Lecture 32 Self evaluation :
1) Each question carries 1 mark.
2) There are five alternatives - (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) given against each question out of which only one is the most appropriate answer. If (A) is correct, round on the correct alternative like (A) .
3) If a question is answered wrongly or more than one answers are marked, 0.20 marks will be deducted for each such question.
Q.1. Modernization of India has led to:
(A) A just order in which all are happy
(B) Crisis of values
(C) Perfect society
(D) Religious life
Q.2. Writings of Anand K. Coomaraswamy, Louis Dumont, A.K. Saran, G.S. Ghurye and several others present an understanding of new possibilities keeping in view:
(A) The agricultural practices of modern India
(B) The agricultural practices of ancient India
(C) The religious and spiritual texts of ancient India
(D) Interdisciplinary discourse in social sciences
Q.3. Among those who have developed critiques of modernity and have proposed new solutions there are several:
(A) Magicians
(B) Traders
(C) Biologists
(D) Westerners
Q.4. The basic spiritual and Dharmic frameworks of Indian traditions are not inconsistent with:
(A) Concepts of cooperation and holism
(B) Anthropology
(C) Biology
(D) Sociology
Q.5. Legitimation on grounds other than those internal to development standards, i.e., on grounds other than class interests, may produce varieties of:
(A) Facts
(B) Data
(C) Fascism
(D) Dreams
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