This document contains questions for a sociology exam. Section A contains 10 short answer questions defining key sociological concepts such as social status, reference group, social institution, ethnocentrism, deviance, power, social mobility, factors of social change, and collective behavior. Section B contains longer answer questions about the relationship between sociology and other disciplines, social groups and secondary groups, the functions and types of family, elements of culture, social control, socialization, juvenile delinquency, social mobility and its types, and resistance to social change. Students are instructed to answer 5 questions total, with Section A being compulsory and selecting 4 additional questions from Section B.
This document contains questions for a sociology exam. Section A contains 10 short answer questions defining key sociological concepts such as social status, reference group, social institution, ethnocentrism, deviance, power, social mobility, factors of social change, and collective behavior. Section B contains longer answer questions about the relationship between sociology and other disciplines, social groups and secondary groups, the functions and types of family, elements of culture, social control, socialization, juvenile delinquency, social mobility and its types, and resistance to social change. Students are instructed to answer 5 questions total, with Section A being compulsory and selecting 4 additional questions from Section B.
This document contains questions for a sociology exam. Section A contains 10 short answer questions defining key sociological concepts such as social status, reference group, social institution, ethnocentrism, deviance, power, social mobility, factors of social change, and collective behavior. Section B contains longer answer questions about the relationship between sociology and other disciplines, social groups and secondary groups, the functions and types of family, elements of culture, social control, socialization, juvenile delinquency, social mobility and its types, and resistance to social change. Students are instructed to answer 5 questions total, with Section A being compulsory and selecting 4 additional questions from Section B.
Time Allowed : 3 hrs Sociology Max. Marks : 100 Pass Marks : 33% Attempt FIVE Questions in all. Section-A is Compulsory. Select FOUR Questions from Section-B. All questions carry equal marks. SECTION-A 1- Give short answers to the following: 2x10
i) Give brief Introduction to SOCIOLOGY.
ii) Define SOCIAL STATUS. iii) Define REFERENCE GROUP. iv) Define SOCIAL INSTITUTION. v) Define ETHNOCENTRISM. vi) Name Types of DEVIANCE. vii) What is meant by POWER? viii) Define SOCIAL MOBILITY. ix) Write down Four Factors of SOCIAL CHANGE. x) Define COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOUR. SECTION-B 2- Explain the Relationship of SOCIOLOGY with ECONOMICS and HISTORY. 10,10
3- Define SOCIAL GROUP. Write down Characteristics of SECONDARY GROUP. 5,15
4- Write down Functions and Types of FAMILY. 10,10
5- Write down Elements of CULTURE. 20
6- How SOCIAL CONTROL can be possible in the Society? 20
7- What is SOCIALIZATION? Discuss Sources of Socialization. 5,15
8- Write down the Causes of JUVENILE DELINQUENCY. 20
9- Define SOCIAL MOBILITY. Discuss its Types. 5,15