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30% curtailed syllabus in SOCIOLOGY for STD XI and XII (General students) Year 2020-21Chapter wise allocation of marks.Weightage to the content.SrNoName Of the ChapterMarks1Book -1 Introducing SociologyCh.1. Sociology and SocietyCh.2 Terms, concepts and their use in sociologyCh. 3 Understanding Social InstitutionsCh. 4 Culture and SocialisationTotalFinal Exam Portion Year 2020-21Book -2 Understanding Society.Ch.1Social change and Social order in rural2345and urban SocietyCh.2 Environment and SocietyCh. 3 Introducing western sociologistCh. 4 Indian SociologistCh. 5 Understanding Social institutions10151520(Core content chapter from book -1.)Total801234152525158020Note: - Project /Assignment - Refer to earlier topicsSTD , XIIth (General Students)30 per curtailed syllabus.Final Exam Year 2020-21 Marks - 80Weightage to content.SrNo12345612345Name Of the ChapterBook -1 Book -1.Indian Society.Ch.1. Introducing Indian SocietyCh.2 The demographic structure of Indian societyCh. 3 Social institution-Continuity and changeCh. 4 The market as a social institutionCh.5 Patterns of social inequality and ExclusionsCh. 6 Suggestion for project workTotalBook -2 Social Change and development inIndia.Ch. Structural changeCh.2 Cultural changeCh. 3 Change and Development in Ruler societyCh. 4 Mass media and communicationCh. 5 Social movementsTotalNote:- For Assignments Refer earlier topicsMarks01110606110540070709071080

Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Alto,Betim-GoaBLUE-PRINT HSSC (MODEL PAPER) 2020-21Duration- 2 ½ HrsSr. Chap.No NoSub- SociologyMax marks- 80ObjectivesKnowledge 30%Understanding 50%Content AreaVSA1VSA11BOOK I INDIAN SOCIETYIntroducing Indian Society22Demographic structure of Indiansociety33Social Institutions: Continuity andchange445567S.A I2S.A II L.A34S.A IS.A II L.AVSAApplication20%TotalS.A I S.A II L.AMarks011(1)25(4)*10(2) 17(3)9(2)2(1)18(3)11(2)1106The Market as a Social Institution.71829410711812(2)Patterns of Social Inequality andExclusionSuggestions for Project WorkBOOK IIStructural Change5(1)19(3)6(1)7(1)Change and Development inRural societyMass Media and CommunicationSocial : Figures outside bracket indicate question number and figures within the bracket indicate marks.* Indicate options.110513(2)8(1)Total :0628(4)3(1)Cultural Change26(4)80

Model Question Paper 2020-21STD:- XIISub: SociologyDuration: 2 ½ HrsTotal No of Questions: 32max -------------------------Instructions:I) This question paper consists of 32 questions divided into 4 parts; A,B,C and D.II) Answer each part on a fresh page.III) Write the no. of each question clearly.IV) All questions are compulsory.V) Part A contains 8 questions of 1 mark each, of which 1-4 are a multiple choice type questions and 5-8 are to beanswered in one sentence only. Part B contains 8 questions of 2 marks each. Part C Contains 8 questions of 3marks each and part D contains 8 questions of 4 marks each.VI) There is no overall choice. However, internal choice is provided in Q.25, Q.27and Q.32VII) Answers should be brief and to the point. Word limit should be adhered to as far as possible.PART AQ. Nos 1-8 carry 1 mark each. In 1-4 questions four options are provided out of which one is correct.Select the Correct option. In 5-8 questions answers should be written in one sentence only.1. The forces of modernization and capitalist economic change united India for the first time under: French ruleColonial ruleDutch ruleMughal rule2. The castes which had large population and were granted land rights by partial land reforms were: Scheduled CastesDominant CastesOutcastesBackward Castes3. Emergence of machine production, based on the use of inanimate power resources like steam or electricity I ation4. The first modern mass media institution began with the development of : Printing press Television Post and Telegraph Radio Broadcasting5. What is Prejudice?

6. What is unstructured interview?7. Name the social reformer who opened the first school for women.8. What does redemptive social movement aim at?PART BQ. Nos. 9 -16 are short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answers to them should normally not exceed40 words.9. State any two social reasons for rural people migrating to cities.10. Why was the Malthusian theory criticized by the Marxist and the Liberals?11. Examine how tribes have been classified on the basis of acquired traits.12. Explain the meaning of “Comodification” with the help of examples. 13. “Colonialismled to considerable movement of people”. Explain.14. What is “secularization of caste”?15. State the changes brought about by abolition of zamindari system.16. Explain any two features of social movement.PART CQ.Nos. 17 -24 are also short answer type questions carrying 3 marks each. Answers to them should normally notexceed 60 words.17. “Literacy varies across gender, region and social groups”. Explain.18. Explain the features of caste.(Any 3)19. Write a short note on Adivasi struggle.20. Explain the key principles of social stratification.21. Analyze the negative consequences of contract farming.22. “Privately owned Radio provided a boost to entertainment programme”. Explain. 23. Analyzethe amazing growth in Indian Newspaper in last few decades.24. Write a short note on ‘New Farmers Movement’.PART DQ. Nos. 25 -32 are long answer type questions carrying 4 marks each. Answers to them should normally not exceed100 words. Internal choice is provided in Q. No. 25, Q.No.27 and Q. No. 32.25. Analyze the factors responsible for the decline of Child Sex Ratio in India.ORAnalyze the Family Planning Programme during the emergency period.26. Explain the trading network which existed in pre-colonial India.27. Analyze the struggle of the differently abled.ORAnalyze the contribution of social reformers towards women’s Equality & Rights.28. Write a short note on ‘Survey’ as a method in sociological research.

29. Explain the impact of Industrialisation on colonial India.30. Explain the criticisms leveled against sanskritisation as a concept of social change.31. Explain the negative social consequences of Green Revolution.32. Explain Chipko Movement as an ecological movement.ORExplain the Dalit Movement as a caste based movement.

Goa Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education,Alto, Betim-GoaModel Paper For Academic Year 2020-21Duration: 2 ½ HrsQ.No.Subject: - SociologyName of the ChaptersKnowledge 30%Book I – Indian Society. (40) VSA S.A I S.A II L.A11Ch.1. Introducing Indian Society(1)234Understanding 50%Application20%VSA1S.A I2S.A II L.A34VSA S.A I12TotalS.A II L.A340110(2)9(2) 17(3)Ch.3. Social Institutions:Continuity and Change (06)11(2)Ch.4. The Market as a SocialInstitution (06)18(3)5. Patterns of Social Inequalityand Exclusion (11)2(1) 12(2) 20(3)5(1)7. Suggestions for Project Work(05)6(1)25(4) 11*0626(4)0619(3)27(4) 11*0528(4)Book II – Social Change AndDevelopment In India. (40)Ch.1 Structural Change (07)3(1)Ch.2 Cultural Change4(1) 13(2)0721(3)22(3)Ch. 4 Change and Development inRural Society (09)Ch. 7 Mass Media and7(1)Communications (07)Ch. 8 Social Movements (10)8(1)Total :Maximum Marks: - 801(1)Ch.2. The Demographic Structureof the Indian Society (11)(07)H-55429(4) 0732(4)*2423(3) 30(4)14(2)0931(4)15(2)0716(2) 24(3)401016Note: Figures outside bracket indicate question number and figures within the bracket indicate marks.* Indicate options.80

Goa Board Of Secondary And Higher Secondary Education, Alto, Betim -Goa.Model Paper For Academic Year -2020-2021Time: 2 ½ Hrs.Sub.: SOCIOLOGYTotal No. Of Questions: 32Sub. Code: H 554Max.Marks: 80INSTRUCTIONS: i) This question paper consists of 32 questions divided into 4 parts i.e., A, B, C, and D.ii) Answer each part on a fresh page.iii) Write the number of each question clearly.iv) All questions are compulsory.v) Part A contains 8 questions of 1 mark each, of which 1 -4 are multiple choice type questionsand 5 -8 are to be answered in one sentence only. Part B contains 8 questions of 2 markseach, Part C contains 8 questions of 3 marks each, and Part D contains 8 questionsof 4 marks each.vi) There is no overall choice. However internal choice is provided in Q. No. 25, Q. No. 27 and Q. No. 32.vii) Answers should be brief and to the point and the word limit should be adhered to as far asPossible.PART –AQ.Nos. 1 -8 carry 1 mark each. in 1 -4 questions four options are provided out of whoch one is correct. Select thecorrect option. In 5 -8 questions, answers should be in one sentence only.1. The main carriers of nationalism who led the campaign for freedom during colonial period were the: Rural middle classes Urban middle classes Urban upper classes Rural upper classes2. The ways in which individuals may be cut off from full involvement in the wider society is referred to as : Social inequality Social exclusion Social stratification Social discrimination3. The emergence of machine production based on the use of inanimate power resources like steam or electricity is: Westernization Industrialisation Modernization Democratization

4. At the All India Muslim Ladies Conference, Jahanara Shah Nawas proposed a resolution against the evils of: Polygamy Sati system Child marriage Female infanticide5. Mention any two main dimensions of untouchability.6. What is an Observation research method?7. Name the first modern mass media institution.8. Give an example of Reformist social movements.PART -BQ. Nos. 9 -16 are short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answers to them should normally not exceed40 words.9. Elaborate any two causes of famines.10. State any two checks suggested by Thomas Robert Malthus to reduce population growth.11. Explain any two features of caste.12. Write a short note on Other Backward classes.13. State the two kinds of Westernisation.14. Examine any two negative consequences of Green Revolution.15. Analyze the impact of Globalisation on Radio.16. Explain any two features of social movements.PART -CQ.Nos. 17 -24 are also short answer type questions carrying 3 marks each. Answers to them should normally notexceed 60 words.17. 'Literacy varies considerably across gender, across regions and across social groups.' Explain.18. Write a short note on traditional business community of the’vaishyas.19. "The advent of colonialism in India produced major upheavals in the economy, productions, trade andagriculture." Explain.20. Write a note on common features central to the public perception of 'disability'.21. "Colonialism led to considerable movement of people". Explain.

22. Explain the three different situations of urban impact after independence according to the Sociologist M.S.A.Rao.23. Elaborate the land reform laws passed in independent India.24. Explain any three theories of social movements.PART -DQ. Nos. 25 -32 are long answer type questions carrying 4 marks each. Answers to them should normally not exceed100 words. Internal choice is provided in Q. No. 25, Q.No.27 and Q. No. 32.25. Analyze the factors responsible for the declining child sex ratio in India.ORAnalyze the National Population policy in India.26. Explain the major hardships faced by the tribal’s due to the national development.27. Analyze the contribution of social reformers in the 19th century towards the struggle for women'sEquality and rights.ORAnalyze the State and Non-State initiatives to address caste and tribe discrimination.28. Explain the 'survey' as a sociological research method.29. Critically evaluate the process of Sanskritization in India.30. Explain the features of contract farming System.31. Explain the effects of Globalisation on print media.32. Write a note on the Chipko movement as an ecological movement.ORWrite a note on Dalit movement as a caste-based **************

MODEL PAPER BLUE-PRINT MARCH H.S.S.C.EXAMINATION (STD XII)Duration: 2½ hoursSubject: SociologyObjectiveMax. Marks: 80KnowledgeUnderstanding (51.25) Application (22.5)(26.25)VSA SA-1 SA- 2 LA VSA SA-1 SA- 2 LA VSA SA-1 SA- 212341234123Content AreaTotalLA4Book-I INDIAN SOCIETY (40)1. Introducing Indian Society2. The Demographic Structureof the Indian Society1(1)2(1)4(1)117(3)9(2)10(2)3. Social Institutions:Continuity And Change27(4)*4. The Market as a SocialInstitution5. Patterns of Social InequalityAnd Exclusion6. Suggestions for Project 520(3)Book- II SOCIAL CHANGE ANDDEVELOPMENT IN INDIA (40)21(3)1. Structural Change5(1)2. Cultural Change3.Change and Development inRural Society6(1)13(2)14(2)8(1)8. Social MovementsTotal730(4)715(2)22(3)7(1)7. Mass Media (4)*181080Note: Figures outside the brackets indicate the question number and figures within the brackets indicatethe marks.* indicates optional questions

Goa Board Of Secondary And Higher Secondary Education, Alto, Betim -Goa.Model Paper For Academic Year -2020-2021Time: 2 ½ Hrs.Sub.: SOCIOLOGYSub. Code: H 554Total No. Of Questions: 32Max.Marks: 80General Instructions:1) This question paper consists of 32 questions divided into 4 Parts i.e. A, B, C and D. 2)Answer each Part on a fresh page.3) Write the number of each question clearly.4) All questions are compulsory.5) Part A contains 08 questions of 01 mark each, of which 1-4 are multiple choice type questions and5-8 are to be answered in one sentence only. Part B contains 08 questions of 02 marks each, Part Ccontains 08 questions of 03 marks each and Part D contains 08 questions of 04 marks each.6) There is no overall choice. However internal choice is provided in Q.25, Q.27 and Q.32.7) Answers should be brief and to the point and the word limit should be adhered to as far as possible.PART AQ. Nos 1-8 carry 01 mark each. In 1-4 questions four options are provided out of which one is correct. Select thecorrect option. In 5-8 questions, answers should be in one sentence.1) Colonial exploitation and domination scarred Indian society in many ways and gave birth to its own enemy. Feudalism Socialism Nationalism Fascism2) An example of preventive checks according to Robert Malthus is. Floods Disease Famines Celibacy3) The first Backward class commission was headed by. Kaka Kalelkar B.P Mandal Datta Sawant B.P Wadia4) An epidemic that affects a very wide geographical area is known as. Endemic Pandemic Plannedemic Panicdemic5) What is Sanskritization?6) State any two examples of land owning groups in Karnataka.7) Name the scholar who argued that newspapers helped the growth of Nationalism.8) State any one issue against which the leaders of the movement in Jharkhand agitated.

PART BQ. Nos 9-16 are Short answer type questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to them shouldnormally not exceed 40 words9) State the causes of famines.10) Explain any two features of caste.11) Explain the significance of the Dhorai village according to Alfred Gell. 12) Explainthe features of interview method.13) Explain the process of Westernization.14) State the effects of large scale circulation of labour.15) Explain the transformation that took place in rural society after Independence.16) What is the “New farmer’s movement about?PART CQ. Nos 17-24 are also Short answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to them should normally notexceed 60 words.17) “Literacy varies across gender across regions and across social groups.” Explain.18) Explain the dimensions of Untouchability.19) Analyze some common features central to the perception of disability all over the world.20) Analyze the Survey Method of sociological research.21) Explain the impact of British industrialization on Indian society.22) Explain the factors responsible for the amazing growth of Indian language newspapers.23) Write a note on Mass Media under the British rule.24) Explain the features of Social movements.PART DQ. Nos 25-32 are Long answer type questions carrying 04 marks each. Answers to them should normally notexceed 100 words. Internal choice is provided in Q.25, Q.27 and Q.32.25) Analyze the factors responsible for the declining sex ratio in India.ORAnalyze the Population Policy in India.26) The tribal’s suffered in the name of National Development. Explain.27) Write a note on the success of the Marwari community.ORWrite a note on the traditional business communities of the Vaishyas.28) Explain the role of the Social Reformers in the 19th century towards the struggle for women’s equalityand rights.29) Explain the impact of British Colonialism on India.30) Sanskritization as a concept has been criticized at different levels. Explain.31) Analyze the negative impact of the Green Revolution.32) Analyze the Chipko Movement.ORAnalyze Caste based Movements.

30% curtailed syllabus in SOCIOLOGY for STD XI and XII (General students) Year 2020-21 Chapter wise allocation of marks. Weightage to the content. Sr No Name Of the Chapter Marks Book -1 Introducing Sociology 1 Ch.1. Sociology and Society 15 2 Ch.2 Terms, concepts and their use in sociology 25 3 Ch. 3 Understanding Social Institutions 25

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