Self Evaluation
  Lecture 5: Moral Approach to Social Transformation
 

Lectue 5 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.

4) The alternatives A-D are as follows:
(A) Assertion is correct and the reason is also correct. Reason is the correct reason of the assertion.
(B) Assertion is correct but the reason is wrong.
(C) Assertion is wrong but the reason is correct.
(D) Both assertion and reason are wrong.
(E) Assertion is correct and the reason is also correct but the reason is not the correct reason of the assertion.

Sl. No.                                     Assertion and reason Alter-native
1. There are wide differences between different social science disciplines regarding ideas of good society, meaning of improvement of the human condition, and methods of building a good society, because there are differences in both methods and goals.

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B
C
D
E

2. Institutionalists place more importance on man making because they think that human behaviour is governed by certain instincts.

A
B
C
D
E

3. Most demographers support a positive rate of growth of population because negative things always look bad.

A
B
C
D
E

4. Gandhi and Vinoba believed in Sarvodaya and Swaraj because they thought that Sarvodaya and Swaraj will be good for the industrial development of the country.

A
B
C
D
E

5. Materialists are unconcerned about social change because to them social change is caused by changes in the mode of production.

A
B
C
D
E