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Class 11 Sociology (Understanding Society) Chapter 2 Social Change And Social Order In Rural And Urban Society

Chapter 2 Social Change and Social Order in Rural and Urban Society in Class 11 Sociology (Understanding Society) explores the dynamics of societal transformation and stability in different settings. The chapter examines the factors driving social change, such as technological advancements, economic shifts, globalization, and cultural influences, and how these impact both rural and urban communities. It also discusses social order—the mechanisms that maintain stability in society—including norms, laws, traditions, and institutions. By comparing rural and urban societies, the chapter highlights differences in lifestyle, occupational structures, and social interactions. Additionally, it delves into the challenges of modernization, migration, and urbanization. This quiz will assess your understanding of the causes of social change, the forces maintaining social order, and the contrasting social dynamics of rural and urban areas.

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Category: Charismatic Authority (e.g., revolutionary leaders)

1. How does charismatic authority relate to legitimacy?

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Category: Migration from rural to urban areas

2. Which of the following best describes the effect of gentrification on urban neighborhoods?

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Category: Impact of new technologies on industries

3. In what way has international trade influenced cultural shifts within societies, specifically considering technological innovations like those in the textile industry during the late 18th century?

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Category: Types of Social Change

4. Imagine if a global pandemic dramatically alters work environments worldwide. Which type of social change might this scenario most likely trigger?

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Category: Role of religion in societal changes

5. In what way did the Bhakti Movement challenge existing societal structures during medieval India?

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Category: Social Darwinism

6. What is one of the primary concerns of Social Darwinism?

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Category: External (Exogenous) Causes

7. Which economic activity significantly influenced social structures by promoting slavery?

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Category: Five Major Causes of Social Change

8. Which of the following is considered a technological cause of social change?

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Category: Role of nature, disasters, and ecological changes

9. Analyze how environmental changes are interrelated with technological and social factors in shaping long-term societal transformations in oil-rich regions.

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Category: Legal-Rational Authority (e.g., democratic institutions)

10. Which of the following demonstrates legitimate power under legal-rational authority?

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Category: Changes in Ideas and Beliefs

11. During WWII, how did changes in ideas about women’s roles collectively reshape society and contribute to post-war economic conditions?

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Category: Russian Revolution

12. What is meant by ‘revolutionary change’ in a political context?

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Category: Internal (Endogenous) Causes

13. Considering past examples where political instability led to significant social change, what future outcomes might be anticipated if current global political tensions continue to escalate?

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Category: Structural Change

14. What historical context provided the conditions necessary for land reforms in India to result in significant structural changes within rural society?

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Category: Forms of Social Conflict

15. Which of the following is a form of contestation against state authority?

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Category: Changes that alter the underlying structure of society

16. Analyze how the discovery of oil in the Middle East influenced long-term political dynamics in the region.

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Category: Contestation and Dissent (Youth rebellion, protests)

17. In what way do elections and protests both serve as forms of contestation within societal structures?

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Category: Environmental factors

18. Examine how a tsunami event similar to the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami could interact with existing political structures to facilitate social change in affected regions.

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Category: Industrial Revolution and steam engine

19. How did technological advancements during the Industrial Revolution contribute to social structural changes, particularly in relation to urbanization and labor distribution?

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Category: Urbanization

20. What social impact might occur with the introduction of an extensive bus rapid transit system in a city?

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Category: Wars, revolutions, independence movements

21. Discuss the long-term impacts of religious movements on gender equality within Indian society.

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Category: Change as a constant in society

22. How can cultural changes lead to social change?

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Category: Social Structure and Stratification

23. How does the control over economic resources by dominant groups impact social order?

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Category: Crime and Law Enforcement (Role of the state)

24. Analyze how elections act as a standard form of contestation in societies undergoing rapid social change.

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Category: Human history and pace of change

25. Which of the following best describes a revolutionary change?

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Category: Factors Maintaining Social Order

26. In a city with increasing population density, which aspect of urban social order might be most crucial to maintain stability?

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Category: Evolution of childhood and child labor laws

27. How did industrialization during the 19th century contribute to changes in child labor laws, and what modern-day industry could reflect similar challenges?

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Category: Max Weber’s Concept of Authority

28. How does authority differ from power as defined by Max Weber?

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Category: Role of Violence in Society

29. Examine the ethical considerations involved when a democratic state utilizes violence to reinforce social norms amid rising civil unrest. How does this action potentially alter societal perception of state authority?

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Category: Impact of oil discovery and natural calamities (e.g., Tsunami)

30. Compare the societal impacts of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami with the Californian Gold Rush. In what ways did both events reshape community identities and economies?

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Category: Social Change

31. In the context of social Darwinism, how does evolutionary change differ from revolutionary change in societal adaptation?

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Category: Domination, Authority, and Law

32. Which of the following best describes a law?

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Category: Introduction

33. According to historical studies, when did agriculture likely emerge if human history is viewed as a 24-hour day?

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Category: Contestation, Crime, and Violence

34. Analyzing historical examples, how have shifts in power dynamics during periods of contestation affected state authority and social cohesion?

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Category: Definition of Social Change

35. Why might maintaining social order be crucial during periods of rapid social change?

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Category: Industrial and Telecommunications Revolution

36. What was one of the immediate economic impacts of the development of steam power during the Industrial Revolution?

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Category: Universal Adult Franchise

37. What does the term ‘universal adult franchise’ refer to?

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Category: Impact of violent conflicts on social change

38. How did technological innovations during the Industrial Revolution contribute to both economic and social transformations in urban societies?

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Category: Social Order in Urban Areas

39. Which of the following was a major factor influencing the historical development of cities?

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Category: Compulsory education reforms

40. Analyze how compulsory education reforms affected religious institutions’ views on childhood in the late 19th century.

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Category: Classification Based on Causes

41. How did combined economic and technological causes contribute to the social changes observed during the Industrial Revolution?

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Category: Social Order

42. In terms of power dynamics within a society, what does domination imply?

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Category: Definition of Social Order

43. Which of the following is a mechanism for maintaining social order?

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Category: Transformations in social institutions (e.g., paper money in finance)

44. Which of the following was a major change in financial markets due to the introduction of paper money?

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Category: SOCIAL ORDER AND CHANGE IN VILLAGE, TOWN AND CITY

45. Which term describes a city along with its surrounding suburban areas?

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Category: Women’s struggle for equality

46. How did the Bhakti Movement contribute to changing women’s roles in society during its prevalence?

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Category: Large-scale and significant changes

47. Considering the historical context, how did plantation agriculture shape the socio-political landscape of colonial regions?

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Category: Dimensions of Social Change

48. How does the economic role of women influence social change?

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Category: Cultural factors

49. Analyze the shifting portrayal of women in media from the early 20th century to today and its wider social implications.

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Category: Emergence of sociology due to social change

50. How has the pace of social change been characterized in the context of recent centuries?

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Category: Social Order and Social Change in Rural Areas

51. What was one major impact of land reforms on rural social structures?

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Category: Traditional Authority (e.g., monarchy)

52. In what domain does a tribal chief exercise authority?

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Category: Evolutionary Change (Slow and Gradual)

53. How does the concept of evolutionary change inform our understanding of political developments over centuries?

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Category: Technological and Economic Factors

54. Analyze how technological dormancy can lead to unexpected shifts in global trade patterns when activated under favorable economic conditions.

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Category: Law as an Instrument of Social Order

55. Which of the following methods can be used alongside spontaneous consent to ensure social order?

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Category: French Revolution

56. Evaluate how the abolition of feudal privileges during the French Revolution impacted France’s economic structure.

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Category: Global trends in urbanization

57. Which factor was instrumental in the growth of suburbs during the latter half of the 20th century?

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Category: Monopoly of the state on legitimate use of force

58. Why might an act of violence be viewed as a challenge to the state’s monopoly on legitimate use of force?

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Category: Distinction Between Rural and Urban Areas

59. What is a common economic activity in rural areas?

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Category: Social Order in Rural Areas

60. What role has modern communication played in rural areas?

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Category: Political Factors

61. Assess how conquered societies sometimes influenced their conquerors’ social systems and provide a historical example of this phenomenon.

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Category: Revolutionary Change (Sudden and Rapid)

62. Evaluate the effect of universal adult franchise on political stability and social equity within democracies that underwent revolutionary changes post-independence.

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Category: Mechanisms of Social Order

63. In an urban setting, what is a primary challenge to maintaining social order?

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Category: Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

64. What is the central concept of Darwin’s ‘survival of the fittest’?

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