CBSE Worksheets for Class 12 Sociology

CBSE Worksheets for Class 12 contains all the important questions on Sociology, Geography, English, Biology, Maths, Hindi, Science, EVS, Sanskrit, Social Science, General Knowledge, Computers, French, and Environmental Studies as per CBSE syllabus. These Worksheets help students to practice, improve knowledge as they are an effective tool in understanding the subject in totality. Worksheets help students in learning in depth concepts while out of the class.

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Class 12 Sociology Marks Distribution
Units Marks
Indian Society
Introducing Indian Society Non-evaluate
The Demographic Structure of Indian Society 6
Social Institutions-Continuity and Change 6
Market as a Social Institution 6
Patterns of Social Inequality and Exclusion 6
Challenges of Cultural Diversity 8
Suggestions for Project Work Non-evaluate
Total 32
Change and Development in Indian Society
Structural Change 6
Cultural Change 6
The Story of Indian Democracy 6
Change and Development in Rural Society 6
Change and Development in Industrial Society 6
Globalization and Social Change 6
Mass Media and Communications 6
Social Movements 6
Total 48
Grand Total 80

Sociology Topics to be covered for Class 12 Arts

  • Colonialism, Nationalism, Class and Community (Nonevaluative)
  • Theories and concepts in demography
  • Rural-Urban Linkages and Divisions
  • The Caste System
  • Tribal Communities
  • Family and Kinship
  • Sociological perspectives on markets and the economy
  • Globalization - Interlinking of Local, Regional, National and International Markets
  • Social Inequality and Social Exclusion
  • Caste prejudice, Scheduled Castes & Other Backward Classes
  • Adivasi Struggles
  • The Struggle for Women’s Equality and Rights
  • The struggles of the Differently Abled
  • Cultural communities and the nation state
  • Problems of Regionalism
  • The Nation state, religion related issues and identities
  • Communalism, secularism and the nation state
  • State and Civil Society
  • Colonialism, Industrialization, Urbanization
  • Social Reform Movements and Laws
  • Different Kinds of Social Change: Sanskritisation, Westernization, Modernization, Secularization
  • The Constitution as an instrument of Social Change
  • Panchayati Raj and the Challenges of Social Transformation
  • Political Parties, Pressure Groups and Democratic Politics
  • Land Reforms, Green Revolution and Emerging Agrarian society
  • Agrarian Structure : Caste & class in Rural India
  • Land Reforms
  • Green revolution and its social consequences
  • Transformation in Rural Society
  • Globalization, Liberalization and Rural Society
  • From Planned Industrialization to Liberalization
  • Getting a Job
  • Work Processes
  • Dimensions of Globalization
  • Types of Mass Media: Radio, Television and Print Media
  • Changing Nature of Mass Media
  • Theories and Classification of Social Movements
  • Environmental Movements
  • Class-Based Movements: Workers, Peasants
  • Caste-Based Movements: Dalit Movement, Backward Castes, Trends in Upper Caste Responses
  • Tribal Movements
  • Women’s Movements in Independent India

Structure of CBSE Sociology Sample Paper for Class 12 Arts is

Type of Question Marks per Question Total No. of Questions Total Marks
Very Short Answer Type Questions 2 9 18
Short Answer Type Questions 4 6 24
Long Answer Type Questions 6 3 18
Learning Checks 1 20 20
Total 38 80

For Preparation of board exams students can also check out other resource material

CBSE Class 12 Sociology Question Papers

Important Questions for Class 12 Sociology Chapter Wise

Sociology Revision Notes for class 12

Previous Year Question Paper CBSE Class 12 Sociology

Why do one Children need Worksheets for Practice ?

Worksheets have become a driving force in today's CBSE curriculum in India. All the CBSE Schools in India use worksheets for the purposes of supporting studying, promoting active learning, raising interest in learning science, and assessment.Worksheets are very much useful in a number of ways in terms of academic achievement. For instance as supplements to NCERT and reference textbooks, worksheets are often used to add additional information for any particular class. Also on top of that, leaving blanks in worksheets are invitations for students to fill in gaps which act as an opportunity for knowledge construction. Well drafted questions and exercises in worksheets helps in drawing students interest. Furthermore, worksheets play a variety of functions in different contexts.

With the help of an effective and elaborative worksheet, students are able to understand how to attempt certain problems and solve them independently. Classroom studies are good, but as a student it is very imperative to know how much of the teachings has been grasped by the student, which can be tested only with the help of worksheets. If a student is unable to solve the worksheet in full it clearly indicates that he or she has missed some portion that was taught in the class and hence all those doubts can be cleared and moved forward without any backlog.

CBSE recommends that the best use of efficient worksheets is that they should be given as a part of home assignment and should includeeverything that was taught in the classroom. Giving out constructive worksheets as homework is an amazing way for the students to recap what they have learned once they are home, as well as a good way for the teachers to reiterate the concept they are trying to teach.

Worksheets are also an effective measurement tool for parents to gauge what their child has been taught in the school. Once they go through the content of the worksheet they understand what all points have been covered in the class and thereby they can take lead and engage their kids in better understanding and revision of the topics.

Worksheets give a fun approach in learning and it has been proven that with worksheets students tend to feel more involved and thus show interest in studies and grasping new things. It is this highly emphasised that worksheets should be designed in such a manner that students find the interest in solving and understand the fundamental concepts easily.

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