Introducing Indian Society
Jharkhand Board · Class 12 · Sociology
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What is the main advantage of studying Sociology compared to other subjects?
What is 'self-reflexivity' in sociology?
Approximately what percentage of India's population consists of young people (your age or younger)?
Who wrote about the connection between 'personal troubles' and 'social issues'?
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According to the chapter, what does 'partial' mean in the context of common sense knowledge? (Select all correct answers)
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Incomplete, Biased, One-sided
The word 'partial' is used in two senses: incomplete (opposite of whole) and biased (opposite of impartial). It also means one-sided as it comes from our particular social group's viewpoint.
Which of the following are examples of social identities mentioned in the chapter? (Select all correct answers)
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Regional or linguistic community, Economic class, Religious community, Caste or tribe
The chapter mentions regional/linguistic communities, economic class, religious communities, and caste/tribe as examples of social identities that locate you on a social map.
What is the difference between 'personal troubles' and 'social issues'?
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Personal troubles affect individuals, social issues affect large groups
Personal troubles are individual worries and concerns that derive meaning from a personalized perspective, while social issues are about large groups and not about the individuals who make them up.
According to the chapter, what is India projected to become in terms of population?
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The most populous country in the world
The chapter states that India is currently the second most populous country and is projected to overtake China and become the most populous country in the world in a few decades.
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