Science and Technology in Sociology

Explore the role of science and technology in sociology, examining how advancements shape society, social interactions, and cultural norms.

  • What leads to unavoidable aggression in the society: Undesired information
  • Which of the following is not a type of cybercrime: Installing antivirus for protection
  • Cybercrime target has been primarily: Women and children
  • Joint family is characterised by: Low development of science and technology
  • An optimal state of intlinsic motivation, where the person is fully immersed in what they are doing in called: Flow
  • Example of many to many communication is: E-mail
  • Which one of the following is not done by cybercriminals: Report vulnerability in any system
  • Who has written the book “The Wealth of Networks from 2006”: Yochai Benkler
  • Who of the view that, “when conflict arises, the modes of production can evolve within the current structure or cause a complete breakdown”: Karl Marx
  • Who assesses the role of media, by building connection between polities, culture and economic life and the society: Popkins
  • In which country did the Industrial Revolution begin during the late 18th century: Great Britain
  • Who was the first sociologist to write about the concept of community and its particular characteristics: Ferdinand Tonnies
  • The growth of science and technology in India can be traced back to: Indus Valley Civilisation
  • Nixon era policies lead to a mad rush to: Get Big or Get Out
  • The word media is taken from the Latin word: Medium
  • Green Revolution refers to: High Yeild Variety Programme
  • The hunting and food gathering state further divided into simple and develops stages on the basis of: Use of tools and animals hunted

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