modern Architecture (Charles Jencks)
C.    Violence and Metaphysics (Jacques Derrida)

12.  Some Important Ideas:-
A.    Deconstruction (विखंडन) (Jacques Derrida)
B.    Third Way (Anthony Giddens)
C.    Mirror Theory of Knowledge (Rorty Richard)

संरचना का द्वंद्व
नकारात्मक महत्वपूर्ण क्षमता
वैचारिक निर्भरता के संबंध वाले दो शब्द
कानूनी छात्रवृत्ति (Legal Scholarship) में विखंडन का सबसे महत्वपूर्ण उपयोग क्या है?
वैचारिक आलोचना
ज्ञान के पुरातत्व
बहिष्करण के नियम
वंशावली
समलैंगिक सिद्धांत का अध्ययन करना है?
यह अपर्याप्त, विरोधाभासी है और स्पष्टता की कमी है।
नागरिक वैधता के सिद्धांत का एक वकील कौन है?
इलेक्ट्रॉनिक आवाज घटना



20 Sociology Short Question in Hindi

Question 1. What is Sociology ?

Question 2. Who is the Father of Sociology ?

Question 3.  Who is the Father of Indian Sociology ?

Question 4. Name two important books written by Yogendra Singh.

Question 5. Name four VARNA.

Question 6. Name two or four important books written by M.N. Srinivas.

Question 7. Name any book on Caste along with Author’s name.

Question 8. Name two books on Social Problems.

Question 9. Mention any four Environment laws present in India.

Question 10. Types of Drugs

Question 11. Types of Suicide

Question 12. Two  problems of Adolescence

Question 13. Two problems of working women.

Question 14. Two causes of Poverty.

Question 15. Two Causes of Female-Headed Households.

Question 16. Write down the name of name of any four Tribes in India.

Question 17. How many types of Institutions ?

Question 18. Agencies of Socialization.

Question 19. Auguste Comte Famous Books.

Question 20. Herbert Spencer “Social Statics”



1.      ------------ is the father of sociology
A.      Comte  B. Durkheim  C. Spencer D. Cooley
2.      Who has described society as a web of social relationships.”?
A.   Mead      B. Ogburn C. Leacock           D. MacIver
3.       Name the author of the book ‘Primitive Culture’
A.   Majumdar B. Lundberg C. Tylor D. Malinowski
4.      Classification of groups into in-group and out-group was presented by whom among the following?
A.   Tonnies       B.  Cooley C.  Homans D. Sumner
5.    Contact & communication are the two main conditions of social interaction.” Who said so?
A.   Horton & Hunt B. Park & Burgess C. Ogburn & Nimkoff D. MacIver & Page
6.    Which of the following is not a characteristic of primary group?
A.     Intimacy B. Closeness   C.   Familiarity D. Impersonality
7.    Which one of the following will you categories as achieved status
A.     Sex B.      Age C.  Marital D. Caste
8.    Which among the following is an informal method of social control?
A.   Customs       B. Coercion C.        Law D. Education
9.    Studies of social interaction, groups etc. belong to ------------ sociology.
A.   Urban B. Macro C. Applied            D. Micro
10.     A role is the ---------- aspect of status.
A.  Counter       B. Dynamic       C. Static D. Latent
11.     Weber conceived of sociology as a comprehensive science of social --------------.
A.   Groups B. Action C. Interaction D. Institutions
12.     Who coined the term primary group?
A.     Comte       B. Ginsberg           C. Cooley        D. Gisbert
13.     Name one macro sociologist from the following.
A.       Simmel      B. Goffman       C. Weber D. Durkheim
14.        Group characterized by impersonal relationships and self-interests.
A.     In-group       B. Gesellschaft          C. Secondary D. Both B&C
15.        Contradictory demands of the same role is termed as
A.   Role Strain          B. Role Playing         C. Role Conflict        D. None of the Above
16.                              help meet the basic needs of society.
A.   Associations         B. Social Groups          C. Social Institutions           D.   Interactions
17.                           is the vehicle of culture.
A.   Technology        B.  Man      C.  Society D. Language
18.        Culture is the man-made part of environment.” Who said so?
A.   E. B. Tylor       B.  M.J. Herskovits         C. R.Brown        D. K. Davis
19.     The term sociology is derived from the                 word socius and                      word logos.
A.   Latin, Greek B. Greek, Latin C. Hebrew, Latin                    D. Hebrew, Greek
20.     The term sociology is coined in the year A. 1798  B. 1829.  C. 1839 D. 1818
21.     Who wrote ‘The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life’ (1959)?
A.   Garfinkel       B. Goffman       C. Gillin & Gillin       D. Giddings

22.        Who presented the idea of ‘cultural lag’?
A.   Ogburn        B. Malinowski          C. MacIver        D. Risley
23.                         is a socially defined position in a group or society.
A.   Role      B.  Interaction         C. Status       D. Deviance
24.                       theory states that people are motivated by self-interest in the interactions with other people.
A.     ConflicB. Exchange   C. Interaction   D. Structural
25.          The smallest group possible.
A.     Peer group B. Family           C. Dyad      D. Primary group


1. The term 'Demographic transition' was coined by
(a) T. Malthus
(b) D. Hobman
(c) Warren S. Thompson
(d) L.H. Morgan
2. Usually the developing countries are characterized by
(a) Low birth rate and low death rate
(b) High birth rate and low death rate
(c) High birth rate and high death rate
(d) Low birth rate and high death rate
3. The ideal stage in which the population would be provided with a level of well being is known as
(a) Incipient decline
(b) Transitional growth
(c) High potential growth
(d) Longitudinal growth
4. Conflicts usually emerge when there is social disequilibrium. Who makes us believe that conflicts take place when there is shortage in the supply of articles or subsistence?
(a) Malthus
(b) Vincent
(c) F.E. Lumby
(d) K. Young
5. Which of the following is best defined as change in the diversity and adoption of population of organisms?
(a) Cultural diffusion
(b) Vertical mobility
(c) Cultural evolution
(d) Biological evolution
6. A periodic enumeration and summation of information about a population is called
(a) Census
(b) Observation
(c) Case study
(d) Interval-sampling
7. Who wrote first "Essay on Population"
(a) John Locke
(b) Malthus?
(c) Rousseau
(d) T. Hobbes
8. Who opined that population grows an exponential rate while the means of subsistence grows at a linear rate?
(a) Malthus
(b) Marx
(c) Cose
(d) Spencer
9. Malthus was regarded as a
(a) Preventive measure
(b) Positive check
(c) Destructive element
(d) National calamity
10. The name of a population pyramid indicating a high proportion of children and rapid growth and which has a broad base is
(a) Structured pyramid
(b) Constructive pyramid
(c) Stationary pyramid
(d) Expansion pyramid
11. Who was of the view that demographic density is a major determinant of social revolution?
(a) Emile Durkheim
(b) Herbert Spencer
(c) G. Simmel
(d) Morgan
12. In which state of India men is outnumbered by women according to 1991 census?
(a) Rajasthan
(b) Meghalaya
(c) Kerala
(d) Goa
13. Among the following causes of mortality which do you attribute to society?
(a) Capital punishment
(b) Medical treatment
(c) Child infanticide
(d) Magical treatment
14. Who among the following has developed the theory of 'step migration'?
(a) Revenstein
(b) R. Redfield
(c) Mumford
(d) H. Spencer
15. Who among the following voiced against Malthus and held that the core reason of overpopulation was not to be found in biological power of reproduction but in prevailing capitalist mode of production?
(a) Karl Marx
(b) Herbert Spencer
(c) F. Engels
(d) M. Weber
16. Which one of the following statements is not correct?
(a) Heterogeneity of population is a characteristic of a city community
(b) Social changes occur more rapidly in the cities than in the towns and villages
(c) The planning of cities is a modern innovation
(d)Most of the major cities of India located on the coast or on navigable rivers.
17. The capacity of women for giving live births is called
(a) Fecundity
(b) Fertility
(c) Mortality
(d) Morbidity
18. The discipline concerned with the statistical analysis and description of population composition and change is called
(a) Demography
(b) Census
(c) Population growth
(d)Population statistics
19. The study of composition of marital status of a group of population is called
(a) Eugenics
(b) Alliance
(c) Gamalogy
(d) Nuptiality
20. As per the 1991 census of India, the state with the highest percentage of urban population is
(a) Maharashtra
(b) Kerala
(c) Karnataka
(d) Gujarat
21. Demography is
(a) An experimental science
(b) A behavioural science
(c) More an experimental science than observational
(d) More an observational science than experimental
22. Malthus, a well known scholar of population studied
(a) Favoured population growth and thought that it leads to social solidarity
(b)Disfavored population growth and thought it to lead to mass poverty and misery
(c) Disfavored population growth but did not think that it will lead to any kind of change in society
(d) Fertility as a way to express herself for women.
23. Demographic Transition Theory is a way of conceptualizing the changes in population which accompanied industrialisation, seeing in these changes a transformation from a system with high birth rate balanced by high death rates to one with low death rates balanced by low
(a) Birth rate
(b) Death rate
(c) Fertility
(d) Feundity
24. Counting people for census purposes as residing in their usual or normal place of residence is called
(a) De facto census method
(b) De jure census method
(c) Demographic equation
(d) Normal census
25. Which among the following record selected population events as they occur?
(a) De factor census method
(b) Vital registration system
(c) De jure census method
(d) Reporting census

Answer Key

1. (c)
2. (b)
3. (a)
4. (a)
5. (d)
6.(a)
7. (b)
8. (a)
9.(b)
10. (c)
11. (a)
12. (c)
13. (c)
14. (a)
15. (a)
16.(c)
17. (a)
18. (a)
19. (d)
20. (a)
21. (b)
22. (b)
23. (a)
24. (b)
 25. (d)



1. Demographers do not take into account
(a) Age, sex and racial composition of the population
(b)Height and weight of the population
(c) Birth and death rate
(d)Density of population

2. What is meant by sex-ratio?
(a) The relation between male and female
(b)The ration between the number of adult male and adult females in a population
(c) The ratio between number of female and number of male in a population
(d)The number of females per 1000 males in a population

3. Which of the following statements is correct?
(a) Demographic studies do not forecast future population movement
(b)Demographic studies attempt to forecast future population movement
(c) Demographic studies only take present stock of population's size and its structure
(d)Demographic studies only take past account of a population in terms of age, sex and occupation of a population

4. Demography is derived from a
(a) Latin word
(b) Greek word
(c) Spanish word
(d) Polynesian word

5. According to Demographic Transition Theory 'a rapid increase in population consisting high fertility and falling mortality' represents
(a) Stage -1
(b) Stage - II
(c) Stage - II
(d) Stage -1V"

6. When did birth, as the controlling factor of status start declining?
(a) When religious renaissance started
(b) When socialist states started in world politics
(c) Since industrial revolution
(d) Since cold war

7. Fill in the blank _____________ is the number under 5 years of age divided by the of women 15-44 years of age mull 1000.
(a) Age Pyramid
(b) Sex Pyramid
(c) Fertility ratio
(d) Dependency ratio

8. Who among the following used the 'demography' for the first time?
(a) Achilles Guillard
(b) T. Malthus
(c) Herbert Spencer
(d) Ricardo L

9. 'Population tends to increase in geometrical ratio whereas agricultural produce inert in arithmetical ratio.' This statement is i by
(a) Spencer H.
(b) Malthus
(c) Plato
(d) Karl Marx

10. The concept of 'Positive' and 'Preventive checks were elaborated by
(a) T. Malthus
(b) H. Spencer
(c) C. Darwin
(d) W. Pareto

11. "The power of population is indefinitely greater than the power of the earth produce subsistence for man". It is said
(a) H. Spencer
(b) Adam Smith
(c) T. Malthus
(d) Pareto

12. In which theory does the total population follow an S-shaped curve?
(a) Social capillary theory
(b) Law of logistic curve
(c) Pivots principle
(d) Malthusian theory

13. "De-facto" census method
(a) Distributes the people on the basis of their usual place of residence
(b) Counts the population where it is residing for month preceding the census
(c) It counts the population according to where it is on the night preceding the census
(d) It counts the population where it is residing since a decade

14. By transitional growth we mean
(a) High birth rate and low death rate
(b) High birth rate and high death rate
(c) Low death rate and low birth rate
(d) Low death rate and high birth rate
15. Which among the following covers the study of population and social structure including social groups and institutions according to Ginsberg?
(a) Social institutions
(b) Social morphology
(c) Social anatomy
(d) Social processes

16. Which among the following is not an important factor for India's rapidly growing population?
(a) Low death rate
(b) Immigration
(c) High birth rate
(d) Emigration

17. Male-female ratio i.e., sex ratio in India since 1901 has been
(a) Decreased
(b) Stagnant
(c) Increased
(d) Demographers now not taking this into account

18. The base of age pyramid in India is broad. This is due to
(a) High birth rate
(b) High death rate
(c) High morbidity
(d) High fecundity

19. Among the following causes of mortality, which do you attribute to society?
(a) Spread of communicable diseases
(b) High rate of capital punishment
(c) Practice of black magic
(d) Child infanticide

20. The word 'Optimum Population' means
(a) Maximum population size
(b) Best population size
(c) Negative growth of population
(d) High rate of fertility

21. Which among the following states has the largest population?
(a) Madhya Pradesh
(b) Uttar Pradesh
(c) West Bengal
(d) Maharashtra

22. The population of India is steadily increasing particularly in the metropolis and cities. The causes of this increase are many, therefore, the population check is most urgently required in the
(a) Metropolis
(b) Cities
(c) Towns
(d) Villages

23. Age specific birth rate is marked by
(a) The number of births annually per thousand persons of total population
(b) The number of births annually per thousand in the 15-49 children bearing ages
(c) The number of children born per thousand women in specific age class, say 30-34 years of age
(d) Children of a particular age group say 5- 9 or 9-14 years.

24. Which among the following is an unconscious method of population control?
(a) Using contraceptives
(b) Limiting the size of family
(c) Social legislations prohibiting marriage before attaining a certain age
(d) Taboos on sexual 'intercourse

25. According to the theory of demographic transaction, in the pre-transitional stage
(a) Both death rates and the birth rates are high
(b) Death rate is low but birth rate is high
(c) Death rate is high but birth is low
(d) Both death rate and birth rates are low

Answer Key
1(b)
2.(d)
3. (b)
4.(b)
5. (a)
6. (a)
7. (c)
8. (a)
9. (b)
10. (a)
11.(c)
12. (b)
13. (c)
14. (d)
15. (b)
16. (b)
17. (a)
18. (a)
19. (d)
20. (b)
21.(b)
22. (d)
23. (c)
24. (d)
25. (a)

1. Sociology aims as explaining men
(a) Group behaviour
(b) Interpersonal relationship
(c) Both a & b
(d) None the above

2. The Central theme in Sociology is
(a) Biological interaction
(b) Social interaction
(c) Chemical interaction
(d) Physical interaction

3. Sociology analyzes the concept of
(a) Civilization
(b) Juvenile delinquency
(c) Other ills
(d) All of the above

4. Sociology also Studies the possibility of directing changes in the ultimate interest of
(a) Family welfare
(b) Social welfare
(c) Human welfare
(d) All of the above

5. Sociology is the study of the individual only from
(a) Cultural angle
(b) Economic angle
(c) Political angle
(d) None of the above

6. Social life consists of
(a) Music's
(b) Participation in drams
(c) Games
(d) All of the above

7. Sociology analyzes the "process of interaction" as
(a) Cooperation
(b) Conflict
(c) Competition
(d) All of the above

8. 'Social development is which includes the development of
(a) Co-operativenes
(b) Friendliness
(c) Social attitudes
(d) All of the above

9. The theory that study of sociology is human relationship is given by
(a) Merritt
(b) Eldridge
(c) Both a & b
(d) None of the above

10. Sociology is the study of
(a) Human relationship
(b) Psychological relationship
(c) Cultural relationship
(d) All of the above

11. Sociology studies 'process of interaction' as
(a) Assimilation
(b) Accommodation
(c) Cooperation
(d) All of the above

12. When one learns something and makes use of what he has learned is called
(a) Assimilation
(b) Co-operation
(c) Competition
(d) Conflict

13. The idea that people of high and low status were all equal in the eyes of God first comes with
(a) Huns
(b) Muslims
(c) Portuguese
(d) Englishman

14. Sociology examines
(a) Social Change
(b) Social control
(c) Both a & b
(d) All the above

15. In Ginsberg's view Sociology is
(a) All that happens to society
(b) All that happens to human beings
(c) All that happens to animals
(d) All of the above

16. Incorporating learned behaviour into own personality and makes them his 'style of life' is
(a) Assimilation
(b) Co-operation
(c) Competition
(d) Conflict

17. The idea of equality was welcomed by the
(a) Lower caste in Hindu society
(b) Kshatriya
(c) Brahman
(d) Backwards

18. Sociology should reflect the
(a) Community
(b) Customs
(c) Culture
(d) All of the above

19. Caste system weakened in the 20th century's -
(a) Last fifty decades
(b) First fifty decades
(c) In the middle decades
(d) None of the above

20. When a group of people learn something and change their behaviour and attitudes as a result then we can say that this group has learning
(a) Co-operated
(b) Assimilated
(c) Competited
(d) Conflicted

21. Sociology is the study of society of the web tissue of human interaction and inter-relation said by
(a) Ginsberg
(b) Moore
(c) Merritt
(d) Duncan

22. Social interaction includes
(a) Interaction with culture
(b) Interaction with society
(c) Interaction with family
(d) All of the above

23. Which of the following is not correct?
(a) Apart from the above there can be named other pollutants of social environment such as backwardness, poverty, blind faith, bad social tradition of religion and society which have diseased our society and polluted the environment. The education is required to give light and someone all sorts of darkness from the minds of the students. The aim of education is to help in all round growth of the child and development of his mind, spirit and body. The effect of the polluted social environment is required to be washed away by the educational system.
(b) Polluted social environment deeply affects the development of the child. The students are required to be kept away from the criminal world. An educator has a great role to play in moulding the
(c) In the sphere of natural environment, we see lots of pollution in air, water, and around etc. All sorts of natural environment pollution affects our life in several ways and the government, the society and educators are required to do their lot to control the same.
(d) None of these

24. The school socialized by imparting social interaction which is/are -
(a) Students vs staff
(b) Students vs student of different age
(c) Staff vs staff
(d) All of the above

25. From the sociological viewpoint the functions of education are
(a) Assimilation of tradition
(b) Development of new social patterns
(c) The creative and constructive role
(d) All of the above

Answer Key

1. (c)
2. (b)
3. (a)
4. (c)
5. (d)
6. (d)
7. (d)
8.(d)
9. (c)
10. (a)
11.(d)
12. (a)
13. (b)
14. (c)
15. (b)
16. (a)
17. (a)
18. (d)
19. (b)
20. (b)
21.(a)
22. (d)
23. (d)
24. (d)
25. (d)


1. The caste system showed signs of loosening up under the impact of
(a) Gandhiji
(b) Rajendra Prasad
(c) J.L. Nehru
(d) Raja Ram Mohan Roy

2. Sociology Studies the effect if changes on behaviour and personality development in
(a) Society
(b) Individual
(c) Both a & b
(d) None of the above

3. From the Sociological viewpoint education is regarded as a process in which there are two aspects
(a) The psychological
(b) The sociological
(c) Both a & b
(d) Biological & Sociological

4. Robbins definition for sociology deals with
(a) Whole world
(b) Whole man
(c) Whole society
(d) Whole organism

5. Games and Sports are
(a) Competitive
(b) Co-operative
(c) Assimilative
(d) None of the above

6. In view of all sociological principals, the/ curriculum should include the subject of
(a) Social studies
(b) Physical education
(c) Health
(d) All of the above

7. The group or individual have competition in
(a) Social
(b) Economic
(c) Political
(d) Competition in all areas

8. During periods of prosperity and trade expansion in Indian history there appears to have been considerable -
(a) Social mobility
(b) Caste mobility
(c) Both of the above
(d) None of these

9. Education should bring a change not only in the amount of knowledge gained but in -
(a) To acquire habits
(b) To do
(c) Ability to think
(d) All of the above

10. How many types of social processes involved in education
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5

11. Sociological thinking in education has its impact -
(a) On objective
(b) Ends in education
(c) Both a & b
(d) None the above

12. In many socialist countries
(a) Co-operative housing
(b) There is co-operative farming
(c) Both a & b
(d) Either a or b

13. The phrase "Social aim in education" is the one which has been upheld in the -
(a) North America
(b) United kingdom
(c) Democratic countries
(d) All of the above

14. Education should train the
(a) Individual first
(b) Society first
(c) Nation first
(d) Family first

15. The common uniform dress abolishes all individual identity in the same way as the aims in
(a) Educations do
(b) Politics do
(c) Both a & b
(d) There is no relation between the subjects

16. The basic scheme of education emphasizes the need of a predominantly
(a) Agrarian population
(b) Rural population
(c) Both a & b
(d) All social classes

17. Education for social services or education for citizenship and aims at the good of the community laying stress on teaching
(a) Science
(b) Citizenship
(c) Religious
(d) Moral values

18. Social institution is/are -
(a) The state
(b) The school
(c) The family
(d) All of the above

19. A socially efficient individual conforms to
(a) Right way of conduct
(b) Moral standards of conduct
(c) Basic standards
(d) All of the above

20. The demands of society are given priority against the inclination of the -
(a) Community
(b) Individual
(c) Parents
(d) State

21. Social aims in education is the one which has been upheld in the -
(a) South Africa
(b) United Kingdom
(c) North America Smith Asia

22. Today enlighten thinking is needed, which can be promoted through the-
(a) In our schools
(b) Leaderships of teachers
(c) Both S & b
(d) All of the above

23. Several schools in different states are participating in the
(a) National Literacy Mission
(b) National unity
(c) National cultural change
(d) All of the above

24. If education is the result of social change it means that social change has created a demand for-
(a) Education
(b) Conscience
(c) Industrialization
(d) Economic prosperity

25. Participating in the removal of illiteracy is a
(a) Social change
(b) Conscience change
(c) Cultural change
(d) None of the above

(Answer key)

1. (a)
2. (b)
3. (b)
4. (b)
5. (a)
6. (d)
7. (d)
8. (c)
9. (d)
10. (c)
11. (c)
12. (c)
13. (d)
14. (a)
15. (a)
16. (c)
17. (b)
18. (d)
19. (b)
20. (b)
21. (b)
22. (c)
23. (a)
24. (b)
25. (a)