Human life is based on the
  • Material benefits
  • Spiritual thoughts
  • Conflict among members
  • Interaction and communication among members
_____ a mode of reward or punishment that reinforce socially expected forms of behaviour.
  • Identity
  • Conflict
  • Sanctions
  • Khasi
The system in which society was divided into Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras was known as
  • Varna System
  • Class System
  • Status
  • Caste System
Which one of the following refers to the place or time of one's birth?
  • Identity
  • Natal
  • Values
  • Aggregates
A Peer group is a kind of
  • Primary group
  • Secondary group
  • Association
  • Peer, group
The behaviours, obligations, and privileges attached to social status is known as
  • Status set
  • Role set
  • Social role
  • Status symbol
Panchamas in the caste system were considered as
  • Untouchables
  • Vaishyas
  • Shudras
  • Kshatriyas
The perspective which stresses that deviance promotes social unity and social change is
  • Conflict
  • Functionalist
  • Interactionism
  • Post-modernist
Social classes, status groups, age and gender groups, and crowds are the examples of
  • Reference groups
  • Peer, groups,
  • In groups
  • Quasigroups
The basis of a caste system is
  • Ascribed status
  • Achieved status
  • Power
  • Wealth
Migrants are often considered as
  • Out-Group
  • In-Group
  • Peer Group
  • Reference Group
Social position in a society is known as
  • Class
  • Caste
  • Role
  • Status
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