Sociology Mains 2024
Sociology Mains 2024
Sociology Mains 2024
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Sociology
Mains 2024
Paper 1
Section A
Question 1. Answer the following questions in about 150 words each
a) Discuss the nature of sociology. Highlight its relationship with social anthropology. (10 Marks)
b) Analyse the changing nature of caste as a status group. (10 Marks)
c) Marriage as an institution has undergone a radical transformation from 'ritual' to 'commercial'
in its outlook. Explain the factors behind this change. (10 Marks)
d) Democracy needs a vibrant culture of civil society in order to strengthen its foundation of
citizenship. Comment. (10 Marks)
e) What are the 'basic and irreducible' functions of the family as proposed by Talcott Parsons ?
Explain. (10 Marks)
Question 2.
a) Sociology is the product of European enlightenment and renaissance. Critically examine this
statement. (20 Marks)
b) Do you think ‘objectivity’ is an over-hyped idea in sociological research? Discuss the merits
and demerits of non-positivist methods. (20 Marks)
c) What is social mobility? Critically examine the classification of ‘closed’ and ‘open’ models of
social stratification. (10 Marks)
Question 3.
a) How do you view and assess the increasing trend of digital ethnography and use of visual
culture in sociological research? (20 Marks)
b) Describe the main idea of Max Weber’s book, ‘The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of
Capitalism’ as a critique of Marxism. (20 Marks)
c) Critically explain the salient features of ‘alienation’ as propounded by Karl Marx. (10 Marks)
Question 4.
a) What do you understand be ‘Mixed method’? Discuss its strengths and limitations in Social
research. (20 Marks)
b) Define the concept of ‘gig’ economy and discuss its impact on labour market and workers
social security net. (20 Marks)
c) Critically assess the impact of technological advancement and automation on the nature of
work and employment. (10 Marks)
Paper 2
Section A
Question 1. Answer the following questions in about 150 words each
a) What, according to you, are the factors responsible for the continuance of caste system in
India? Explain. (10 Marks)
b) Discuss the changes taking place in the industrial class structure in India. (10 Marks)
c) Is patriarchy a key to understanding different forms of inequalities in Indian society?
Elaborate. (10 Marks)
d) Do you think that family bondings are being affected by the changing kinship patterns in
India? comment. (10 Marks)
e) Despite the efforts of the government, bonded labour still continues in India. Discuss. (10
Marks)
Question 2.
a) Differentiate between ‘Western’ and ‘Indological’ perspectives on the study of Indian society.
Bring out the major aspects of G. S. Ghurye's contribution to ‘Indological’ approach. (20 Marks)
b) What are the definitional problems involved in identifying tribes in India? Discuss the main
obstacles to tribal development in India. (20 Marks)
c) What, according to Andre Beteille, are the bases of agrarian class structure in India? Analyse.
(10 Marks)
Question 3.
a) Why is the study of marriage important in Sociology'? Analyse the implications of changing
marriage patterns for Indian society. (20 Marks)
b) Do you the constitutional provisions for women have led to their uplift? Give reasons for your
answer. (20 Marks)
c) Education is a key to social development. Elucidate. (10 Marks)
Question 4.
a) How do religious communities contribute to the cultural diversity of India? (20 Marks)
b) What do you understand by decentralisation of power? What is its role in strengthening the
roots of democracy in India? Elaborate. (20 Marks)
c) What are the different formus untouchability still practised in India? Discuss with suitable
illustrations. (10 Marks)