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Which of the following makes the Dominant Castes dominant?
- small population
- land rights
- intermediate caste
- the decisive role in regional politics
Concept: Caste and the Caste System
The ______ family is often seen as symptomatic of India.
Concept: Family and Kinship
Not all of the changes in Social Institutions brought about by the British were intended or deliberate. Give an example to justify the statement.
Concept: Caste and the Caste System
Assertion (A): Caste groups are endogamous, i.e. marriage is restricted to members of the group.
Reason (R): Membership in a caste involves strict rules about marriage.
Concept: Caste and the Caste System
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 ______.
Concept: Caste and the Caste System
Which of the following is true for caste system?
- Hierarchy
- Achieved status
- Segmental division
Concept: Caste and the Caste System
Which of the following makes dominant caste dominant?
Concept: Caste and the Caste System
Very often family is a site of bitter conflicts. Give two reasons to justify the statement.
Concept: Family and Kinship
Identify the two sets of principles used to understand the caste system. Define any one set.
Concept: Caste and the Caste System
Which term is applicable to foreigners, slaves and conquered people?
Concept: Caste and the Caste System
Which of the following reasons are responsible for the invisibility of the caste system in the upper castes and upper middle class?
Concept: Caste and the Caste System
The post independent Indian state‟s caste considerations had some contradictions. Elucidate on these contradictions.
Concept: Caste and the Caste System
Which of the following statements is not true for the institution of caste today?
Concept: Caste and the Caste System
“The structure of the family can be studied both as a social institution in itself and also in its relationship to other social institutions of society.” Elaborate.
Concept: Family and Kinship
Discuss any five factors that have brought a change in this form of family.
Concept: Family and Kinship
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?
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.
Concept: The Green Revolution and Its Social Consequences
What are the social consequences of the long working hours in the IT sector?
Concept: The Green Revolution and Its Social Consequences
Show the relation between circulation of labour and feminization of agricultural labour force.
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?
Concept: The Green Revolution and Its Social Consequences
