Foundation of Sociological Theory MCQs

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Praveen Singh • 36.81K Points
Coach

Q 71. Durkheim holds the view that the preindustrial societies were held together by

(A) mechanical solidarity
(B) organic solidarity
(C) nominal solidarity
(D) attitudinal solidarity

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Vijay Sangwan • 28.62K Points
Instructor II

Q 72. The type of social solidarity found among agrarian societies is

(A) mechanical solidarity
(B) organic solidarity
(C) nominal solidarity
(D) attitudinal solidarity

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Rakesh Kumar • 28.44K Points
Instructor II

Q 73. The term conscience collective was used by Durkheim to indicate

(A) shared taboos
(B) fashion sense among the members
(C) shared belief system
(D) kinship system

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Ranjeet • 34.60K Points
Instructor I

Q 74. According to Durkheim, modern societies are characterised by

(A) mechanical solidarity
(B) organic solidarity
(C) nominal solidarity
(D) attitudinal solidarity

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Vinay • 28.75K Points
Instructor II

Q 75. The binding force between individual and society in primitive societies is regarded as

(A) conscience collective
(B) totemism
(C) social facts
(D) suicide

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Praveen Singh • 36.81K Points
Coach

Q 76. Durkheim denoted the establishment of specified jobs for specific people as

(A) the division of gender
(B) . the division of labour
(C) the division of rules
(D) the division of solidarity

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Rakesh Kumar • 28.44K Points
Instructor II

Q 77. According to Durkheim primitive societies are characterised by

(A) mechanical solidarity
(B) organic solidarity
(C) nominal solidarity
(D) attitudinal solidarity

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Vikash Gupta • 33.56K Points
Instructor I

Q 78. According to Durkheim, social solidarity depends on the extent of

(A) discrimination
(B) alienation
(C) division of labour
(D) gender inequality

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Vikash Gupta • 33.56K Points
Instructor I

Q 79. Who said that society is a ‘reality sui generis?’

(A) auguste comte
(B) herbert spencer
(C) emile durkheim
(D) max webber

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Vikash Gupta • 33.56K Points
Instructor I

Q 80. According to Durkheim the central characteristic of religion was

(A) sacred-profane dichotomy
(B) life after death
(C) highly superstitious
(D) elimination of all forms of discrimination

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