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Class 11 Sociology (Understanding Society) Chapter 1 Social Structure, Stratification And Social Processes In Society

Chapter 1 Social Structure, Stratification, and Social Processes in Society in Class 11 Sociology (Understanding Society) explores the fundamental framework that shapes human interactions and societal organization. The chapter delves into the concept of social structure, explaining how institutions like family, education, economy, and government influence human behavior. It also examines social stratification, highlighting the ways in which societies categorize people based on factors such as class, caste, gender, and occupation, leading to inequalities. Additionally, the chapter discusses key social processes such as cooperation, competition, conflict, and socialization, which play a crucial role in maintaining or changing societal norms. Understanding these sociological concepts helps students analyze how societies function and evolve over time. This quiz will assess your knowledge of social structures, types of stratification, and the processes that influence social relationships and change.

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Category: Cooperation, Competition, and Conflict.

1. What is the primary cause of conflict according to the syllabus?

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Category: Social inequalities (class, caste, gender, ethnicity).

2. Which of the following is considered a form of social stratification?

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Category: Competition in Capitalist Societies:

3. What is the central theme of capitalism related to competition?

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Category: Examples: Schools, Families, Religious institutions.

4. In a typical family structure, who is generally recognized as the head of the household?

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Category: Constraints of Social Structure:

5. A major component of social stratification is the way privileged positions are often passed down generations. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates this concept?

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Category: Interrelation between cooperation, competition, and conflict.

6. Which of the following is primarily influenced by the scarcity of resources in a society?

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Category: Social behaviors shaped by regular patterns.

7. How does social stratification affect an individual’s role in the workplace?

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Category: Advantages based on group membership.

8. How is social inequality systematically linked to group membership?

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Category: Definition of Conflict:

9. What does the term ‘conflict’ imply according to the syllabus?

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Category: Class, caste, race, gender, tribe, region, and religion.

10. Which perspective argues that social stratification benefits society by ensuring the most qualified individuals fill roles that are most crucial for societal functioning?

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Category: Importance of Cooperation

11. What is one potential effect of technological advancement on cooperation, according to the syllabus concepts?

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Category: COOPERATION AND DIVISION OF LABOUR

12. How does Karl Marx imply technological advancements affect worker’s consciousness within capitalist societies?

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Category: Life Chances – Economic benefits (wealth, income, job security).

13. In social stratification, what does ‘income’ refer to?

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Category: Forms of Stratification:

14. What does the concept of stratification imply about social structure?

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Category: Conflict Resolution:

15. What is a conflict in the context of social processes?

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Category: Causes of Conflict:

16. Which of the following scenarios is an example of overt conflict?

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Category: Social Stratification

17. What does the concept of stratification imply about the structure of society?

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Category: Role of laws, negotiations, and social movements.

18. How does technology affect the necessity for cooperation in agricultural practices?

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Category: Impact of Technology on Cooperation:

19. What is one consequence of using advanced tools like Rehat instead of traditional methods such as Charas?

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Category: Impact of Competition

20. What is the primary role of competition in capitalism according to the ideology presented in the syllabus?

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Category: Social Status – Prestige and recognition.

21. Which of the following is a form of social advantage related to prestige?

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Category: Influence of social structure and stratification on individual choices and opportunities.

22. What is one way that social structures are reproduced over time?

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Category: Patterns of Inequality:

23. Which of the following social processes is often intensified by social stratification, leading to enhanced group division?

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Category: Types of Conflict:

24. What is conflict primarily defined as in the context of social interactions?

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Category: Competition as an Idea and Practice

25. What is competition considered as in sociological terms?

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Category: Definition of Social Stratification:

26. What are ‘life chances’ in the context of social stratification?

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Category: How suppressed conflicts can appear as cooperation.

27. Which sociological perspective examines enforced cooperation in family dynamics, especially related to women’s roles?

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Category: Stratification persists across generations.

28. In the context of social stratification, what do ‘life chances’ refer to?

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Category: Conflict vs. Cooperation:

29. What does the term ‘conflict’ imply in the context of social processes?

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Category: Debate on Competition

30. Which sociologist discussed the impact of individualism and competition in modern societies?

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Category: Durkheim’s view: Society has primacy over individuals.

31. How does Durkheim explain the influence of society on individual behavior?

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Category: Introduction

32. According to Karl Marx, what is one effect of capitalism on workers’ relationships with their work?

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Category: Conflict and Cooperation

33. What is a key characteristic of covert conflict in sociological terms?

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Category: Theories on Cooperation

34. According to Emile Durkheim, what moderates the brutal actions resulting from pure competition in society?

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Category: Karl Marx’s perspective: Structure constrains but also allows for change.

35. In Marx’s theory, cooperation in societies with class divisions is:

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Category: Clash of interests in society.

36. What does the term ‘conflict’ imply in a societal context?

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Category: Definition of Social Structure:

37. Social reproduction is closely related to which concept?

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Category: Systematic inequalities between groups in society.

38. Which form of advantage is primarily concerned with the ability to influence others and make impactful decisions?

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Category: Political Influence – Control over decision-making.

39. Which of the following is an example of political influence?

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Category: Social Structure and Stratification

40. Who argued that society has primacy over the individual person?

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Category: TWO WAYS OF UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL PROCESSES IN SOCIOLOGY

41. What does the term ‘social structure’ refer to in sociology?

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Category: Is Competition Natural or Socially Created?

42. What is competition considered in sociological terms?

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Category: Reproduction of Social Structure:

43. What social process involves individuals or groups working together towards a shared goal?

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Category: Three Basic Forms of Advantage:

44. A person is able to shape policies and laws within their community. Which form of advantage does this represent?

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Category: Society as an organized and structured entity.

45. Social reproduction involves:

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Category: Local, national, international conflicts.

46. What does the term ‘conflict’ imply in a sociological context?

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Category: Individuals as part of multiple social groups (family, peer group, class, gender, region, etc.).

47. How does social stratification systematically affect individuals’ access to resources?

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Category: Relationship between individual problems and social issues.

48. Which sociological perspective would most likely interpret social stratification as necessary for maintaining a functioning society?

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Category: How social structure and stratification influence these processes.

49. What does “life chances” refer to in the context of social advantages?

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