Self Evaluation
  Lecture 35: Practical Problems of India-II
 

Lecture 35 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 After independence India was declared one sovereign nation but this did not put an end to conflicts between … nationalities and conflict between Indian nation and nationalities.

(A)   Multiple

(B)   Weak

(C)   Stronger

(D)   None of these

Q.2 Having achieved division of country into linguistic states … lost its appeal for national mobilization except in states where people speak different languages or the history of linguistic groups is confounded with other hierarchies.

(A)   Caste identity

(B)   Regional identity

(C)   Ethnicity

(D)   Linguistic identity

Q.3 As a matter of fact among non-Hindus too there is a competition between religious and … identities.

(A)    Other

(B)   Caste

(C)   Less developed

(D)   Informal

Q.4 Andre Beteille, referring to the identity of caste and community, said: “…, which brings different communities into confrontation with each other, may have made people more conspicuous of their rights, but it has also made social prejudice more difficult to control.”

(A)   Language

(B)   Identity politics

(C)   Civil society action

(D)   Voluntarism

Q.5 Glocalization is the … of modernity for the spread of commodity forms in local cultures,

(A)   Calculation

(B)   Modeling

(C)   Simulation

(D)   None of the above