Sociology Chapter 11 – Change and Development in Rural Society MCQ Question Answers for Various Entrance Exams

 

1. The laws that impose upper limit on the amount of land that can be owned by a particular family is known as _______
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2. Father of white revolution in India :
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3. The process in which the rich grew richer & many of the poor stagnated or grew poorer is known as.....
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4. In _______ system of land settlement actual cultivators' and not zamindars were responsible for paying the tax.
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5. Which yojna was initiated by the Govt. regarding the transformation of rural development?
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6. .................imposed the upper limit on the amount of land that can be owned by a particular family.
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7. In ______ System Headman of the village collected the tax
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8. The ..................... was the time in which agricultural production increased significantly as a result of new inventions.
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9. Golden Revolution is related to :
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10. In rural areas, there is a complex system between caste &.....
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11. Women are emerging as the main source of agricultural labourer. Which is often termed as ______ of agricultural force?
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12. Which statement is correct regarding Ceiling Acts?
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13. During the British rule, the Zamindari system caused... ........to stagnate & decline.
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14. Why in most regions of India, women are excluded from ownership of land?
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15. Which of the following is/are 'hereditary' labour relationships (bonded labour) :
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16. ___ is the single most important resource & form of property in rural society.
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17. Many of the working poor were tied to landowners in 'hereditary' labour relationships (bonded labour) such as____ System in Gujarat.
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18. Green Revolution Programmes were introduced only in areas that had _______
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19. Which of the following is/are the characteristics of the agricultural labour?
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20. Land reforms introduced after independence:
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