• 1. 
    Life Chances, Social Statuses, and political influences are enjoyed by __________

  • Primary Groups
  • Tertiary Groups
  • Privilege Groups
  • Interest Groups
  • 2. 
    Unit of social structure is

  • institution
  • association
  • social groups
  • all of these
  • 3. 
    The notion that human beings have to cooperate to meet their basic needs, and to produce and reproduce themselves and their world was supported by

  • Emile Durkheim
  • Charles Darwin
  • Tom Bottomore
  • Durkheim and Karl Marx
  • 4. 
    Admission procedures, codes of conduct, daily assemblies, annual functions, and school anthems are the examples of

  • family structure
  • political structure
  • school structure
  • religious structure
  • 5. 
    The choices an individual makes/has in life, in terms of the school she goes to, or if she goes to school at all, the clothes she gets to wear, the foods she consumes, etc all of which is determined by _______

  • Status
  • Role
  • Prestige
  • All the above
  • 6. 
    The universal features of all societies are

  • growth, development, and progress
  • co-operation, conflict, and competition
  • urbanisation and industrialisation
  • tradition and modernity
  • 7. 
    The central concepts to understanding the dialectical relationship between the society and individual are _______

  • Structure
  • Stratification
  • Social processes
  • All the above
  • 8. 
    'The clash of interests' is known as

  • conflict
  • competition
  • co-operation
  • class struggle
  • 9. 
    With co-operation, conflict and competition are also the parts of

  • modern societies
  • tribal societies
  • rural societies
  • Indian societies
  • 10. 
    "Social structure constrains our activities to constructed frameworks and patterns of organization and directs our behaviour". Name the thinker.

  • Max Weber
  • Durkheim
  • Bottomore
  • K. Marx
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