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This set of Rural Sociology Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Rural Sociology Set 6

Q1 | The villages are now link with the approach road and this has brought the village close toregional , state and
Q2 | In the village traditional occupations have now observed mobility , the village people has takento all kinds of occupations irrespective of their
Q3 | An important mechanism for linking the village to the capitalist mainstream of the country is
Q4 | The empowerment of the women and formation of Panchayati Raj is also a structural change inthe ___
Q5 | The abolition of the jagirdari system affected not only the landowners and the tenants, but awhole lot of
Q6 | It is due to various inventions made by man, human race has evolved out of the primitive stage to___
Q7 | Rural social change has been among the most important subject of study in the third worldcountries since ___
Q8 | Throughout the periods of history the village economy has been ___
Q9 | The system of intermediaries in the form of jamindar and jagirdar was abolished in the middle of___
Q10 | There is a misconception in recent argument that caste is changing into ___
Q11 | By nature, man tends to preserve tradition, customs and old ways of life. These cultural barriersaffect___
Q12 | Human beings find out new ways and modes of adjustments with their natural and socialenvironment by means of ___
Q13 | If the frequency of inventions is slow, then the pace of social change will also become ____
Q14 | According to National Sample Survey report, a majority of our village do not have basicinfrastructure facilities like ___
Q15 | In India, the caste system preached sticking to one’s traditions and refusing to accept new ideasacts as a barrier to ____
Q16 | Which caste people enjoyed every possible liberty, people from lower caste were treatedmiserably by the ____
Q17 | When illiteracy promotes hierarchy, education insists on the idea of ____
Q18 | Many sociologists feel that values are the result of change and therefore should not always beconsidered as _____
Q19 | The vicious cycle of poverty is one of the major degrading factors for the life of ____
Q20 | NGO’s have more benefits of working in rural areas compared to governmental organisationsbecause NGOs are more _____
Q21 | Many NGOs are playing vital role in the rural development of India in collaboration with _____
Q22 | The civil society, assisted by the government may also undertake development programmes at___
Q23 | The civil society agencies also facilitate the usage of local resources for local development andthus make the community _____
Q24 | The harmonious co-existence of both the state and the civil society safe guards the interest ofboth the government and the ____
Q25 | Civil society in India has always played a significant role in implementing government policiesand programme by creating awareness and coming forward for ___