University Of Pune Question Paper
I - B.S.L. (Sem. - II)
SOCIOLOGY
(New) (2003 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 100
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Attempt any five questions.
2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q1) Define sociology. Can sociology be called a science.
Q2) Explain the types of norms which control human behaviour.
Q3) Briefly discuss the conflict and inter-relationship between ‘tradition’ and
‘modernity’.
Q4) Mention laws related to ‘family’ and ‘untouchability’.
Q5) Discuss in brief the various minority groups of India. Mention the problems
of minorities.
Q6) Define caste and class systems and differentiate between them.
Q7) Describe the types and functions of government.
Q8) Explain the relationship between laws and social change with illustrations.
Q9) Discuss the “unity in diversity and diversity in unity” of Indian Society.
Q10)Write short notes on (any four) :
(a) Legislative measures to achive liberty.
(b) Property as a basis of class formation.
(c) Hinduism.
(d) Social deviance.
(e) Functions of family in modern society.
I - B.S.L. (Sem. - II)
SOCIOLOGY
(New) (2003 Pattern)
Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 100
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Attempt any five questions.
2) All questions carry equal marks.
Q1) Define sociology. Can sociology be called a science.
Q2) Explain the types of norms which control human behaviour.
Q3) Briefly discuss the conflict and inter-relationship between ‘tradition’ and
‘modernity’.
Q4) Mention laws related to ‘family’ and ‘untouchability’.
Q5) Discuss in brief the various minority groups of India. Mention the problems
of minorities.
Q6) Define caste and class systems and differentiate between them.
Q7) Describe the types and functions of government.
Q8) Explain the relationship between laws and social change with illustrations.
Q9) Discuss the “unity in diversity and diversity in unity” of Indian Society.
Q10)Write short notes on (any four) :
(a) Legislative measures to achive liberty.
(b) Property as a basis of class formation.
(c) Hinduism.
(d) Social deviance.
(e) Functions of family in modern society.
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