Chapter 3: Social Institutions: Continuity and Change

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Social institutions today show:

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Education among tribes leads to:

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Reservation policies aim at:

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Social mobility means:

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Modernization leads to:

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Tribal communities face:

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Loss of forests affects:

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Tribal identity is influenced by:

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Tribal society is generally:

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Tribe is based on:

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Love marriage reflects:

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Arranged marriage shows:

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Divorce indicates:

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Marriage is regulated by:

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Endogamy promotes:

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Inter-caste marriage represents:

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Marriage creates:

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Hindu Marriage Act was passed in:

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Polygamy means:

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Monogamy means:

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Modern families show:

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Kinship ties are:

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Matriarchal family gives authority to:

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Patriarchal family gives authority to:

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Neolocal residence means:

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Patrilocal residence means:

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Matrilineal system traces descent through:

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Patrilineal system traces descent through:

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Joint family includes:

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Nuclear family consists of:

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Modern caste system shows:

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Colonialism affected caste by:

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Dominant caste is defined by:

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Sanskritisation refers to:

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Caste occupation is:

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Basis of caste hierarchy:

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Endogamy means:

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Caste system is:

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Caste is based on:

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The term 'caste' comes from:

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Change in society leads to:

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Social institutions are:

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Which institution ensures social order?

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Marriage is:

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Kinship refers to:

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Family is:

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Which is NOT a social institution?

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Change in social institutions occurs due to:

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Continuity refers to:

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What is a social institution?

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