Introduction to Sociology Past Papers

[OBJECTIVE]

Subject: Introduction to Sociology

Time Allowed: 15 Minutes

Max Marks: 10

NOTE: Attempt this Paper on this Question Sheet only. Please encircle the correct option. Division of marks is given in front of each question. This Paper will be collected back after expiry of time limit mentioned above.

 

Part-I  Answer the following Questions, cutting and overwriting are not allowed. (10)

Religion serves as a source of promoting exploitation, comes under the ideology of ______ (functionalist/ conflict)

2. A value or practice functional at a particular time and place may become dysfunctional at another time and place (True/False)

The importance of symbols holds true in interaction (True/ False)

4. Formal relationships are shared among the members of ______ group (primary/ secondary)

The smallest unit of a culture is called ______ (complex/trait)

[SUBJECTIVE]

Subject: Introduction to Sociology

Time Allowed: 2 Hours 45 Minutes

Max Marks: 50

NOTE: ATTEMPT THIS (SUBJECTIVE) ON SEPARATE ANSWER SHEET PROVIDED

Part-II  Give Short Answers, Each question carries equal marks. (20)

Q#1: Perspective

Q#2: Status

Q#3: Role Conflict

Q#4: Deviance

Q#5: Social Group

Part-III  Give Long Answers, Each question carries equal marks. (30)

Q#1: Explain briefly the main propositions of the SOCIAL CONFLICT PERSPECTIVE.

Q#2: Define STATUS and describes its various TYPES with the help of examples.

Q#3: How do you differentiate between DEVIANCE and CRIME?


[OBJECTIVE]

Subject: Introduction to Sociology

Time Allowed: 10 Minutes

Maximum Marks: 10

NOTE: Attempt this Paper on this Question Sheet only. Please encircle the correct option. Division of marks is given in front of each question. This Paper will be collected back after expiry of time limit mentioned above.

 

Part-I Encircle the correct option, cutting and overwriting is not allowed. (10)

1. Sociology is different from common sense because
a. It follows sclentific method b. Sociological Investigations are research based
c. Both a & b d. None of above
2. was one among the earliest functionalist sociologists
a. August Comte b. Weber
c. Marx d. None of above
3. Sociology is a science
a. Natural b. Social
c. Political d. All of above
4. Social expectations that are grounded in morals of society are known as
a. Folkways b. Mores
c. Laws d. None of above
5. The application of scientific approach to social world is called
a. Ethnocentrism b. Positivism
c. Xenocentrism d. Capitalism
6. defined sociology as a study of social action
a. Weber b. Marx
c. Durkhiem d. None of above
7. Language
a. Transmits the culture b. is symbolic in nature
c. Allows humans to have a vast imagination d. All of above
8. Terrorist outfits are an example of
a. Counter culture b. Sub culture
c. Deviant Culture d. None of above
9. The phenomenon of culture being found in all known societies can be described as
a. Universality of culture b. Particularity of culture
c. Both of above d. None of above
10. Which one of the following is an example of non-material culture .
a. Furniture b. Technology
c. Philosophy/religion d. All of above
1. Sociology is different from common sense because
a. It follows sclentific method b. Sociological Investigations are research based
c. Both a & b d. None of above
2. was one among the earliest functionalist sociologists
a. August Comte b. Weber
c. Marx d. None of above
3. Sociology is a science
a. Natural b. Social
c. Political d. All of above
4. Social expectations that are grounded in morals of society are known as
a. Folkways b. Mores
c. Laws d. None of above
5. The application of scientific approach to social world is called
a. Ethnocentrism b. Positivism
c. Xenocentrism d. Capitalism
6. defined sociology as a study of social action
a. Weber b. Marx
c. Durkhiem d. None of above
7. Language
a. Transmits the culture b. is symbolic in nature
c. Allows humans to have a vast imagination d. All of above
8. Terrorist outfits are an example of
a. Counter culture b. Sub culture
c. Deviant Culture d. None of above
9. The phenomenon of culture being found in all known societies can be described as
a. Universality of culture b. Particularity of culture
c. Both of above d. None of above
10. Which one of the following is an example of non-material culture .
a. Furniture b. Technology
c. Philosophy/religion d. All of above