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Studying Indian Society
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1. According to _______, nationalism was a product of the material conditions created by the British which led to economic disintegration
2. Which approach examines social change in the context of Indian culture and philosophy?
3. Small households consist of ____________ members
4. Who is the author of ‘ The Household dimensions of Family in India’?
5. The concept of dominant caste was introduced by________.
6. Based on the composition, Shah classified households into ______
7. A caste is considered as dominant if it possesses which of the following determinant features?
8. Which of the following is a simple household?
9. The concept of dominant caste was proposed based on a study in the _______village.
10. Which of the following is a simple household?
11. A.M.Shah studied the households in a village called ______ in Gujarat and substantiated his concept of household.
12. Pollution is of two types, _______ and temporary.
13. "According to the _____ approach social structures and institutions pass through different stages and ultimately reach back at the stage of origin"
14. Structural approach focuses on the network of social relationships or structures to study about social change
15. Which of the following is a simple household?
16. _______ households are defined as those which consisted of two or more parental or part of parental families.
17. The __________ does not deal with change in stages, but views it as a process of transition.
18. Which of the following is a simple household?
19. Who proposed the Integrated approach?
20. Which of the following is a complex household?
21. Who among the following used dialectical approach to explain the emergence of nationalism in India
22. Who among the following is the author of the book ‘Modernisation of Indian Tradition’
23. ______ is defined as “the irruption of the biological into social life”.
24. The _____ approach analyses social change as a gradual development from simple to complex forms
25. ________ households are defined as those which consisted of whole or part of the parental family