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Class 12 Sociology (Social Change and Development in India) Chapter 8 Social Movements

Chapter 8 of Class 12 Sociology, titled “Social Movements,” examines the role and significance of social movements in shaping social change in India. The chapter explores various types of social movements, including those related to caste, gender, environment, and labor, and how they have emerged in response to social injustices and inequalities. It also discusses the causes, goals, and strategies of these movements, as well as their impact on policy reforms and societal transformations. The chapter highlights the importance of collective action and activism in addressing issues like discrimination, exploitation, and oppression. This quiz will assess your understanding of the different social movements in India, their objectives, and their contribution to social change and development.

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Category: Counter Movements Against Social Change

1. What was a significant social impact of the opposition to girls’ education by some counter movements in colonial India?

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Category: Types of Social Movements

2. Imagine a social movement that begins with aims to overthrow an oppressive regime, but as international attention increases, it transitions into a platform advocating for electoral reforms and democratic participation. How would you classify this movement based on its evolution?

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Category: Government Responses to Environmental Issues

3. What is one major environmental consequence of deforestation in mountainous areas like the Alaknanda valley?

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Category: Dalit Movements

4. Who among the following was a prominent leader advocating for socio-political rights and equality for Dalits in India during the 20th century?

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Category: Impact of the French and Industrial Revolutions

5. How did the principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity from the French Revolution affect the political landscape in Europe?

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Category: Innovative Protest Strategies

6. Which class-based movement in India aimed at improving the conditions for farmers and sharecroppers through innovative protest strategies?

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Category: Workers’ Movements

7. Which of the following was an outcome of workers’ movements contributing to labor rights?

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Category: Durkheim’s Concern for Social Order

8. How did Durkheim view the role of social movements in relation to social order?

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Category: Tribal Movements

9. Who was a significant figure in the tribal movement in Jharkhand?

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Category: Agrarian struggles and revolts

10. Which organization was formed in response to the agrarian issues in Bihar during the late 1920s?

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Category: Marxist View on Collective Action

11. Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies a shift in orientation from a revolutionary to a reformist social movement?

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Category: Jharkhand Movement

12. Which group was responsible for spreading literacy among adivasis in south Bihar?

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Category: Redemptive Movements

13. Which of the following is an example of a redemptive social movement?

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Category: Sociology’s Interest in Social Movements

14. Which sociologist is known for emphasizing the importance of social order and integration in his study of social movements?

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Category: Ecological Movements

15. In which region did the Chipko Movement originate?

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Category: Definition and importance

16. Which movement serves as an example of participants uniting across class boundaries to achieve a common goal?

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Category: Caste-Based Movements

17. Who is recognized for leading the anti-caste movement and advocating for education and social reforms among backward classes in the 19th century?

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Category: Revolutionary Movements

18. In studying the classification of social movements, why might interpretations differ among different groups?

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Category: Women’s Movements

19. How has globalization affected the strategies of women’s movements in India in terms of forming alliances?

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Category: Moral Economy and Worker Protests

20. Which ideological group had a significant influence on the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) during the early years of its formation?

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Category: Sustained Collective Action

21. How has globalization affected social movements worldwide?

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Category: The Chipko Movement

22. (A) The Chipko Movement led to significant changes in environmental policies by highlighting the need for sustainable forest management.

(R) The movement demonstrated socio-political tensions due to villagers feeling marginalized by a government focused on economic gains.

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Category: Relationship Between the Indian National Movement and the Constitution

23. Which of the following mechanisms is commonly used by social movements to influence public policy changes?

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Category: Sociology and Social Movements

24. What differentiates new social movements from old social movements in terms of their focus?

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Category: Class-Based Movements

25. (A) The Tebhaga movement is considered a significant classical peasant movement due to its revolutionary approach towards land redistribution.
(R) Literature played a crucial role in the Tebhaga movement by highlighting the plight of peasants and garnering wider support.

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Category: Organization and Leadership in Movements

26. Which of the following best describes the evolution from a reformist to a revolutionary movement?

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Category: Peasant Movements

27. How did the Telangana movement influence other social movements in India, particularly in terms of organizational structure and ideology?

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Category: Social Movements vs. Spontaneous Protests

28. How can a counter movement impact the lifecycle of a revolutionary social movement over time?

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Category: Environmental Concerns and Sustainable Development

29. Who are often the primary participants in grassroots ecological movements?

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Category: State’s Response to Social Movements

30. How do social movements exhibit a dialectical relationship between individuals and society when influencing state policies?

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Category: Why the study of social Movements is important for sociology

31. According to Emile Durkheim, what is the primary concern regarding social movements?

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Category: Role of Social Movements in Shaping Rights

32. According to some sociologists, which perspective views social movements as necessary acts that arise due to perceived injustices in society?

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Category: Distinguishing the new social movement from the old social movements

33. What is a significant factor that can cause old and new social movements to form alliances?

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Category: North-East India Tribal Movements

34. Which state was formed as a result of the tribal movement demanding autonomy within South Bihar?

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Category: Backward Classes Movements

35. What significant reservation policy did the Government of India introduce in 2019?

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Category: The 19th Century sociAl reform Movements AnD early Women’s organisations

36. How did women’s participation in agrarian struggles reflect their engagement with wider social movements post-1947?

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Category: Introduction to Social Movements

37. Which of the following is an example of a counter movement that emerged in response to progressive social changes?

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Category: Obstacles and Opposition to Social Change

38. Which of the following characteristics is crucial for the successful organization and sustainability of a social movement?

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Category: Namami Gange and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

39. What is one of the primary aims of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan?

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Category: Distinguishing social change And social Movements

40. What typically characterizes a counter movement within society?

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Category: Shared Objectives and Ideologies

41. What is one potential outcome when a social movement seeks significant social change?

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Category: Impact of Deforestation and Industrialization

42. Which initiative is associated with improving the ecological health of the Ganga river?

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Category: Post 1947

43. In the context of post-1947 India’s women’s movement, which group is specifically recognized for facing different levels of discrimination based on class and caste?

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Category: Reformist Movements

44. Using social movement theory, analyze how the Right to Information campaign as a reformist movement impacted transparency and governance in India.

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Category: Social Movements as Agents of Change

45. Which type of social movement aims to transform entire societal systems rather than just norms or policies?

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