What led to the end of Indus Valley Civilization?
1.Invasion of Aryans
2.Recurrent Floods
3.Earthquakes
4.All the above
Answer:4
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1.Friend or companion and science
2.Society and laws
3.Sociability and science
4.Society and science
Answer 41.Formal relationship
2.Rational will
3. Community sentiment
4.A vast number of association
Answer 11.interact
2.work in the same industry
3.speak different languages
4. practice a recognized religion
Answer 11.Charles H. Cooley
2.Ruth Benedict
3.Mead
4.Freud
Answer 11.Age, sex and racial composition of the population
2.Height and weight of the population
3.Birth and death rate
4.Density of population
Answer 21.Late 17th century
2.Late 19th century
3.Late 18th century and early 19th century
4.Early 18th century
Answer 31.Political
2. Economic
3. Custom
4.Social need
Answer 21.Formal group
2.Reference group
3.Social category
4.Secondary group
Answer 31. Malthusian Theory of population
2.Optimum Theory of population
3.Demographic Transition Theory
4.Theory of social capillarity
Answer 21.The study of individual behavior
2.The study of cultures
3.The study of society and social interaction
4.The study of economics
Answer 31.Astrology
2. Economics
3.Physics
4.History
Answer 21.Hobbes
2.Rousseau
3.M. Weber
4.Locke
Answer 31.Locke
2.R. Dahl
3.Marx
4.Max Weber
Answer 11. Ogburn and Nimkoff
2.Mauss
3.Frazer
4.Polyan
Answer 11.Cooley
2.Ward
3.Simmel
4.Giddings
Answer 41.culture
2.imagination
3.method
4. tool
Answer 21.Capacity
2.Non-capacity
3.Non Interests
4.Lack of aptitude
Answer 11.Davis and Parsons
2.Davis and Moore
3.Parsons and Ross
4.Goode and Hatt
Answer 21.Bonsanquest
2.Mac Dougall
3.Spencer
4.Hegel
Answer 21.Religion and Morality
2.Science and Technology
3.Custom and Tradition
4.Folkways
Answer 41.Guha
2. Ghureye
3. Risley
4.Westermarck
Answer 31.companionship
2. emotional and psychological support and companionship
3.emotional and psychological support
4.divorce
Answer 21.Auguste Comte
2.Saint Simon
3.Herbert Spencer
4.Emile Durkheim
Answer 11.Tikopians
2. Trobriand Islanders
3.Krowe tribes
4.Azande tribes
Answer 21. important and universal social institution of society
2.important basis for group formation
3.helpful in strengthening the caste system
4.helpful in calming down the anger of two conflicting groups.
Answer 11.This is the only way to acquire paternal property
2. This is the only way of sexual gratification
3.This provides societal sanction
4. It is regularised and provides socially sanctioned sex gratification
Answer 41.Out of group life
2.Leave ones isolation
3.Member of political system
4.Realise the importance of wealth
Answer 21.Azande
2.Onges
3.Sherdukpens
4.Masai
Answer 41.Friendliness
2.Conflict
3.Mutual recognition and the sense of something shared in common
4.Kinship ties
Answer 31. Exogamy
2.Acculturation
3.Preference and prohibition
4. Cousin marriage
Answer 41.compare the behavior of individuals from different societies
2.compare one society to another
3.identify similarities in how social groups respond to social pressure
4. compare individuals to groups
Answer 31.Natural
2.Deliberate
3.Practical
4.Functional
Answer 21.Maclver
2.H. Maine
3. Pluto
4.Aristotle
Answer 11.Karl Marx
2. Emile Durkheim
3.F. Engels
4.Herbert Hyman
Answer 21.geometric mean
2.arithmetic mean
3.harmonic mean
4. mode
Answer 41.Max Weber
2. H. Spencer
3.F. Tonnies
4.A. Comte
Answer 41.Aristotle
2.C.W. Mills
3.R. Dahl
4.W. Pareto
Answer 11.Kaka Kalekar Committee
2.Simon Commission
3.Balwant Rai Mehta Committee
4.Jai Prakash Narain Committee
Answer 31.Median
2. Mean
3.Frequency table
4.None of the above
Answer 11.Structural and interactional
2.Functional and structural
3. Evolutionary and diffusive
4.Structural and evolutionary
Answer 21.The relation between male and female
2.The ratio between the number of adult male and adult females in a population
3.The ratio between number of female and number of male in a population
4.The number of females per 1000 males in a population
Answer 41.Ethnicity
2.Caste
3.Class
4.Religion
Answer 31.Community and associational life is kept loose without any prescribed basis of social existence
2.Perpetuation of tribal and caste affiliation
3.Perpetuation of kinship and clanship
4.Continuation of agriculture as the dominant activity.
Answer 11.The percentage of the worlds population that live in cities is indeed very large
2.Most of the world has been urban most of the time.
3.Most of the world has been rural most of the time.
4.India is a highly urban country
Answer 31.Tradition
2.Ideology
3.Collective Experience
4.Mores
Answer 21.Spencer
2.Comte
3.Tonnies
4.Weber
Answer 21.Durkheim, Weber, Parsons
2.Marx, Weber, Davis
3.Davis, Moore, Parsons
4.Lenski, C.W. Mills, Parsons
Answer 31.Indian constitution
2.B.R. Ambdedkar
3.M.K. Gandhi
4.G.S. Ghurye
Answer 31.A conference at Shillong in 1962
2.Earth Summit at Rio in 1992
3.Radcliffe Brown
4.Indigenous People Conference, Sav Paulo 1937
Answer 11.M.N. Srinivas
2. Mandelbaum
3.Beidelman
4.H. Maine
Answer 3