MCQ Class 11 Sociology Chapter 3 Understanding Social Institutions Advertisement Introducing SociologyMCQ’s For All Chapters – Sociology Class 11th 1. In simple or pre-modern societies most of the people were engaged inindustrial production agricultural productionbusinessminor workQuestion 1 of 142. The concept of 'sacred' is related witheveryday lifeprofanesupernaturalpowerQuestion 2 of 143. The economic system in which highly complex division of labour is present is the feature ofmodern societiessimple societiesglobalizationrural economyQuestion 3 of 144. In inceient India the most popular form of family in through area of the Indian subcontinent was :The Joint family Nuclear familyMatrilocal familyNone of the aboveQuestion 4 of 145. The form of power considered legitimate isAuthority Political PartyWelfare StateSovereigntyQuestion 5 of 146. Education is a :A process related with certain year of life A life long processA process starts of the age of six and ends of the age of 14 yearsIt is a process between a teacher and any two or three studentQuestion 6 of 147. Monogamy form of marriage restricts the individual to :One spouce at a time Two spouces a timeThree spouces at a timeFour spouces at a timeQuestion 7 of 148. A set of norms surrounding a necessary function of society is referred to as a(n)marriageinstitutionauthoritarianismgovernmentQuestion 8 of 149. One of the features of modern societies isspecialisation of workface to face interaction of membersurbanisation and factory productionagricultural productionQuestion 9 of 1410. Slums in urban areas denotedivision of labouroverpopulation and migrationeducation and developmentilliteracyQuestion 10 of 1411. Questions on common sense knowledge lead to thesociological knowledgecommon sense knowledge social differentiationsociological imaginationQuestion 11 of 1412. Who wrote the book ‘Sociological ImaginationC.W. Mills August ComteMax WeberKarl MarxQuestion 12 of 1413. Sociology focuses oninteractions between individualsanimal behaviourenvironmentpeace and conflictQuestion 13 of 1414. Macro-sociology is the study of:small groups large groupsminoritiestribal groupsQuestion 14 of 14 Loading...
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