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Kerala Plus Two Sociology Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 3 Social Institutions: Continuity and Change<\/h2>\n

Social Institutions: Continuity and Change Questions and Answers<\/h3>\n

Question 1.
\nIn the Census taken by the British Government in the year ………… information about the caste was included.
\nAnswer:
\n1860<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\nFrom the names given below, who is not considered to be a leader of the lower castes of South India?
\na) Sri Narayana Guru
\nb) Ayyankali
\nc) Chattambi Swamikal
\nd) Gandhiji
\nAnswer:
\nGandhiji<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nFrom… the British Government began to take regular census every 10 years.
\na) 1781
\nb) 1881
\nc) 1891
\nd) 2001
\nAnswer:
\n1881<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\nFrom among the given things what is not an important feature of the Upper Classes?
\na) right to education
\nb) right to enter temples
\nc) Not drinking alcohol
\nd) political power
\nAnswer:
\nNot drinking alcohol<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\nFrom the following chose the family in which members of only two generations live: Joint family, Nuclear family, Extended Family.
\nAnswer:
\nNuclear family<\/p>\n

Question 6.
\nThe family in which newly married couples stay with the family of the father of the groom is called …….
\nAnswer:
\nPatriarchal family<\/p>\n

Question 7.
\nA family of a mother with her children and their children is called ………
\nAnswer:
\nMatriarchal family<\/p>\n

Question 8.
\nWhat are the 3 most important social institutions of a society?
\nAnswer:
\nJati, Tribe (Gotram), Family<\/p>\n

Question 9.
\nThe 4-phase division of the society is called ……….
\nAnswer:
\nCaste System<\/p>\n

Question 10.
\nWho is the father of Indian Sociology?
\na) VenierElvin
\nb) G. S. Ghurye
\nc) M.N. Srinivas
\nd) Periyar
\nAnswer:
\nG.S. Ghurye<\/p>\n

Question 11.
\nMatch the following<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
A<\/td>\nB<\/td>\nC<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Caste<\/td>\nMatrififcal<\/td>\nFought against caste system<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Herbert Risley<\/td>\nSocial Revolution<\/td>\nSanskritization<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
M.N. Srinivas<\/td>\nMatriarchal family<\/td>\nPatrilocal<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Sri Narayana Guru<\/td>\n1901<\/td>\nPatriarchal family<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Authority<\/td>\nDominant Caste<\/td>\nInformation about Caste<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Dwelling place<\/td>\nRegional classification<\/td>\nMore than 1000 sub-castes<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

Answer:<\/p>\n

Question 12.
\nExplain the different levels of the meaning of \u2018Jati\u2019.
\nAnswer:
\nJati is translated as \u2018caste\u2019 in English. Caste actually comes from Portuguese. It means \u2018pure breed\u2019. Jati shows a social arrangement of people based on birth. Varna is another word that means Jati. Both these words \u2018Jati\u2019 and \u2018Varna\u2019 are often used as synonyms. But actually there are some differences between them. Varna is a Sanskrit word. It means color. The \u2018Varna\u2019 system originated during the Veda period. At that time the people were divided into four groups – Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaisya, and Sudra. This 4-class division is called Varna, in these 4 groups, a good number of people were not included.<\/p>\n

They were excluded from the 4-Varna system. They included those ostracised from the Jati, foreigners, slaves and the people of the defeated nations. These people who were excluded from the 4-Varna system were called \u2018Panchamar\u2019 or \u2018the fifth group\u2019. Jati is a common name to indicate a group. In this, even inanimate things, plants, animals and persons were included. Thus Jati is simply an institution and S does not mean Varna.<\/p>\n

Question 13.
\nExplain the relation between Jati and Varna.
\nAnswer:
\nIn fact, the actual relation between Jati and Varna is often debated by scholars. There are many imaginary concepts about this. Varna system is an all-India system. The 4-Varna system can be seen everywhere in India. But Jati is a regional or local institution. A Jati found in one area of India may not be found in another area. The Jati chain is different in each area. The main difference between Jati and Varna is in the number. Vamas are 4. But there are hundreds of Jatis and Updates. The Jati system is highly complicated.<\/p>\n

Question 14.
\nWhat are the main features of Jati?
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n