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Class 12 Sociology Chapter 5 Patterns of Social Inequality and Exclusion

This Class 12 Sociology quiz on Chapter 5: Patterns of Social Inequality and Exclusion is designed to thoroughly evaluate your understanding of all possible topics and subtopics within this chapter. It covers key areas such as forms of social inequality, caste, class, gender, and minority-based exclusion, as well as the impact of social stratification and affirmative action. The questions are thoughtfully organized category-wise, ensuring that each critical concept is tested. You’ll receive detailed feedback on your performance, helping you identify weaker areas and improve your conceptual grasp. As a bonus, you’ll be awarded a certificate upon successful completion of the quiz, making your learning journey even more rewarding.

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Category: What Is Social About Social Inequality and Exclusion

1. Why is social inequality described as systematic?

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Category: Social Exclusion

2. According to Bourdieu’s theory, which type of capital involves the accumulation of credentials and qualifications that demonstrate cultural competence and authority?

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Category: Struggle for women’s equality and rights

3. Which of the following legal reforms in India addressed the issue of protection for women from domestic violence in the 1980s?

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Category: Social Inequality

4. How can social capital be transformed into economic capital in a society?

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Category: Adivasis (Scheduled Tribes)

5. Which of the following has been a notable migration pattern among Adivasi communities since the 19th century?

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Category: Race and Caste – A Cross-Cultural Comparison

6. Why does the correlation between caste and economic status remain relatively stable at the macro level despite socio-economic changes?

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Category: Tribal Communities

7. What was a significant challenge faced by many tribal communities after India’s independence regarding resource extraction policies?

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Category: Caste System:

8. How do contemporary political movements of lower caste groups impact economic disparities in India?

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Category: The Other Backward Classes

9. What was one of the primary recommendations of the Mandal Commission report regarding the reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs)?

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Category: Tribal Communities:

10. (A) The socio-economic conditions of tribal areas are significantly worse than non-tribal areas in India due to historical exploitation and resource extraction practices.
(R) The colonial and post-colonial policies have exclusively focused on industrial development without considering the impact on indigenous resources and livelihoods.

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Category: Definition of social inequality: Unequal distribution of resources, rights, and privileges.

11. The consistent practice of passing down family businesses over generations in society mainly emphasizes which principle of social stratification?

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Category: Role of social stratification:

12. Which of the following is a key factor in the persistence of social stratification across generations?

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Category: Empowerment:

13. What societal factor is considered significant in contributing to the social construction of disability?

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Category: Forms of Social Capital: Economic, cultural, and social.

14. A family benefits from knowing influential people who help them secure exclusive business opportunities. What form of capital does this scenario primarily illustrate?

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Category: Constitutional Provisions

15. What determines the proportion of reserved seats for Scheduled Castes and Tribes in public institutions as per the constitutional provisions?

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Category: Dalits (Scheduled Castes)

16. On what basis are reserved seats for Scheduled Castes and Tribes allocated in public institutions?

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Category: Social Capital:

17. How does social capital influence access to education?

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Category: The Caste System as a Discriminatory System

18. How has the link between caste and economic status changed in modern times?

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Category: Laws Against Discrimination:

19. Which legislation was enacted to address caste-based rights curtailment?

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Category: Examples of discrimination based on gender, religion, caste, and disability

20. Which statement best describes discrimination within the caste system in India?

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Category: Social Stratification Principles

21. What does social exclusion typically result in within a society?

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Category: Differently Abled Individuals

22. According to the social construction view of disability, which element significantly contributes to the challenges faced by differently abled individuals?

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Category: Adivasi Struggles

23. Which article of the Indian Constitution provides special provisions for the protection and upliftment of Scheduled Tribes?

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Category: Internal Colonialism

24. How did the post-independence government’s land acquisition policies affect Adivasi communities?

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Category: Social Exclusion Mechanisms

25. During which period did the exposure to democratic ideas lead to significant social reform movements in India?

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Category: Understanding Social Inequality

26. According to social stratification theories, what is one reason it persists over generations?

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Category: The Struggles of the Disabled

27. Which societal structure most contributes to the disablement of individuals?

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Category: Caste and Tribe – Systems Justifying and Perpetuating Inequality

28. Which of the following terms describes the practice of excluding a group due to their supposed impurity in traditional Indian society?

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Category: Activities and Reflections

29. How does viewing disability solely as a biological given affect societal perspectives, according to the syllabus?

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Category: Introduction to Social Inequality and Exclusion

30. Which of the following is NOT considered a form of capital according to Bourdieu’s theory?

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Category: Importance of recognizing overlapping identities in understanding exclusion.

31. What does social exclusion often result from?

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Category: ‘Disabled-unfriendly’ Courts

32. What is one of the primary challenges faced by disabled individuals in accessing court facilities?

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Category: Commodification:

33. How does commodification affect the distribution of social resources?

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Category: Gender Disparity

34. In which decade did women’s issues prominently re-emerge in India after Independence?

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Category: Multiple forms of discrimination

35. How did colonialism contribute to the formation of stereotypes in India?

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Category: State and Non-State Initiatives Addressing caste and Tribe Discrimination

36. Which year marked the introduction of the Caste Disabilities Removal Act in India?

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Category: Social stratification is a feature of society, not individual differences

37. How does the belief system associated with social stratification impact access to resources in a society?

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Category: Untouchability

38. Analyze how regional variations in untouchability practices have influenced the cultural contributions of Dalits in literature across different parts of India.

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Category: Systematic exclusion:

39. How did colonialism contribute to social exclusion in India?

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Category: Intersectionality in Social Exclusion

40. Which of the following groups is historically affected by social exclusion in India?

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Category: Social Movements for Equality

41. In what way does the struggle of Adivasis differ from other social movements like the women’s movement?

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Category: Caste and Tribe: Justification of Inequality

42. Which factor most significantly contributes to reducing caste-based discrimination in contemporary India?

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Category: State and Legal Interventions

43. Which of the following best describes the role of state action in bringing about social change for marginalized communities?

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Category: Exclusion: Denial of access to resources and participation in social institutions

44. According to the syllabus, what role do stereotypes play in social exclusion?

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