Social Problems
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What was the poet’s childhood fear?
Q. What are the problems faced by people in their old age?
- Disaffection
- Disregard
- Loneliness
- Respect
Q. Social exclusion, caste hierarchies, and decades of oppression have all contributed to the social problem of .
- cyberbullying
- poverty
- housing crisis
- domestic violence
Q. Which of the following are contributing factors to today's social problems?
- Social inclusion
- Decades of oppression
- Caste hierarchies
- Social exclusion
Q. Social norms are behaviours approved by ____________.
- individuals
- society
- aristocracy
- politicians
Q. Problems that affect society either directly or indirectly are called _____________.
- Political problems
- Economic problems
- Social problems
- International problems
Q. ______ can be defined as a way of behaviour that is regarded by a substantial part of the society as being in violation of one or more generally accepted norms.
- Taking drugs
- Social problems
- Economic problems
- Political problems
Q. Which of the following number must be used for National Child Line?
- 181
- 1091
- 108
- 1098
Q. Crimes committed by children are called _________.
- juvenile crimes
- abuse
- counselling
- intoxication
Q. Shriya has been working at a renowned IT company for about eight months now, and has made some close friends within her team. One day, she catches up with one of them for lunch and they have a pleasant conversation.
After lunch, she bids her colleague goodbye, before walking away to catch a bus. On the bus, Shriya ponders over the things that the conversation revealed to her, and decides that, unbeknownst to her, she is being violated at work.
Since there do not seem to be any obvious incidents, what are the likely reasons that led her to these conclusions?
After lunch, she bids her colleague goodbye, before walking away to catch a bus. On the bus, Shriya ponders over the things that the conversation revealed to her, and decides that, unbeknownst to her, she is being violated at work.
Since there do not seem to be any obvious incidents, what are the likely reasons that led her to these conclusions?
- I think she found out she is being paid lesser than most of her colleagues in the same position as her.
- I think she found out there were so many opportunities she had been left out of.
- I think she is wrong, since only physical harm counts as violence and there were no obvious incidents of the sort.
- I think because she had been working only for eight months, so she should not feel bad even if she is being paid less and purposely left out of opportunities.
Q. The government of India passed a law against domestic violence in ______
- 2007
- 2009
- 2006
- 2008
Q. Which of the following are not the social problems faced by people in their old-age?
- Facing loss of shelter
- Fear of marriage
- Fear of losing the love of their family
- Fear of visiting relatives house
Q. Which of the following factors likely play a role in children committing crimes?
- dysfunctional families
- unhealthy relationships
- poverty
- loving families
Q. Shriya has been married for eight months now, to a man who is a reputed in his town to be honest and noble. She is an outsider but had quickly settled down and even made a few friends in the process. She had taken a break from work for some time to adjust to her new life. She should've started working again two months ago, but did not get the chance to.
One day, she catches up with one of her friends for lunch in a restaurant and they have a pleasant conversation.
As she is coming back home, Shriya ponders over the things that the conversation revealed to her, and decides that, unbeknownst to her, she is being violated at home.
Since there do not seem to be any obvious incidents, what are the likely reasons that led her to these conclusions?
One day, she catches up with one of her friends for lunch in a restaurant and they have a pleasant conversation.
As she is coming back home, Shriya ponders over the things that the conversation revealed to her, and decides that, unbeknownst to her, she is being violated at home.
Since there do not seem to be any obvious incidents, what are the likely reasons that led her to these conclusions?
- I think she found that her husband has been deliberately stopping her from working.
- I think it was because she took a break from work.
- I think she found that her friend had recently acquired a job Shriya wanted in the town, despite her husband telling her there weren't any.
- I think she is wrong, since only physical harm counts as violence and there were no obvious incidents of the sort.
Q. List out the problems faced by the old age people.
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Q. "If individuals exhibit such behavioural changes that can destroy the existence of a tolerant society, it can be considered as a social problem.” This explanation of social problem was given by __________.
- Amartya Sen
- Robert Nisbet
- Robert Merton
- Lenberg
Q. Social problems are problems that exist for a long time and affect just one individual.
- True
- False