Sociology - Part 2 Online Exam Quiz

Sociology - Part 2 GK Quiz. Question and Answers related to Sociology - Part 2. MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions with answers about Sociology - Part 2

Concept of culture lag is given by

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A : Kingsley Davis

B : Nimcoff

C : Ogburn

D : Mclver

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The concept of "Reflexive role taking" was given by

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A : Merton

B : Linton

C : Coley

D : G. H. Mead

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Who said "There are no roles without statuses or statuses without roles"

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A : Ralph Linton

B : Robert Park

C : S. F. Nadel

D : R. K. Merton

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A nucleus of blood relatives surrounded by a fringe of spouses', the brothers and sisters representing core of family unit, is known as

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A : Consanguinal family

B : Conjugal family

C : Extended family

D : None of the above

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Who among the following contributed to the concept of dominant caste

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A : S. C. Dubey

B : R. K. Mukherjee

C : M. N. Srinivas

D : D. P. Mukherjee

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Which among the following is not an agent of political socialization

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A : State

B : Caste

C : Media

D : Family

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Who made the statement "State is a special repressive force of the suppression of the proletariat by the bourgeois, of millions of toilers by handful of rich"

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A : Karl Marx

B : Lenin

C : Maclver

D : F. Engels

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Who among the following written the book "The Power Elite"

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A : V. Pareto

B : G. Mosca

C : C. Wright Mills

D : None of the above

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Who gave the concept of Sanskritization

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A : G. S. Ghurye

B : M. N. Srinivas

C : Yogendra Singh

D : C. Parvathamma

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According to Husserl reality can be understood by

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A : Scientific method

B : Social survey

C : Contextual experience

D : Relative experience

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