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26-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

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

Q. The rise of capitalism and the historical elusiveness of the nation-state.        

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25-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

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

Q. Secularization and Religious revivalism.        

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24-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-24-Oct-2018

Q. Globalization and Organization of Work.        

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23-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-23-Oct-2018

Q. Examine how open and closed systems of stratification are undergoing transformation in the emergence of new hierarchical social order

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22-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-22-Oct-2018

Q. Illustrate the universal existence of the social Stratification in human society ? Do you think think that social inequality

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DPP-Sociology
20-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-20-Oct-2018

Q. Critically examine Weber’s theory of the “protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism”. In the light of this theory

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DPP-Sociology
18-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-18-Oct-2018

Q. Feminization of Labour is function as well as dysfuction of modernization . Do you agree . Discuss with illustrations

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17-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

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

Q.What are the distinctive features of social organization of work in per industrial society? How is it different from industrial

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DPP-Sociology
16-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-16-Oct-2018

Q.How was Weber applied the concept of ideal type in understanding of social phenomena ? can we use the concept

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DPP-Sociology
15-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-15-Oct-2018

Q.Role of symbolic interactionism in development of self & Identity.        

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13-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-13-Oct-2018

Q.Individuals, while becoming more autonomous, depend more upon society. Discuss.        

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DPP-Sociology
12-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-12-Oct-2018

Q.Explain the differences in the approaches of Karl Marx and Max Weber to the study of class structure in industrial

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DPP-Sociology
11-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-11-Oct-2018

Q.Conformity and deviance.          

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10-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-10-Oct-2018

Q.Explain Melvin Tumin’s  critique related to the theory of Social Stratification.          

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9-Oct-2018 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-09-Oct-2018

Q.Comment on the distinction between ‘hierarchy’ and ‘social  stratification’.Which of the two will be a more appropriate term to describe

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