Sociology Set 1
50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.
Open SetUse 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.
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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.
50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.
Open Set50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.
Open Set50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.
Open Set50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.
Open Set50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.
Open Set50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.
Open Set50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.
Open Set50 CUET-style questions with sociological concepts, thinkers, institutions, and assertion-reason coverage plus explanation-led answer review.
Open SetSociology 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.
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.
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).
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.
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).
Yes, all 8 sets are completely free on LearnAtMyPlace. No login, no subscription, no charges.