SOCIOLOGY
Unit – I Social Stratification
I. Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers:
1. Minority Communities are allowed to establish education institutions under article ………………..of the constitution.(30)
2. The Practice of untouchability is prohibited by ……………….. article.(17)
3. The Untouchability Crimes act implemented in the year ...........(1955)
II. Answer the following questions in one sentence each:
1. According to which Article providing social justice and people welfare is the duty of the state government.?
According to Article 39 providing social justice and people welfare is the duty of the state government.
2. What does Article 21A say?
Article 21A says free and compulsory education to all children between 6 and 14 years is fundamental right of the children.
3. What does Article 45 say?
Article 45 says all children under 14 years should be provided with free and compulsory education.
4. What does Article 19 say?
The Article 19 says that Right to Speak and Right to express one‟s own opinion is the fundamental right.
5. What does Article 29 provide for?
Article 29 provides for the Protection of Cultural rights of the minorities
6. What does Article 30 provide for?
Article 30 provides for the establishment of Minority educational institutions.
7. What does Article 46 say?
Article 46 says that it is the duty of the government to support the education interest of Scheduled Caste and Tribes.
8. What is Social Stratification?
The method of dividing people into different strata and then assigning different roles and status in the society is called as Social Stratification.
9. What are the Major forms of Social Stratification?
Primitive Society Slavery Estate System Varna System Caste System
10. “An analysis of why a group of people stayed outside the village; whether they came from outside or were pushed outside, provides an answer to the birth and practice of Untouchability”. Who said this?
Dr B.R.Ambedkar said this.
11. “Untouchability is a heinous expression of caste system. This is a leprosy attached to Hindu skin”. Who said this?
Gandhiji said this.
12. “The Untouchables were expected to carry the night soil, dead animals and other filthy jobs” . Who said this?
B. Kuppuswamy said this.
13. What is the importance of The Article 17 of the Indian Constitution?
The Article 17 of the Indian Constitution prohibits Untouchability.
14. When did The government of India implement „Untouchability Crime Act?
The government of India implemented „Untouchability Crime Act‟in 1955.
15. How Untouchability Crime Act was amended?
The Untouchability Crime Act was amended as Civil Rights Protection Act.
III. Answer the following questions:
1. What are the reasons for Socail Inequality?
the Social inequality is the result of already present unequal social opportunities.
This is continued by providing unequal access to materials, resources, income, opportunities, recognitions and status
the neglect of the food and social security of caste
income and sex based discrimination
2. How does gender discrimination take place?
one person‟s thoughts are influenced by others thoughts.
Such influences on an individual are may be due to the thoughts of the family members or from the neighbours
There is more gender based inequality in access to school education, food and health facilities
3. What are the features of Social Stratification?
Social Stratification is social in nature
Social Stratification is Universal
Social Stratification is ancient
Social Stratification exists in different ways
4. How is Untouchability a social evil? Discuss.
The lowest position in the social strata
They were kept out of the education
Denial of Property Rights
Denial of Political participation rights
5. What are the Legal Measures to Eradicate Untouchability?
The Article 17 of the Indian Constitution prohibits Untouchability.
The government of India has implemented „Untouchability Crime Act‟ in 1955.
Civil Rights Protection Act was implemented in 1976 with necessary changes to the act of 1955.
According to this act, practicing untouchability is a crime.
Universal rights to vote and participate in election has also been provided.
Reservation has been given in the field of education and employment for Scheduled Castes and Tribes scheduled along with backward classes.
The Act of 1989 has given some specific responsibilities for the governments in the eradication of Untouchability.
equality to all.
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