BPSC CCE Sociology Question Paper 2025 PDF Download
- Conducted By BPSC
- Maximum Marks 300
- Duration 3 Hours
- Languages Hindi & English
Exam Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Examination | Combined Competitive Examinations (CCE) |
| Conducting Body | BPSC |
| Paper | Sociology |
| Subject | Sociology |
| Duration | 3 Hours |
| Maximum Marks | 300 |
| Question Type | Descriptive / Subjective |
This document contains the Sociology question paper for the BPSC Combined Competitive Examinations (CCE) in 2025. The paper is divided into two sections, focusing on descriptive essay-style answers and short notes. It carries a maximum of 300 marks and allows 3 hours for completion. The questions cover a wide range of sociological topics, including data collection methods, research design, kinship, social organization, power, economic development, industrialization, modernization, Indian society, caste, voting behavior, and religious movements. This paper is crucial for aspirants preparing for BPSC administrative and civil services examinations, offering insights into the exam pattern and expected question types.
Major Topics Covered
- Data Collection
- Research Design
- Kinship
- Informal Organization
- Power and Authority
- Economic Development
- Industrialization
- Modernization
- Indian Society
- Caste System
- Voting Behavior
- Religious Movements
Why This Paper is Important
- Useful for Combined Competitive Examinations (CCE) preparation
- Helps understand the latest exam pattern
- Useful for practice and self-assessment
- Covers frequently asked General Studies topics
- Helpful for analysing question trends
Related Resources
- BPSC CCE General Studies Question Paper
- BPSC CCE Optional Subject Papers
- Bihar PCS Previous Year Papers
- BPSC CCE Sociology Answer Key 2025
- BPSC CCE Sociology Syllabus
- BPSC Exam Syllabus Overview
- BPSC CCE Exam Pattern
- BPSC Descriptive Paper Guidelines
Instructions
- Write detailed essays on the following : 10\times 5=50 निम्नाँकित पर विस्तृत निबन्ध लिखिए: (a) Primary sources of data collection तथ्य संकलन के प्राथमिक स्रोत . De soud an margare hong and . (b) Residues and derivations , selection and seal in selection अवशिष्ट एवं व्युत्पत्ति तर्क (c) Kinship relationship is this vibilized main the essed faculties if nuthern नातेदारी सम्बन्ध के प्राणीकि कांकड एक पिछलर अनुसारमहरू की बाह्य अफ्रिक TETT DAY (d) Informal organization अनौपचारिक संगठन प्राल प्रवाल काला है है कोटडा प्रदानक करता है (e) Power and authority शक्ति और सत्ता
- What do you understand by research design ? Mention its types and differentiate between descriptive and exploratory research design. 50 शोध प्रारूप से आप क्या समझते हैं ? इसके प्रकारों का उल्लेख कीजिए एवं वर्णनात्मक और अन्वेषणात्मक शोध प्रारूप में विभेद कीजिए। Orl अथवा What do you understand by ideal type ? Discuss the ideal types rooted in historical particularities as discussed by Max Weber. 50 आदर्श प्रारूप से आप क्या समझते हैं ? ऐतिहासिक विशिष्टताओं में निहित आदर्श प्रारूपों की विवेचना कीजिए जैसा कि मैक्स वेबर ने विश्लेषित किया है।
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Frequently asked questions
What is the name of the exam for which this Sociology paper is intended?
This Sociology paper is for the Combined Competitive Examinations (CCE) conducted by BPSC.
Which conducting body is responsible for this examination?
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) is the conducting body.
What is the maximum marks for the Sociology paper?
The maximum marks for the Sociology paper is 300.
What is the time duration allowed for this paper?
The time allowed for the Sociology paper is 3 hours.
What type of questions are included in this paper?
This paper includes descriptive essay-type questions and short answer questions.
What are the main subjects covered in the Sociology paper?
The paper covers topics such as data collection, research design, kinship, social organization, power, economic development, industrialization, modernization, Indian society, caste, and voting behavior.