PAPER-I-1994
SECTION
A
1. Write
short notes on any three of the following (each answer should not exceed
200 words):
(a) Intellectual
sources for the rise of Sociology
(b) Malinowski’s
concept of culture
(c) Organic
analogy
(d) Ideal
types
2. State
Talcott Parsons’ contribution to theory of social action. What are the
limitations of this theory?
3. In
modern structural-functionalism. Merton’s effort to develop a “Paradigm” for
functional analysis in the most significant one. Evaluate this statement.
4. What
did Max Weber mean by Interpretative under standing? Why did he believe that to
model sociological researches exclusively on strategies and ambitions of
natural sciences was a serious mistatke?
SECTION
B
5. Write
short notes on any three of the following (each answer should not exceed
200 words):
(a) Comparative
method in Sociology
(b) Authority
(c) Pathological
form of division of labour
(d) Types
of social movements
6. Critically
examine Karl Marx’s theory of alienation.
7. Explain
the view that the nuclear family “fits” the needs of industrial society. Is it
that the structure of nuclear family is the same in all industrial societies?
8. What
is Social Policy and its relevance to social development. Under what
circumstances social policy becomes a hinderance in social development?
PAPER
II-1994
1. Write
notes on any three of the following (each answer should not exceed 200
words):
(a) Caste
and occupational mobility
(b) Changing
social origins of political elites in India
(c) Social
consequences of land ceiling legislation
(d) Minority
status and religious conversions
2. “Buddhism
is a social movement against hierarchical tradition for social equality in
Indian society.” Discuss.
3. Discuss
the functions of traditional economic institutions in India. Analyse the factors responsible for change in them.
4. Explain
the relationship of human resource development and education in modern context.
SECTION
B
5. Write
notes on any three of the following (each answer should not exceed 200
words):
(a) Caste
among Muslims in India.
(b) Legislation
and socio economic change in family
(c) Sources
of tribal unrest in India
(d) Decentralization
of power and local development
6. Explain
continuity and change of traditional social institutions in urban community in India. How are they adopting to the process of urban development.
7. Evaluate
the role of state in social and economic reconstruction of Indian Society since
independence.
8. “Poverty
breeds poverty in rural India.” Evaluate integrated Rural Development Programme
in the light of this statement.