The accounts of Kalinga war are depicted by:
1.Rock edict XIII
2.Ruminidei
3.Kalsi
4.Junagarh
Answer:1
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1. rational, feudal and capitalistic
2. feudal, traditional and charismatic
3.legal, traditional and charismatic
4. none of the above
Answer 31. Parties
2.Communities
3.Political Parties
4.Relative Classes
Answer 11. Affective action
2.Reflective action
3.Spring action
4.Rational action
Answer 11. adopted by only one institution
2.adopted by few institution
3.adopted by a particular Society
4.discarded by all institution
Answer 11.C.H. Colley
2.E.A. Ross
3.Kingsley Davis
4.Sheriff and Sheriff
Answer 21.Our religious leaders are becoming rigid
2.women are becoming economically sell-sufficient
3.less number of people are liking to marry
4.people prefer small size family
Answer 21.Vegetables sellers following one another into a lane.
2.Members of a circus company engaged in performance.
3.Children running out of the school after it is closed for the day.
4.Partnership that has failed.
Answer 21.confidence
2.strength
3.authority
4.force
Answer 31.Political party
2.A city
3.Labour union
4.Students in a class room
Answer 41.Nurses attending upon patient
2.Production efficiency council in a factory
3.A picnic group
4.Cooperative Society
Answer 41.Parsons
2.Weber
3.Tonnies
4.Durkheim
Answer 11.leadership
2.morality
3.marriage
4.kinship
Answer 21.adaptation, goal-orientation, integration and pattern maintenance
2.education, socialization, social control and religion
3.economic institutions, political institutions ideology and kinship
4.none of the above
Answer 11.Community
2.Gesellschaft
3.Social group
4.Primary group
Answer 11.Cooley
2.Mead
3.Freud
4.Marx
Answer 31.has some symbolic expressions
2.has nothing to do with symbols
3. adopts symbols when necessary
4.discards symbols at will
Answer 31.Horizontal group ? craft union
2.Spatial groups ? corporation
3.Secondary group ? corporation
4.Primary group ? political party
Answer 41.It is not historically correct
2.State was given by God
3.It creates feat in the minds of the people
4.It is by now clear that state is expansion of families
Answer 11.Society was given by God
2. Force brought society into existence
3.Force has nothing to do with the emergence of society
4.Force has no relevance with the coming of society
Answer 21.physical proximity
2.nature of membership
3.social relations
4.size
Answer 41.Joint family
2.Single family
3.Patriarchal family
4.Matriarchal family
Answer 21.Socialisation
2.Non-specialisation
3.Non-socialisation
4.Isolation
Answer 11. Some members of Bar Association discussing matters concerning their Association.
2.Some surgeons discussing an important subject of surgery.
3.An executive body of a trade union.
4.A horse-man, a cyclist, and a pedestrian going along the road.
Answer 41.Political
2.Cultural
3.Economic
4.Social
Answer 31.cannot at all be changed
2.can be changed easily
3.can be changed rarely
4.can be changed only when few powerful in the society like that
Answer 31.Inborn
2.Adopted
3.Environmental
4.Both adopted and natura
Answer 41.Members of a trade union
2.Family
3.Students of history
4. The social workers
Answer 21.A social group
2. An associational group
3.A statistical group
4.A primary group
Answer 21.actual behaviour
2.a culturally shared definition of desirable behaviour
3.behaviour desired by majority of the individuals
4.standard of behaviour
Answer 31.the conducts which incorporate value-judgments
2.the standardized generalisations
3.the conducts which are the guidelines of the expected behaviour
4.not pattern setting limits or the behaviour of an individual
Answer 41. It is least concerned with customs and mores
2.Customs and mores are its distinguishing feature
3.It meets primary needs of the people
4.It is very stable
Answer 11.all types of behaviour
2.the most frequently observed behaviour in a society
3.right type of behaviour
4.those standards or rules which specify appropriate and inappropriate behaviour
Answer 21.structural coherence
2.integration of ultimate values
3.ritualistic expression
4.functional arrangement
Answer 41.Theory
2. Virtue
3.biological specialization
4.state of nature
Answer 11.Max Weber
2.Karl Marx
3.C. Levi Strauss
4.Henry Maine
Answer 11.reference group
2. primary group
3.in-group
4.secondary group
Answer 11.universalistic-achievement pattern
2. particularistic-ascription pattern
3. universalistic-ascription pattern
4.particularistic-achievement pattern
Answer 11.College going students
2.Nuclear scientists
3.Marine engineers
4.All
Answer 41.Cambridge scholars
2.Nov Ratans in the Court of Vikramaditya
3. Urchins on the road side
4.Members of the United Nations
Answer 31. the habitats
2.levels of culture achieved
3.the expanding experience
4.the in-born feeling
Answer 41.Its members are conscious of shared membership.
2.Its members accept certain rights and obligations.
3.Its members are a casual collection of people
4.Its members have a distinctive set of interpersonal relations.
Answer 31.It must follow some well-established rules
2.Its strength is based on obedience to rules
3.These grow with the society
4.These have no definite objectives
Answer 41.norms are those standards of group behaviour which the members must follow
2.norms are those standards which are obeyed to bring diffusion among the individuals
3.norms are certain rules which are adopted to keep the individuals away from any kind of interaction
4.norms act against the modes of behaviour of the individuals
Answer 11.There is rule to codify its working
2.There are no codified rules of its working
3.There are symbols which synthesize relationship
4.It is bound with the others
Answer 21.Keralites in Delhi
2.Trade union movement
3.The people of U.S. origin
4.None of the above
Answer 11.Damle and Lynch
2. O. Lewis and Majumdar
3.Marriott and Singer
4.Srinivas and Beteille
Answer 41.New Comb
2.Merton
3.Klinberg
4.Hyman
Answer 31.R.M. Maclver
2.Ogbum
3.Ginsberg
4.E.A. Ross
Answer 11.Kimball Young
2.Maclver
3.Ginsberg
4.Gillin and Gillin
Answer 4