In India’s plural setting, the most suitable administrative approach to diversity is A Equal rights with inclusion B Cultural uniformity
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In India’s plural setting, “tolerance” is most accurately treated as A Social harmony value B Forced cultural mixing C Group
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When administrators study “Indian society,” the focus is mainly on A Social relations patterns B Only political parties C Only
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In India, a “social institution” is best understood as A Temporary friendship group B Stable social arrangement C Government office
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In Indian social context, “society” mainly refers to A Government department B Legal court system C People living together D
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When officials learn “how to think and behave” like bureaucrats through training and seniors, this mostly reflects A Biological maturity
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When a person learns to manage emotions in public because “people are watching,” it mainly shows A Natural reflex B
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When a child learns gender-appropriate behavior mainly from family expectations, it reflects A Cultural diffusion B Social isolation C Economic
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A person learns office etiquette mainly through which type of socialization A Anticipatory learning B Biological aging C Natural instinct
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In sociology, socialization mainly refers to the process by which a person A Earns social status B Learns social norms
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