Daily Practice Problems (DPP) - TriumphIAS
Skip to content

TriumphIAS

  • Essay
  • Sociology
  • General Studies Mains
    • General Studies-I
    • General Studies- II
    • General Studies-III
    • General Studies- IV
  • GS Prelims
    • GS Prelims – Economy
    • GS Prelims – Polity
    • GS Prelims – Governance
    • GS Prelims – Geography
    • GS Prelims – Environment
    • GS Prelims – History
    • GS Prelims – S&T
    • GS Revision-Mains
  • Current Affairs
  • Daily Answer Writing Practice
    • General Studies Main
    • Sociology For IAS
    • Essay For IAS
  • Personality Test
  • Success Story

Category: Daily Practice Problems (DPP)

Daily Practice Problems for UPSC CSE Mains.

Focussed on enhancing writing skills of candidates.

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)
4-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-04-Oct-2018

Q . Has the formation of linguistic States strengthened the cause of Indian Unity?

Continue reading
4-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-04-Oct-2018

Q.What is the  Focus of Sociological analysis in the contrbutions of Talcott Parson ? Examine the relevence of Parsonian Social

Continue reading
1-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-01-Oct-2018

Q . What is the basis of regionalism? Is it that unequal distribution of benefits of development on regional basis

Continue reading
1-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-01-Oct-2018

Q.What is Informal Sector ? Discuss its role in growth of child labour and feminization of labour ?     

Continue reading
29-Sep-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-29-Sep-2018

Q . With a brief background of quality of urban life in India, introduce the objectives and strategy of the

Continue reading
29-Sep-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-29-Sep-2018

Q.According to Weber “Sociology is a Science which attempts the interpretive understanding of Social action in order there by to

Continue reading
28-Sep-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-28-Sep-2018

Q . Why are the tribals in India referred to as the Scheduled Tribes? Indicate the major provisions enshrined in

Continue reading
28-Sep-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-28-Sep-2018

Q.Formal and Informal Structures of Bureaucracy.        

Continue reading
27-Sep-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-27-Sep-2018

Q . “An essential condition to eradicate poverty is to liberate the poor from deprivation.” Substantiate this statement with suitable

Continue reading
27-Sep-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-27-Sep-2018

Q.Open and Closed Models of Mobility        

Continue reading
26-Sep-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-26-Sep-2018

Q . Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, despite having divergent approaches and strategies, had a common goal of amelioration

Continue reading
26-Sep-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-26-Sep-2018

Q.Hierarchical relations are influenced by social mobility.Explain how?        

Continue reading
25-Sep-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-25-Sep-2018

Q . Debate the issue of whether and how contemporary movements for assertion of Dalit identity work towards annihilation of

Continue reading
25-Sep-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-25-Sep-2018

Q.”Merton’s  functionalism is far ahead of classical functionalists”.Elaborate the statement.        

Continue reading
24-Sep-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-24-Sep-2018

Q . Discuss the positive and negative effects of globalization on women in India.

Continue reading

Posts pagination

«Previous Posts 1 … 41 42 43 44 45 … 55 Next Posts»

Search

Recent Posts

  • A smile is the chosen vehicle for all ambiguities – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Understanding Caste Today: Ghurye, Srinivas, Dumont, and Beteille in Dialogue
  • You cannot step twice in the same river – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • The Indian Middle Class: Engine of Growth or Agent of Inequality?
  • The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Industrial Working Class: From Trade Unions to Informality
  • A ship in harbour is safe, but that is not what ship is for – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Agrarian Class Differentiation in Post-Green Revolution India
  • Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Noida Worker Protests: A Sociological Analysis of Labour, Capital, and Precarity in Contemporary Ind…
  • Forests are the best case studies for economic excellence – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Land Reforms: Promise, Politics, and Persistent Inequality
  • Agrarian Crisis, Farmer Suicides, and Land Relations: A Sociological Perspective
  • History is a series of victories won by the scientific man over the romantic man – Triumph IAS &…
  • Inspiration for creativity springs from the effort to look for the magical in the mundane – Triumph …
  • The “Indian Village” Myth Revisited: Lessons from Village Studies
  • Not all who wander are lost – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • Social Reform Movements and the Making of Modern India
  • Visionary decision-making happens at the intersection of intuition and logic – Triumph IAS & Vi…
  • Tribal, Peasant, and Worker Protests in Colonial India
  • Thinking is like a game, it does not begin unless there is an opposite team – Triumph IAS & Vik…
  • Modernisation of Tradition: Continuity and Change in Indian Culture
  • A society that has more justice is a society that needs less charity – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ran…
  • Transformation of Indian Family Businesses: A Sociological Analysis
  • Mathematics is the music of reasons – Triumph IAS & Vikash Ranjan Sir
  • The Rise of the “Zombie Drug” on Indian Streets: A Silent Public Health Emergency
  • India’s Renewable Energy Growth (FY 2025–26): Facts, Analysis & Significance
  • Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school – Triumph IAS &…
  • Colonialism and the Social Origins of Indian Nationalism
  • Girls are weighed down by restrictions, boys with demands- two equally harmful disciplines – Triumph…

Tags

Answer Writing For Mains Applied sociology Best Sociology Optional Coaching Best Sociology Optional coaching in Delhi caste system COVID-19 Current Affairs Daily Current Affairs Daily Practice Problems(DPP) Daily Writing Practice Education Essay Essay-Daily Practice Problems(DPP) gender equality General Knowledge General Studies General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP) gs IAS India INDIAN SOCIETY Mentored Writing Practice poverty Preparing for Mains Science without religion is lame social change social justice Sociological Analysis Sociology Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP) Sociology Answer Writing Practice Sociology Optional Sociology Optional Coaching sociology optional notes Sociology Optional Notes for IAS Sociology Optional Notes for UPSC Sociology Optional Notes UPSC triumph ias triumph ias sociology Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) UPSC UPSC SOCIOLOGY vikash ranjan sociology Women Empowerment Writing Practice
WordPress Theme: Wellington by ThemeZee.
Exit mobile version