Top 150+ Solved Urban Sociology MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Voluntary associations enable individuals to learn the fundamentals of groups andpolitical associations through –
a. Isolation
b. Participation
c. Segregation
d. Identification
Q. Voluntary association is an organisation initiated and governed by its own memberson democratic principles without any –
a. Coalition
b. External control
c. Savagery
d. Maintenance
Q. Who defines voluntary group as “ A group organised for the pursuit of one interest orof several interest in common”.
a. Michall Banton
b. Everett Rest
c. Gordon Springer
d. Danton
Q. The more westernised and urbanised the neighbourhoods become in their ways ofliving, the more they develop –
a. Conflict culture
b. Communal culture
c. Traditional culture
d. Bond
Q. Voluntary associations are –
a. Social construct
b. Conflict construct
c. Symbolic construct
d. Functional construct
Q. Slums are considered as an impact of Urbanization and
a. Industrialisation
b. Globalisation
c. Modernization
d. None of the above
Q. In the context of India, Slums can be characterized on the basis of three criteria. They are:
a. Social, Physical and Legal
b. Social, Physical and Political
c. Social, Political and Legal
d. Religious, Legal and Social
Q. Cities in India are characterized by three main types of slums. These are:
a. Original slum, Transitional Zone slum and Blighted slum
b. Transitional Zone slum, Original slum and Temporary slum
c. Permanent slum, Blighted and Transitional Zone slum
d. Original slum, Blighted slum and Temporary slum
Q. Asia’s largest slum is found in
a. Mumbai, India
b. Dhaka, Bangladesh
c. Karachi, Pakistan
d. Manila, Phillipines
Q. A woman who sells sex for the sake of money is known as a -
a. Pimp
b. Prostitute
c. Transgender
d. Gay
Q. The main statute dealing with sex work in India is
a. The Immoral Trafficking Prevention Act (ITPA), 1956
b. The Moral Trafficking Prevention Act (MTPA), 1956
c. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of discrimination against women(CEDAW)1979
d. Sex Work Act, 1994
Q. When an individual deviates from the course of normal social life, his/ her behaviour is called
a. Delinquency
b. Habitualness
c. Normalcy
d. Erratic
Q. Juvenile delinquents are minors who have committed some act that violates the law and are usually below the age of
a. 16 years
b. 17 years
c. 18 years
d. 15 years
Q. The delinquency rates tends to be the highest during
a. Early Adolescence
b. Late Adolescence
c. Late childhood
d. None of the above