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CBSE Class 12 Indian Society

CBSE Class 12 Indian Society

Detailed mock test on Caste System, Kinship, and Social Institutions. Includes social structure, cultural practices, and contemporary challenges.

2025-07-19
CBSE Class 12 Social Science Grade 12

Duration

30 min

Questions

20

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What is the advantage of prior knowledge in sociology?

A
Students are generally not afraid of Sociology.
B
Students learn new concepts quickly.
C
It eliminates bias in learning.
D
It allows for a complete understanding of society.

What is the term used to reflect upon yourself critically in sociology?

A
Self-reflexivity
B
Empathy
C
Perspective-taking
D
Introspection

Which of the following does sociology help to map?

A
Links between personal troubles and social issues
B
The relationship between government and economy
C
Global political conflicts
D
Religious beliefs across cultures

What is the main theme of the book 'Introducing Indian Society'?

A
Indian society and its basic structure
B
The history of India
C
The political system of India
D
Religious practices in India

What is the projected future population trend for India?

A
India will become the most populous country in the world
B
India's population will decrease over time
C
India's population will stabilize
D
India will experience rapid population decline

How does sociology define personal troubles?

A
Individual worries, problems, or concerns
B
Social issues affecting large groups
C
Government-related issues
D
Cultural differences between communities

Which concept in sociology helps to understand the links between personal troubles and social issues?

A
C.Wright Mills' concept of the sociological imagination
B
Cultural relativism
C
Social mobility
D
Social contract theory

What is the primary focus of Chapter 2 in the book 'Introducing Indian Society'?

A
Demographic structure of the Indian population
B
Political systems in India
C
Cultural diversity in India
D
Economic growth in India

Which social institution has been a unique feature of the Indian subcontinent?

A
Caste system
B
Tribal communities
C
Democratic governance
D
Family-based economies

What has been a major concern in Indian society according to Chapter 5?

A
Inequality and exclusion
B
The growing population
C
Cultural assimilation
D
Political corruption

Which movement has addressed issues like caste exclusion in India?

A
Anti-caste movements
B
Women's rights movements
C
Labor rights movements
D
Environmental movements

What is the significance of the family institution in Indian society as discussed in Chapter 3?

A
It has been subjected to immense pressure due to rapid social change
B
It is a static institution that remains unchanged
C
It is the primary institution for economic growth
D
It is solely responsible for education in India

What is the focus of Chapter 4 in the book 'Introducing Indian Society'?

A
The socio-cultural dimensions of the market
B
The role of religion in Indian society
C
The political impact of colonialism
D
The family as a social institution

Which institution has been the vehicle of change throughout world history, as mentioned in Chapter 4?

A
The market
B
The family
C
The state
D
Religion

What is the core theme discussed in relation to India's economic markets in Chapter 4?

A
The socio-cultural dimensions of the market
B
The economic dependency on foreign markets
C
The impact of global trade on India
D
The market's influence on family institutions

What is the primary theme of Chapter 6 in the book 'Introducing Indian Society'?

A
The diversity of Indian society
B
Economic inequality
C
Political movements in India
D
Social exclusion in India

What is the focus of Chapter 7 in the book 'Introducing Indian Society'?

A
Practical components of sociology courses
B
Economic policies in India
C
Technological advancements in India
D
Political movements in India

Which concept is used to understand the role of caste in contemporary India?

A
Caste dynamics
B
Social stratification
C
Tribal movements
D
Class-based inequality

Which community is primarily studied in the context of 'tribal identity' in India?

A
Tribal communities
B
Urban middle class
C
Dalits
D
Religious minorities

How does Indian society address the issue of gender inequality?

A
Through movements like the women's rights movement
B
By ignoring the issue
C
By reinforcing traditional roles
D
By promoting economic equality