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Category: DPP-SOCIOLOGY (Target 300+) (Get Review By Vikash Ranjan Sir)

DPP-SOCIOLOGY (Target 300+)

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Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-17-Nov-2018

Q.”Social movement is an expression of protest. Social movement can bring integration and disintegration in society”, Examine the statement by

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Q. “Although power is a universal phenomenon in human activities and social relationship , there is no uniform conceptualizations of

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Q.Discuss the meaning of Civil society . Critically examine the role of Civil society in Democracy.        

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Q.Bring out a comparative analysis of Marxian and Parsonian views of social changed and examine the relevance of each view

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Q. Discuss the factors leading to growing religious revivalism in the contemporary world.        

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12-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

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Q. Write short note on Religion and Science.        

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Q. Gender bias in the present society result of gender inequality . Comment        

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Q. Examine Social dimensions of displacement induced by development.        

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Q. Development and Dependency.        

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Q. “The working class is exploited as a consequence of the capitalist mode of production , but they seek to

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5-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

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Q. Critically examine the role of pressure group in parliamentary Democracy.        

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Q. What do you understand by structural change. ? Explain with examples. Would you agree with the statement that rapid

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Q. What causes fundamentalism in modern society? How does it work in different countries.        

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1-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

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Q. Democracy develops citizenship and citizenship strengthens democracy. Discuss.        

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Q. Discuss Social consequences of change in Science and technology. What is its impact on labour relations? illustrate your answer

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