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HSC Science (Computer Science) 12th Standard Board Exam - Maharashtra State Board Important Questions for Sociology

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Tribal community and Rural Community

Appears in 5 question papers
Chapter: [2] Segments of Indian Society
Concept: The Rural Community in India

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Social problem and Individual problem.

Appears in 5 question papers
Chapter: [6] Social Problems in India
Concept: Social Problem

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Casteism and Communalism

Appears in 4 question papers
Chapter: [3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
Concept: Challenges to National Unity

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Modernisation and Globalisation

Appears in 4 question papers
Chapter: [4] Processes of Social Change in India
Concept: Modernisation

Explain the following concept with an example.

Digitalisation

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [4] Processes of Social Change in India
Concept: Digitalisation

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Pre-Independence and Post-Independence periods of the Women’s Movement in India.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [5] Social Movements in India
Concept: Womens’ Movement in India

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Social Movement and Social Change

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [5] Social Movements in India
Concept: Social Movements and Social Change

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Rural Community and Urban Community

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [2] Segments of Indian Society
Concept: The Rural Community in India

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Caste and Class

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Chapter: [3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
Concept: Diversity in Indian Society

Differentiate between:

Language diversity and Regional diversity.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [3] Diversity and Unity in Indian Society
Concept: Diversity in Indian Society

Answer the following question in detail. (About 150 words)

‘The World Wide Web is a source of information and misinformation.’ Discuss this statement with regard to the impact of the internet on:

  1. Parents
  2. Children
  3. School
Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [4] Processes of Social Change in India
Concept: Digitalisation

Write short note.

Characteristics of modernisation

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [4] Processes of Social Change in India
Concept: Modernisation

State whether the following statement is True or False with reason.

Modern industry is based on profit making.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [4] Processes of Social Change in India
Concept: Industrialisation

Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [5] Social Movements in India
Concept: Womens’ Movement in India

Explain the following concept with example.

Women’s empowerment

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [5] Social Movements in India
Concept: Womens’ Movement in India

Write differences.

Mobile addiction and Drug addiction.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [6] Social Problems in India
Concept: Addiction (Substance, Internet, Mobile)

Explain the following concept with an example.

Domestic violence

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [6] Social Problems in India
Concept: Domestic Violence

Answer the following question in detail (in 150-200 words).

Describe the problems of ageing and suggest measures to solve them.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [6] Social Problems in India
Concept: Measures to Tackle the Problems of Ageing

Read the following passage and answer the question based on it.

    This is the real-life story of Rukmini Devi who lives in a small hut in Gaigotha Village in Wada Taluka of Palghar District in Maharashtra State. She belongs to the Warli tribe. Her husband is a marginal farmer who cultivates on two acres of land. They have two children, one daughter aged 10 years and a son aged 6 years. Both the children walk to school and back daily (located about 3 miles away).

    When cultivation season is over, (or if the rice crop is damaged due to heavy rains or pests) they face many hardships. A section of the crop is kept for their personal use, for the year. Tur Dal (lentil) is also grown in one small area, again for personal use. In a small backyard, they grow vegetables like chilies, cucumber, and bitter gourd (karela).

     During the off-season, both husband and wife go to the brick kilns (about 7 miles away) to do piece-rate work (That is, they get paid for each brick that they make). While the men earn Rs. 300 per day, the women earn Rs. 150-200. Rukmini Devi stated that they prefer to walk the 7 miles both ways because the bus fare is Rs. 35/- per head one way. They cannot afford it.

  1. Identify any three problems that the family of Rukmini Devi has to face.
  2. Point out and discuss briefly, gender discrimination in this setting.
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Chapter: [7] Passages
Concept: Passages

According to the 2011 Census of India, about ______ percent of the Indian population lives in rural areas.

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Chapter: [2] Segments of Indian Society
Concept: The Rural Community in India
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