In which Nakshatra (constellation) Abhinandannath Tirthankar was born?
1.Satbhisha Nakshatra
2.Dhanishtha
3.Shravan
4.Punarvasu
Answer:4
Posted Date:-2021-01-18 01:25:09
1.sectionalism
2.regionalism
3.nationalism
4.communalism
Answer 21.Tarwad
2.Machong
3.Mam
4.Delingson
Answer 31.Accommodation follows conflict
2.Accommodation may result in cooperation
3.Accommodation is an unconscious activity
4.It is assimilation
Answer 41.Generalised others
2.Significant others
3.Himself
4.Society as a whole
Answer 21.decay in quality
2.increase their quality
3.become more stable with the lapse of time
4.gradually gain power
Answer 11.social change
2.international mobility
3.social mobility
4.migration
Answer 31.Parents of the children
2.Family members
3.Community as a whole
4.Nothing can be said of it
Answer 31.Tylor
2.Spencer
3.Auguste Comte
4.Morgan
Answer 41.Avoided
2.Accommodated
3.Accepted
4.Assimilated
Answer 11.it was based on birth
2.it was based on religion
3.it was based on the ability of the persons
4.it was based on feudal system
Answer 31.Acceptance
2.Assimilation
3.Accommodation
4.A matter of adjustment
Answer 21.Nearly everyone is deviant in society
2.Leaders are not deviant people
3.Thinkers are never deviants in the absolute sense of the word
4.Deviance does not cause and damage to the society
Answer 11.increased rate of births
2.high birth rates and high death rates
3.drastic shift in the balance between birth and death
4.none of the above
Answer 31.Deviant behaviour helps in creating new norms
2.All forms of deviations are socially useful
3.Deviation from norms makes the society up to date
4.Deviance should be encouraged to the maximum
Answer 11.Cognitive learning
2.Evaluative learning
3.Effective learning
4.All the above
Answer 31.Sigmund Freud
2.G.H. Mead
3.C.H. Cooley
4.R.K. Merton
Answer 11.Oral Stage
2.Anal Stage
3.Oedipal Stage
4.Adolescence
Answer 31.A man?s seeing himself in to a mirror
2.Self-evaluation in the period of crisis
3.The individual?s imagination of how others see him or her
4.All the above
Answer 31.Margret Cousin
2.Aruna Asaf Ali
3.Clara Zetkin
4.Lucy Stone
Answer 31.1961 ? 1970
2.1991 ? 2000
3.1971 ? 1980
4.1975 ? 1985
Answer 21.companionate
2.experimental
3.indogamy
4.exogamy
Answer 21.change in role
2.change in occupation
3.change in group
4.change in social class position
Answer 41.The evasion of norms established by some institutions
2.The evasion which is imported by some institution
3.When norms of evasion are recognised and sanctioned by a group it is institutionalised norm
4.When an institution is established to train the individuals to evade some norms
Answer 31.C.H. Cooley
2.G.H. Mead
3.S. Freud
4.Maclver
Answer 31.Personal factors
2.Anomie
3.The causes explained by the physical type theories
4.Failures in the process of socialization
Answer 11.Oral stage
2.Anal Stage
3.Oedipal stage
4.Adolescence
Answer 41.Environmental condition
2.Physical and Psychological heritage
3.Cultural heritage
4.Family pattern in which one is born
Answer 11.Accommodation eliminates conflict
2.Accommodation leads to assimilation
3.Accommodation is a step towards integration
4.Accommodation is appeasement of an adamant group
Answer 41.It is the internalization of custom and culture as a whole
2.It speaks of morality and social order
3.Superego is thoroughly developed by Parental rewards & parents
4.All the above
Answer 41.Art. 164
2.Art. 165
3.Art. 166
4.Art. 167
Answer 11.Sympathetic attitude on the part of the majority group
2.Misbehaviour of the minority
3.Minority insisting on its culture
4.Overbearing attitude of the dominating group
Answer 11.Deviant behaviour helps in creating new norms
2.Deviant behaviour helps in adopting a culture
3.Deviant behaviour shown by preceding generation may become the norms of the succeeding generation
4.Deviant behaviour helps in creating reshuffle which may be useful for a group
Answer 41.Quarrel of a child with his father
2.Addiction to drugs
3.Prostitution
4.None of the above
Answer 11.It creates jealousy among family members
2.The fullest development of members of the family becomes difficult
3.Living standard and status of women comes down
4.The women are treated respectfully in the family
Answer 41.It is unscientific
2.It is vague
3.It is negative in nature
4.It provides guarantee against misuse of authority
Answer 41.contacts are non-segmental
2.in it there is anonymity
3.in it there is homelessness
4.in it there is social heterogeneity
Answer 11.It has made a provision for the appointment of special officer for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes
2.It says that the President shall be given a report on the working of constitutional safeguards
3.The president of India shall get the report placed before the Parliament
4.The report shall be placed after every five years
Answer 41.Socially they have been neglected
2.Socially they are being uplifted
3.Socially no change is being brought about among them
4.Socially the society is opposed to their coming up
Answer 21.Murdock
2.Frazer
3.Boas
4.Elwin
Answer 11.L.T. Hobhouse
2.Karl Marx
3.Sorokin
4.Durkheim
Answer 11.Ogburn
2.Sorokin
3.Tarde
4.Maclver
Answer 11.Murdock
2.Maclver
3.Tylor
4.Briffault
Answer 21.institutional, psychological
2.economical, psychological
3.institutional, economical
4.none of the above
Answer 11.Classificatory
2.Descriptive
3.Exploratory
4.Expressive
Answer 11.Value
2.Conformity
3.Integration
4.Accommodation
Answer 21.Reciprocity
2.Redistribution
3.Gimwali
4.Market economy
Answer 21.Capitalism
2.Joint family
3.Jajmani system
4.None of the above
Answer 11.Legitimacy
2.Prestige
3.Power
4.Mobility
Answer 11.Reciprocity
2.Generalized reciprocity
3.Balanced reciprocity
4.Mutual exchange
Answer 21.Affective
2.Ethical
3.Charismatic
4.Rational
Answer 4