Module 14: Self Evaluation
  Lecture 6: Institutional Approach to Social Transformation
 

Q.6. Gandhi tried to remove untouchability from India using a … approach.

(A)   Revolutionary

(B)   Wrong

(C)   Right

(D)   Moral

Q.7. Without … building the metropolitan civilization would just not be possible and people would be living in the forests or small villages dependent on rain fed agriculture.

(A)   Religion

(B)   Technological development

(C)   Value education

(D)   Christianity

Q.8. There are basically two problems with institutional approach: (a) insufficient understanding of the full and long term implications of interventions/revolutions (which may lead to a worst combination of the new and the old institutions); and (b) … .

(A)    Modernization

(B)   Urbanization

(C)   Devaluation of the role of morals

(D)   Socialization

Q.9. … is a complex entity. No amount of revolutionary struggle can ever change everything in the desired direction.

(A)   Media

(B)   Moral education

(C)   Society

(D)   All of the above

Q.10. Gandhi once told that he too was a communist and that he was a communist by heart who did not believe in … .

(A)   Equality

(B)   Violence

(C)   Development

(D)   Revolution