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Question Paper Name: Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy 27th May 2019 Shift 1 SET 1

Subject Name: Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy

Creation Date: 2019-05-27 15:06:17

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Duration: 180

Total Marks: 100

Display Marks: Yes

Share Answer Key With Delivery Engine: Yes

Actual Answer Key: Yes

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Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy

Group Number: 1

Group Id: 1282067

Group Maximum Duration: 0

Group Minimum Duration: 180

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Revisit allowed for view?: No

Revisit allowed for edit?: No

Break time: 0

Group Marks: 100

Section A

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Section Id: 12820612

Section Number: 1

Section type: Online

Mandatory or Optional: Mandatory

Number of Questions: 25

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Number of Questions to be attempted: 25

Section Marks: 50

Display Number Panel: Yes

Group All Questions: No

Sub-Section Number: 1

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Sub-Section Id: 12820614

Question Shuffling Allowed: Yes

Question Number: 1 Question Id: 128206378 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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'Scientific research is a systematic, controlled, empirical, and critical investigation of propositions about the presumed relationships about various phenomena'. This definition was given by

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  1. Bulmer.
  2. Lundberg.
  3. Kerlinger.
  4. Burns.

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1282061501. A

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1282061503. C

1282061504. D


Question Number: 2 Question Id: 128206379 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Explanatory research is:

  1. Research which attempts to describe systematically a situation, problem, phenomenon, service or programme, or provides information about, say, the living conditions of a community, or describes attitudes towards an issue.
  2. Research to discover or establish the existence of a relationship/association/interdependence between two or more aspects of a situation.
  3. Research which is undertaken with the objective either to explore an area where little is known or to investigate the possibilities of undertaking a particular research study.
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  5. Research which attempts to clarify why and how there is a relationship between two aspects of a phenomenon.

1282061505. B

1282061506. B

1282061507. C

1282061508. D

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Question Number: 3 Question Id: 128206380 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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A Good research is

  1. Systematic.
  2. Logical.
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  4. Empirical and replicable.
  5. All the above.

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1282061509. A

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1282061511. C

1282061512. D


Question Number: 4 Question Id: 128206381 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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The theory of knowledge, especially about its validation and the methods which deals with how we know things and what we can regard as acceptable knowledge and is concerned with the reliability of our senses and the power of the mind is known as

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  1. Epistemology.
  2. Empiricism.
  3. Postmodernism.
  4. Ontology.

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1282061513. A

1282061514. B

1282061515. C

1282061516. D


Question Number: 5 Question Id: 128206382 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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The origin of participant observation was from which school?

  1. The Frankfurt School.
  2. The Chicago School.
  3. Both.
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  5. None.

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1282061517. A

1282061518. B

1282061519. C

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1282061520. D


Question Number: 6 Question Id: 128206383 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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A set of questions filled in by the enumerators especially appointed for the purpose in the space provided in the proforma is:

  1. Questionnaire.
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  3. Schedule.
  4. Interview.
  5. Observation.

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1282061522. B

1282061523. C

1282061524. D


Question Number: 7 Question Id: 128206384 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Question Number: 8 Question Id: 128206385 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Random sampling is

  1. Reasonably accurate.
  2. Free from personal biases.
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  4. An economical method of data collection.
  5. All the above.

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1282061525. A

1282061526. B

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1282061527. C

1282061528. D


Question Number: 9 Question Id: 128206386 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Research and Development become the index of development of country. Which of the following reasons are true with regards to this statement?

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  1. Because R&D targets the human development.
  2. Because R&D can improve the standard of living of the people in a country.
  3. Because R&D reflect the true economic and social conditions prevailing in a country.
  4. All the above.

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1282061529. A

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1282061531. C

1282061532. D


Question Number: 10 Question Id: 128206387 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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What do you consider as the main aim of interdisciplinary research?

  1. To over simplify the problem of research.
  2. To bring out holistic approach to research.
  3. To create a new trend in research methodology.
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  5. To reduce an emphasis of single subject in research domain.

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1282061533. A

1282061534. B

1282061535. C

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1282061536. D


Question Number: 11 Question Id: 128206388 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Which one of the following is the most comprehensive source of population data?

  1. Census.
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  3. National Sample Survey.
  4. Demographic Health Surveys.
  5. National Family Health Surveys.

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1282061537. A

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1282061538. B

1282061539. C

1282061540. D


Question Number: 12 Question Id: 128206389 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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A researcher, divides the populations into PG, graduates and 10 + 2 students and using the random digit table he selects some of them from each. This is technically called

  1. Stratified Sampling.
  2. Stratified Random Sampling.
  3. Representative Sampling.
  4. None of these.
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1282061541. A

1282061542. B

1282061543. C

1282061544. D

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Question Number: 13 Question Id: 128206390 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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What is a research design?

  1. A way of conducting research that is not grounded in theory.
  2. The choice between using qualitative or quantitative methods.
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  4. The style in which you present your research findings e.g. a graph.
  5. A framework for every stage of the collection and analysis of data.

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1282061545. A

1282061546. B

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1282061547. C

1282061548. D


Question Number: 14 Question Id: 128206391 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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In an experimental design, dependent variable is:

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  1. The one that is not manipulated and in which any changes are observed.
  2. The one that is manipulated in order to observe any effects on the other.
  3. A measure of the extent to which personal values affect research.
  4. An ambiguous concept whose meaning depends on how it is defined.

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Question Number: 15 Question Id: 128206392 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Survey research is cross-sectional and therefore:

  1. High in replicability but low in internal validity.
  2. High in internal validity and low in reliability.
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  4. High in ecological validity but low in external validity.
  5. None of the above.

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1282061553. A

1282061554. B

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1282061555. C

1282061556. D


Question Number: 16 Question Id: 128206393 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Which of the following statements about plagiarism is most accurate?

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  1. It is so easy to "copy and paste" from the internet that everyone does it nowadays. If proper reference is given, where is the harm in that?
  2. How can we say for sure where our own ideas come from exactly? If we tried to give a reference for everything we could never hope to succeed.
  3. Any suggestion that we have written what another actually wrote is morally wrong. Anyway, the point of a literature review is to show what we have read and what we thought about it.
  4. Plagiarism is such an awful crime that those found guilty should be obliged to wear a scarlet "P" on their clothing.

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1282061557. A

1282061558. B

1282061559. C

1282061560. D


Question Number: 17 Question Id: 128206394 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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We review the relevant literature to know

  1. What is already known about the topic.
  2. What concepts and theories have been applied to the topic.
  3. Who are the key contributors to the topic.
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  5. All the above.

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1282061561. A

1282061562. B

1282061563. C

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1282061564. D


Question Number: 18 Question Id: 128206395 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Plagiarism refers to:

  1. Illegal duplication of print and electronic work.
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  3. Converting data in survey and research reports.
  4. Making errors in paraphrasing or citation.
  5. Presenting ideas and expressions of others as your own without proper acknowledgement.

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1282061565. A

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1282061566. B

1282061567. C

1282061568. D


Question Number: 19 Question Id: 128206396 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Which of the following is an example of secondary sources?

  1. Experiment.
  2. Survey.
  3. Journal.
  4. Questionnaire.
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1282061570. B

1282061571. C

1282061572. D

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Question Number: 20 Question Id: 128206397 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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The Census carried out by the Government of India is an example of

  1. Descriptive research.
  2. Exploratory research.
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  4. Casual Research.
  5. All of the above.

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1282061573. A

1282061574. B

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1282061575. C

1282061576. D


Question Number: 21 Question Id: 128206398 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Which of the following comprise the basis of hypothesis formulation?

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  1. Reflection.
  2. Observation.
  3. Deduction.
  4. Only A and C.

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1282061577. A

1282061578. B


Question Number: 22 Question Id: 128206399 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Why is it helpful to keep a research diary or log book while you are conducting your project?

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  1. To give you something to do in the early stages of your research when nothing is happening.
  2. Because funding councils generally demand to see written evidence that you were working every day during the period of the research.
  3. To keep a record of what you did and what happened throughout the research process.
  4. It can be added to your dissertation to ensure that you reach the required word limit.

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1282061581. A

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1282061583. C

1282061584. D


Question Number: 23 Question Id: 128206400 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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It is helpful to use a multi-stage cluster sample when:

  1. The population is widely dispersed geographically.
  2. You have limited time and money available for travelling.
  3. You want to use a probability sample in order to generalize the results.
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  5. All the above.

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1282061585. A

1282061586. B

1282061587. C

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1282061588. D


Question Number: 24 Question Id: 128206401 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Snowball sampling can help

  1. Access deviant or hidden populations.
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  3. Theorizes inductively in a qualitative study.
  4. Overcome the problem of not having an accessible sampling frame.
  5. All the above.

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1282061589. A

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1282061590. B

1282061591. C

1282061592. D


Question Number: 25 Question Id: 128206402 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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What is the purpose of the conclusion in research report?

  1. It explains how concepts were operationally defined and measured
  2. It summarizes the key findings in relation to the research question:
  3. It outlines the methodological procedures that were employed.
  4. It contains a useful review of the relevant literature.
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1282061594. B

1282061595. C

1282061596. D

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Question Number: 26 Question Id: 128206403 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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What is the main difference between a focus group and a group interview?

  1. Group interviews involve fewer participants.
  2. Focus groups are used to study the way people discuss a specific topic.
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  4. There is no moderator present in a focus group.
  5. Focus group save more time and money.

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1282061597. A

1282061598. B

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Section B

Section Id: 12820614

Section Number: 2

Section type: Online

Mandatory or Optional: Mandatory

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Number of Questions: 25

Number of Questions to be attempted: 25

Section Marks: 50

Display Number Panel: Yes

Group All Questions: No

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Sub-Section Number: 1

Sub-Section Id: 12820615

Question Shuffling Allowed: Yes


Question Number: 27 Question Id: 128206404 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Who among the following believed/ proposed the theory of 'taste for discrimination from which they derive utility'?

  1. George Akerlof.
  2. Garry Becker.
  3. Kenneth Arrow.
  4. Gordon Allport.
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1282061601. A

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1282061603. C

1282061604. D

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Question Number: 28 Question Id: 128206405 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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The Article 1 of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (entry in to force 1969) defines the term 'racial discrimination' as:

  1. the term "racial discrimination" shall mean any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference based on race, colour, descent, or national or ethnic origin which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life.
  2. the term "racial discrimination" shall mean any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference based on race, religion, caste, or national or ethnic origin which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life.
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  4. the term "racial discrimination" shall mean any distinction, inclusion, restriction or preference based on race, colour, caste, or national or ethnic origin which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human dignity and fundamental rights in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life.
  5. The term 'Racial discrimination' means that a person is treated less favourably than another person in a similar situation because of their race, colour, descent, national or ethnic origin or immigrant status.

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1282061605. A

1282061606. B

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Question Number: 29 Question Id: 128206406 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Which is not a key attribute of the concept of social exclusion?

  1. Multidimensional.
  2. Dynamic.
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  4. Relational.
  5. Uniformity.

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1282061609. A

1282061610. B

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1282061611. C

1282061612. D


Question Number: 30 Question Id: 128206407 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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In Will Kymlicka's idea of minority rights, which statement is correct:

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  1. Some group rights conflict with individual rights and some do not.
  2. Group rights and individual rights always conflict.
  3. Group rights merely supplement individual rights.
  4. None of the above.

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1282061613. A

1282061614. B

1282061615. C

1282061616. D


Question Number: 31 Question Id: 128206408 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertical

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Which aspect is not essential to understand the contemporary discourse on the concept of Human Dignity?

  1. Human dignity is Universal.
  2. Human dignity is Egalitarian.
  3. Human dignity is about Honour.
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  5. None of the above.

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1282061617. A

1282061618. B

1282061619. C

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