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Patterns of Social Inequality and Exclusion

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What does the term 'Dalit' literally mean in Indian languages?

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Who popularized the term 'Harijan' in the 1930s?

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The term 'Adivasi' literally means:

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The Second Backward Classes Commission was headed by:

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Which of the following are forms of social capital according to the chapter?

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Networks of contacts, Social associations, Influential relatives and friends

Social capital refers to networks of contacts, social associations, and connections like influential relatives and friends. Educational qualifications are cultural capital, while material assets are economic capital.

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Untouchability involves which of the following dimensions?

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Exclusion, Humiliation-subordination, Exploitation

The three main dimensions of untouchability are exclusion (being prohibited from sharing water sources, religious worship), humiliation-subordination (being treated as inferior), and exploitation (forced unpaid labor, property confiscation).

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Which book was written by Tarabai Shinde in 1882?

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Stree Purush Tulana

Stree Purush Tulana (Comparison of Men and Women) was written by Tarabai Shinde in 1882 as a protest against the double standards of a male-dominated society. It created quite a stir when published.

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Which of the following are characteristics of social stratification?

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It is a characteristic of society, not individual differences, It persists over generations, It is supported by patterns of belief or ideology

Social stratification has three key principles: it's a society-wide system (not individual), it persists across generations through inheritance, and it's supported by ideologies that make it seem fair or inevitable.

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