Rural Sociology (MCQ)


Rural Sociology Related MCQ:


1. Gram Swaraj was vision of
    a) M.N. Srinivas         b) R.K. Narayan
    c) M.K. Gandhi           d) R.N. Tagore

Ans: (c)


2. Which is the feature of Rural Society
   a) Formal Relationship
   b) Face to face Interaction
   c) High density population
   d) Dynamic Lifestyle

Ans: (b)


3 . Most of society in rural area are type of.................. society.
  a) Primitive              b) Industrial
  c) Morden                 d) Agaragian

Ans: (d)


4. "Rural Sociology in India"  book written by-
  a) Akshay R. Desai        b) Neera Desai
  b) M.N. Srinivas            d) Ramarao Indira

Ans:(a)


5. Sociologist Srinivas is best known for study of
 a) The Golden Bough
 b) The Remembered Village
 c) The people of the India
 d) The Belly of the river

Ans: (b)


6. Which is reason for changes in Rural Caste System-
 a) Rationalism                  b) Sanskritization
 b) Casteism                       d) Monopolism

Ans:(b)


7. Patron-client relationship feature of which system -
 a) Caste System         b) Class system
 c) Religious.               d) Jajmani System

Ans:(d)


8. Rural sociology means scientific study of
 a) Society in rural setting
 b)Caste based relationship
C) Peadal Society
d) None of these

Ans: (a)


9. Rural economy based on
 a) Industries              b) Trade
 b) Professional.         d) Agriculture

Ans:(d)



10. Which is governing system of a village-
 a) Panchayati Raj        b) Municipality
 c) Metropolitan.          d) None of these

Ans: (a)


11.' India's changing village (1958) ' book written by
 a) S.C. Dube          b) A.K. Desai
 c) Ramarao Indra    d) S.C. Malik

Ans: (a)


12. Who was famous for Farmer movement and Rural Sociology
 a) Ishwar Modi         b) Meera Kosambi
 c) Indu Menon          d) D.N. Dhanagare

Ans: (d)


13. Who is writer of " Agrarian movement and Gandhian politics (1975)
 a) D.N. Dhanagare        b) Indra Menon
 c) S.C. Mallik                  d) A.K. Desai

Ans:(a)


14. Which scheme called Anti-poverty for rural India-
 a) Neem Coated Urea (NCU)
b) MGNREGA
c) Micro Irrigal funds(MIF)
d) National Agriculture Morted (NAM)

Ans: (b)


15. Which is not schemes or program for rural development-
 a) NSAP                      b) PMGSY
 c) MGNREGA            d) NERUDP

Ans: (d)


16. Which year Government of India started Green Revolution to led of increase in Food and Grains  production
 a) 1958                            b) 1965
 c) 1959                            d) 1960

Ans: (b)


17. Father of green revolution consider as
 a) M.S. Swaminathan   b) Norman Borlaug
 c) Yogesh Atal                d) G.S. Ghurye

Ans: (a)


18. Where was first time Panchayati Raj started
  a) West Bengal                b) Gujrat
  c) Andhra Pradesh         d) Rajasthan

Ans:(d)


19. "Shabhapati " or Head of Gram Samiti is representative of ................... level.
 a) District                           b) Ward
 c) Block                               d) Village

Ans: (c)


20. Article related to Panchayati Raj Institution in our Indian Constitution
  a) 243                              b) 243 P - 243 ZG
 c) 239 - 241                      d) 243 - 243 O

Ans:(d)

For any Explanations you can see this video


Nature of Rural Sociology: 


1.Rural Sociology is moderately another part of science. As a unique part of science, it is in the incipient state. 

2. Rural Sociology science is an exact order. It is more an experimental science than a theoretical one. 

3. Rural Sociology science is basically an issue arranged. The examination of structure, change, and advancement is embraced to comprehend the genuine idea of rustic issues. 

4. Country Humanism is worried about a similar investigation. The examinations directed in the country setting are of colossal assistance to both provincial sociologists and metropolitan sociologists in clarifying the likenesses and contrasts between the rustic network and the metropolitan network. 

5. Science is the hypothetical investigation of an issue while its application is workmanship or innovation. Country Humanism has the attributes of science, for example, all-inclusiveness, over-simplification, moral impartiality, consistency, certainty and so on Thus it is unquestionably a science. A few provincial sociologists have directed fieldworks relating to position, family, agrarian relations, land changes, and so on 

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