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UGC NET JUN 2006 : SOCIOLOGY PAPER III

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Signature and Name of Invigilator Roll No. (In figures as per admission card) 1. (Signature) (Name) Roll No. 2. (Signature) (Name) Test Booklet No. J 0 5 0 6 Time : 2 hours] (In words) PAPER III SOCIOLOGY Number of Pages in this Booklet : 40 [Maximum Marks : 200 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 26 Instructions for the Candidates U U 1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page. 1. U DU U S U U U U U 2. U U U, U S U U 2. Answers to short answer/essay type questions are to be given in the space provided below each question or after the questions in the Test Booklet itself. U U No Additional Sheets are to be used. 3. U U U, - S U U U - S U U 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : (i) - S U U U U U U U S U U- U S S U U (i) To have access to the Test Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet. (ii) U DU U U U - S DU U U U U U U S DU / U U U U U S S U U U U U S U U - S U U - S U UQ (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the question booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. 4. U U 4. Read instructions given inside carefully. 5. One page is attached for Rough Work at the end of the booklet before the Evaluation Sheet. 5. U U- S (Rough Work) U U DU 6. If you write your name or put any mark on any part of the Answer Sheet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 6. U- S U , U U U U 7. U # U U- S U U U U U # U U U U 7. You have to return the Test booklet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. 8. / U Z U S U 8. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 9. Use of any calculator or log table etc. is prohibited. 9. U ( U U) U U 10. There is NO negative marking. 10. U U J 0506 1 P.T.O. SOCIOLOGY S PAPER III - III NOTE : This paper is of two hundred (200) marks containing four (4) sections. Candidates are required to attempt the questions contained in these sections according to the detailed instructions given therein. (200) (4) S J 0506 2 SECTION - I U I Note : This section contains five (5) questions based on the following paragraph. Each question should be answered in about thirty (30) words and each carries five (5) marks. (5x5=25 marks) (5) (30) (5) (5x5=25 ) Read the following passage and answer the questions : Habermas develops a typology of different forms of knowledge : empirical analytical knowledge, hermeneutics, and critical theory. Habermas claims that these three types of knowledge are linked to three forms of a priori interests. These interests are basic orientations tied to essential conditions of reproduction and self-constitution of the human species. Empirical-analytical knowledge aims at control and prediction, whereas hermeneutics aims at understanding. Critical theory attempts to emancipate, and it relies upon a combination of empirical-analytical and hermeneutic knowledge. To emancipate is to question presuppositiones that previously were taken for granted, and to eliminate socio-psychological constraints. In Habermas s systemic terms, emperical analytical knowledge operates at the level of instrumental action or work hermeneutics at the level of language and interaction and critical theory deals with asymmetrical relations or power . J 0506 3 P.T.O. l S L - , h S L Z - - g g h Q - - - , , - S , S - Z S h L S 1. What is Habermas s contribution to social sciences ? ? J 0506 4 2. How does critical theory help in the emancipation of the individual ? h ? 3. In what way hermenutics differ from empirical-analytical knowledge ? - - ? J 0506 5 P.T.O. 4. How are types of knowledge related to types of a priori interests in social sciences ? Z ? 5. Why does Habermas consider critical theory as an improvement over empirical analytical knowledge ? h ? J 0506 6 SECTION - II U II Note : This section contains fifteen (15) questions, each to be answered in about thirty (30) words. Each question carries five (5) marks. (5x15=75 marks) - (5-5) (15) (30) (5x15=75 ) 6. What do you understand by Habermas s theory of communicative action ? h ? J 0506 7 P.T.O. 7. What do you understand by Giddens Theory of structuration ? S h ? 8. What is Indological Perspective ? How does it view Indian society ? l ? ? J 0506 8 9. Bring out D. P. Mukherjee s contribution to the understanding of Indian society ? . . ? 10. Is corruption a social issue ? How can we eliminate it ? c g ? ? J 0506 9 P.T.O. 11. Are urban slums a necessary evil ? Give reasons for your answer. S ? S 12. What are the social consequences of displacement. S ? J 0506 10 13. Explain how Dalit Women are subjected to double oppression of caste and gender. S ? 14. Explain the different forms of deviance. J 0506 11 P.T.O. 15. Examine the role of Panchayats in the democratization of Indian Polity. - ? 16. Examine the extent to which India is a secular state. ? J 0506 12 17. What is White collar crime ? List the different forms of white-collar crime prevalent in India. ? 18. Why is tribal unrest always seen as a law and order problem ? S ? J 0506 13 P.T.O. 19. Write a note on the declining sex-ratio in India. 20. Give the reasons for the failure of poverty alleviation programmes in India. ? J 0506 14 SECTION - III U III Note : This section contains five (5) questions from each of the electives / specialisations. The candidate has to choose only one elective / specialisation and answer all the five questions from it. Each question carries twelve (12) marks and is to be answered in about two hundred (200) words. (12x5=60 marks) / (5) / (12) (200) (12x5=60 ) Elective - I U I Rural Sociology S 21. Discuss the importance of peasant studies in understanding rural society. , 22. Discuss the impact of migration on the social mobility of rural poor. 23. Analyse the causes and consequences of factionalism in rural society in India. 24. Discuss the socio-economic factors causing de-peasontisation in Indian villages. ? 25. Explain how the mode of production in agricultural sector determines agrarian relations in Indian society. , h , OR / J 0506 15 P.T.O. Elective - II II Industry and Society l 21. What is meant by an Organisation ? Explain the significance of Line, Functional and Line and Staff organisation, pertaining to worker-management relations in an industry. ? l - , 22. What do you understand by the term social security ? Discuss various social security measures taken by the government of India, protecting the interest of industrial workers. ? l m 23. What do you understand by Trade Unionism? Bring out the historical development of Trade union movement and its impact on the changing scenario of present industry. ? l ? 24. What is Labour Welfare ? Explain various Labour Welfare Agencies, undertaking welfare activities for the betterment of Indian Industrial workers. ? m ? 25. What is meant by Collective bargaining ? Discuss whether worker s participation in management is successful in the present context of industrial development in India. ? , ? OR / J 0506 16 Elective - III III Sociology of Development S 21. Discuss in brief the different theories of development. h ? 22. Show how tradition is being displaced as a result of development processes in India. ? 23. Critically examine the factors responsible for regional disparities in India ? 24. Examine in brief Andr e Gunder Frank s theory of under-development. h 25. Critically evalute Mixed-Model of Economy as pracficed in India till recently. - S OR / J 0506 17 P.T.O. Elective - IV IV Population & Society 21. Critically examine the impact of population growth on India s development. h 22. What is population explosion ? Critically relate various factors responsible for the excessive growth of population in India since 1901. S ? 1901 h 23. Critically discuss Malthusian theory of population and relate it to various incidents happening around the world and particularly in India. h 24. Bring out the objectives of population education and suggest the means by which population education can be outreached to non-school going population. g S S 25. Critically analyse the socio-cultural factors influencing fertility in India. - S OR / J 0506 18 Elective - V V Gender & Society 21. Critically evaluate the effectiveness of government schemes meant for women s development. 22. Gender roles in the family are hierarchic rather than complementary in nature. Comment. S L 23. Distinguish between patriarchy and matriarchy and show how gender relations are determined in matrilineal societies. 24. Explain how the post-modernst approach is helpful in deconstructing patriarchal ideology ? - h ? 25. Critically evalute the different perspectives on gender and development. J 0506 19 P.T.O. SECTION - IV IV Note : This section consists of one essay type question of forty (40) marks to be answered in about one thousand (1000) words on any of the following topics. (40x1=40 marks) (40) , (1000) 26. (40x1=40 ) Write an essay on the emergence and consolidation of middle-castes in India ? OR / Write an essay on Indianisation of sociology. S ? J 0506 31 P.T.O.

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