A social institution is a structure of society that is organised to meet the needs of people chiefly through well established procedure is given by
A. Bogardus
B. Gillin and Gillin
C. MacIver
D. None of these
Answer: Option A
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A. Comte
B. Spencer
C. Hobhouse
D. Sorokin
Hindu Marriage Act of 1955, permits divorce on the grounds of
A. Insanity, leprosy and adultery
B. Economic incompetence and non-religiousness
C. Insanity and illiteracy
D. Gambling, alcoholism, insanity
Networks can exist in which of the following set of environments?
A. Unstructured
B. Structured
C. Highly formalised
D. Unstructured and highly formalised
A. Proletariat is a free wage labourer while slave is not
B. Proletariat is urban while slave is rural
C. Proletariat owns some land while slave does not
D. There is no difference between the two
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