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PAPER-III

SOCIOLOGY
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SOCIOLOGY
Paper III
Note : This paper contains seventy five (75) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All
questions are compulsory.

1. Arrange in the logical order in which 4. Which of the following crises are
P. Berger has explained. stated by J. Habermas ?
(A) Habitualization, i. Economic crisis
institutionalization, ii. Political crisis
legitimation, externalization iii. Legitimation crisis
(B) Institutionalization, iv. Rationality crisis
legitimation, externalization, (A) Economic crisis, political crisis
habitualization and rationality crisis
(C) Habitualization, legitimation, (B) Economic crisis, legitimation
externalization, crisis and rationality crisis
institutionalization (C) Political crisis, legitimation
(D) Legitimation, crisis and rationality crisis
institutionalization, (D) Economic crisis, political crisis
habitualization, externalization and legitimation crisis

2. Which of the following categories 5. Which of the following books are not
can be placed in Althussers concept written by F. Goffman ?
of ideological state apparatus ? i. Relations in Public
i. Education ii. Behaviour in Public Places
ii. Family iii. Forms of Talk
iii. Religion iv. Social Behaviour : Its
iv. State bureaucracy Elementary Forms
Select the correct answer from the Select the correct answer from the
codes given below : codes given below :
Codes : Codes :
(A) i, ii & iv (B) i, iii & iv (A) i, ii & iii (B) i, ii & iv
(C) i, ii & iii (D) ii, iii & iv (C) i, iii & iv (D) ii, iii & iv

3. Which of the following methods used 6. To A. Giddens socral theorizing


by H. Garfinkel in his exposition of involves
ethnomethodology ? (A) Single hermeneutic
i. The Documentary Method (B) Double hermeneutic
ii. The Breaching Experiments (C) Dialectical hermeneutic
iii. The Reciprocity of Perspectives (D) Historical hermeneutic
iv. The Etcetera Principle 7. Who among the following
Select the correct answer from the distinguishes three components of the
codes given below : life world culture, society and
Codes : personality ?
(A) i, ii & iii (A) A. Shutz
(B) ii, iii & iv (B) E. Husserl
(C) i, iii & iv (C) P. Berger
(D) i, ii, iii & iv (D) J. Habermas
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8. Giddens concept of regionalization 11. Which of the following statements is
implies that incorrect with regard to D.P.
(A) the reproduction of relations Mukherjee ?
not only across time but also
(A) He uses the dialectical
space.
approach.
(B) the process of social change is
limited by regions. (B) He combines Marxs, Diltheys
(C) a regional society starts and Vedantas approaches.
influencing other societies. (C) Traditions can be distinguished
(D) the mainstream society between primary, secondary
acquires the features of and tertiary.
regional societies.
(D) Modernity can be understood
independent of tradition.
9. In defining nationalism A.R. Desai is
influenced by
(A) S.M. Lipset 12. In which of the following sequences
(B) E.H. Carr are Demographic Transitions
traditionally associated ?
(C) M. Weber
(D) L. Althussar (A) High fertility, low mortality,
high population growth

10. Match the List I with the List II : (B) Low mortality, low mortality to
high fertility
List I List II
(Contributors) (Approaches) (C) High fertility, high mortality to
low mortality and low fertility,
a. D. Learner i. Development
the later lagging behind
of
Underdevelop (D) Low fertility, high mortality to
b. B. Hoselitz ii. Ideal typical low fertility and low mortality
c. A.G. Frank iii. World System with mortality lagging behind

d. I. Wallerstein iv. Diffusion


Mark the correct answer from the 13. Which of the following concept does
codes given below : not figure in Malthusian Theory of
Codes : Population ?
a b c d (A) Arithmetic progression
(A) i ii iii iv
(B) Positive checks
(B) i iii ii iv
(C) Stable population
(C) iv ii iii i
(D) iv iii ii i (D) Preventive checks
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14. Match the items in List I with the 16. Match the items in List I with the
items in List II and choose the right items in List II and choose the right
answer from the codes given below : answer from the codes given below :
List I List II List I List II
a. Crude Rate i. The number of
(Books) (Authors)
live births per
1000 a. From Population i. K.
population in a to People Srinivasan
given year b. Gender ii. T. Malthus
b. General ii. The number of Inequalities and
Fertility deaths of Demographic
Rate babies under Behaviour
age 1 year per c. Essay on iii. S. Desai
1000 live Principle of
births in a Population
given year
d. Regulatory iv. A. Bose
c. Infant iii. The number of
Mortality live births per Reproduction in
Rate 1000 women Indias
in 15-44 or Population
15-49 years in Codes :
a given year a b c d
d. Birth Rate iv. Rate of any (A) iv iii ii i
demographic
(B) i ii iii iv
event
computed for (C) ii iv i iii
an entire (D) iii i iv ii
population
Codes : 17. Match Item I with Item II :
a b c d
Item I Item II
(A) iv iii ii i
(B) iii i iv ii (Concept) (Explanation)
(C) ii iv iii i a. Deviance i. Lack of
(D) i iii ii iv social norms
b. Crime ii. Non-
15. Population pyramids reveals the conformity
following information : c. Anomie iii. Act that
(a) Dependency burden contravenes
(b) Birth and Death rate the law
(c) Sex ratios of different ages d. Alienation iv. Self
(d) Approximate life expectancy of estrangement
birth Codes :
From the above, find the combination
a b c d
for correct answer :
(A) (a) and (b) but not (c) and (d). (A) i ii iii iv
(B) All (a), (b), (c) and (d). (B) iii ii iv i
(C) (a) only but not (b), (c) and (d). (C) ii iii i iv
(D) (c) and (d) but not (a) and (b). (D) iv ii iii i
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14. I II 16. I II

: :
I II I II
a. i. () ()
1000 a. i. .

b. ii. .
b. ii.

1000

c. iii. .

c. iii. d. iv. .
15-44 15-49

1000 :
a b c d
(A) iv iii ii i
d. iv.
(B) i ii iii iv
(C) ii iv i iii

(D) iii i iv ii

:
a b c d 17. I II
(A) iv iii ii i :
(B) iii i iv ii I II
(C) ii iv iii i () ()
(D) i iii ii iv
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(b) c. iii.
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: a b c d
(A) (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) i ii iii iv
(B) (a), (b), (c) (d). (B) iii ii iv i
(C) (a) (b), (c) (d) (C) ii iii i iv
(D) (c) (d) (a) (b) (D) iv ii iii i
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18. Who among the following is 21. Assertion (A) : Technological
associated with the idea of Risk advances have been taking
Society ? place rapidly.
Reason (R) : It has been due to the
(A) H.S. Becker convergence of
(B) Ulrich Beck telecommunications and
(C) Denial Bell computing technology known
as information and
(D) Susan Baker communication technologies.
Answer by using the correct code
19. Assertion (A) : Ecology movement from the following :
are emerging from conflict Codes :
over natural resources and (A) (A) is correct and (R) is its
peoples right to survival. reason.
Reason (R) : Population increase is (B) Both (A) and (R) are false.
responsible for depletion of (C) (A) is true, but (R) is not its
correct reason.
natural resources and
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
environmental degradation.
Tick the right code given below : 22. Who among the following did not
favour hierarchization of knowledge ?
Codes : (A) E. Durkheim
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (B) A. Comte
(R) is the correct explanation of (C) M. Weber
(A). (D) M. Foucault
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but 23. Match List I with List II and find
(R) is not the correct out the correct answer from the codes
explanation of (A). given below :
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. List I List II
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true. (Concepts) (Authors)
a. Sexuality i. U. Beck
20. Talcott parsons have mentioned b. Risk society ii. M. Foucault
pillars of the sick role for the patient : c. Communicative iii. J.
Find out the correct combination. action Baudrillard
i. Sick person is not personally d. Hyper reality iv. J. Habermas
responsible for being sick. Codes :
ii. Person is responsible for a b c d
his/her sickness. (A) ii i iv iii
iii. The sick person is entitled to (B) i ii iii iv
certain rights and privileges. (C) iii ii i iv
iv. The sick person must work to (D) iv iii ii i
regain health by consulting a 24. Who among the following theorists
doctor. sees contemporary society as a death
Codes : culture, with death being the
paradigm of all social exclusion and
(A) i, ii and iii discrimination ?
(B) ii, iii and iv (A) J. Baudrillard
(C) i, iii and iv (B) U. Beck
(D) iii, i and ii (C) M. Foucault
(D) J.F. Lyotard
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18. 21. (A) :
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(A) .. (R) :
(B)
(C)

(D)

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(A) (A) (R)

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(C) (A) (R)
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22.
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(A) (A) (R) (R), (C) . (D) .
(A)
23. I II
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20. c. iii. .
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ii. (B) i ii iii iv
(C) iii ii i iv
iii. (D) iv iii ii i

iv. -
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: -
(A) i, ii iii (A) .
(B) ii, iii iv (B) .
(C) i, iii iv (C) .
(D) iii, i ii (D) ..
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25. Which one of the following was not 28. Intersubjective consciousness in
specified as an objective of social every day life is the core area of
development by the World
Development Summit (1995) ? focus of the
(A) Economic protectionism (A) Phenomenologist
(B) People empowerment (B) Behaviouralist
(C) Peoples initiatives
(D) Strengthening the capacities of (C) Cultural pluralist
the people (D) Human ecologist
26. Match the items of List I with those
of List II and find out the correct 29. Which one of the following is not
answer from codes given below : correct about P. Berger and T.
List I List II Luckmans understanding of
(Scheme / (Year) knowledge ?
Programme)
a. National Education i. 2002 (A) They are unconnected with
Policy validity of knowledge.
b. National Literacy ii. 1988 (B) They are deeply concerned
Mission about the validity of
c. National Health iii. 1986 knowledge.
Policy (C) They are concerned with the
d. National Perspective iv. 2001
Plan for Womens processes through which any
Development body of knowledge get
Codes : recognized as reality.
a b c d (D) They focus not upon social
(A) iii i ii iv facts, but upon the creation of
(B) iii ii i iv social meaning in human
(C) iv iii ii i
(D) ii i iv iii interaction.

27. Match List I with List II and give 30. Which of the following is considered
the correct answer from the codes to be the Tripartite Pillars of Schutz
given below :
List I List II Theory of Phenomenological
a. 73rd i. e-governance Sociology ?
Constitutional (A) Life-world, other world and
Amendment natural attitude
b. The Gyandoot ii. Womens (B) Artificiality, other world and
Project empowerment
c. Human iii. e-commerce Intra-subjectivity
Development (C) Intra-subjectivity, life world
Reports and cultural world
d. Sale or iv. U.N.D.P. (D) Life-world, inter subjectivity
purchase of and natural attitude
goods or
services
through the 31. Who among the following is
internet considered to the founder of
Codes : phenomenological sociology ?
a b c d (A) J. Habermas
(A) i ii iv iii
(B) iii ii i iv (B) A. Schutz
(C) ii i iv iii (C) H.R. Wagner
(D) iv iii ii i (D) K. Mannheim
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25. (1995) 28. :
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(A)
? (B)
(A)
(B) (C)
(C) (D)
(D)
29. .
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a. i. 2002
b. ii. 1988 (C) ,
c. iii. 1986
d. iv. 2001
(D)
:
a b c d

(A) iii i ii iv
(B) iii ii i iv
(C) iv iii ii i 30.
(D) ii i iv iii
27. I II ?
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31.
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a b c d (A) .
(A) i ii iv iii
(B) iii ii i iv (B) .
(C) ii i iv iii (C) ..
(D) iv iii ii i (D) .
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32. Select the correct alternative about 35. Womens Rights are human rights
Habermas reconstruction of as an international policy for
Marxism : womens empowerment was
i. Purposive rational action accepted in an International
instead of superstructure Conference of Women held in
ii. Symbolic interaction instead of (A) Beijing
superstructure (B) Mexico
iii. Societal modes of self- (C) Nairobi
reflection instead of class
(D) Copenhagen
consciousness
iv. Class competition instead of
class conflict 36. Select the correct statements :
Select the correct alternative : On the issue of low status of women
(A) i, ii, iii (B) i, ii, iv in family the socialist feminists argue
that gender inequality is
(C) ii, iii, iv (D) i, ii, iii, iv
i. ideologically linked to their
33. The ethnomethodology as an predominant engagement with
approach to study society is household responsibility
concerned with ii. due their predominant
(A) the fundamental bases of social engagement with unpaid
order household activities
(B) issue of unequal distribution of iii. due to the low income of
power and authority in society household
(C) distribution of resources in iv. politically linked to their
society political passivity
(D) shape up the social institutions Select the correct alternative :
from historical perspective
(A) i and ii (B) ii and iii
34. Assertion (A) : Womens work (C) ii and iv (D) iii and iv
participation has substantially
increased in the informal sector 37. Which one of the following is not
of economy in India. correct with regard to the Liberal
Reason (R) : Education and skill Feminists view on the State ?
development opportunities
(A) The State is potentially a
have expanded among rural
neutral arbiter and lack any
women.
ideology of its own.
Select the correct answer :
(B) Men have captured the State.
(A) (A) is correct and (R) is the
reason for (A). (C) Men are pressure group,
women are observers.
(B) (A) is correct, but (R) is not the
correct reason for (A). (D) Women should embrace
strategies for meaningfully
(C) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
access the state and influence
(D) Neither (A) nor (R) is correct. it.
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32. 35.
:
i.

?
ii.
(A)

(B)
iii. -
(C)

(D)
iv.
:
36. :
(A) i, ii, iii (B) i, ii, iv

(C) ii, iii, iv (D) i, ii, iii, iv
:
33.
i.


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(A) ii.
(B)
iii.
(C) iv.
(D)
:
(A) i ii (B) ii iii
34. (A) : (C) ii iv (D) iii iv


37.
(R) : ?

(A)

()
:
(A) (A) (R), (A) (B)
(C)
(B) (A) , (R), (A)
(D)
(C) (A) (R)
(D) (A) (R)

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38. The proportion of the aged (60+) 43. Individuals, families and groups in
population to the total population of the population can be said to be in
India shows a trend of poverty when they lack the resources
to obtain the types of diet, participate
(A) Stagnation in activities and have the living
(B) Decline conditions and amenities which are
(C) Increase customary, or atleast widely
encouraged or approved, in the
(D) Increase in urban but decline societies to which they belong. Their
rural areas resources are so seriously below
those commanded by average
individual or family that they are, in
39. What proportion of Indias urban effect, excluded from the ordinary
population live in slums ? living patterns, customs and
(A) Around one-fifth activities.
(Townsend, 1979, cf Harlambos and
(B) Around one-fourth Hoborn : Sociology, p.297).
(C) Around one-third From the above paragraph in which
of the following way poverty is
(D) Around one-half
defined ?
(A) Poverty is absolute term.
40. What proportion of Indias (B) Poverty as Relative
population does not get safe drinking deprivation.
(C) Poverty as absence of
water as per WHO ?
resources.
(A) 15 % (D) Poverty as exclusion of
(B) 25 % activities.
(C) 35 % 44. From the statements given below
choose the code depicting correct
(D) 45 % answer to describe the socially
constructed gender inequalities.
(a) Hormonal and chromosomes
41. Who held the view that Indian tribals
differences between male and
were backward Hindus ? female.
(A) G.S. Ghurye (b) For similarly qualified persons,
(B) Y.B. Damle men favoured over women.
(c) Men and women are thought to
(C) A.R. Desai possess different physical,
(D) N.K. Bose emotional and mental
capabilities.
(d) Practice of dowry has increased
42. Who among the following has used among the educated middle class
the dialectical approach to the study in India.
of Indian Society ? Codes :
(A) All statements (a), (b), (c) and
(A) M.N. Srinivas (d).
(B) D.P. Mukherjee (B) (b) and (c) but not (a) and (d).
(C) A. Beteille (C) (a), (b) and (d) but not (c).
(D) (b), (c) and (d) but not (a).
(D) Y.B. Damle
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38. (60+) 43. ,
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(B)
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(B) 25 %
(C) 35 % 44.
(D) 45 %
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(C) . (C) (a), (b) (d) (c)
(D) .. (D) (b), (c) (d) (a)
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45. Given below are two statements 49. The average number of live-born
Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Pick children produced by women of
the right answer from the codes : childbearing age in a particular
Assertion (A) : The problem of society, called
dowry deaths is typically (A) Morbidity Rate
prevalent among the emergent
(B) Mortality Rate
urban middle class in India.
Reason (R) : The law of inheritance (C) Fertility Rate
is discriminatory against (D) Fecundity Rate
women in India.
Codes :
50. The economic perspective that
(A) Both (A) and (R) are false.
believes that free market forces,
(B) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
achieved by minimizing Government
(C) Both (A) and (R) are true and
restrictions on business, provides the
(R) is not correct explanation
only route to economic growth. This
of (A).
(D) (A) is true and (R) is correct statement explains the concept of
explanation of (A). (A) Post modernity
(B) Neo-liberalization
46. The value of an individuals labour (C) Neo-Marxism
power which is left over when an
(D) Neo-Fordism
employer has repaid the cost
involved in hiring a worker is called
in Marxian term 51. Which of the following does not
(A) Use value cause global warming ?
(B) Surplus value (A) Greenhouses effects
(C) Exchange value (B) Rise in the earths temperature
(D) Left-over value
(C) Nano-technology
47. The collective bargaining usually (D) Industrial development
centres around
(A) share in profit, job security and
good working conditions 52. The Domestic Violence Act was
(B) job satisfaction, job security passed in which of the following
and new technology years ?
(C) exploitation, profit generation (A) 1988 (B) 2001
and reinvestment (C) 2004 (D) 2005
(D) corporate responsibility, global
networking and profit sharing
53. Who among the following is
48. Integrate the working class into associated with Human
capitalist societies, making them less Development Index (HDI) for
likely to become a radical or measuring the level of development
revolutionary force. This statement among various countries ?
is related to (A) Raymond Firth
(A) Political Parties
(B) Mahabub-ul-Haque
(B) Interest Groups
(C) Trade Unions (C) M.N. Srinivas
(D) Peer Group (D) A.R. Desai
Paper-III 16 J-05-13
45. (A) 49. , -
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48. 53.
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J-05-13 17 Paper-III
54. The General Agreement on Trade in 59. Which one of the following concepts
Services (GATS) suggests are not replaced by Sanskritization
(A) cross border trade in education by M.N. Srinivas ?
(B) localization of education (A) Brahminization and
(C) only state funding in education Sudraisation
(D) Corporate funding in primary (B) Brahminization and
and state funding in Kshatriyaization
professional education
(C) Kshatriyaization and
55. Who is the author of the book Tribal Sudraisation
Movements in India ? (D) Brahminization and
(A) M.S.A. Rao Westernization
(B) Ghanshyam Shah
(C) K.S. Singh 60. Which one of the following is not a
(D) S. Fuchs features of caste system ?
(A) Endogamy, purity and
56. Who among the following is not a
pollution, ritual hierarchy and
Scheduled Tribe of India ?
ascribed occupation.
(A) Bhils
(B) Santhals (B) Exogamy, purity and pollution,
(C) Gurjars ritual hierarchy and ascribed
(D) Ho occupation.
(C) Endogamy, purity and
57. Which one of the following is not pollution, ritual hierarchy and
correct with regard to peasant ? achieved occupation.
(A) The peasant represents little (D) Monogamy, purity and
tradition. pollution, secular hierarchy and
(B) The peasants in India are ascribed occupation.
predominantly represented by
the middle strata of caste 61. Match List I with List II and
hierarchy. mark the correct code given below :
(C) The peasants are dependants on List I List II
land for the mainstay of their
(Authors) (Books)
livelihood.
(D) Though the peasants are a. Mekim Marriot i. Indias
dependent on land for the Village
mainstay of their livelihood, b. M.N. Srinivas ii. Indian
they resort to several other Village
activities for their livelihood c. B.R. Chauhan iii. Village India
security. d. S.C. Dube iv. A Rajasthan
Village
58. Which one of the social movements Codes :
in rural India can be termed as an a b c d
example of old social movements ?
(A) i ii iii iv
(A) Environment movements
(B) Peasant movements (B) ii iii i iv
(C) Ethnic movements (C) iii i iv ii
(D) Regional autonomy movements (D) iv iii ii i
Paper-III 18 J-05-13
54. () 59.
..
(A) ?
(B) (A)
(C) (B)
(D)
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(B) (B) ii iii i iv
(C) (C) iii i iv ii
(D) (D) iv iii ii i
J-05-13 19 Paper-III
62. Match List I with List II and mark 64. Which one of the following is not a
the correct code given below : demand of peasant movements in
List I List II India ?
(Authors) (Books) (A) Land Distribution
a. M.N. Srinivas i. Caste in (B) Fertilizer Subsidy
India : Their (C) Tenancy Rights
Mechanism,
Genesis and (D) Higher wage for agricultural
Development labour
b. B.R. Ambedkar ii. Diversities
c. G.S. Ghurye iii. Dominant 65. Who defined peasants as small
Caste and agricultural producers, who, with the
Other Essays help of simple equipment and the
d. D.P. Mukherjee iv. Caste and labour of their families, produce
Race in mostly for their own consumption,
India direct or indirect, and for the
fulfilment of obligations to holders of
Codes :
political and economic power ?
a b c d
(A) A. Beteille
(A) ii iii i iv
(B) T. Shanin
(B) iii i ii iv
(C) iv ii iii i (C) A.R. Desai
(D) i ii iii iv (D) A.V. Chayanor

63. Match the items in List I with the 66. In Indian context increase in slum
items in List II and choose the population depicts
correct answer from the codes given (A) an extension of rural poverty
below :
(B) an extension of rural prosperity
List I List II
a. Social i. Karl Marx (C) an extension of urban
evolution prosperity
b. Positivism ii. William (D) a process of urbanization
Ogburn
c. Mode of iii. Auguste 67. Which one of the following is not a
Production Comte push factor of rural to urban
d. Cultural Lag iv. Herbert migration ?
Spencer (A) Rural unemployment
Codes :
(B) Increasing practice of dowry in
a b c d rural areas
(A) ii i iii iv (C) Rural poverty
(B) i iv ii iii
(D) Decline of cottage and
(C) iv iii i ii household industry in rural
(D) iii ii iv i areas
Paper-III 20 J-05-13
62. I II 64.
: ?
I II (A)
() () (B) ( )
a. .. i.
(C)
:
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(A) ii iii i iv (B) .
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63. I II 66.

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a. i. (B)
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67. ,
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?
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a b c d
(A) ii i iii iv (B)
(B) i iv ii iii (C)
(C) iv iii i ii (D)
(D) iii ii iv i
J-05-13 21 Paper-III
68. Ethnicity is defined with reference to 73. The social development strategy aims
(A) inherited and achieved socio- to ensure that
cultural attributes (A) economic development is
(B) inherited political positions and achieved by integrating
achieved economic attributes national economy with
(C) inherited socio-cultural attributes multinational corporations and
(D) achieved socio-cultural attributes their corporate social
responsibility.
69. Which one of the following is not a (B) collective voice of trade unions
feature of informal sector ? is protected and their concerns
(A) Absence of effective legal are addressed properly.
protection
(B) Absence of employment security (C) each section of society is
(C) Absence of effective trade recognized as resource who
unionism needs to be benefited from
(D) Absence of gender segregation economic development to
ensure that their educational,
70. Bonded labour is a employment, health, other
(A) cause of rural poverty and basic necessities of lives are
illiteracy. fulfilled and opportunities be
(B) cause of prevailing hegemony provided for the realization of
of upper castes. their full potential.
(C) product of rural poverty but (D) Development process should
cause of illiteracy and protect the balance between
hegemony of the upper caste tradition and modernity.
over the lower castes.
(D) Product of rural poverty,
illiteracy and hegemony of 74. In the wake of globalization Indian
upper castes over the lower economy has
castes. (A) reassorted its commitment to
socialist path of development.
71. The Juvenile delinquents in India (B) reoriented to mixed economic
belong to the age group of path.
(A) Below 12 years
(B) Below 14 years (C) rejuvenated the Gandhian
(C) Below 18 years models of self sufficiency.
(D) Below 20 years (D) opened up to economic neo-
liberalism.
72. The average size of landholding of
Scheduled Tribes is 75. Gary Slapper and Steve Tombs have
(A) higher than the Scheduled Castes studied
(B) lower than the Scheduled Castes (A) White collar crime
(C) similar to those of the
(B) Cyber Crime
Scheduled Castes
(D) higher than the Other (C) Corporate Crime
Backward Classes (D) Organized Crime

Paper-III 22 J-05-13
68. - 73.
(A)
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75.
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J-05-13 23 Paper-III
UGC - NET JUNE 2013
ANSWER KEYS (PAPER III)
SUBJECT : (05) Sociology
Q.No. SC05
1 A
2 C
3 D
4 B
5 A
6 B
7 D
8 A
9 B
10 C
11 D
12 C
13 C
14 A
15 B
16 A
17 C
18 B
19 D
20 C
21 A
22 D
23 A
24 A
25 A
26 B
27 C
28 A
29 B
30 D
31 B
32 A
33 A
34 B
35 A
36 A
37 C
38 C
39 A
40 A
41 A
42 B
43 B
44 D
45 C
46 B
47 A
48 C
49 C
50 B
51 C
52 D
53 B
54 A
55 C
56 C
57 B
58 B
59 B
60 A
61 C
62 B
63 C
64 B
65 B
66 A
67 B
68 C
69 D
70 D
71 B
72 A
73 C
74 D
75 C

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