Top 150+ Solved Sociology of Indian society - 2 MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Which of the following tribes is not found in Karnataka?
a. Janu Kuruba
b. Kanga
c. Siddi
d. None of the above
Q. Minorities giving up their ancestral customs and adopting the culture of the majority is known as
a. Integration
b. Assimilation
c. Accommodation
d. Socialization
Q. The Backward Classes Commission of 1953-1955 was headed by
a. U.N. Dhebar
b. Renuka Ray
c. Kaka Kalelkar
d. B. P. Mandal
Q. The tribe may be characterised as
a. Collection of families
b. Common name
c. Same territory
d. All of the above
Q. In which state of India resides the maximum number of tribes?
a. Madhya Pradesh
b. Nagaland
c. West Bengal
d. None of the above
Q. Museums for Tribal Freedom Fighters were set up in how many states?
a. 2
b. 5
c. 6
d. None of the above
Q. Tribes in the India context today are normally referred by the Constitution are :-
a. Scheduled Tribe
b. Scheduled Caste
c. The Gonds
d. The Hill people
Q. The Scheduled tribes are identified by Mahatma Gandhi as –
a. The downtrodden
b. The Girijan
c. The Adivasi
d. The The Mundas
Q. Which is not a characteristic of the tribals?
a. Common territory
b. Collection of families
c. Common ancestor
d. Industrial community
Q. Which of the following tribal practices has been prohibited by the Indian Penal Code ?
a. Marriage by capture
b. Death ceremony
c. Social gathering
d. None of the above
Q. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1957 has put forward “The philosophy of NEFA” popularlyknown as –
a. Panchsheel
b. The Backward Commisssion
c. Sevayam Sevak Sangh
d. Bhil Seva Manda
Q. “A person is rich or poor according to the degree in which he can afford to enjoy the necessaries,the conveniences and the amusements of lie”. Who said this? -
a. Gillin and Gillin
b. Adam Smith
c. Goddard
d. G.R.Madan
Q. Absolute Poverty is often known as;
a. Subsistence Poverty
b. Relative Poverty
c. Rapid Poverty
d. Standard Poverty
Q. What is the percentage of people living below poverty line in Mizoram according to 2011 census?
a. 20.40%
b. 17.35%
c. 30%
d. 33.74%