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What Are Some of the Rules that the Caste System Imposes? - Sociology

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What are some of the rules that the caste system imposes?

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The most commonly cited rules that the caste system has imposed are as follows:

  • Caste is determined by birth-a child inherits the “bom information” the caste of its parents. One can never change one’s caste, leave it, or choose not to join it. Caste is never a matter of choice.
  • Membership in a caste involves strict rules about marriage. Caste groups are “endogamous” i.e. marriage is restricted to members of the group.
  • Members of a particular caste have to follow rules about food and food sharing.
  • An individual bom into a caste could only practice the occupation associated with that caste, so that occupations were hereditary.
  • Caste involves hierarchy of rank and status. Every person has a caste. Every caste has a caste. Every caste has a specified place in the hierarchy of all castes.
  • Castes involve sub-division within themselves. Sometimes sub-castes may also have sub-caste i.e. segmental organisation. 
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अध्याय 3: Social Institutions: Continuity and Change - Exercise [पृष्ठ ६०]

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अध्याय 3 Social Institutions: Continuity and Change
Exercise | Q 2 | पृष्ठ ६०

संबंधित प्रश्न

What changes did colonialism bring about in the caste system?


In what sense has caste become relatively ‘invisible’ for the urban upper castes?


The hierarchical ordering of castes is based on the distinction between ____________.


Who gave the concept of "Dominant Caste"?


Who gave the concept of "Sanskritization"?


Caste system imposes rules. Which of the following is incorrect in this context?


Which of the following is not true about the intervention of the colonial state and its impact on the institution of caste?


Identify the concept that does not agree with sanskritisation.


In regions where the non-sanskritic castes were dominant, it was their influence that was stronger. Identify the most appropriate concept to refer this phenomenon.


Castes are not only unequal to each other in ritual terms, but they are also supposed to be complementary and non-competing groups. In other words, each caste has its own place in the system which cannot be taken by any other caste. Since caste is also linked with occupation, the system functions as the social division of labour, except that, in principle, it allows no mobility.

What is not the characteristic of caste?


Castes are not only unequal to each other in ritual terms, but they are also supposed to be complementary and non-competing groups. In other words, each caste has its own place in the system which cannot be taken by any other caste. Since caste is also linked with occupation, the system functions as the social division of labour, except that, in principle, it allows no mobility.

Caste is never a matter of ________.


What do castes involve within themselves?


Practice of marrying within the caste is known as


Who gave the concept of dominant Caste'? 


Which of the following makes the Dominant Castes dominant?

  1. small population
  2. land rights
  3. intermediate caste
  4. the decisive role in regional politics

Not all of the changes in Social Institutions brought about by the British were intended or deliberate. Give an example to justify the statement.


One of the most significant yet paradoxical changes in the caste system in the contemporary period is that it has tended to become ‘invisible’ for the upper caste, urban middle, and upper classes. Elaborate.


Castes also involve sub-divisions within themselves, i.e. Castes almost always have subcastes and sometimes sub- castes may also have sub-sub-castes. This is referred to as a ______.


Which of the following is true for caste system?

  1. Hierarchy
  2. Achieved status
  3. Segmental division

Which of the following makes dominant caste dominant?


Identify the two sets of principles used to understand the caste system. Define any one set.


Which term is applicable to foreigners, slaves and conquered people?


Assertion (A): Modern industry created all kinds of new jobs for which there were no caste rules.

Reason(R): Urbanisation and the conditions of collective living in the cities made it difficult for caste-segregated patterns of social interaction to survive.


Which of the following reasons are responsible for the invisibility of the caste system in the upper castes and upper middle class?


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