CBSE Term 2 Question Paper for Class 12 – Sociology
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CBSE Term 2 Question Paper Class 12 Exam Sociology
Board |
Central Board of Secondary Education 2022
(CBSE Term 2) |
Class |
12th |
Subject |
Sociology |
Topic |
Question Paper |
Section A
(1) Urban luxury manufactures like the high quality silks and cottons of Dacca or Murshidabad must have been hit first by the almost simultaneous collapse of indigeneous court demand and the external market on which these had largely depended. Village crafts in the interior and particularly, in regions other than eastern India where British penetration was earliest and deepest, probably survived much longer, Coming to be seriously affected only with the spread of railways.
When British took over states and towns of India, some of them lost their courts, artisans and court gentry. Give any one reason.
(2) Ways of thinking
_ John stuart Mill’s essay ‘On Liberty’ soon after its publication become a text in Indian colleges. Indians come to know about Magna Carta, and the struggle for liberty and equality in Europe and America.
Mention the kind of Westernization being referred to in the given source.
Section – B
(3) Many of our cultural practices and patterns can be traced to our agrarian backgrounds. Structural and cultural changes are closely inter-related Most of the New Year festivals in different regions of India celebrate the main harvest season.
(a) ‘’There is a close relationship between agriculture and culture.’’ Give one reason to support the given statement.
(b) Name any two agriculture related festivals.
(4) A social movement requires sustained collective action over time. Such action is often directed against the state and takes the form of demanding changes in state policy or practice. Spontaneous and disorganized protest cannot be called s social movement.
(a) Write any features of a social movement.
(b) Give an example of a Delhi Movement.
(5) There a visit difference between the empire building of pre –capitalist times and that of capitalist times.’’ What is this difference?
(6) Sanskaritisation seems to justify a model that rests on inequality and exclusion. ‘’ Give two reasons to support this statement.
(7) The varied social reform movements did have common themes. Yet there were also significant differences. State any two differences.
(8) What are Redemptive of Transformatory social movements? Give one example
OR
(b) What is meant by Reformist social movements? Give one example.
(9) ‘’For Indian nationalists the issue of economic exploitation under colonial rule was a central issue.’’ How did Indian nationalists promote industrialization in the early years of Independence?
10) How did commercialization of agriculture lead to circulation of labour ?
11)
(a) Job recruitment as a factory worker takes a different pattern. Explain this pattern.
(b) Explain Scientific Management’ system. What sift from scientific Management took place in the 1980s?
Section – C
(12) Mention the positive and negative aspects of ‘contract farming’ system.
Section – D
(13) (a) What is the difference between a strike and a lockout ? Discuss the famous strike of Bombay Textile Mills of 1982.
(b) Home based work is an important part of the economy. Explain by giving an example.
(14) Are ecological movements new or old social movements? Explain above using the chipko movement as an example.