SOCIOLOGY 2016 (A) ( NEW SYLLABUS ) SCHEME OF VALUATION. I. 1. Bharathakhanda, Bharathavarsha, Jambudvipa ( any one ) 1 1

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SOCIOLOGY 06 (A) ( NEW SYLLABUS ) SCHEME OF VALUATION Subject Code : 8 (N/S) I.. Bharathakhanda, Bharathavarsha, Jambudvipa ( any one ). 940 females for 000 males 000 940 Kakasahib Kalelkar / B.P. Mandal Commission ( any one ) / 4. Article-7 7. The Nair Matriarchal Joint family 6. Integrated Rural Development Programme 7. Yashaswini Health Insurance 8. Sambad Kaumudi 9. Jyoti Rao Phule 0. Daniel Lerner [ Turn over

Code No. 8 (N/S) II.. Sex specific abortions & female infanticide severe neglect of girl babies in infancy misuse of pre-natal diagnostic test leading to female foeticide. ( any two ). Size & growth of Indian population Age structure of Indian population Declining sex ratio in India Increasing literacy rate of Indian population Increasing rural-urban differences Birth rate & Death rate ( any two of these ) Lingayats / Vokkaligas / 4. To empower rural women & make them self-reliant.. Economic advantage, Protection of members, Provides recreation, Develop personality, Socialistic in nature (any two) 6. Smaller in size, Primary relations, Social homogeneity, Informal social control, Agriculture & allied occupations, Role of neighbourhood, Simplicity of life, Village autonomy. ( any two )

3 Code No. 8 (N/S) 7. Urban poverty, Slums, Problem of urban housing, Sanitation and pollution, Transportation & traffic, Water supply & Drainage problem, Industrial accidents & sickness. (any two) 8. (i) Market is a place where goods are bought & sold, (ii) Market is not just a place but gathering of buyers & sellers, (iii) Market is a type of trade or business, (iv) Market includes the entire spectrum of economic activities & institutions. ( any two ) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 9. Print Media & Electronic Media 0. The issue of price stability, the levy issue, the role of local bureaucracy. ( any two of these ). TV9, Suvarna News, Kasturi, Samaya, Janashree, Raj News, ETV News. ( any two ) 9. Technology, Institutions, Ideology & Values. ( any two ) [ Turn over

Code No. 8 (N/S) 4 III. 4 = 0 Regionalism, Communalism, Linguism, Extremism & Terrorism 4. Tribes of North & North-eastern zone, Central zone & Southern zone Area & two tribes of each zone should be mentioned.. Legal strategies, Social strategies, Economic strategies with explanation. 6. Depth of generation, Common kitchen, Common property, Power of Karta, Arranged marriages, Mutual rights & obligations, Self sufficiency. ( any five with explanation) 7. Illiteracy, Rural poverty ( World Bank s criteria ), Health problems etc.

Code No. 8 (N/S) 8. i) The collection of heavy revenue ii) iii) iv) Removal of agrarian surplus from farmers Land was made as private property Since the British period increasing encroachment on tribal land v) The import & export policy of the British left craftsmen deprived of their livelihood vi) Peasants were compelled to grow commercial crops for export vii) The growth of Absentee landlords led to the exploitation of tenants & labourers viii) Population increase has overburdened villages ix).. During British period the famines have widened the inequality among farmers. ( any eight points ) 4.. 6. 7. 8. 9. [ Turn over

Code No. 8 (N/S) 6 IV. 9. i) Negrito ii) Proto-Australoids Palaeo Mongoloid iii) Mongoloid Tibeto Mongoloid iv) Western Brachycephals Alpinoid Armenoid Dinaric v) Meditarranean vi) Nordic.. 4. (a) (b) (c). 6. 30. Industrialisation Urbanisation Growth of population Education Changing status of women Social legislation. ( any five with explanation )

7 Code No. 8 (N/S) Panchayati Raj is a real democratic apparatus which brings the masses into active political participation of rural people. Generally, it is also called decentralisation of democracy. Functions : Provision of water supply, Minor irrigation, School buildings, Construction of wells, Tanks, Promotion of Agriculture, Animal husbandry, Primary & Secondary education, Protection of weaker sections etc. + 4 Information Correlation Continuity Entertainment Mobilisation Social reformation National consciousness + 4 (Explanation for any five ) 3 M.S.A. Rao highlighted the significance of. Ideology. Collective mobilisation Leadership and organisation (with explanation).. 34. M. N. Srinivas mentioned the following aspects of Sanskritisation (i) Ritual, (ii) Marriage, (iii) Treatment of women, (iv) Treatment of widows, (v) Kinship, (vi) Ideology, (vii) Food habits, (viii) Dress habits, (ix) Nomenclature. ( any five with explanation ) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (v) [ Turn over

Code No. 8 (N/S) 8 V. The term 'diversity' denotes collective differences so as to find out dissimilarities among people geographical, religious, linguistic etc. It leads to the prevalence of variety of groups and culture. Nature : i) Regional diversities ii) Linguistic diversities iii) Religious diversities iv) Cultural & ethnic diversities etc. + 8.. 4. 36. i) Problem of geographical isolation ii) Cultural problems iii) Social problems iv) Economic problems : a) Alienation of tribal land to non-tribals b) Problem of indebtedness c) Exploitation in forestry operations d) Primitive methods of cultivation. v) Educational problem vi) Exploitation of tribals by moneylenders vii) Health problems etc... 4.. 6. 7. a) b) c) d) + 8 0 0

9 Code No. 8 (N/S) 37. i) Appointment of National Commission for the welfare of SCs & STs ii) Educational opportunities iii) Expansion of economic opportunities iv) Expansion of employment opportunities and reservation v) Upliftment of Scheduled Castes through Five-Year Plans : a) Special Component Plan (SCP) b) Special Central Assistance (SCA) c) Scheduled Castes Development Corporation (SCDC) 0.. 4.. a) b) c) 38. i) Loan waivers and relief ii) Exhorbitant Interest Rate Act, 004 iii) Response to Farmer's distress a) Health Insurance scheme to farmers b) Interest rate on loan reduced to 6% c) Review of compensation policy d) Information facility to Ryot Samparka Kendras e) Crop insurance f) Scheme on seed subsidy g) Watershed development programme h) The market intervention scheme i) Priority to Agricultural Research.. 0 0. 004 [ Turn over

Code No. 8 (N/S) 0 a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) 0 VI. 39. Pushkar Annual Fair Annual camel & livestock fair held in the town of Pushkar in the state of Rajasthan. Men buy & sell their livestock like camels, cows, sheep & goats. It is celebrated for days from the Kartik Ekadashi to Kartik Poornima, the full moon day of Kartik in Hindu calendar. The full moon day is the main day because according to legend Hindu God Brahma sprung up from the Pushkar lake, thus numerous people swim in this sacred water.

Code No. 8 (N/S) 40. Marketing transactions taking place through online with the help of information & communication technology is called virtual market. It is a form of electronic or e-commerce which allows consumers or buyers to directly purchase goods or services from a seller over the internet using a web browser. It is also called e-shop, internal shop, online store, virtual store etc. Emergence online shopping sites & its information important. 4. i) Loan recovery issue & banning corrupt officials & politicians into village ii) Environmental issue iii) Mining issue iv) Opposing KFC & MNCs v) Neera movement. ) ) 3) 4) ) [ Turn over

Code No. 8 (N/S) 4. i) The rise of information & communication technology ii) Information flows iii) Knowledge society iv) Transnational corporations v) The electronic economy vi) Political changes. ( any five ) ) ) 3) 4) ) 6)