Mainstorming Socio Mock Paper 2 - Test 10 Key
Mainstorming Socio Mock Paper 2 - Test 10 Key
Mainstorming Socio Mock Paper 2 - Test 10 Key
o Peasants
Capitalist
o owners of means of production, capitalists, extract surplus labour from the
proletariats in the form of profits
o Farmers as category esp. big farmers
2.(a) According to A.R.Desai, what are the trends of social change observed in India
since independence?
Marxist perspective - AR Desai
Commercialisation of Indian agriculture
Social changes
o Rise of agrarian proletariat
o New agrarian capitalist class
Rural India in Transition (1979)
o Analysed how the path of development and planning followed in India
India's Path of Development (1984)
o Showed how the role of the Indian government proved to be miserable and
coercive.
Land reform occurred to an extent, yet its benefit limited to few peasants
Post-Green revolution - various classes emerge and protests and differences in
political ideology
2.(b) What are the impacts on the village micro-structure due to colonial rule?
Micro-structure - refers to
Underwent many changes
Social practices changes
o Like female infanticide, Sati, polygamy etc
o With education - lot of social evils were questioned
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3.(c) What are the marriage rules and patterns of marriage prevalent across India.
Marriage - important institution in Indian society.
Patterns
Endogamy
o Followed by every social community
o Only 5% inter-caste marriages
Spouse numbers -
o Monogamous primarily
o Polygamous in some, Polyandrous in certain tribals
Rituals
o Simple, unique, followed for generations
o Non-tribe: Complex, changing tribals
Dowry
o Exist in one way or other in all societies
Rules of marriage
o North Vs south: In south the rules less followed
o Muslims - Like a contract document - Nikah Nama
o Giving Mehr -- Guarantee of some security in name of bride
Present - Mate selection rules - changing
o Flout of Khap & Gotra exogamy
o Rise of Romantic marriages, Inter-caste marriage
o Love-cum-arranged marriage (Hybrid)
o Less ritual aspect
4.(a) How has globalization impacted religious pluralism in India. Discuss with reference
to the position of religious minorities.
Globalisation - led to increased interaction between people, cultures and make
world a global village.
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5.(b) Use of Lineage to determine citizenship rights for NRC.
Lineage definition
NRC - National Register of Citizens
o NRC is an official record of those who are legal Indian citizens. It includes
demographic information about all those individuals who qualify as citizens
of India as per the Citizenship Act, 1955
o 1st prepared - 1951; Latest by 2019
o state-specific exercise to keep its ethnic uniqueness unaltered
Process of ascertaining citizenship through lineage can never be inclusive of
people who are outside the norms of heterosexual familial structure.
o Exclusion of Muslim women - as NRC not applicable if its child marriage
(Less than 18)
o 20000 Transgender applied for NRC, yet without final status.
o Trafficking of persons bill 2018 makes sex workers and their families face
brutal treatment and infantilization during the raid and rescue operation.
o Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2016 - only close relatives surrogates, not others
o Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2016 which denies self-
determination of gender identity
Idea of citizenship must include all of the identities, must be gender-blind,
inclusive.
5.(c) What are the reasons for the continuing scourge of hunger and malnutrition in our
country?
Global hunger Index - still placed in "Serious" level of hunger category
Hunger mainly affects socially vulnerable and marginalised
o Women
o Depressed sections
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o Tribes
o Children
Affected by child Stunting, wasting, anaemia among women,
Reasons
o Inter-regional ad Intra-state disparities
o Lack of proper diet
o State distribution mechanism - impediments
o Women status inside families - low
o Lack of proper sanitation
o Ecological factors
Steps - PM Matru Vandana yojana, Nutrition Mission - focus on eradicating
malnutrition.
5.(d) How has the covid pandemic altered the migration patterns in India.
Covid impacted migration patterns
o Rise in emigrants increased to 281 million in 2020 from 272 million in 2019
Mainly to Western developed countries - USA, Germany, Saudi etc
Reverse migration of migrant workers - to escape starvation
Service industries esp. IT workers
o Move from tier-1 to tier-2, tier-3 or native places
o Remote working enabled this
Inter-state migrant workers - impacted by non-portability of entitlements and
identification issues
5.(e) Gendered division of labour in India’s digitizing economy
Digitalisation - dubbed as IR 4.0 - because of its revolutionary potential
Forms of it
o Increased implementation of smart technologies, automation, robotics,
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From 1990s - New Socio-religious movements - Not confine to Dalits, open to all
depressed / secular.
o Radhaswami Satsang Mvmt
o Dera Sachha Sauda
Now debunking myths and counter-domination of upper castes in fields like
Journalism, Media, cinema etc
o Rise of Dalit literature
o Icon’s usurpation and celebration
Evaluation
o Dalit women - political participation - though increase in absolute numbers
- still low
o Status inside homes - little change
6.(b) Explain the difference between lineage and descent using illustrations. What are
conceptual issues about lineage and descent in India.
Descent - tracing of inter-generation relationships through
o Real (father-child) - culturally acceptable
o Putative (Acknowledged)
o Fictive (imaginative) ( parent-child) links
Lineage –
o Lineage is a form of descent group.
o Known ancestors, No concept of God
o For passing on property purpose
Types of lineages
o Patrilineal
o Matrilineal
o Ambilineal
o Bi-lineal
Conceptual issues
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o Both living and mythological ancestors are used to trace the descent - to
which there is no consensus
o Through Descent, every human can be connected. But this is not accepted.
6.(c) What are the salient features of POSH Act?
Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and
Redressal) Act, 2013 (also referred to as the “POSH Act”)
A mechanism for dealing with sexual harassment complaints in the workplace
Features of POSH act
o Widened definition of sexual harassment - physical, mental, psychological
o Implied threat/promise both been
o Must constitute IC - Internal committee
o Defined duties of employer
o Heavy punishment
o POSH Training and awareness
POSH act - law prevents crimes; act as deterrent and enables social change.
7.(a) Ethnic conflicts in India are not primordial but are a creation of political necessity
and administrative convenience. Discuss.
Ethnicity - Cohen (1974) defines ethnicity as a process of “interaction between
culture groups operating within common social contexts”.
Ethnic groups - on one hand shows commonality and on other shows how unique
or being distinguished from others.
Ethnicity or commonality between people always exists. Naturally it need not
prompt violence unless it’s dictated by vested, sectarian, narrow interests.
Primordia list view:
o Borris & Richmond - Ethnic groups are largely operative in pre-industrial
society
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Consequences
o Rise of crimes, overcrowded and maladjustment
o Breeding ground of diseases, environmental pollution, demoralization, and
many social tensions.
o Crimes and Gambling
o Lack of housing
Efforts to Curb - Urban Land ceiling act, Rent control act
o Anonymity on rise
Trend of Over-Urbanisation and Under-Urbanisation
8.(c) Comment on the effectiveness of POCSO Act in protecting children from sexual
offences.
POSCO act - was enacted to protect children from sexual offences.
Features - Gender-neutral law, no time limit for reporting, Confidentiality of the
victim’s identity, Including death penalty, for sexual crimes against children
Effectiveness
o Acts as deterrent
o Increased awareness
o Swift legal initiation of case
o Speedy justice
Where the law can be more effective
o police face a lot of barriers in conducting a proper investigation
o Functioning of monitoring institutions still not transparent
o Poor awareness
o Socialisation yet to be effective from small age.
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