Which of the following systems of Indian Philosophy uphold the ideology of Charvakism, Ajivika, Jainism and Buddhism?
1.Orthodox System of Indian Philosophy
2.Unorthodox System of Indian Philosophy
3.Both A & B
4.None of the above
Answer:2
Posted Date:-2021-01-18 01:08:38
1.Differences
2.Likeness
3.Without care for differences
4.Without care for likeness
Answer 21.It is concrete
2.It is abstract
3.In it no one is independent
4.It is well organised
Answer 11.Institutional group
2.Marginal group
3.Acculturated group
4.Trans-cultured group
Answer 21.organic whole
2.artificial creation
3.organized gathering
4.natural growth
Answer 21. The way in which human being mutually influence each other
2. Anything which is related in a causal way to the behaviour of man
3. The individuals, since he is convinced that it is individual who make society
4.The similarities between human behaviour and the behaviour of other animals
Answer 11.both motivational and value-orientational
2.motivational
3.value-orientational
4.none of the above
Answer 11.action
2.adaptation
3.social system
4.pattern-maintenance
Answer 31.Instincts, Reason
2.Sex drives, Cultural needs
3.Strength, Knowledge
4.None of these above
Answer 11.organization
2.labelling
3.politics
4.dysfunction
Answer 31.Insulation
2.Socialization
3.Conformity
4.Integration
Answer 41.is imposed on the people by the rulers
2.is imposed on the people by the feudal lords
3.develops gradually and slowly
4.is exchanged between the societies
Answer 41.the feeling of fear
2.the desire to understand the supernatural
3.man?s experiment with truth
4.all
Answer 41.linked with supernatural power
2.not linked with supernatural power
3.disassociated from the super-natural power
4.none of the above is true
Answer 31.Sumner-In group and out group
2.Cooley-Ethnocentrism
3.Mead-Significant others
4.Simmel-Monad, Dyad and Triad
Answer 21.Id, Super ego
2.Ego, Super ego
3.Id, Ego
4.Super ego, Id
Answer 31.believe in karma theory
2.do not believe in karma theory
3.believe but only partially in karma theory
4.completely disown karma theory
Answer 11.Sumner
2.Giddings
3.Elword
4.Ward
Answer 11.it believes in transmigration of the soul
2.it believes in karma theory
3.it believes in salvation
4.it does not believe in the theory of transmigration of soul
Answer 11.Promoting group interests
2.Collective interests
3.Elite interests
4.Interests of weaker sections of society
Answer 21.Form of government
2.Participation behaviour of voters
3.Extent of judicial impartiality
4.Relationship of executive with judiciary
Answer 11.Religious scriptures
2.Priest
3.Church
4.Rituals
Answer 31.Hobbes
2.Sir Henry Maine
3.Herbert Spencer
4.None of the above
Answer 21.Understanding society
2. Prediction of future events that may occur in society
3.Control of events in societies
4.To bring about revolutionary changes in society
Answer 11.Growth of industry
2.Growth of science and technology
3.Growth of agriculture
4.Process of standardisation
Answer 41.division of labour
2.allocation
3.role-set
4.stratification
Answer 21.Society was given to man by God
2.Society resulted because of use of force
3.Society became possible as a result of expansion of family headed by mother
4.Society became possible as a result of expansion of family headed by father
Answer 41.Patriarchal theory
2.Polyandry theory
3.Matriarchal theory
4.Metronymic theory
Answer 31.does not create frustrations at all
2.always creates frustrations
3.at times creates frustration
4.has nothing to do with frustration
Answer 41.materialistic approaches
2.are closely linked with each other
3.moral approaches to the problems
4.none of the above
Answer 21.are loosely linked with each other
2.are closely linked with each other
3.are not linked with each other
4.are indirectly linked with each other
Answer 21.need dispositions
2.goals
3.values
4.sub-systems
Answer 41.Kept separate from each other
2.Allowed to come closer to each other
3.Are made contradictory to each other
4.Are not allowed to interfere with each other
Answer 21. Individual
2.Man?s inborn instincts
3.Social interaction
4.Unique social events
Answer 31.cognitive, adaptive, and evaluative
2.cognitive, cathectic and evaluative
3.cathectic, cognitive, and adaptive
4.cognitive, expressive and cathectic
Answer 21.Cooperation
2.Gratification
3.Action
4.Integration
Answer 11.Conscious
2.Deliberate
3.Spontaneous
4.Ideational
Answer 41.struggle
2.accommodation
3.conflict
4.competition
Answer 41.Conformity
2.Deviation
3.Hierarchy
4.Socialization
Answer 31.drugs
2.their culture
3.their genetic makeup
4.the researcher
Answer 21.violent religious outbursts
2.changes in trade systems
3.changes in marriage systems
4.changes in materialistic outlook
Answer 31.Nation
2.Political party
3.Status group
4.Tribe
Answer 31.Law
2.Religion and morality
3.Education
4.Customs and public opinion
Answer 31.Structural functionalism
2.Conflict theory
3.Positivism
4.Symbolic interactionism
Answer 41.These are definite entries for social operation
2.These exist in concrete form
3.These exist in discrete form
4.These give expression to institutionalised complexes
Answer 31.Which one of the following is usually not adopted as method for convincing the people that religious belief system should be strong?
2.that its violation will displease supernatural powers
3.that its violation will revolutionize their social system
4.that it will result in loss of money
Answer 11. Man has always been in association with other men
2.Man is a social animal
3. Man is taught by society to exhibit hostility in some situations and friendliness in others
4. Man is most biologically determined species of all
Answer 41.Durkheim
2.R. Firth
3.Merton
4.Parsons
Answer 31.Attempts to justify the values of the society to which he belongs
2. Discards values as they are a source of bias
3. Determines which values are of greater worth
4. Treats values as data which he studies
Answer 41.K. Davis
2.Maclver
3.Gillin & Gillin
4.Merton
Answer 41.Goals
2.Integration
3.Value-orientation
4.Pattern-maintenance
Answer 3