In This Post we are providing CHAPTER 2 CULTURAL CHANGE NCERT MCQ for Class 12 SOCIOLOGY which will be beneficial for students. These solutions are updated according to 2021-22 syllabus. These MCQS can be really helpful in the preparation of Board exams and will provide you with a brief knowledge of the chapter.
NCERT MCQ ON CULTURAL CHANGE
1.How can be the ideas of inclusive nationalism can be built to be effective?
a) Constitution
b) Parliament
c) Supreme Court
d) Legislature
Answer: a) Constitution
2.Minority in the sociological sense can be defined by:
a) Privilege
b) Only numerical distinction
c) Solidarity due to experience of disadvantage
d) Individualism
Answer:c) Solidarity due to experience of disadvantage
3.What is the type of governance/rule, that often limit or abolish civil liberties?
a) Authoritarian
b) Democratic
c) Civil Society
d) Libertarian
Answer: a) Authoritarian
4.Who wrote Stree Purush Tulane?
a) Tarabai Shinde
b) Savitri Phule
c) Annie Beasant
d) Anita Ghai
Answer: a) Tarabai Shinde
5.Inequalities between men and women according to the Scholars are not ______ but ______
a) Natural, Social
b) Social, Natural
c) Desirable, undesirable
d) Economic, racial
Answer: b) Social, Natural
6.Which of the following is not a factor related to low child sex ratio?
a) Illiteracy
b) Socio-cultural beliefs
c) Economic condition
d) Preference for girl child
Answer: d) Preference for girl child
7.What are the two sets of principles of the Caste system?
a) Wholism-hierarchy and difference and separation
b) Segmental division and hereditary occupation
c) Exogamy and endogamy
d) Purity and Pollution
Answer: a) Wholism-hierarchy and difference and separation
8.Which among the following is a process involving our significant others is important in
developing a sense of community identity:
a) Socialisation
b) Secularisation
c) Globalisation
d) Marketisation
Answer: a) Socialisation
9.What does the population reach, when the growth rate is 0?
a) Replacement level
b) Negative growth
c) Positive growth
d) High birth rate
Answer: a) Replacement level
10.The demographic indicators not used to calculate the total fertility rate is:
a) Number of live births in the reproductive age group
b) Age-specific fertility rate
c) Sex ratio
d) Number of women in the child-bearing age group
Answer: c) Sex ratio
11.Which of the following is true in the context of Kerala, beginning to acquire an age structure like that of the developed countries?
a) High birth rate and high death rate
b) Low birth rate and low death rate
c) High birth rate and low death rate
d) Low birth rate and high death rate
Answer: b) Low birth rate and low death rate
12.Which of the following explains the situation of Tripura, where the tribal share of its population halved within a single
decade, reducing them to a minority?
a) heavy in-migration of non-tribals
b) accommodation of tribal identity
c) climate change
d) community-based forms of collective ownership
Answer: a) heavy in-migration of non-tribals
13.What type of families are present among the Khasis?
a) Patrilocal
b) Matrilocal
c) Avunculocal
d) neolocal
Answer: a) heavy in-migration of non-tribals
14.Khasi tribes don’t fit along one of the following statements:
a) Matrilineal generates intense role conflict for men.
b) Women possess only token authority
c) Men are more adversely affected than women
d) The system is weighted in favour of male matri-kin
Answer: c) Men are more adversely affected than women
15.Which of the following is not true:
a) Land revenue settlements, as well as related agreements and laws, provided legal protection.
Upper castes’ traditional (caste-based) rights are recognised.
b) Large-scale irrigation programmes, such as those in Punjab, were complemented by large-scale irrigation schemes by efforts to establish inhabitants there, which had a caste component to them.
c) The colonial state was not concerned with the welfare of the oppressed.
d) A direct endeavour to count caste and legally record caste status resulted in a shift in the caste system of the establishment itself.
Answer: c) Colonial states did not work for the welfare of the downtrodden.
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