Social Structure : Stratification And Social Process In Society

Question
CBSEENSO11022920

Write four significant traits or aspects for social interactions.

Solution

The following four traits or aspects are may significant for social interaction :

(a) Social Contacts are a pre-requisite of interaction.

(b) Communication is the medium of interactions.

(c) The different ways or modes in which social forces operate influence the kinds of interaction, and

(d) Social interaction always occurs within a social structure.

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Some More Questions From Social Structure : Stratification and Social Process in Society Chapter

Write in short the meaning of following terms/words :

(1) Status, (2) Socialization,

(3) Social Structure, (4) Social System,

(5) Role, (6) Role-Strain,

(7) Role-Conflict, (8) Role-Set,

(9) Norms.

What is meant by the following terms/words :

(1) Achieved Status, (2) Ascribed Status,

(3) Adaptive Function, (4) Dysfunctions,

(5) Esteem, (6) Prestige,

(7) Pattern-Maintenance,

(8) Preservation of Order,

(9) Functions.

Briefly write the meaning of following terms/words :

(1) Integrative Function,

(2) Latent Functions,

(3) Multiple Roles,

(4) Macro level of Social Structure,

(5) Menifest Functions,

(6) Master Status,

(7) Micro Level Social Structure,

(8) Values.

What is role-set ? Describe the role-set of a doctor in a hospital.

What do you mean by role-strain and role-conflict ? Give suitable examples.

Explain the meaning and role of social institutions.

What is meant by the following terms/words :

(a) Varna, (b) Caste, (c) Class, (d) Unequal Distribution of Resources, (e) Social Stratification, (f) Wealth or Property.

Explain the meaning of following terms/words :

(a) Power, (b) Psychological Gratification, (c) Gender Inequality, (d) Ethnicity, (e) Gender, (f) Sanskritization.

Explain in brief the meaning of terms/words :

(a) Diffusion, (b) Accomodation, (c) Cooperation, (d) Social Process, (e) Conflict.

What is meant by the following terms/words :

(a) Association Social Processes, (b) Dissociative Social Processes, (c) Heterogeneous Society, (d) Assimilation, (e) Interaction.