UGC NET Sociology 2024 | Paper-2 Sociology Unit-5 Most Important Questions | Juhi Mam JRFAdda

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5 Jun 202454:47

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging session, Juhi Jain welcomes students and guides them through a critical review of Unit Five with a focus on important MCQs for JRF preparation. She discusses key concepts and encourages students to apply their understanding to solve the questions. The video also announces the opening of an offline JRF center in Jaipur and highlights the benefits of upcoming batches. Juhi emphasizes the importance of staying engaged and practicing regularly. The session concludes with a call to join the next marathon class for Unit Six on June 7th.

Takeaways

  • 📚 The session focuses on reviewing important concepts and questions for the unit test, emphasizing the need to understand and apply these concepts to various questions.
  • 👨‍🏫 The instructor, Juhi Jain, introduces herself and mentions her role in teaching Paper 1 and Paper 2 Sociology, providing daily classes and offering a first offline center in Jaipur.
  • 🗓️ An announcement is made about an upcoming free counseling session on June 22 at the Jaipur center for students interested in meeting the J.R.A.F. team and discussing career options.
  • 📈 The counselor discusses the importance of reservation policies and how they provide opportunities for historically disadvantaged groups, explaining the concepts of positive discrimination and welfare measures.
  • 🏫 The transcript mentions the benefits of attending classes, including the comprehensive coverage of topics and the availability of offline tests for students.
  • 🎓 There is an emphasis on the importance of education for students from the Dalit community, and how reservation policies in education can provide them with better opportunities.
  • 📝 The session includes a Q&A segment where students are encouraged to answer questions quickly and correctly, with the instructor providing guidance and the correct answers.
  • 📚 The instructor provides a PDF of the Mathematics notes for the JRF exam, which covers all the important concepts and is recommended for a thorough revision.
  • 🗣️ The session is interactive, with the instructor engaging students to participate in liking, sharing, and inviting others to join the class for a collaborative learning environment.
  • 📈 The transcript highlights the significance of the upcoming unit tests and the importance of preparation, encouraging students to stay focused and patient for the upcoming sessions.
  • 📅 A reminder is given about the registration for the December batch and the counseling session, urging students to register early to secure their spots.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of today's session?

    -The main topic of today's session is Unit Five of the course, focusing on solving important MCQs related to the unit.

  • What did Juhi Jain cover in Monday's marathon session?

    -In Monday's marathon session, Juhi Jain covered all important concepts of Unit Five in a brief revision.

  • When is the JRF Adda's first offline center opening in Jaipur?

    -The JRF Adda's first offline center in Jaipur is opening on 22nd June.

  • What special event is being organized for students in Jaipur?

    -A free counseling session is being organized for students in Jaipur on 22nd June, where they can meet the JRF Adda team and attend a career counseling session with Aati Ma'am.

  • When are Juhi Jain's daily classes for Paper One and Paper Two?

    -Juhi Jain's daily classes for Paper One are at 8 AM, and for Paper Two Sociology, the classes are at 3 PM.

  • What is the correct answer to the question about the 'Women in Development' approach?

    -The correct answer is Option C: 'Women in Development' approach considers women as a homogeneous group.

  • Which state in India has the highest concentration of Scheduled Tribe population?

    -Madhya Pradesh has the highest concentration of Scheduled Tribe population in India.

  • Which term does not express policies and programs that favor historically disadvantaged groups?

    -The term 'Welfare Measures' does not express policies and programs that favor historically disadvantaged groups.

  • Who is the founder of Arya Samaj?

    -The founder of Arya Samaj is Dayanand Saraswati.

  • What is the main qualification for participating in a Gram Sabha?

    -The main qualification for participating in a Gram Sabha is being a registered voter in the electoral roll.

  • Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the abolition of untouchability?

    -Article 17 of the Indian Constitution deals with the abolition of untouchability.

  • What was the primary reason for the introduction of Midday Meals in primary schools in rural India?

    -The primary reason for the introduction of Midday Meals was to increase the rate of attendance among children in rural India.

  • Who introduced the term 'Scheduled Castes' for the first time in India?

    -The term 'Scheduled Castes' was formally used for the first time in the Government of India Act, 1935.

  • Which development perspective encompasses the notion of sustainable development as its central objective?

    -The 'Women, Environment, and Development' approach encompasses the notion of sustainable development as its central objective.

  • Which scheme had a positive impact on calorie intake, enrollment, attendance, and cognitive skills?

    -The Midday Meal scheme had a positive impact on calorie intake, enrollment, attendance, and cognitive skills.

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