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Sociology - Mains 2022 - Question Paper
Sociology - Mians 2022 - Question Paper - Paper 1
Section ‘A’
- Answer the following questions in about 150 words each:
- (a). Delimit the scope of Sociology in relation to other social sciences.
- (b). How does a researcher achieve objectivity in interpretative research?
- (c). The difference between information and data in social science is subtle. Comment. 10
- (d). Durkheim argued that society is more than the sum of individual acts. Discuss.
- (e). How do sociologists construct gender in their analysis on social inequality? 10
2.
- (a). What aspects of ''Enlightenment'' do you think paved way for the emergence of sociology? Elaborate. 20
- (b). Explain the different types of non-probability sampling techniques. Bring out the conditions of their usage with appropriate examples. 20
- (c). Discuss social mobility in open and closed system. 10
3.
- (a). What are the shortfalls of positivist philosophy that gave rise to the non-positivist methods of studying social reality? 20
- (b). Critically examine how Durkheim and Merton explicate Anomie. 20
- (c). Suggest measures to minimise the influence of the researcher in the process of collecting data through focus group discussion. 10
4.
- (a). What characterizes degradation of work in capitalist society according to Marx? 20
- (b). Social stratification is claimed to contribute to the maintenance of social order and stability in society. Critically assess. 20
- (c). What is reliability? Explain the different tests available to social science researcher to establish reliability. 10
Section ‘B’
- Write short answers of the following questions in about 150 words each:
- (a). Critically examine the relevance of Durkheim''s views on religion in contemporary society.
- (b). Discuss various theoretical perspectives on the family.
- (c). Explain the implications of feminization of work in the developing societies. 10
- (d). Write a note on global trends of secularization.
- (e). Trace the trajectory of development perspectives on social change.
6.
- (a). According to Mead the idea of self develops when the individual becomes self-conscious. Explain. 20
- (b). Analyse the nature of transition from ideology to identity politics in India. 20
- (c). How do little tradition and great tradition coexist in contemporary Indian society? 10
7.
- (a). Critically analyse Parsons'' views on society as a social system. 20
- (b). Discuss how ''environmentalism'' can be explained with new social movements approach. 20
- (c). Illustrate with examples the role of pressure groups in the formulation of social policies. 10
8.
- (a). Sociologists argue for democratization of science and technology for inclusive development. Comment. 20
- (b). Are traditional social institutions getting weakened as agents of social change in the contemporary society ? Substantiate. 20
- (c). How do you understand the relationship between patriarchy and social development? 10
Sociology - Mians 2022 - Question Paper - Paper 2
Section ‘A’
- Write short answers, with a sociological perspective, on the following questions in about 150 words each: 10×5=50
- (a). Elaborate on M.N. Srinivas''s structural-functionalist approach to the study of Indian society.
- (b). Do you agree that the agrarian class structure in India is changing? Justify your answer with illustrations.
- (c). Elucidate the challenges of integration for tribal communities in India.
- (d). In the context of the changing Indian society, how do you view Andre Beteille''s conceptions of harmonic and disharmonic social structures?
- (e). Explain Leela Dube''s concept of "Seed and Earth".
- (a). Critically examine G.S. Ghurye''s Indological approach to the understanding of Indian society. 20
- (b). Elaborate on the changing nature of caste system with suitable illustrations. 20
- (c). Discuss the problems of religious minorities in India and suggest measures to solve them. 10
3.
- (a). Critically examine Yogendra Singh''s thesis on ''Modernisation of Indian Tradition''. 20
- (b). Discuss the material basis of patriarchy as an ideological system. 20
- (c). Explain different forms of untouchability in India. 10
4.
- (a). Examine the social background of growth of Indian nationalism. 20
- (b). Explain how land reforms brought about desired agrarian transformation. 20
- (c). Discuss the challenges during village studies in India. 10
Section ‘B’
- Write short answers, with a sociological perspective, on the following questions in about 150 words each: 10×5=50
- (a). Discuss law as an important instrument for women''s empowerment.
- (b). Examine different understandings of secularisation in India.
- (c). How do you view the growth of informal sector in India?
- (d). Discuss the role of pressure groups in strengthening democracy.
- (e). What role do co-operatives play in poverty alleviation in rural India?
6.
- (a). Examine whether rural bondage still continues to be a social reality. Give your argument. 20
- (b). Define ethnicity. Discuss the factors responsible for the growth of ethnic movements in India. 20
- (c). Discuss the changing nature of structure of political elites. 10
7.
- (a). "Instead of promoting equality in society, the present system of education itself has contributed to increased socio-economic disparities." Comment. 20
- (b). Discuss recent trends in the structure of migration. 20
- (c). Discuss different forms of deprivation associated with slums. 10
8.
- (a). Bring out the various issues involved in Dalit movements in India. 20
- (b). Critically examine the dialectics between ''development and environment''. 20
- (c). Discuss the changing nature of Industrial working class. 10