Classical Sociological Traditions – UGC NET – Practice Questions

PRACTICE QUESTIONS UGC NET (SOCIOLOGY)

Classical Sociological Traditions

UGC NET SOCIOLOGY

Sociological Theory (UNIT 1)

LANGUAGE

1. The term ‘Sociology’ was coined by

(a) Saint Simon
(b) Herbert Spencer
(c) Auguste Comte
(d) Durkheim


2. In which year the term sociology was coined?

(a) 1798
(b) 1815
(c) 1839
(d) 1857


3. French Revolution took place in the year

(a) 1789
(b) 1776
(c) 1798
(d) 1898


4. Sociology emerged in

(a) America
(b) Europe
(c) Asia
(d) Africa


5. The word Sociology is made up of two words. These are

(a) Societies and logy
(b) Societia and logistia
(c) Socious and logos
(d) Socia and logos


6. Society emerges out of

(a) community’s existence
(b) men’s existence
(c) problems existence
(d) relationship


7. Society symbolises the network of

(a) human relationships
(b) social relationships
(c) orientations
(d) inter-connections


8. ‘Society is the web of definition is this? social relationship’ whose

(a) Maciver
(b) H Maine
(c) Pluto
(d) Aristotle


9. There are two types of definitions of society. These are

(a) Structural and interactional
(b) Functional and structural
(c) Evolutionary and diffusive
(d) Structural and evolutionary


10. Society is

(a) natural
(b) deliberate
(c) practical
(d) functional

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