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Sociology - 2000 (Main) (Paper -
I)
Time Allowed : Three Hours
Maximum Marks : 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in Hindi and in English.
Answers must be written in the medium specified in the Admission Certificate
issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the cover of the answer-book in
the space provided for the purpose. No mark will be given for the answers
written in a medium other than that specified in the Admission Certificate.
Candidates should attempt questions 1 and 5 which are compulsory,
and any THREE of the remaining questions selecting at least ONE
question from each Section.
All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION 'A'
Q. 1.
Write short notes on any- three of the following (each note should not exceed
200 words) :
(a) Sociology and social anthropology
(b) Problem of objectivity in social research
(c) Alienation
(d) Role conflict
Q. 2.
Emile Durkheim had argued that the function of
division of labour in society is that of the promotion of social solidarity.
Elaborate the statement and analyse the distinction between two forms of'
solidarity discussed by him.
Q. 3.
How does social structure produce a strain toward
anomie and deviant behaviour ? Examine it with reference to Robert K. Merton's
contribution to this field of study.
Q. 4.
Discuss the factors responsible for changing
structure of family in modern societies.
SECTION 'B'
Q. 5.
Write short notes on any three of the following
(each note should not exceed 200 words) :
(a) Inter-generational mobility
(b) Social determinants of economic development
(c) 'Relative Deprivation'
(d) Role of pressure groups in democracy
Q. 6.
Pitirim A. Sorokin sees the course of history as a
continuous but irregular fluctuation between two basically different kinds of
culture. While explaining this stand of Sorokin, analyse whether it is
appropriate to characterise such a notion of change as a cyclical theory of
social change.
Q. 7.
Is ideology an essential component of a social
movement? Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from some contemporary
social movements.
Q. 8.
Critically examine functional and dysfunctional
aspects of religion.
Sociology - 2000 (Main) (Paper -
II)
Time Allowed : Three Hours
Maximum Marks : 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in Hindi and in English.
Answers must be written in the medium specified in the Admission Certificate
issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the cover of the answer-book in
the space provided for the purpose. No mark will be given for the answers
written in a medium other than that specified in the Admission Certificate.
Candidates should attempt questions 1 and 5 which are compulsory,
and any THREE of the remaining questions selecting at least ONE
question from each Section.
All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION 'A'
Q. 1.
Write notes on any three of the following in not more than 200 words each :
(a) Impact of Buddhism on Indian society
(b) Caste among Indian Christians
(c) Consequences of
globalisation for India
(d) Educational inequalities in India
Q. 2.
Which means of social mobility were available in the traditional caste system ?
Describe the form of social mobility in contemporary Indian society.
Q. 3.
Critically examine the protective discrimination
policy for the disadvantaged groups in India. Would you suggest any change in
this police ?
Q. 4.
What have been the functions of democracy in India ? Has democracy been
successful in eliminating some of the traditional social inequalities ?
SECTION 'B'
Q. 5.
Write notes on any three of the following in not
more than 200 words each :
(a) Religious fundamentalism
(b) Socio-cultural factors related to declining
proportion of females in sex-ratio
(c) Self-respect movement
(d) Social correlates of prostitution
Q. 6.
Critically examine various tribal policies. Which tribal policy would you
advocate for tribal development in India and why ?
Q. 7.
Do you agree with the view that slums are areas of
darkness and despair ? Give reasons in support of your answer.
Q. 8.
Critically evaluate the child welfare programmes in India. Have they benefited
all sections of children in India ?
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