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The varied social reform movements did have common themes. Yet there were also significant differences. State any two differences.

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Chapter: [8] Cultural Change
Concept: Social Reform Movements in the 19th and Early 20th Century

Explain the phenomenon of Modernity as given by Rudolph and Rudolph.

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Chapter: [8] Cultural Change
Concept: Different Kinds of Social Change

Sanskritisation seems to justify a model that rests on inequality and exclusion. Explain this model.

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Chapter: [8] Cultural Change
Concept: Different Kinds of Social Change

The women's question arose in modem India as part of 19th century middle class social reform movements. These reformers used a mix of ideas. Explain these ideas.

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Chapter: [8] Cultural Change
Concept: Social Reform Movements in the 19th and Early 20th Century

Assertion (A): The impact of Sanskritisation is many sided.

Reason (R): Its influence can be seen in language, literature, ideology, music, dance, drama, style of life and ritual.

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Chapter: [8] Cultural Change
Concept: Different Kinds of Social Change

Kumudtai’s journey into Sanskrit began with great interest and eagerness with Gokhale Guruji, her teacher at school… At the University, the Head of the Department was a well-known scholar and he took great pleasure in taunting Kumudtai…Despite the adverse comments she successfully completed her Masters in Sanskrit…. Source: Kumud Pawade (1938)

What does Kumud Pawade’s autobiography show us about the relation between gender and caste?

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Chapter: [8] Cultural Change
Concept: Different Kinds of Social Change

Agricultural productivity increased sharply because of the new technology. India was able to become self-sufficient in food grain production for the first time in decades. It was primarily the medium and large farmers who were able to benefit from the new technology.

What is subsistence agriculture?

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: The Green Revolution and Its Social Consequences

Often it is thought that imparting knowledge of 'scientific' farming methods will improve the condition of Indian farmers. Is this statement true? Give one reason for your answer.

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: The Green Revolution and Its Social Consequences

What are the social consequences of the long working hours in the IT sector?

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: The Green Revolution and Its Social Consequences

Show the relation between circulation of labour and feminization of agricultural labour force.

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: Circulation of Labour

Agricultural productivity increased sharply because of the new technology. India was able to become self-sufficient in food grain production for the first time in decades. It was primarily the medium and large farmers who were able to benefit from the new technology.

Who were able to reap the most benefits from Green Revolution and commercialisation of agriculture?

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: The Green Revolution and Its Social Consequences

Which of the following is not a result of contract farming?

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: Globalisation, Liberalisation, and Rural Society

Assertion(A): Members of low-ranked caste groups had to provide labour for a fixed number of days per year to the village zamindar.

Reason(R): Lack of resources and dependence on the landed caste for economic and social support meant that many working poor were tied to landowners in hereditary labour relationships.

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: Agrarian Structure: Caste and Class in Rural India

Women are also emerging as the main source of agricultural labour leading to ______ labour force.

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: Circulation of Labour

“The spate of farmers’ suicides that has been occurring in different parts of the country since 1997-98 can be linked to the ‘agrarian distress’ caused by structural changes in agriculture and changes in economic and agricultural policies. Which of the following is not a reason for agrarian distress?

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: Globalisation, Liberalisation, and Rural Society

Differentiate between the Zamindari system and the Raiyatwari system with regard to the consequence on agricultural prosperity.

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: The Impact of Land Reforms

How did the Land Ceiling Act prove to be toothless in most of the states?

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: The Impact of Land Reforms

How did the commercialisation of agriculture lead to the circulation of labour?

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: Circulation of Labour

Mention the positive and negative aspects of the 'contract farming' system.

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: Globalisation, Liberalisation, and Rural Society

What is not true for globalisation and liberalisation in the rural society?

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Chapter: [9] Change and Development in Rural Society
Concept: Globalisation, Liberalisation, and Rural Society
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