Bachelor's Preparatory Programme (B.P.P.) (For Non 10+2) 01227 Term-End Examination December, 2009 PSS-01 : Preparatory Course In Social Sciences Time : 120 Minutes Maximum Marks : 50 TATS ch I 10+2) 1c1 141.1T t aTPZR -1 2009 1 1171.71..-01 : I 4-1 I rri ch f"Tjr91 1054." Li I d,t1* TITM : 120 f l: Fa 3-1NT-d4 3T : 50 PSS-01 1 P.T.O.
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Bachelor's Preparatory Programme (B.P.P.)(For Non 10+2)
01227Term-End Examination
December, 2009
PSS-01 : Preparatory Course In Social Sciences
Time : 120 Minutes Maximum Marks : 50
TATS ch I
10+2)
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PSS-01 1 P.T.O.
PSS-01 2
General Instructions :
Preparatory Course in Social Sciences (PSS-01) Questions 1-50
All questions are compulsory, each of which carries one mark.
Each question has four alternatives, one of which is correct. Write the
Si. No. of your correct alternatives/answers below the correspondingquestion number in the answer sheet and then mark the rectangle for thesame number in that column. If you find that none of the given alternativesis correct then write 0 and mark in column 0.
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3 P.T.O.
Which among the following is not a feature of science?(1) Measurement (2) Objectivity (3) Observation (4) Individual bias
The organismic view of society holds that :
Human society is like a human body.Human society is a mechanism for protecting human being from his fellowmen.
Human society protects the population from various threats.
Human society takes protectionist measures in the economic sphere.
The interactive process through which an individual learns habits, skills etc. necessary foreffective participation in social groups / communities is called :(1) Sanskritisation (2) Socialisation (3) Acculturation (4) Assimilation
Culture is categorised as :
(1) Material only (2) Non-material only
(3) Both material and non-material (4) None of the above
Non-material culture comprises the following :(1) Language (2) Science (3) Art (4) All the above
Social Organisation does not include the following :(1) Groups (2) Families(3) Social movements (4) Rail-roads
Economy typology conforms to the following type(s) :(1) Mixed (2) Socialist (3) Capitalist (4) All the above
Which among the following is not an essential element of the state?(1) Government (2) Territory(3) Population (4) Common language
9. The main stages of the evolution of the state are as follows :Ancient cities - Large cities - Bureaucratic states
Large cities - Bureaucratic states Ancient citiesBureaucratic states - Large cities - Ancient citiesNone of the above
PSS-01 4
Linguistic reorganisation of Indian states took place in the following year :
(1) 1950 (2) 1956
(3) 1960 (4) 1965
Which amongst the following is not a feature of a family?
(1) A regulated sexual relationship (2) Upbringing of children
(3) Care of ihe aged (4) An unregulated sexual relationship
In the context of marriage, the following term(s) are used :
(1) Monogamy (2) Polygamy (3) Endogamy (4) All the above
Principle of avoidance refers to :
Prohibition of marriage within one's own clan or gotra.
Prohibition of polygamy
Prohibition of polyandry
Prohibition of exogamy
A social group can be considered primary if it meets the following condition(s).
(1)
Enduring character (2) Size (smallness)
(3)
Physical proximity (4) All the above
Which among the following is not a feature of the community ?
(1) Common organisations (2) Varying interests
(3) Sense of belonging (4) Limited geographical area
The most important element implicit in Social Stratification is :
(1) Entrepreneurship (2) Absence of domination(3) Inequality (4) Equality
Who among the following differentiated between class, status and power ?
(1) Karl Marx (2) M. K. Gandhi (3) Max Weber (4) Auguste Comte