Chapter 4: Patterns of Social Inequality and Exclusion

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Social inequality is:

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Stratification leads to:

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Which group faces maximum exclusion historically?

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Social exclusion results in:

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Equality means:

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Prejudice leads to:

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Discrimination is:

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Which is NOT a form of inequality?

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Social inequality is:

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Life chances mean:

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Inclusion of disabled people requires:

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Disability is often linked to:

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Disabled persons face:

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Gender inequality exists due to:

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Gender refers to:

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Reservation policies aim at:

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Minorities face:

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Minorities are groups with:

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OBCs are defined as:

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OBC stands for:

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Tribal exclusion is mainly due to:

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Adivasi movements are mainly for:

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Development projects often lead to:

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Colonial rule affected Adivasis by:

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Adivasis depend mainly on:

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Dalits are associated with:

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Endogamy means:

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Caste system promotes:

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Untouchability is:

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Caste is based on:

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Social exclusion affects:

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Social exclusion is:

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Exclusion denies access to:

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Social exclusion is:

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Social exclusion means:

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Example of stereotype:

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Prejudice is mostly:

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Discrimination refers to:

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Stereotypes are:

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Prejudice means:

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Stratification is transferred through:

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Which is NOT a feature of stratification?

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Stratification is:

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Stratification is based on:

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Social stratification means:

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Social capital refers to:

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Cultural capital includes:

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Economic capital refers to:

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Social inequality is mainly based on:

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Social inequality refers to:

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