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[1]

  1. Examine the role of Journalism in Indian Society.
  2. Discuss Mass Media and Democracy.
  3. Define Mass Communication and illustrate its process.

[2]

  1. When was the Indian National Congress founded?
  2. Who is regarded as the father of the Indian Renaissance?
  3. Who is the head of the Indian Republic?

[3]

  1. Distinguish between Rural and Urban Society.
  2. What do you mean by Ethnicity? Discuss its impacts on Indian Society.
  3. What do you mean by Social Transformation?

[4]

  1. Mass Media and Indian Democracy
  2. Define Journalism. Discuss relationship between Indian Government and Journalism.
  3. Discuss interrelationship between Modern Society and Journalism.

[5]

  1. Mass Media and Indian Democracy
  2. Define Journalism and discuss its relationship with the Indian Government.
  3. Discuss interrelationship between Modern Society and Journalism.

[6]

  1. Explain the causes of 'Inter-Generation' conflict prevalent in Indian Society.
  2. Elaborate the factors responsible for the crisis of moral values in Indian society.
  3. What do you understand by Domestic Violence? Discuss its responsible factors in Indian Society.

[7]

  1. Discuss the impact of urbanization on Indian society.
  2. Critically evaluate Karl Marx's theory of social change.
  3. Discuss Sorokin's theory of social and cultural dynamics.

[8]

  1. Describe the causes and various forms of domestic violence in Indian society.
  2. What is the concept of Inter-Generation Conflict? Explain the causes of inter-generation conflict prevalent in Indian society.
  3. Elaborate factors responsible for the crisis of moral values in Indian society and suggest remedies to eradicate this problem.

[9]

  1. What are the important means of propaganda in modern society?
  2. Discuss the impact of modernization on Indian society.
  3. Explain Pereto's cyclical theory of social change.

[10]

  1. Explain the meaning of other Backward class.
  2. Discuss the efforts done by the government for the upliftment of dalits.
  3. What do you mean by corruption? Discuss the various causes of corruption.

[11]

  1. How does the play Seven Steps Around the Fire portray the exploitation of transgenders in Indian society?
  2. Describe the use of 'Stream of Consciousness' technique in the novel Untouchable.
  3. Bring out the chief characteristics of Nehru's prose with special reference to Letters From a Father to His Daughter.

[12]

  1. How, according to Indian mythology, did the Hijras originate?
  2. Evaluate the merits of Jayant Mahapatra as an Indian English poet.
  3. Discuss 'Seven Steps Around the Fire' as a problem play highlighting the oppression of transgenders in Indian society.

[13]

  1. How does the play 'Seven Steps Around the Fire' portray the exploitation of transgenders in Indian society?
  2. How does A.K. Ramanujan portray the realistic picture of the flooded river in his poem 'A River'?
  3. How does J.L. Nehru describe the establishment of human civilizations in his book 'Letters from a Father to His Daughter'?

[14]

  1. What do you mean by Peasant Society?
  2. Critically discuss the sociological concept of peasant society according to Andre Beteille.
  3. Explain the concept of cultural diversity.

[15]

  1. Who was the author of 'Iliad and Odyssey'?
  2. Describe the main characteristics of the Ancient Egyptian religion.
  3. Throw light on the intellectual achievements of Ancient Egyptians.

[16]

  1. What duration is considered for the origin of Indian Sociology?
  2. How many languages are included in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
  3. Which problem among the following are Indian women suffering from?

[17]

  1. Define westernization and explain the effect of westernization on Indian society.
  2. Write a short note on Sanskritization.
  3. Explain any three objectives of labor movements.

[18]

  1. Throw light upon pluralism and diversity of Indian society.
  2. Explain the statement: 'School is the miniature of society.'
  3. Discuss the main principles of Shankar Vedant.

[19]

  1. Define modernization and discuss the effects of modernization on Indian society.
  2. Explain in brief the Social change of Demographic theory.
  3. What is the difference between linear and cyclical theories?

[20]

  1. Describe the characteristics of Indian society.
  2. What is the impact of women empowerment on society? Explain.
  3. What is gender inequality? Clarify the gender inequality prevailing in society.

[21]

  1. Explain the Indian concept of personality.
  2. Why is adolescence called the most difficult period of life? How can a teacher help in the development of adolescents? Discuss with reference to Indian society.
  3. What do you mean by adjustment? Describe the characteristics of a well-adjusted person.

[22]

  1. What are the Indian and Western views of Education?
  2. Write an essay on the effect of Upanishadic Education system on Indian Education.
  3. Focus on the Educational objectives in Democratic Society.

[23]

  1. What are the factors that have influenced Indian Social System? What is the role of education in the development of Individual and the Society?
  2. Philosophy is the science of sciences.
  3. Discuss the various types of Educational Planning.

[24]

  1. Write the concept of Teacher in Indian perspectives.
  2. Write the determinants of Effective Curriculum Transaction and Examine the role of the school and Society in it.
  3. What do you mean by Exceptional children? What provisions will you suggest for teaching and learning them?

[25]

  1. Discuss the impact of education on modern Indian society.
  2. Explain the role of school in the maintenance and development of society.
  3. Clarify the meaning of national integration and discuss the role of education in it in Indian context.

[26]

  1. Enumerate the impact of Education on modern Indian Society.
  2. Discuss the role of the Society from the educational point of view.
  3. What are the features of Democratic education?

[27]

  1. Problems of Vocational Secondary Education in Indian context.
  2. Discuss the salient features of National Curriculum Framework 2005 and its main recommendations for linking school with society.
  3. Review the major recommendations of Secondary Education Commission 1953. Discuss to what extent these were implemented in the Indian education system.

[28]

  1. What are the problems of teaching English in Indian school scenario?
  2. Discuss the role of English in Indian society. Reflect your views on the place of English in Indian school curriculum.
  3. How can CCE be used in evaluation of all the four skills of English language? Write with examples.

[29]

  1. What are the main characteristics of Patriarchal Society?
  2. What is the status of Girl Education in Indian Society?
  3. Explain the structure of Indian Society with special reference to Diversities of Classes, Castes, Religions, and Languages.

[30]

  1. From Indian perspective or culture write one famous example of environmental pollution.
  2. Which Indian values can be used to enhance Environmental Education?
  3. Relation between Environmental Management and society.

[31]

  1. Discuss the role of Indian values in environmental education.
  2. Define environment. Describe its importance in the context of Indian society.
  3. What are the different strategies to be used to make environmental education effective? Discuss.

[32]

  1. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the Co-educational schools in the Indian Context.
  2. Give examples of social practices based on Gender Discrimination.
  3. Describe the role of teacher in the establishment of discrimination free school.

[33]

  1. Clarify the Indian policy on Girls Education.
  2. Explain the implication of Gender for Education in the Indian perspective.
  3. Discuss the creed-based Gender bias in the Indian social system.

[34]

  1. Clarify environment in the context of Indian society.
  2. Discuss the role of Indian values in Environmental Education. What should be the responsibilities of teachers for the development of environmental awareness?
  3. Describe various resources of environmental education.

[35]

  1. What is gender education in Indian perspective?
  2. Discuss the Gender biasness in Indian Society based on Economic disparities.
  3. How can the Gender biasness be neutralized in Indian Society?

[36]

  1. Give two examples of son-preferencing behavior prevalent in Indian families.
  2. What do you mean by the Indian perspective on gender?
  3. Discuss the type and extent of gender biases in Indian textbooks.

[37]

  1. Define Gender. Briefly discuss about Gender study in Indian perspective.
  2. Discuss the statement 'Society is the web of social relationship'.
  3. Write in detail about Education of Girls in Indian Society.

[38]

  1. Describe the major characteristics of tribal society.
  2. What are the main problems of Indian tribes?
  3. Evaluate the role of women in present Indian social structure.

[39]

  1. Clarify the impacts of economic development on Indian society.
  2. Describe the impact of social change on Indian society.
  3. Describe the impacts of science and technology on Indian society.

[40]

  1. Write the impact of mass communication on tribal society.
  2. Classify the Indian tribes and explain their salient features.
  3. Highlight the status and role of women in contemporary Indian society.

[41]

  1. Explain the characteristics of Indian Social thought.
  2. Throw light on the contribution of Arya Samaj in Indian Society.
  3. Discuss the contribution of Brahma Samaj in Indian society.

[42]

  1. Discuss the impacts of social change on Indian society.
  2. Throw light on the role of women in Indian social movements.
  3. Explain with apt examples any one appropriate path (model) for the development of Indian society.

[43]

  1. Evaluate the impact of Islam on Indian Society.
  2. Evaluate the contribution of Sufi Saints in the development of composite culture in medieval India.
  3. Write an essay on the development of painting in the Mughal Period.

[44]

  1. Mention the characteristics of industrial society.
  2. Discuss the characteristics and importance of division of labour in industrial society.
  3. Elucidate the impact of industrialization on family with special reference to Indian society.

[45]

  1. Write an essay on Indian Peasant Movement.
  2. Describe the changing patterns of Rural leadership in Indian Village Community.
  3. Write a short essay on 'Green Revolution' in India.

[46]

  1. Highlight the status of education and health of Indian Women.
  2. Discuss the problems of Women's education.
  3. Highlight the impacts of mass media on Women.

[47]

  1. Comment critically on the theme of Susanna Moodie's 'Indian Summer'.
  2. Examine critically A.D. Hope as a critic of Australian society.
  3. What picture of a woman does Kishwar Naheed portray in the following passage: "I am the one you crushed with the weight of custom..."

[48]

  1. Globalization has played an immense role in bringing about social change in Indian Society. Discuss this statement.
  2. Why has Globalization sprung up in India in recent years?
  3. Explain the historical background of the Globalization.

[49]

  1. Write in short the difference between Rural and Urban society.
  2. Describe the main characteristics of Indian Rural Society.
  3. Evaluate the impacts of Globalization on Indian Rural Society.

[50]

  1. Role of Language in Indian Politics.
  2. Highlight the various means of propaganda in modern society.
  3. Discuss the impact of language in Indian politics.

[51]

  1. Write a note on J.M. Coetzee's portrayal of the South African Society in Disgrace.
  2. Discuss A House for Mr. Biswas as a novel of Indian Diaspora.
  3. Write a short note on 'The Mystic Drum'.

[52]

  1. The first spacecraft of India was named on which Indian Mathematician?
  2. Who is the founder of Indian Medical Science?
  3. "Society is the web of composite culture" is said by?

[53]

  1. Generally Indian philosophy is described as?
  2. Which division of Vedic society into four classes is clearly mentioned?
  3. Which ancient division of Indian society does Manusmriti describe?

[54]

  1. Indian National Congress was founded in which year?
  2. Who founded 'Servants of India Society'?
  3. Where is the Indian Agricultural Research Institute located?

[55]

  1. Is sports an important part of society?
  2. What was the form of traditional Indian family?
  3. What is RICE in sports?

[56]

  1. Discuss the structural and institutional features of Indian caste system.
  2. Write any four features of tribal-community.
  3. What are the main obstacles in the path of Nation-building and National identity in India?

[57]

  1. Discuss the characteristics of Indian society structure in detail.
  2. What do you understand by 'Social Change'?
  3. When and who used the word 'Caste' firstly?

[58]

  1. What are the effects of over-population on society? Discuss.
  2. What do you understand by ecological degradation?
  3. What do you understand by Terrorism?

[59]

  1. What do you understand by Urbanization? Write its impacts on Indian Society.
  2. What do you understand by Cyclic theory of Social Change?
  3. Define Globalization. Write its characteristics.

[60]

  1. What do you understand by domestic violence?
  2. Explain development-oriented displacement in India with examples.
  3. What is white-collar crime? Write its various features.

[61]

  1. Which technique is preferred for collecting data about Indian society?
  2. Who among the following is associated with participant observation?
  3. Autobiography is a source of data collection.

[62]

  1. Discuss the impact of ethnicity on Indian society.
  2. What are the features of ancient Indian temple architecture?
  3. What were the contributions of Dara Shikoh in Indian philosophy?

[63]

  1. Who defined sociology as 'about' social relationships, the network of relationships we call society'?
  2. Who is an Indian social thinker among them?
  3. Who wrote 'The Indian Sadhus'?

[64]

  1. Who is known as the Father of Indian Sociology?
  2. What is the fundamental unit of society?
  3. Who adopted a Marxist perspective on Indian society?

[65]

  1. On what basis did Herbert Spencer classify the types of society?
  2. Who founded the Indian Sociological Society?
  3. Who is the author of 'Indian Village'?

[66]

  1. What is secularization? Elaborate its characteristics and describe its impact on Indian society.
  2. Define globalization and clarify its impacts on Indian society.
  3. Write the types of social change.

[67]

  1. What do you think about Sant Kabirdas' contribution to society?
  2. Give in detail a brief history and significance of translation.
  3. Critically analyse the novel 'The Home and The World' written by Rabindranath Tagore.

[68]

  1. Explain the Indian social traditions and scientific views towards protecting the environment.
  2. Discuss the structure of society and culture of India in Ancient History.
  3. What is the meaning of 'Janani Janm Bhumishcha'?

[69]

  1. Discuss the relation between individual and society.
  2. Write an essay on Indian Social System.
  3. Critically analyse scope and subject matter of Sociology.

[70]

  1. Write short notes on 'Indian Village'.
  2. Discuss any three characteristics of Indian Society.
  3. Write an essay on 'Linguistic diversity of Indian Society'.

[71]

  1. What is peasant society? Write its characteristics.
  2. Describe the changing patterns of rural leadership in Indian village community.
  3. Write the causes of alcoholism.

[72]

  1. Explain the importance of religion in rural society.
  2. Explain elements of social structure of Indian Village.
  3. Explain the elements of Indian traditions.

[73]

  1. Explain salient features of Ancient Indian Political Thought.
  2. Discuss the concept of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar of Ideal Society.
  3. Discuss the political ideas of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar.

[74]

  1. Critically analyze the causes of migration from urban society.
  2. Discuss the causes of changes in Indian rural society.
  3. Define urban sociology and critically analyze its subject matter.

[75]

  1. Give a critical appreciation of 'Kanhaya' or 'Indian Weavers' by Sarojini Naidu.
  2. Why does Gandhiji find 'Existing education system' unsuitable for Indian society?
  3. Bring out the features of humor and satire in the story 'A Pair of Moustachios' by Mulk Raj Anand.

[76]

  1. Are there any ethics or should there be any ethics in advertising in the context of Indian society? Provide comments with suitable examples.
  2. Point out the current issues of advertising in the Indian context.
  3. Point out the various approaches for advertising budget. What is the appropriate method of allocating budget for advertising?

[77]

  1. What do you mean by Indian ethos for work-life? Is there any difference between work-life in Indian philosophy and Western philosophy?
  2. How is social audit beneficial for both society and business? Explain.
  3. What are the components of ethical values?

[78]

  1. Discuss the motive behind the formation of Brahma Society.
  2. Examine the role of Feminist ideology in Indian Social movement.
  3. Who was Swami Dayanand Saraswati?

[79]

  1. What were Ambedkar's ideas on Hindu Society?
  2. Was Acharya Narendra Dev a Marxist thinker? Describe his role in the Indian Peasant Movement.
  3. Examine Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's ideas on Fundamental Rights contained in the Indian Constitution.

[80]

  1. Discuss the main housing problems in Indian cities.
  2. Discuss the zoning in Indian cities.
  3. Explain the Public Health Care Management in Indian cities.

[81]

  1. What are the different types of government in Tribal Society?
  2. Explain the changing life of Indian Tribes.
  3. Explain the major characteristics of Economic Organization of Primitive Society.

[82]

  1. What are the views of lower society regarding women's education in India? Describe them.
  2. Why is Wood's Dispatch called the Magna Carta of Indian Education? Describe it.
  3. What do you mean by stagnation in primary education? What are its causes? Suggest remedies.

[83]

  1. How are education and society complementary to each other?
  2. Describe how society makes efforts for the preservation of its culture.
  3. Describe the duties of education towards society.

[84]

  1. Describe the concept of Sanskritization in the context of Indian society.
  2. Is present Indian politics providing the right direction to education? Provide your suggestion.
  3. If a society is to be modernized, its education must be modernized. Elaborate this statement.

[85]

  1. What is the role of education in a changing society?
  2. Define educational sociology. How does the knowledge of educational sociology help teachers in developing a progressive society?
  3. What do you mean by modernization in education? How is it helpful in bringing changes in Indian society?

[86]

  1. Explain the Guru-Shishya relationship in ancient Indian education.
  2. What are the different aims of education? Which one do you consider most important in modern society?
  3. Explain the importance of fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution.

[87]

  1. Who authored 'The Division of Labour in Society'?
  2. Identify the thinker who said 'The idea of society is the soul of religion'.
  3. Who wrote 'Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India'?

[88]

  1. Who was the first President of Indian National Congress?
  2. What did the Indian Council Act of 1909 provide?
  3. Who is called the Father of Indian renaissance?

[89]

  1. Comment on the contribution of women in the Indian National Movement.
  2. Describe the various social legislations passed by the British Government to reform Indian society.
  3. Throw light on the role of Press in the Indian National Movement.

[90]

  1. Explain problems of crisis of values in Indian Society.
  2. What is White Collar Crime? In what way has white collar crime taken roots in Indian Society?
  3. Write an article on Domestic Violence.

[91]

  1. What is meant by Minorities?
  2. What do you mean by Human Rights?
  3. What is Displacement? Write the suggestions to remove Displacement Problems.

[92]

  1. Discuss displacement. State any two causes of it.
  2. Put some light on major problems of old-aged citizens in India and suggest some solutions for it.
  3. Define crime with reference to the classification of criminals by Sutherland and Lombroso.

[93]

  1. State the functions of urban cooperative credit society.
  2. What was the previous name of the State Bank of India?
  3. State the performance of Regional Rural Banks.

[94]

  1. What is the role of advertising in society?
  2. What is a brand? Discuss various methods of brand positioning citing suitable Indian examples.
  3. Explain emotional appeal in advertising.

[95]

  1. How do ethical values written in Indian scriptures help in conducting business activities?
  2. What are social quality standards? How can society attain them through ethical work?
  3. What are Indian standards for working people in a society aiming for development?

[96]

  1. Health is included in which list of the Indian Constitution?
  2. What are the consequences of disasters on society?
  3. What is the object of the Indian Medical Council Regulations, 2002?

[97]

  1. In which Article of the Indian Constitution is forced labour prohibited?
  2. Who said the progress of industrial society has been 'from contract to status'?
  3. Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides for the participation of workers in industry management?

[98]

  1. Throw light on welfare of women in Indian Constitution.
  2. Describe the basic structure of the Indian Constitution.
  3. Describe the organizations promoting social welfare programme in Indian society.

[99]

  1. Explain the characteristics of dualistic society.
  2. What is World Trade Organization? Explain its effect on Indian industries.
  3. Explain David Ricardo's model of economic development.

[100]

  1. Throw light on changes in Indian society.
  2. Describe the impact of Muslim culture on Indian society.
  3. Throw light on major social institutions of Indian society.

[101]

  1. Throw light on Political Institutions in Indian Society.
  2. Throw light on the Religious Institutions in Indian Society. Describe the functional aspect of Religion.
  3. Throw light on the role of Educational Institutions in Indian society.

[102]

  1. Distinction between state and society.
  2. Examine the statement 'Indian Constitution is quasi-federal.'
  3. Critically examine the doctrine of Separation of Power.

[103]

  1. Distinction between State and Society.
  2. Examine the statement 'Indian Constitution is quasi-federal.'
  3. Give a detailed account of devices by which the public opinion is formed.

[104]

  1. Who was the first Indian woman to reach the rank of Lieutenant General in the Indian Army?
  2. What are the basic kinds of gender stereotypes?
  3. Under which ministries is the 'Beti Bachao Beti Padao' programme operated?

[105]

  1. Which is correct in the reference of diversity in Indian society?
  2. Under which amendment was the word secular added to the Indian Constitution?
  3. Who said 'Society is cooperation established by overcoming conflict'?

[106]

  1. How many values are mentioned in the preamble of the Indian Constitution?
  2. Which article of the Indian Constitution mentions the state's responsibility to promote international peace and security?
  3. What was the main objective of establishing the Theosophical Society?

[107]

  1. Elaborate the theory of socialization by Cooley. How can this theory be in the context of Indian society?
  2. Define Sorokin's theory of social change. Describe in detail about the obstacles before social change.
  3. What is the meaning of social institutions? What is the role of school as a social institution?

[108]

  1. What provisions regarding education are in the Indian Constitution?
  2. When was RCI registered in society?
  3. What are the causes of learning disabilities?

[109]

  1. Country contributions to Teacher Education by Royal Society Organisation.
  2. Developer of Inductive and Deductive Methods.
  3. Aspect not emphasized in distance teacher education.

[110]

  1. Which Indian became the president of the International Court of Justice?
  2. Who led the Indian delegation to the first World Conference on Human Rights?
  3. Who was the first Indian to be president of the UN General Assembly?

[111]

  1. Which country first developed insurance to protect society?
  2. Where is insurance listed in the Indian Constitution?
  3. What section under the Indian Insurance Act defines fire insurance?

[112]

  1. What is the name of the IT law in the Indian legislature?
  2. Sending offensive messages is covered under which section of the Indian IT Act?
  3. Which section of the Indian IT Act punishes corporate firms for personal data leakage?

[113]

  1. Who is the author of the book 'Caste in Indian Politics'?
  2. Identify the incorrect statement about the Indian party system.
  3. Who has considered human, state, society, nation, etc. as a machine in his communication theory?

[114]

  1. What are the characteristics of Rural Society?
  2. Which among the following is not a change in Rural Society?
  3. Who is the author of 'Modernisation of Indian Tradition'?

[115]

  1. Who said 'Society is the web of social relationships'?
  2. What is the impact of education on society?
  3. Who wrote the book 'Society and Education'?

[116]

  1. In which article of the Indian Constitution is 'Backward Class' mentioned?
  2. What is the main unit of society in Auguste Comte's logical stage?
  3. Who authored 'The Mind and Society'?

[117]

  1. Who strongly defended religion emphasizing its great socializing value and its value as a means of control in society?
  2. According to whom, 'Social control is a system of devices whereby society brings its members into conformity with accepted standards of behaviour'?
  3. Who wrote the book 'Ancient Society'?

[118]

  1. Who said, 'School should be a good representative of society'?
  2. Who is the author of the book 'School and Society'?
  3. Who among the following is an Indian philosopher?

[119]

  1. What do you mean by Cyber Crimes?
  2. Discuss the causes and consequences of poverty in India.
  3. What are the main problems of elderly people in India?

[120]

  1. Discuss the socio-economic changes in Indian society.
  2. What is the importance of Moksha?
  3. What is the difference between Caste and Varna?

[121]

  1. Discuss the effects of industrialization on the Indian caste system.
  2. Discuss the problem of provincialism in Indian society.
  3. Discuss the main features of the Indian joint family system.

[122]

  1. Discuss the consequences of gender discrimination in Indian society.
  2. Discuss the modern changes occurring in the Indian family system.
  3. Discuss the major trends in urbanization in India.

[123]

  1. Discuss the modern changes in the Indian family system.
  2. Discuss the consequences of gender discrimination in Indian society.
  3. What do you understand by pressure groups?

[124]

  1. Analyze the impact of industrialization on Indian society.
  2. Explain the effects of urbanization on caste system.
  3. Discuss the role of mass communication in social change.

[125]

  1. Discuss the nature of guidance and counseling in modern Indian society.
  2. Explain the role of guidance and counseling services in secondary schools.
  3. What is the importance of a cumulative record in secondary schools?

[126]

  1. What do you understand by constitutional values? Throw light on its importance to foster peace in society.
  2. The role of education and teacher for peace in society.
  3. What is socio-cultural meaning? Tell the factors affecting Indian culture.

[127]

  1. Explain the nature of guidance and counselling in Indian society.
  2. What is the difference between guidance and counselling?
  3. Write the aims of guidance and counselling.

[128]

  1. What is the Aspect of Women's Identity in Society?
  2. Shade light on the status of men in Indian Social Structure.
  3. Describe recommendations of Acharaya Ramamurti Committee regarding Women Education.

[129]

  1. Throw light on the status of women in Indian social structure.
  2. State the meaning of socialization.
  3. Describe role of communication in sexual inequality.

[130]

  1. The role of women and Indian Society.
  2. Describe the role of Indian women in family and social system.
  3. Describe about special role of women in protection of Environment.

[131]

  1. Explain the educational provisions in the Indian Constitution.
  2. Define democracy and describe the aims of education in a democratic society.
  3. Why is childhood considered the most important stage of development?

[132]

  1. Who wrote the book Structure and Function in Primitive Society?
  2. Who authored the book Society?
  3. Who said society is a union in itself?

[133]

  1. Discuss the relationship between environment and society.
  2. Write an essay on conservation of environment in the light of ancient Indian culture.
  3. Write an essay on biodiversity.

[134]

  1. What do you understand by White-Collar Crime?
  2. Write factors underlying White-Collar Crime.
  3. Explain Gender Inequality in India.

[135]

  1. Discuss the main features of Urban Society.
  2. Write an essay on the condition of women in Indian society.
  3. Write a sociological essay on minorities in Indian society.

[136]

  1. Clarify the statement 'School is a miniature society' and narrate main points of educational thoughts of John Dewey.
  2. Discuss the educational thoughts of Rousseau with specific reference to present Indian perspectives.
  3. Discuss the concept of social change and modernization in the Indian perspective. Mention some major constraints in its process.

[137]

  1. Define the Nature of Indian society.
  2. School is a miniature of Society. Explain.
  3. What is culture? How can Education conserve Indian culture?

[138]

  1. Define the Nature of Indian society.
  2. School is a miniature of Society. Explain.
  3. What is culture? How can Education conserve Indian culture?

[139]

  1. Discuss the impact of 'Right to Education Act 2009' on Indian society.
  2. What are the factors of social change?
  3. Explain the relationship between education and culture.

[140]

  1. Explain the process of value formation in society.
  2. Discuss with examples the Indian perspective of values for managers.
  3. Define values. What are the different types of values?

[141]

  1. What do you understand by Dharma? Discuss the impact of Hindu Dharma on Indian society.
  2. Explain the major features of Indian population.
  3. Discuss the major problems of Indian tribes.

[142]

  1. What is another name of Indian Education Commission?
  2. Discuss the role of education in state and society.
  3. What did Hazrat Mohammad Sahab tell his followers?

[143]

  1. Why is a school said to be the mirror of society?
  2. In the development of Socialization, mention the role of Family, School, and Society.
  3. Describe the Aastang Marg of Gautam Buddha and the effect of Buddhist Educational Philosophy on Indian Education.

[144]

  1. What influence have Indian philosophers had on Indian education? Briefly describe the contributions of Swami Vivekananda to philosophy and education.
  2. What do you understand by Indian cultural heritage? What is the role of education in preserving it?
  3. What do you understand by realism? Elaborate on the role of realism in ancient and modern education.

[145]

  1. What is the role of Education in Progress of Indian Society?
  2. What do you understand by Philosophy? Discuss the relationship between Education and Philosophy. Describe the main characteristics of Indian Philosophy.
  3. Show how Education must change society rather than follow social changes. Discuss the importance of Education in bringing about Social Changes.

[146]

  1. What are the main problems of Indian cities? Suggest measures for their solution.
  2. Discuss briefly the various approaches to study of urban society.
  3. Define urban sociology and discuss its scope.

[147]

  1. Discuss the main problems of Peasant society in India.
  2. Define Westernization and explain the effects of Westernization on Indian Society.
  3. Discuss the Community Development Programme in Uttar Pradesh.

[148]

  1. Describe the impact of Islam on Indian society.
  2. Write an essay on 'The New Indian Elite'.
  3. Explain the doctrine of Karma and its significance in the Indian scheme of life.

[149]

  1. What is modernization in Indian society?
  2. How far has education affected the stratification of Indian women? Share your ideas.
  3. 'Modernization is a national need'. Discuss this statement, bringing out the importance of education in the modernization of Indian society.

[150]

  1. Explain the basic features of Indian village life.
  2. Describe in brief the main problems of Indian women.
  3. Discuss the main problems and solutions of Indian Tribes.

[151]

  1. Describe the Impact of Industrialization on Indian Society.
  2. Discuss the Marxian theory of social change.
  3. What do you mean by the Concept of social evolution?

[152]

  1. Is Casteism injurious to Indian democracy?
  2. Define corruption. Elucidate the causes of corruption in Indian public life.
  3. Elucidate drug addiction and its impact on Indian society.

[153]

  1. Who wrote 'Modernization of Indian Tradition'?
  2. What is the number of main samskars in traditional Hindu society?
  3. What factor has caused change in the Indian caste system?

[154]

  1. Explain Article-17 of the Indian Constitution.
  2. Describe traditional features still present in modern Indian villages.
  3. Define 'society' and its characteristics.

[155]

  1. Among the following Indians, who was the first to win an individual medal at the Olympics?
  2. What are the specific needs of society fulfilled by sports and physical education?
  3. Who brought the downfall of Greek civilization?

[156]

  1. When was the Indian Red Cross Society established?
  2. What are the parts of the central nervous system?
  3. What tissue lines and covers the body?

[157]

  1. Who defined Education as 'man making and society making'?
  2. Who mentioned specialized institutions for education in society?
  3. What do Indians follow about the West?

[158]

  1. What is the ultimate goal of human life according to Indian philosophy?
  2. What was the main source of livelihood in ancient Aryan society?
  3. What is 'Varta' in Indian economic terms?

[159]

  1. What are the functions of education in society?
  2. Who wrote 'Sociology is the scientific study of society'?
  3. Who stated 'Social stratification is the division of society into groups linked by superiority and subordination'?

[160]

  1. Which article of the Indian Constitution prohibits untouchability?
  2. Which society has predominance of superstitions?
  3. Types of 'Purusharth' according to Indian philosophy?

[161]

  1. Who said 'Society is the web of social relationships'?
  2. Who wrote the book 'Society'?
  3. If the Animal Society is bio-social, then the Human Society is?

[162]

  1. What is the correct order of objectives of marriage in traditional Hindu society?
  2. Familism is the outstanding and fundamental trait of which society?
  3. Who held the view that Indian tribals were Backward Hindus?

[163]

  1. Which part of the Indian Constitution allows every citizen to impart education as per one's own religion?
  2. What is the meaning of society?
  3. Who said 'Education should be man-making and society-making'?

[164]

  1. Dr. A. R. Desai is an important Indian thinker of rural sociology.
  2. There is no difference between society and community.
  3. What do you mean by society? Describe the characteristics of society.

[165]

  1. Relationship between environment and society OR Conservation of environment in the light of ancient Indian culture
  2. Evaluate the impact of population growth on environment with special reference to India
  3. Tiger security is an environmental issue. Explain

[166]

  1. Reasons for backwardness of Indian agriculture
  2. Location of Indian Society of Agricultural Marketing
  3. Duration for estimating National Income

[167]

  1. What are the various theories of punishment? Which theory is most suitable for Indian society?
  2. Explain civil and criminal administration of justice.
  3. Discuss the relationship between law and morals.

[168]

  1. Discuss the place of tribals in Indian society.
  2. How can Casteism be eradicated in Indian society?
  3. What is Communalism? Explain its causes and consequences for Indian society.

[169]

  1. What are the duties of an advocate towards society and courts?
  2. What is the independence of judiciary? Discuss the provisions for its protection.
  3. What are the causes of delayed justice? Suggest measures for quick disposal of cases.

[170]

  1. Laws of the amendment process in Indian Constitution.
  2. Role of Regionalism in Indian Politics.
  3. Analyze the impact of casteism on Indian society and discuss the interaction between Casteism and Politics in India.

[171]

  1. What was the contribution of Raja Ram Mohan Roy in the modernization of Indian society?
  2. Compare the aims and working of the liberals and extremists in Indian politics.
  3. What was the role of caste system in Indian politics?

[172]

  1. What led to the foundation of the Indian National Congress in 1885?
  2. Describe the contribution of Raja Ram Mohan Roy to the Indian Renaissance in the 19th century.
  3. What were the problems of Indian society during the 19th-century Renaissance?

[173]

  1. What are the effects of conservatism on society?
  2. Discuss whether Indian Congress was a national organization.
  3. Discuss the contribution of 'Azad Hind Fauj' in the Indian National Movement.

[174]

  1. Discuss the place of tribals in Indian society.
  2. How can Casteism be eradicated in Indian society?
  3. What is Communalism? Explain its causes and consequences for Indian society.

[175]

  1. What is a co-operative society?
  2. What are multinational corporations? Critically examine their impact on expansion of Indian economy.
  3. Describe the current scenario of Indian agriculture. What are the steps taken by government for the betterment of the situation?

[176]

  1. Clarify the concept of scheduled castes in Indian society.
  2. What do you understand by urbanization? Discuss its impact on Indian society.
  3. Define legitimacy. Discuss bases of legitimacy according to Weber.

[177]

  1. Explain the significance of law in Indian society.
  2. What is communalism? Discuss its causes in Indian society.
  3. Write down the meaning and bases of legitimacy.

[178]

  1. Differentiate between trust and co-operative society.
  2. Give an account of industrial policies in India prior to 1991. In what sense did the new industrial policy of 1991 reform the Indian economy?
  3. What is Globalisation? Describe the steps taken by the government of India towards globalisation and its effect on the Indian economy.

[179]

  1. Evolution of Indian legal system.
  2. Define Law and Society. Examine how both are connected to each other.
  3. What do you mean by Social Change? Explain the Impact of Westernization on the Indian Society.

[180]

  1. What is Society? Explain its characteristics.
  2. What are the main characteristics of Tribal Society?
  3. Explain the causes of disintegration of Joint family in Modern Indian Society. What is the future of Joint family in India?

[181]

  1. Differentiate between Society and a Society.
  2. Define Society. What are the main characteristics of society?
  3. Differentiate between caste and class.

[182]

  1. What is the difference between State and Society?
  2. Define Equality. Discuss the relationship between Equality and Liberty.
  3. Write a critical essay on Socialism.

[183]

  1. Comment on the Indian value of 'Atithi Devo Bhavah'.
  2. Comment on the trends in the socio-economic structure of the Indian society which led to the disintegration of the Jajmani system.
  3. What are the primary functions of a family?

[184]

  1. How far does a Joint Stock Company differ from a Co-operative Society?
  2. Discuss the statement 'Rationalisation is not an Unmixed blessing' and mention the difficulties in implementing rationalisation measures in Indian industries.
  3. Comment on 'Financial Planning, though important, is not sufficient in itself' and point out what else is needed for starting new business.

[185]

  1. State the various sources available to Indian industries for raising long term and short term capital.
  2. Discuss the utility of stock exchange to the investors, company and the society.
  3. What are the various forms of business combinations? Explain pool as a form of business combination.

[186]

  1. Explain the need of marriage in Indian Society.
  2. Explain the meaning of Family.
  3. Explain the violence in family.

[187]

  1. Why do you have Laws for the society?
  2. Mention the privileges provided to a common man in the Indian Constitution.
  3. Article 105 and Article 94 provides what privileges in the Indian Constitution? Describe in detail.

[188]

  1. Discuss the role of Radio in promoting Indian Culture.
  2. Write an essay on Global Culture.
  3. Value of nationalism is catalytic in nation building. Explain.

[189]

  1. Critically examine the concept of 'Separation of Powers'. How far do you agree that this concept has been incorporated under the Indian constitution? Discuss with the help of decided cases.
  2. Explain how 'Equal protection of laws' under Article 14(b) of the constitution denotes the obligation of the state to bring about a more equal society.
  3. Write a note on any one of the following: Evolution of Indian Constitutional Government, Judicial system in Britain, Conventions of British constitution.

[190]

  1. Discuss the historical and modern approaches to punishment in India. On which theory is the Indian Penal Policy based?
  2. Keeping in view the principle of punishment versus treatment, discuss the statement: Imposition of punishment is not the sole remedy to minimize crime in society.
  3. What is the state of India's jails today? What do you understand by the classification of prisoners?

[191]

  1. What are the various theories of punishment? Which theory is most suitable for Indian society? Discuss.
  2. What are the essential elements of 'possession'? Write down its different kinds.
  3. Write down the definition of ownership. Explain the different modes of acquisition of ownership. Also write in very brief the distinction between ownership and possession.

[192]

  1. Discuss fully the importance of natural law and its impact on Indian law during the 20th Century.
  2. "The aim of social engineering is to build an efficient structure of society as much as possible, which involves the balancing of competing interests." Comment.
  3. Discuss Salmond's definition of law and examine how far it is applicable to the Indian legal system.

[193]

  1. What do you mean by culture? Discuss the role of education in the cultural change with special reference to Indian society.
  2. Explain the concept of Social Norms.
  3. What are the factors of Socialization? Explain.

[194]

  1. How education is a subsystem of society?
  2. What do you understand by nature of culture? Write about different types of culture in Indian society.
  3. Discuss the contribution of Charles Cooley in development of social thoughts and explain social norms with suitable examples.

[195]

  1. How do education and society influence each other? Explain with suitable examples.
  2. Describe the main functions of society as an agency of education.
  3. What do you mean by equality of educational opportunities? Why are these opportunities important for the development of a democratic society? Explain.

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