Let's match the sociologists with their respective works:
(A) Nicholas Dirks - Nicholas Dirks is known for his work "Castes of Mind: Colonialism and the Making of Modern India", where he explores the caste system and how it was shaped by colonialism. This matches with (III) Castes of Mind: Colonialism and the Making of Modern India.
(B) Louis Dumont - Louis Dumont is famous for his work "Homo-Hierarchicus: The Caste System and its Implications", where he examines the caste system as a hierarchical social structure. This matches with (II) Homo-Hierarchicus: The Caste System and its Implications.
(C) Patricia Uberoi - Patricia Uberoi is known for her work "Family, Kinship, and Marriage in India", which explores the intricacies of family and marriage systems in Indian society. This matches with (I) Family, Kinship, and Marriage in India.
(D) Andre Beteille - Andre Beteille is well known for his work "The Reproduction of Inequality: Occupation, Caste, and Family", which addresses the ways in which inequality is reproduced in Indian society through the interconnections of caste, family, and occupation. This matches with (IV) The Reproduction of Inequality: Occupation, Caste, and Family.
Thus, the correct match is:
(A) Nicholas Dirks - (III) Castes of Mind: Colonialism and the Making of Modern India
(B) Louis Dumont - (II) Homo-Hierarchicus: The Caste System and its Implications
(C) Patricia Uberoi - (I) Family, Kinship, and Marriage in India
(D) Andre Beteille - (IV) The Reproduction of Inequality: Occupation, Caste, and Family
Therefore, the correct answer is Option 3: (A) - (III), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (IV).
List-I (Book) | List-II (Author) |
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(A) Suicide | (I) Bishop Joseph Butler |
(B) Vedic Authorities for Widow Marriage | (II) Thomas Robert Malthus |
(C) An Essay on the Principle of Population | (III) Emile Durkheim |
(D) Analogy of Religion | (IV) M.G. Ranade |
List-I (Words) | List-II (Definitions) |
(A) Theocracy | (I) One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions |
(B) Megalomania | (II) One who collects and studies objects or artistic works from the distant past |
(C) Apothecary | (III) A government by divine guidance or religious leaders |
(D) Antiquarian | (IV) A morbid delusion of one’s power, importance or godliness |