Competitive Exams / CUET UG / Sociology / Mock Pack

CUET Sociology Mock Pack

Use this section to practice 8 CUET-style Sociology sets in one place. Each set includes 50 questions, explanation-led review, and mixed coverage across sociological thinkers, social institutions, caste, class, culture, and urban life.

Ad Slot
CUET Sociology Leaderboard

Reserved leaderboard placement above the CUET Sociology mock grid.

CUET Sociology Deep Notes

How to Score Better in CUET Sociology

This is the study layer before the mocks: first build concept buckets, then practise small examples, then attack full sets with a mistake log. The goal is not only score practice, but better recall under pressure.

Syllabus bucket
Core concept
Question pattern
Option trap
Revision action
Chapter or theme from CUET syllabus
Definition, formula, thinker, event, rule, or process
Direct MCQ, assertion-reason, case, passage, data, or match
Similar terms, nearby dates, reversed logic, or extreme options
Revise note, solve 10 questions, record the exact mistake

Master First

  • Thinkers, concepts, and institutions: caste, class, family, kinship, religion, state, and market.
  • Indian society: demographic change, social movements, tribes, rural-urban transformation, and inequality.
  • Assertion-reason logic using concept definitions and examples from everyday social life.

Worked Micro-Drills

  • Social stratification questions often test persistence across generations and ideological support.
  • Demographic transition questions connect birth rate, death rate, and population growth stage.
  • Caste questions may test ascribed status, endogamy, hierarchy, and segmental division.

Avoid These Traps

  • Do not use everyday meaning when the sociological definition is more precise.
  • Status, role, class, caste, and power are related but not interchangeable.
  • Assertion-reason items may contain two true statements without correct explanation.

7-Day Revision Loop

  1. Day 1: revise formulas, definitions, people, events, or terms.
  2. Day 2: solve one easy set without timer and mark weak concepts.
  3. Day 3: revise only wrong-answer topics and make a one-page sheet.
  4. Day 4: solve one timed set and track negative marking.
  5. Day 5: redo only mistakes without seeing solutions first.
  6. Day 6: take another mock and compare accuracy chapter-wise.
  7. Day 7: revise the mistake log, not the whole book again.

Mistake Log Format

Question type: direct, case, assertion, passage, match, or data.
Wrong because: concept gap, reading error, formula error, confusion pair, or time pressure.
Fix: one rule you will check before attempting similar questions.
Mock Hub

Choose Any Sociology Set

The practice screen keeps all 8 sets in a single flow, so students can jump between papers, reveal explanations, and revise thinkers, institutions, caste-class concepts, and assertion-reason items without leaving the CUET section.

Full Set 1

Sociology Set 1

50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

Open Set
Full Set 2

Sociology Set 2

50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

Open Set
Full Set 3

Sociology Set 3

50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

Open Set
Full Set 4

Sociology Set 4

50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

Open Set
Full Set 5

Sociology Set 5

50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

Open Set
Full Set 6

Sociology Set 6

50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

Open Set
Full Set 7

Sociology Set 7

50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

Open Set
Full Set 8

Sociology Set 8

50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.

Open Set

About CUET UG Sociology

Sociology is a CUET UG domain subject (Section II) for students applying to BA Sociology, BA Social Work, MA integrated programmes, and related courses at Central Universities and other CUET-participating institutions. The paper has 50 questions (attempt any 40) with +5/−1 marking.

The CUET Sociology syllabus covers two NCERT books: Indian Society — Introducing Indian Society, Demographic Structure (rural-urban, age-sex), Social Institutions (family, marriage, kinship), Market as a Social Institution, Pattern of Social Inequality and Exclusion (caste, tribe, gender, minorities), Social Change and Development in India; and Social Change and Development in India — Structural Change (colonialism, industrialisation, urbanisation), Cultural Change (modernisation, sanskritisation, westernisation, secularisation), Social Movements, Regional and National Identities, Environment and Society, and Globalisation. Key thinkers include Durkheim, Weber, Marx, M.N. Srinivas, Ambedkar, and Ghurye.

How to Use the CUET Sociology Mock Pack

  1. Cover both NCERT Sociology books (Indian Society and Social Change) before starting Set 1.
  2. Memorise key thinkers and their concepts — these appear in almost every set.
  3. Attempt each set under timed conditions (60 minutes) without referring to notes.
  4. After submission, review thinker-attribution and assertion-reason errors specifically.
  5. Track which book (Indian Society vs Social Change) is your weaker area and revise accordingly.

CUET Sociology Mock Pack — FAQs

How many mock sets are in the CUET Sociology Mock Pack?

The pack includes 8 full-length CUET-style Sociology sets, each with 50 questions. Candidates should attempt any 40, matching the actual CUET exam format.

Which thinkers are most important for CUET Sociology?

Key thinkers are Emile Durkheim (social facts, division of labour, suicide), Max Weber (bureaucracy, social action, verstehen), Karl Marx (class conflict, historical materialism), M.N. Srinivas (sanskritisation, westernisation, dominant caste), B.R. Ambedkar (caste annihilation, social justice), and G.S. Ghurye (caste characteristics).

Are questions from both Sociology books covered in each set?

Yes. Each set covers both NCERT books — Indian Society and Social Change and Development in India — in balanced proportion, matching the actual CUET Sociology question distribution.

What type of questions appear most in CUET Sociology?

The most common question types are concept MCQs (thinker identification, definition matching), assertion-reason pairs, passage-based questions, and match-the-following (matching thinkers to their concepts or books).

Is the CUET Sociology Mock Pack free?

Yes, all 8 sets are completely free on LearnAtMyPlace. No login, no subscription, no charges.