(1). US
(2). Russia
(3). Venezuela
(4). None of these
(1). 1789
(2). 1917
(3). 1492
(4). None of these
(1). 1.785
(2). 2.785
(3). 3.785
(4). None of these
(1). United Nations Internal Cultural Educational Foundation
(2). United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
(3). United Nations International Children Educational Foundation
(4). None of these
(1). Kashmir
(2). Hyderabad
(3). Rajasthan
(4). None of these
(1). with
(2). to
(3). of
(4). None of these
(1). 24
(2). 25
(3). 144
(4). None of these
(1). Jameela Hashmi
(2). Begum Akhtar Riaz ud din
(3). Quratul ain Haider
(4). None of these
(1). قلندر بخش
(2). یحیٰ امان
(3). نصیر الدین
(4). None of these
(1). Elon Musk
(2). Jack Dorsey
(3). Ned Segal
(4). None of these
(1). These/my
(2). That/mine
(3). Those/me
(4). None of these
(1). A road or path raised above ground level
(2). Short passage to any place
(3). Underground passage
(4). None of these
(1). William English
(2). Douglas Engelbart
(3). Oaniel Coogher
(4). None of these
(1). had already done
(2). have already done
(3). already did
(4). None of these
(1). Saudi Arabia
(2). USA
(3). Iran
(4). None of these
(1). Disk cleanup
(2). Backup wizard
(3). Antivirus
(4). None of these
(1). Organized crime
(2). Cybercrime
(3). White-collar crime
(4). None of these
(1). 1945
(2). 1946
(3). 1947
(4). None of these
(1). Lahore
(2). Multan
(3). Faisalabad
(4). None of these
(1). La Paz
(2). Ottawa
(3). Brussels
(4). None of these
(1). India
(2). China
(3). Pakistan
(4). None of these
(1). Italy
(2). France
(3). Russia
(4). None of these
(1). Text
(2). Memo
(3). OLE
(4). None of these
(1). 02
(2). 06
(3). 10
(4). None of these
(1). Carbon
(2). Silicon
(3). Germanium
(4). None of these
(1). 4 years
(2). 5 years
(3). 6 years
(4). None of these
(1). Ali Azmat
(2). Junaid Jamshaid
(3). Salman Ahmad
(4). None of these
(1). Plants
(2). Seeds
(3). Stimulant
(4). None of these
(1). Karachi
(2). Lahore
(3). Rawalpindi
(4). None of these
(1). 01 Hijri
(2). 02 Hijri
(3). 03 Hijri
(4). None of these
(1). Software
(2). Hacking
(3). Hardware
(4). None of these
(1). Criminal Sociology
(2). Penology
(3). Criminal Anthropology
(4). None of these
(1). Max Weber
(2). August Comte
(3). Emile Durkheim
(4). None of these
(1). Analysis
(2). Structuring
(3). Tabulation
(4). None of these
(1). Hate crime
(2). Organized crime
(3). Violent crime
(4). None of these
(1). Ferdinand Tonnies
(2). Schopenhauer
(3). Ernst Mach
(4). None of these
(1). Survey of related literature
(2). Identification of problem
(3). Searching sources of information to locate problem
(4). None of these
(1). Sorokin
(2). Spencer
(3). Emile
(4). None of these
(1). Sigmund Freud
(2). Alfred Adler
(3). Karen Horney
(4). None of these
(1). Health and care
(2). Social and preventive medicine
(3). Social group work
(4). None of these
(1). Theoretical
(2). Utilitarian
(3). Both A & B
(4). None of these
(1). Symbolic loss
(2). Metabolic loss
(3). Inevitable loss
(4). None of these
(1). Formal relationship
(2). Community sentiment
(3). Rational will
(4). None of these
(1). Cultural diffusion
(2). Cultural lag
(3). Cultural diversity
(4). None of these
(1). Acculturation
(2). Cultural lag
(3). Cultural inertia
(4). None of these
(1). Inventions
(2). Discoveries
(3). Experiment
(4). All of these
(1). Operational definition
(2). Quantitative theorem
(3). Hypothesis
(4). None of these
(1). Humanity
(2). Humanism
(3). Religion
(4). None of these
(1). Dependent variable
(2). Intervening variable
(3). Extraneous variable
(4). None of these
(1). Observation
(2). Hypothesis
(3). Experiment
(4). None of these
(1). Karl Marz
(2). August Comte
(3). Max Weber
(4). None of these
(1). Inductive
(2). Deductive
(3). Both A & B
(4). None of these
(1). Inductive
(2). Deductive
(3). Both A & B
(4). None of these
(1). Comte
(2). Durkheim
(3). Marzc
(4). None of these
(1). Methods in social work
(2). Public act
(3). Public administration
(4). None of these
(1). Direct method
(2). Indirect method
(3). Both A & B
(4). None of these
(1). Pasture
(2). Charagah
(3). Land
(4). None of these
(1). High
(2). Abnormal
(3). Low
(4). All of these
(1). Karl Marx
(2). Max Weber
(3). Wilhelm Dilthey
(4). None of these
(1). Upward mobility
(2). Social customs
(3). Social mobility
(4). None of these
(1). Quantitative
(2). Qualitative
(3). Both A & B
(4). None of these
(1). Hans Gerth
(2). C Wright Mills
(3). Talcott Parsons
(4). None of these
(1). Social Study
(2). Social Diagnosis
(3). Social Treatment
(4). All of these
(1). Consumer fraud
(2). Income tax evasion
(3). Bribery
(4). All of these
(1). Gunnar Myrdal
(2). Herbert Spencer
(3). Edwin Sutherland
(4). None of these
(1). Shelter
(2). Food
(3). Personality development
(4). All of these
(1). Emergence Unit
(2). Social Institutions
(3). Protective care center
(4). None of these
(1). 01
(2). 02
(3). 03
(4). None of these
(1). Study of women’s education
(2). Addressing women’s issues with women’s perspective
(3). Promotion of women research scholars
(4). None of these
(1). Old age
(2). Disabled
(3). Women
(4). None of these
(1). Survey
(2). Snowball sampling
(3). Clinical trials
(4). None of these
(1). Conflict
(2). Structural
(3). Functional
(4). None of these
(1). Social Stratification
(2). Social movement
(3). Social mobility
(4). None of these
(1). Small
(2). Lightened
(3). Developing
(4). None of these
(1). Understanding human behavior in the broader context of society
(2). Understanding human behavior in a narrower context of society
(3). Both A & B
(4). None of these
(1). Plough wings and harvest
(2). Watering and crops
(3). Both A & B
(4). None of these
(1). John M. Gillette
(2). Wallace Olsen
(3). Kenneth P. Wilkinson
(4). None of these
(1). Market
(2). Trade
(3). Technology
(4). None of these
(1). Survive
(2). Produce more
(3). Domestic consumption
(4). None of these
(1). Subsistence
(2). Commercial
(3). Both A & B
(4). None of these
(1). Exceeds
(2). Scarcity
(3). Normal
(4). None of these
(1). Agriculture
(2). Animals
(3). Industry
(4). None of these
(1). Face to face Interaction
(2). High-density population
(3). Dynamic Lifestyle
(4). None of these
(1). Dispensaries
(2). Primary health unit
(3). Rural health center
(4). None of these
(1). Agriculture
(2). Industries
(3). Professional
(4). None of these
(1). Folkways
(2). Propaganda
(3). Customs
(4). None of these
(1). Technology
(2). Knowledge
(3). Reforms in farm production
(4). All of these
(1). to obtain the highest yields
(2). to get the highest economic profit possible
(3). Both A & B
(4). None of these
(1). Heterogeneity
(2). Homogeneity
(3). Dynamic
(4). None of these
(1). Coercion
(2). Customs
(3). Education
(4). None of these
(1). Consciousness
(2). Imagination
(3). Theory
(4). None of these
(1). Urbanization
(2). Modernization
(3). Westernization
(4). None of these
(1). Bourgeoisie
(2). Peasant
(3). Proletariat
(4). None of these
(1). to improve their living standard
(2). Common culture
(3). to fulfill basic needs
(4). None of these
(1). Nomadic group of people who travel with a herd of domesticated animals, which they rely on for food
(2). A society is driven by the use of technology and machinery to enable mass production
(3). An organization devoted to the study and culture of cultivated plants
(4). None of these
(1). 5 hours
(2). 4 hours and 45 mins
(3). 4 hours and 30 mins
(4). None of these
(1). Agricultural Society
(2). Horticulture society
(3). Industrial society
(4). None of these
(1). Customs
(2). Folkways
(3). Culture
(4). None of these
(1). 1/ 2
(2). 1/3
(3). 1/4
(4). None of these
(1). Cultural diffusion
(2). Cultural lag
(3). Cultural diversity
(4). None of these