2019-Solved-Question Paper-STPGT-Sociology

Examination - STPGT

Subject : Sociology

1. Scientific observation is different from common sense because

(A) it is systematic

(B) it is objective

(C) it is Precise

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

2. The work of A. Comte stems from the writing of

(A) Emile Durkheim

(B) Saint Simon

(C) Hobbes

(D) Hegel

(B) Saint Simon

3. Society cannot be studied in the same way as the natural world because

(A) human behaviour is meaningful and varies between individuals and cultures

(B) sociologists are not rational cr critical enough

(C) sociologists cannot collect empirical data

(D) None of the above

(A) human behaviour is meaningful and varies between individuals and cultures

4. Who among the followings was an enlightenment philosopher?

(A) Charles Montesquieu

(B) Jean Jacques Rousseau

(C) Thomas Hobbes

(D) All of them

(D) All of them

5. The sociological perspective that looks for patterns of changes and development appearing in different societies is called

(A) interactionist PersPective

(B) functionalist PersPective

(C) evolutionary PersPective

(D) conflict Perspective

(C) evolutionary Perspective

6. Social Construction of Reality is written by

(A) Berger and Luckmann

(B) Weber

(C) Max

(D) Durkheim

(A) Berger and Luckmann

7. Herbert Blumer's ideas come under

(A) conflict perspective of sociology

(B) interactionist perspective of sociology

(C) functionalist perspective of sociology

(D) None of the above

(B) interactionist perspective of sociology

8. An institution can be described as a complex of

(A) authority

(B) status

(C) roles

(D) procedures

(C) roles

9. A group of people organized deliberately for the achievement of a particular interest or group of interests in common, is known as

(A) Community

(B) Society

(C) Association

(D) lnstitution

(C) Association

10. lndicate the incorrect statement.

(A) Community is smaller than society

(B) Association may have legal status

(C) Membership of an association is voluntary

(D) institution is a group of organized people

(D) Institution is a group of organized people

11. Culture cannot be transmitted through

(A) language

(B) genes

(C) imitation

(D) All of the above

(B) genes

12. Mechanical and utilitarian objects are parts of

(A) material culture

(B) non-materialculture

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(A) material culture

13. A section of a national culture is called

(A) Counter culture

(B) Sub-culture

(C) Cultural shock

(D) Gultural lag

(B) Sub-culture

14. When an individual perceives some incompatibility between the role-requirements of two or more roles, it is called

(A) Role set

(B) Social role

(C) Role conflict

(D) Role behaviour

(C) Role conflict

15. Cultural lag is the difference between

(A) material and non-material culture

(B) two material cultures

(C) two non-material cultures

(D) None of the above

(A) material and non-material culture

16. Any social position held by an individual as a result of his I her personal accomplishment is called

(A) Status set

(B) Achieved status

(C) Asrlbed status

(D) None of the above

(B) Achieved status

17. 'The stripping away of learned pattern and substitution of new ones for them' denotes

(A) primary socialization

(B) anticipatory socialization

(C) developmental socialization

(D) re-sociatization

(D) re-sociatization

18. Women's learning of domestic roles is a part of

(A) gender socialization

(B) adult socialization

(C) caste sociatization

(D) religious socialization

(A) gender socialization

19. ln oral stage of socialization the child

(A) merges his identity with that of the mother

(B) identifies himself with his ascribed social role

(C) tries to become a free man

(D) All of the above

(A) merges his identity with that of the mother

20. Period of adolescence comes under

(A) first stage of socialization

(B) second stage of socialization

(C) third stage of socialization

(D) fourth stage of socialization

(B) second stage of socialization

21. 'Any kind of group which is socially identified as different and has developed its own subculture', is known as

(A) Race

(B) Ethnic group

(C) Counter culture

(D) None of the above

(B) Ethnic group

22. The notion that'boys never cry' is an example of

(A) gender discrimination

(B) sexual difference

(C) gender stereotyping

(D) None of the above

(C) gender stereotyping

23. Non-conformity to a given set of norms that are accepted by a significant number of people in society denotes

(A) Deviance

(B) Normlessness

(C) Valuelessness

(D) Difference

(A) Deviance

24. Social Conformity can be achieved through

(A) Proper socialization

(B) social control

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(C) Both of the above

25. Social change can be facilitated by

(A) Urbanization

(B) Industrialization

(C) Modemization

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

26. Evolutionary social change is

(A) gradual

(B) radical

(C) rapid

(D) sudden

(A) gradual

27. Marxian theory of social change comes under

(A) functional theory

(B) conflict theory

(C) cultural theory

(D) None of the above

(B) conflict theory

28. Which of the following implies a value judgement about folkways?

(A) Sanction

(B) Custom

(C) Tradition

(D) Mores

(D) Mores

29. Indicate the incorrect statement.

(A) Social control brings about solidarity

(B) Law is a formal means of social control

(C) Formal means of control are purposively created

(D) Primary groups are mostly controlled by formal means

(D) Primary groups are mostly controlled by formal means

30. Agency that helps in formation of public opinion is

(A) press

(B) social media

(C) movies

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

31. Gender stratification in patriarchal society prioritises

(A) male

(B) female

(C) children

(D) None of the above

(A) male

32. Which of the following is a common form of stratification in contemporary society?

(A) Slavery

(B) Estate

(C) Class

(D) All of the above

(C) Class

33. Indicate the correct statement.

(A) Caste is more closed system than class

(B) Class is more closed system than caste

(C) Mobility is easier in closed system

(D) All of the above

(A) Caste is more closed system than class

34. Sanskritieation is a process of

(A) social mobility

(B) social development

(C) social progress

(D) social stability

(A) social mobility

35. 'Stratification is necessary for the efficient allocation of talents to occupation' is believed by

(A) functionalists

(B) conflict theorists

(C) Marxist theorists

(D) None of the above

(A) functionalists

36. Castes engaged in polluting occupations were considered as

(A) Brahmins

(B) Upper Castes

(C) Untouchables

(D) Rajputs

(C) Untouchables

37. Who are called 'Dwija'?

(A) Washermen

(B) Vaisyas

(C) Brahmins

(D) Sudras

(C) Brahmins

38. The factor that leads to change in caste system is

(A) enactment of several laws

(B) spread of education

(C) socio-religious reform

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

39. In caste system 'a touch of a lower caste man would pollute or defile a rnan of'

(A) lower caste

(B) same caste

(C) higher caste

(D) None of the above

(C) higher caste

40. Which of the following does not represent ascribed status?

(A) A Scientist

(B) A Brahmin

(C) A Buddhist

(D) A Woman

(A) A Scientist

41. Which of the following forms of stratification system is believed to have a divine origin?

(A) Slavery

(B) Estate

(C) Caste

(D) Class

(C) Caste

42. Indicate the incorrect statement.

(A) Class system is endogamous

(B) Caste system is endogamous

(C) Caste is an ascribed

(D) Class is an open system

(A) Class system is endogamous

43. The concept of 'primary group' is a significant contribution of

(A) C. H. Cooley

(B) G.H. Mead

(C) G. Simmel

(D) V. Pareto

(A) C. H. Cooley

44. W. G. Sumner's classification of in-group'and 'out-group' can be found in the book

(A) Mores

(B) Customs

(C) Norms

(D) Folkways

(D) Folkways

45. Example of voluntary group is

(A) family

(B) caste

(C) community

(D) political party

(D) political party

46. In Buddhism salvation is known as

(A) Mukti

(B) Nirvana

(C) Karma

(D) Yoga

(B) Nirvana

47. Which of the following statements is incorrect?

(A) Secondary groups are relatively larger than primary groups

(B) Primary groups are characterized by closed and intimate relation

(C) Primary groups are comparatively unstable than secondary groups

(D) Informal means of control is less effective within secondary groups

(C) Primary groups are comparatively unstable than secondary groups

48. The notions of 'sacred'and'profane'are central to

(A) Comte's theory

(B) Durkheim's theory

(C) Spencer's theory

(D) Marxian theory

(B) Durkheim's theory

49. ln Cornte's Theory of Progress, the second stage is

(A) Positive stage

(B) Theological stage

(C) Metaphysical stage

(D) None of the above

(C) Metaphysical stage

50. Any kind of knowledge reaches the positive stage early in proportion to its

(A) generality

(B) simplicity

(C) independence of other departments

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

51. Methodological emphasis on observation, experimentation and comparison is a feature of

(A) ideal type

(B) positivism

(C) organicism

(D) None of the above

(B) positivism

52. For Durkheim, a society having mechanical solidarity is characterized by

(A) weak collective conscience

(B) strong collec{ive conscience

(C) restituiive law

(D) None of the above

(B) strong collective conscience

53. The book First Principles was written by

(A) A. Comte

(B) E. Durkheim

(C) H. Spencer

(D) M. Weber

(C) H. Spencer

54. Durkheim's theory of suicide emphasizes on

(A) psychological factors of suicide

(B) genetic factors of suicide

(C) social factors of suicide

(D) geographical factors of suicide

(C) social factors of suicide

55. ln terms of dignity and power sacred things are considered

(A) inferior than profane

(B) superior than profane

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(B) superior than profane

56. According to Spencer the 'great civilized nations' are

(A) simple societies

(B) compound societies

(C) doubly compound societies

(D) trebly compound societies

(D) trebly compound societies

57. For Durkheim, when women throw themselves at the funeral pyre of their husbands it can be called

(A) Egoistic suicide

(B) Altruistic suicide

(C) Anomic suicide

(D) Psychological suicide

(B) Altruistic suicide

58. Central theme of Durkheimian sociology is

(A) primacy of society over individual

(B) priority of the whole over the part

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(C) Both of the above

59. ln Spencer's theory of evolution military society develops

(A) prior to the industrial society

(B) after industrial society

(C) together with industrial society

(D) None of the above

(A) prior to the industrial society

60. Which of the following is not a basic law of evolution for Spencer?

(A) Law of persistence of force

(B) Law of indestructibility of matter

(C) Law of continuity of motion

(D) Law of equivalent rhythm

(D) Law of equivalent rhythm

61. For Marx the general process of social, political and spiritual processes of life is determined by

(A) mode of production in material life

(B) nature of God in spiritual life

(C) nature of social complexity

(D) All of the above

(A) mode of production in material life

62. ln Marxian thought, ' have-nots' denote

(A) capitalist

(B) bourgeoisie

(C) proletariat

(D) owner of the means of production

(C) proletariat

63. 'Estrangement of individuals from one another or from a specific situation or process' is called

(A) Anomy

(B) Division of Labour

(C) Alienation

(D) Revolution

(C) Alienation

64. Marx refers the 'quantity of value produced by the worker beyond the necessary labour time' as

(A) surplus value

(B) capital value

(C) impoftant value

(D) necessary value

(A) surplus value

65. Marx believed that the revolution will

(A) strengthen the capitalist society

(B) destroy the capitalist society

(C) make small changes in capitalist society

(D) bring dictatorship of the bourgeoisie

(B) destroy the capitalist society

66. 'A class of people who have highest indices in their branch of activity', is known as

(A) Bureaucrat

(B) Revolutionary

(C) Elite

(D) Proletariat

(C) Elite

67. Pareto termed relatively unchanging and generally permanent elements as

(A) Derivations

(B) Residues

(C) Foxes

(D) Lions

(B) Residues

68. For Pareto the group which is primarily responsible for change is

(A) speculator

(B) rentier

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(A) speculator

69. As per Weberian theory of action when a player throws a punch at a partner in a game it is

(A) rational action in relation to value

(B) rational action in relation to goal

(C) affec{ive action

(D) traditional action

(C) affective action

70. Weberian methodology emphasizes on

(A) sympathetic introspection

(B) typological analysis

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(C) Both of the above

71. Building block of sociological theory includes

(A) Concepts

(B) Variables

(C) Statements

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

72. For Weber 'the shift from ritualistic and other worldly orientation to down-to-earth pragmatism' is hannonious with the spirit of

(A) feudalism

(B) capitalism

(C) hinduism

(D) confucianism

(B) capitalism

73. ln Weberian terms when custom justifies or even sanctifies the authority position, it is called

(A) Rational legal authority

(B) Bureaucratic authority

(C) Traditional authority

(D) Charismatic authority

(C) Traditional authority

74. Indicate the incorrect statement about bureaucracy.

(A) A clear distinction between the sphere of office and private affairs

(B) Bureaucratic officials must be an owner of the enterprise

(C) Selection of employment and promotion is based on competence

(D) The structure of authority is clearly delineated and strictly delimited by rules

(B) Bureaucratic officials must be an owner of the enterprise

75. Microsociology examines

(A) Wider social structures

(B) lnterdependentsocialinstitutions

(C) Historical processes of social life

(D) Action, interaction and construction of meaning

(D) Action, interaction and construction of meaning

76. The Structure of Social Action is the first book of

(A) Talcott Parsons

(B) Radcliffe Brown

(C) Max Weber

(D) Robeet. K. Merton

(A) Talcott Parsons

77. Functionalist is criticized for

(A) exaggerating stability and integration

(B) underplaying conflict and structural strain

(C) neglecting the individual

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

78. 'The observed consequences which lessen the adaptation or adjustment of the system' are termed by Merton as

(A) non-function

(B) dysfunction

(C) latentfunction

(D) manifestfunction

(B) dysfunction

79. 'Society is not a system in equilibrium.'- This is an essential postulate of

(A) functionalism

(B) conflict perspective

(C) interaction perspective

(D) All of the abcve

(B) conflict perspective

80. Drihrendorf's conflict theory is exclusively based on

(A) economic deprivation

(B) religious difference

(C) relations of authority

(D) gender discrimination

(C) relations of authority

81. Who among the following considers that conflict may work as a 'safety valve'?

(A) Marx

(B) Dahrendorf

(C) Coser

(D) Coltins

(C) Coser

82. For Mead an organism possesses 'mind' when it develops the capacity

(A) to understand conventional gestures

(B) to employ gestures to take the role of others

(C) to imaginatively rehearse alternative lines of action

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

83. Who among the following distinguished between 'realistic' and 'non-realistic' conflict?

(A) Coser

(B) Dahrendorf

(C) Marx

(D) None of them

(A) Coser

84. For Mead the impulsive tendencies and spontaneous behaviour of human infant are represented in

(A) 'I'

(B) 'ME'

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(A) 'I'

85. Blumer's interactionist strategy includes

(A) deductive approach

(B) inductive approach

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(B) inductive approach

86. Herbert Blumer's perspective comes under

(A) Macro sociology

(B) Middle range theory

(C) Micro sociology

(D) None of the above

(C) Micro sociology

87. Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society is written by

(A) K. Marx

(B) L.A. Coser

(C) R. Dahrendorf

(D) A. Giddens

(C) R. Dahrendorf

88. Which among the following is not a functional prerequisite according to Parsons?

(A) Adaptation

(B) Goal attainment

(C) lntegration

(D) Acceptance

(D) Acceptance

89. The choice between pairs of alternatives developed by Parsons is known as

(A) Functional pre-requisite

(B) Pattern variable

(C) Alternative path

(D) All of the above

(B) Pattern variable

90. 'Systematic collection of facts about a defined social group' is called

(A) Social fact

(B) Social research

(C) Social survey

(D) None of the above

(C) Social survey

91. Research designed to find out how people feel or what they think about a particular subject comes under?

(A) Qualitative research

(B) Quantitative research

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(A) Qualitative research

92. ln any social research

(A) data collection is done before literature review

(B) generalization and interpretation is done before developing the hypothesis

(c) research design is prepared before data collection

(D) All of the above

(C) research design is prepared before data collection

93. Which among the following is not included in the preliminary pages of research report?

(A) Title

(B) Bibliography

(C) Table of contents

(D) Preface

(B) Bibliography

94. Source of selecting research topic can he

(A) researches conducted by others

(B) experience

(C) prevalenttheories

{D} All of the above

(D) All of the above

95. The description, explanation and justification of research methods are called

(A) Research method

(B) Methodology

(C) Research process

(D) None of the above

(B) Methodology

96. The Census in India may be called

(A) Exploratory research

(B) Descriptive research

(C) Causal research

(D) Experimental research

(B) Descriptive research

97. Research conducted to find out how a criminal can be rehabilitated is called

(A) Descriptive research

(B) Pure Research

(C) Applied research

(B) Comparative research

(C) Applied research

98. The quality of a hypothesis includes

(A) specificity

(B) ambiguity

(C) complicacy

(D) All of the above

(A) specificity

99. Hypotheses are used for

(A) testing theories

(B) suggestingtheories

(C) facilitating statistical analysis of variables

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

100. Tippet's table is a method of

(A) probability sampling

(B) non-probability sampling

(C) snowball sampling

(D) accidental sampling

(A) probability sampling

101. Sample size has to be based on

(A) size of the population

(B) purpose of the study

(C) nature of the population

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

102. Which of the following sampling processes offers higher degree of representativeness?

(A) Aecidental sampling

(B) Stratified random sampling

(C) Purposive sampling

(D) Snowball sampling

(B) Stratified random sampling

103. Which among the following is not a quality of an observer?

(A) Adaptrability

(B) Flexibility

(C) Biasness

(D) Ability to deal with varied situations

C) Biasness

104. Sample size must be smaller in case of

(A) Survey studies

(B) questionnaire method

(C) observation method

(D) None of the above

(C) observation method

105.|n schedule method the answers are recorded by

(A) the researcher

(B) the resPondent

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(A) the researcher

106. Advantage of questionnaire method does not include

(A) accessibility to widespread respondents

(B) greateranon anonymity

(C) no interviewer's bias

(D) None of the above

(D) None of the above

107. In the interview method when an interviewer is free to form questions as and when required it is called

(A) structured interview

(B) group inteliew

(C) unstructured interview

(D) Panel interview

(C) unstructured interview

108. In case of study method a case may be

(A) an individual

(B) an institution

(C) an event

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

109. Data which have already been collected by someone else for some other purpose is called

(A) Primary data

(B) Secondary data

(C) Raw data

(D) None of the above

(B) Secondary data

110. In pre-British Indian economy

(A) there was complex division of labour

(B) raw materials were mostly imported

(C) production was mostly locally consumed

(D) All of the above

(C) production was mostly locally consumed

111. Which among the following is not an example of new social class during British rule?

(A) Money lenders

(B) Middlemen

(C) Farmers

(D) All of the above

(C) Farmers

112. Indian village communities were said to be 'little republics having everything that they want within themselves'

(A) during pre-British period

(B) during British period

(C) after independence

(D) None of the above

(A) during pre-British period

113. British conquest of India

(A) had abolished feudalism

(B) had abolished capitalism

(C) flourished self sufficient village economy

(D) None of the above

(D) None of the above

114, Who among the following is not an Indologist?

(A) Louis Dumont

(B) Henry Main

(C) G S. Ghurye

(D) A. R. Desai

(D) A. R. Desai

115. 'A view or understanding from the bottom of society or the flow of knowledge from below' is known as

(A) Subaltern perspective

(B) Historical perspective

(C) Indological perspective

(D) None of the above

(A) Subaltern perspective

116. Annihilation of Caste is written by

(A) A. R. Desai

(B) B. R.Ambedkar

(C) S. C Dube

(D) D.P. Mukherjee

(B) B. R. Ambedkar

117. Who classified families as 'institutional' and 'companionship' on the basis of behaviour of the individuals?

(A) Zimmerman

(B) Burgess and Locke

(C) T. N. Madan

(D) lravati Karve

(A) Zimmerman

118. Which of the following is not a characteristic of Indian joint family as per Iravati Karve?

(A) Common residence

(B) Common property

(C) Common family worship

(D) Same occupation of all members

(D) Same occupation of all members

119. Who among the following have conducted empirical studies on changes in Indian family structure?

(A) R.K. Mukherjee

(B) Aileen Ross

(C) I. P. Desai

(D) All of them

(D) All of them

120. Example of tertiary kin is

(A) wife

(B) grandfather

(C) mother's sister

(D) cousin brother

(D) cousin brother

121. Consanguineal kinship is based on

(A) blood

(B) rnaniage

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(A) blood

122. The act that has given share to wife and daughters in man's property equal to that of sons and brothers is

(A) Anti Dowry Act

(B) The Hindu Succession Act

(C) Hindu Marriage Act

(D) None of the above

(B) The Hindu Succession Act

123. When a Brahmin boy marries a lower caste girl it is called

(A) Pratiloma

(B) Hypergamy

(C) Flypogamy

(D) None of the above

(A) Pratiloma

124. Marriage by capture is known as

(A) Daiva

(B) Asura

(C) Raksasa

(D) Gandharva

(C) Raksasa

125.In case of sororal polygyny

(A) wives are invariably the sisters

(B) wives are not related as sisters

(C) several brothers share the same wife

(D) None of the above

(A) wives are invariably the sisters

126. In Sanskritization the low castes may take over the beliefs, rituals, style of life and other cultural traits of

(A) brahmins

(B) upper castes

(C) local dominant caste

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

127. The term 'Westernization' was developed by

(A) M.N. Srinivas

(B) S.C. Dube

(C) A.R. Desai

(D) G.S. Ghurye

(A) M.N. Srinivas

128. The condition that leads to modernization is

(A) modern education

(B) urbanization and industrialization

(C) ideology based on nationalism

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

129. The lowest tier in the three-tier structure of Panchayati Raj is

(A) Zila Pariehad

(B) Gram Sabha

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(B) Gram Sabha

130.1n Land Reform the basic objective of land ceiling is to

(A) remove the inequality of land

(B) increase the fertility of land

(C) abolish the intermediaries

(D) All of the above

(A) remove the inequality of land

131. The tribe Jarawas can be found in

(A) North-East India

(B) Centrallndia

(C) Western India

(D) Andaman and Nicobar Islands

(D) Andaman and Nicobar Islands

132. Rural society is not characterised by

(A) low density of population

(B) predominance of primary groups

(C) relativelylessersocialmobility

(D) emphasis on impersonal relationship

(D) emphasis on impersonal relationship

133. Urban society is

(A) heterogeneous

(B) .homogeneous

(C) static

(D) None of the a sve

(A) heterogeneous

134. The change in rural society marked by A.R. Desai includes

(A) transformation from subsistence economy to market economy

(B) introduction of modern technology

(C) emergence of modern institutions and associations having linkage with urban organization

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

135. Which of the following cannot be a cause of development of new cities?

(A) Development in communication

(B) Large turnover of trade and business

(C) Declining population

(D) Improvement in educational and municipal facilities

(C) Declining population

136. High birthrate and declining mortality of a population leads to

(A) decrease in population

(B) increase in population

(C) stagnant population

(D) None of the absve

(B) increase in population

137. Population can be controlled through

(A) fannily planning

(B) migration outside the country or redistribution of population

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(C) Both of the above

138. Poverty leads to

(A) malnutrition

(B) low standard of living

(C) lack of social and economic mobility

(D) All of the above

(D) All of the above

139. The scheme of Training Rural Youth for Self Employment (TRYSEM) was started in

(A) 1969

(B) 1979

(c) 1989

(D) 1999

(B) 1979

140.'Each One Teach One' was the principle of

(A) Rural Functional Literacy Programme

(B) National Literacy Mission

(C) Child education

(D) None of the above

(B) National Literacy Mission

141. Introduction of automation can be a cause of

(A) technological unemployment

(B) agricultural unemployment

(C) cyclical unemployment

(D) seasonal unemployment

(A) technological unemployment

142. Values, beliefs, morals and customs are the elements of

(A) status

(B) culture

(C) roles

(D) community

(B) culture

143. Which among the following is not a consequence of casteism?

(A) It hinders the unity of nation

(B) It hinders population growth

(C) It hinders economic progress

(D) All of the above

(B) It hinders population growth

144.'Extreme loyalty or love to a particular region which may undermine the interest of the nation' is known as

(A) Communalism

(B) Regionalism

(C) Terrorism

(D) Linguism

(B) Regionalism

145. The state which suffered due to ULFA terrorism is

(A) West Bengal

(B) Assam

(C) Kashmir

(D) Punjab

(B) Assam

146. Carruption can be a cause of

(A) accountability

(B) erosion of social values

(C) adequatelegislation

(D) All of the above

(B) erosion of social values

147. The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act was implemented in the year

(A) 1986

(B) 1956

(c) 1976

(D) None of the above

(A) 1986

148. In 1992 the National Commission for Women was established ts

(A) Check incidents of violence against women

(B) Promote social, legal and economic equality to women

(C) Both of the above

(D) None of the above

(C) Both of the above

149. International Women's Day is celebrated on

(A) 8th March

(B) 8th May

(C) 8th April

(D) 8th July

(A) 8th March

150. Which of the fossil fuel can cause air pollution?

(A) Wind

(B) Sunlight

(C) Steam

(D) Coal

(D) Coal

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