Q. Identify the important social institutions in rural India among the following.
a. Family
b. Caste
c. Religion
d. All of these
Q. Where did rural sociology originated in the world?
a. United Kingdom
b. France
c. United States of America
d. Russia
Q. Which of the following is responsible for the emergence of rural sociology?
a. Rural study commission
b. Rural sociological society of America
c. The Country life Commission
d. The Bureau of Agricultural Economic
Q. Which of the following is the prime objective of Rural sociology?
a. Comprehensive study of rural social organisation its structure and functions
b. Study of social problems in rural society
c. Scientific study of rural family
d. Systematic study of rural and urban relations
Q. Who appointed the Country Life Commission (CLC) ?
a. Woodrow Wilson
b. William Mckinley
c. Growver Cleveland
d. Theodore Roosevelt
Q. Which of the following is responsible for the emergence of rural sociology?
a. Unemployment in rural areas
b. Poverty and economic crisis
c. Discrimination of rural people
d. Lack of educational facilities in rural society
Q. The beginning of the study of rural society in India was initiated by
a. A.R Desai
b. Louis Dumont
c. Sir Henry Maines
d. Ramakrishna Mukerjee
Q. Who wrote the first College text book in Rural sociology?
a. Dumont
b. Sir Henry Maines
c. John M. Gillettee
d. A.R Desai
Q. The findings of Country Life Commission were referred to
a. The American Sociological Society
b. Royal Commission on Agriculture
c. Rural sociological society
d. American rural sociological society
Q. Rural sociology is
a. the sociology of life in the rural environment
b. the sociology of marriage system in Rural society
c. the study of changing family structure in Rural society
d. the study of economic aspects of rural life
Q. Rural Sociology in India as a systematic branch of study developed
a. after independence of India
b. During the British rule
c. After introduction of land ceiling
d. During the pre-British Period
Q. Which of the following is the nature of Rural Sociology
a. Empirical discipline
b. Problem-oriented
c. Non-ethical
d. All of the above