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Integration involves |
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commonly accepted values. |
B. |
similarity of various structural parts. |
C. |
None of above |
Answer: Option A
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12. |
In the process of social integration which one of the following is not a serious problem? |
A. |
Complex society structure |
B. |
Trade union system |
C. |
Extent of socialisation |
Answer: Option B
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13. |
Which of the following is not an important hindrance in the process of social integration? |
A. |
Political homogeneity |
B. |
religious disharmony |
C. |
Class differentiation |
Answer: Option B
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14. |
"Closely woven" types of integration is common in |
A. |
bureaucracies |
B. |
communistic societies |
C. |
liberal democracies |
Answer: Option C
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15. |
Which of the following is type of integration? |
A. |
Closely woven |
B. |
Loosely woven |
C. |
Both of these |
D. |
None of these |
Answer: Option C
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16. |
In 'loosely woven' type of integration there is variation in |
A. |
individual behaviour only. |
B. |
national behaviour alone. |
C. |
both in individual and national behaviour. |
Answer: Option C
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17. |
A loosely woven society is one |
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which is not integrated. |
B. |
which is poorly integrated. |
C. |
in which there are no rigid social norms. |
Answer: Option C
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18. |
Those who follow philosophy of 'new order' in integration believe in the |
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abolition of existing social system. |
B. |
improvement of existing social order. |
C. |
None of above |
Answer: Option A
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In a complex and rapidly changing society most important method of achieving social integration is |
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economic planning |
B. |
social planning |
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static planning |
Answer: Option B
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In multiracial society national integration can be achieved when |
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minority flows in the national stream on its own. |
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ruling parties appease minorities. |
C. |
Both of these |
Answer: Option A
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