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Which social reformer is known for being a strong advocate against the practice of Sati?
What was the primary aim of the Brahmo Samaj established in 1828?
Which of the following practices was specifically targeted by social reformers during the 19th century?
What characterized the educational reforms pursued by social reformers in India?
Which social reform movement did Pandita Ramabai notably contribute to?
The Arya Samaj was founded as a response to which social issue?
What technological advancement significantly aided communication among reformers?
Which ideology did Sir Syed Ahmed Khan promote within the context of social reform?
Which major social issue was addressed by the writings of Justice M. G. Ranade?
The concept of Sanskritisation involves which type of social transformation?
In the context of social reform movements, what role did the press and journalism play?
Which of the following processes is NOT considered part of the cultural changes due to colonialism?
Which social reformer emphasized a scientific approach to religion and education for Muslims?
The All-India Muslim Ladies Conference was established primarily to promote what?
The mixing of ideas from Western liberalism and traditional Indian texts during the reform movements is an example of which sociological concept?
What does 'sanskritisation' primarily imply in the context of social change?
Which of the following best describes 'secularisation'?
What is one effect of modernisation on traditional societies?
Which of the following terms is associated with the desire to imitate Western culture?
Which factor typically influences the process of 'sanskritisation'?
In the context of social change, how does 'de-sanskritisation' manifest?
Which of the following is a result of cultural diversity in India during processes of social change?
Which process involves the reinterpretation of traditional practices in light of modern values?
What was a common reaction against social reform movements like the opposition to sati?
How does power dynamics manifest in Sanskritisation according to M.N. Srinivas?
What are the sociological implications of a 'modern' lifestyle in traditional societies?
What is the primary characteristic of Westernisation in India?
Which Indian concept describes the process where lower castes adopt the practices of higher castes?
Which of the following is NOT a result of Westernisation?
In contemporary Indian society, how does Westernisation typically manifest?
Which age demographic is most likely to experience conflict due to Westernisation?
The concept of cultural hybridization in the context of Westernisation refers to what?
What is a common misconception about Westernisation in India?
Which movement attempted to reposition traditional Indian practices in light of Western influences?
What term is used to describe a return to traditional values after experiencing Westernisation?
Which statement best describes the interaction of Westernisation and Sanskritisation in India?
Which aspect of society is often transformed by Westernisation according to sociologists?
What role does education play in the process of Westernisation in India?
The concept of 'Indigenization' in the context of Westernisation suggests what?
Why is Westernisation considered a double-edged sword in Indian society?
What term describes the transition from traditional to modern values in society?
Which of the following best defines secularisation?
In modern societies, which unit is typically emphasized over traditional group affiliations?
What mechanism has been observed as a part of the secularisation of caste in India?
What is a common belief about modern societies and religion?
Which Indian social reformer criticized upper-caste behavior towards modernity?
Which aspect of modernisation includes differences in language among groups?
Which of the following best exemplifies the secular dimensions of rituals in modern India?
What is one outcome of modernisation in the context of job choices?
What phenomenon has been associated with increasing literacy and education in modern contexts?
What term describes the view that every society should follow the developmental path of the West?
What phenomenon illustrates the rise of new religious reform organizations in modern societies?
In modern-day India, how has the relationship between caste and politics evolved?
Which of the following signifies a universal commitment over parochial ties in modern societies?
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