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This set of Sociology of Indian Society Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Sociology Of Indian Society Set 4

Q1 | Who wrote the work The Remembered Village?
  • s c dube
  • mckim marriot
  • robert redfield
  • m n srinivas
Q2 | Who introduces the concept of Brahmanization?
  • m n srinivas
  • yogendra singh
  • robert redfield
  • ambedkar
Q3 | Which was the work of Srinivas define sanskritisation?School of Distance EducationSociology of Indian Society Page 16
  • remembered village
  • indian village
  • social change in modern india
  • social system of mysore village
Q4 | Sanskritisation promotes…………….
  • cultural mobility
  • structural mobility
  • social mobility
  • functional mobility
Q5 | The Indian sociologist who does not sympathize with the Marxian perspective was……….
  • m n srinivas
  • d p mukherjee
  • a r desai
  • r k mukherjee
Q6 | Who among the following the prominent advocators of structural-functionalist approachin Indian sociology
  • parsons & coser
  • n k bose & s sinha
  • tagore & nehru
  • m n srinivas & s c dube
Q7 | Where did Shyam Charan Dube born?
  • nadiad
  • narsinghpur
  • mysore
  • kishangarhi
Q8 | S C Dube applied structural-functional approach for studying the ………………
  • indian village community
  • village
  • caste
  • culture
Q9 | Which is the prominent village near Hyderabad studied by Dube
  • kishangarhi
  • rampura
  • shamirpet
  • nadiad
Q10 | Which is the tribal group studied by Dube?
  • the kamar
  • bhoms
  • kadar
  • paniya
Q11 | Who wrote the work Indian Village?
  • m n srinivas
  • mckim marriot
  • mukherjee
  • s c dube
Q12 | Who wrote the book entitled as India’s changing Villages?
  • veena dube
  • m n srinivas
  • s c dube
  • g s ghurye
Q13 | Which work of Dube described about the how villages can be seen in diversifiesframework?
  • india’s village
  • indian village
  • changing village
  • mysore village
Q14 | Cultural approach is otherwise known as ……………….
  • civilizational approach
  • culturological approach
  • textual approach
  • indological approach
Q15 | Who is the sociologist firstly designed civilizational perspective?
  • robert redfield
  • yogendra singh
  • n k bose
  • surajith sinha
Q16 | Which is the prominent approach analyzed the growth and development of society fromits original core to the modern form through assimilation or acculturation?
  • indological perspective
  • civilizational perspective
  • structural-functional perspective
  • dialectical perspective
Q17 | Which is the study of Redfield applied civilizational perspective?
  • study about kamar
  • study about ahom
  • study about mexican village community
  • study about bhils community
Q18 | ……………society is small, isolated, non-literate and socially homogeneous
  • folk
  • rural
  • agrarian
  • simple
Q19 | Through the civilizational approach Redfield analyzed…………….
  • peasant-urban continuum
  • peasant-rural continuum
  • tribal-urban continuum
  • folk-urban continuum
Q20 | Which is the main conceptual framework made by Singer and Marriot to explain thecivilizational perspective?
  • peasant and urban tradition
  • traditional and scientific tradition
  • little and great tradition
  • tribal and peasant tradition
Q21 | Which are the two stages of growth of civilization put forwarded by Yogendra Singh?
  • indigenous and western
  • western and british
  • indian and western
  • orthogenetic and heterogenetic
Q22 | Which is the conceptual framework of evolutionary model put forwarded by SurajithSinha for explaining civilizational approach?
  • tribe-caste-peasant-caste continuum
  • primitive-caste-elite continuum
  • tribe-class- caste continuum
  • primitive-caste-tribe caste continuum
Q23 | Which is the prominent approach concentrates on the idea that every system has a clearstructure which is arranged in an orderly manner and it functions for the maintenance ofsystem as a whole.
  • socio-structural approach
  • structural-functional approach
  • system approach
  • socio-cultural perspective
Q24 | Who wrote the book “Social change in Modern India”?
  • milton singer
  • robert redfield
  • louis coser
  • m n srinivas