1. Which of the following would be the best title for the above passage?
(a) Crime and Punishment
(b) Hazards of Urban Life
(c) Lure of Village Life
(d) Rural-Urban Life
(e) Urban Crimes and their Reasons
2. The passage mainly emphasizes the
(a) comparative account of wealth in rural and urban areas
(b) increasing crime rate in rural areas
(c) need for formal moral education to be given in schools
(d) reasons for growing crime rate in urban centres as compared to that in rural areas
(e) None of these
3. The author thinks that risks and disadvantages are
(a) more than the gains in urban life
(b) almost negligible in rural life
(c) outweigh the gains of rural life
(d) surpassed by the gains of urban life
(e) None of these
4. Which of the following is a characteristic of an urban setting?
(a) Unreported minor crimes
(b) Deviation from freedom
(c) Less forceful social control
(d) Minimal opportunities of crime due to better law enforcement
(e) Fewer recorded violations of the law
5. Which of the following statements in TRUE in the context of the passage?
(a) The display of consumer goods in the main case of crime.
(b) Lack of personal contacts increases crimes in urban areas
(c) Small communities have more minor crimes than in urban centres.
(d) Urban crimes cannot be prevented.
(e) Police in urban areas settle minor disputes without official action.
6. Which of the following inference(s) can be drawn from the contents of the passage?
(A) Migration of people from rural areas to urban centres is almost negligible.
(B) Strangers can enforce laws in more impartial manner than known people can.
(C) Wealth has concentrated more in urban centres than in the rural areas.
(a) A and B only
(b) B and C only
(c) A and C only
(d) All the three
(e) None of these
7. The behavior of people is generally moulded because of social control in
(a) formally controlled urban societies
(b) the presence of the police authorities
(c) an anonymous form of living
(d) non-traditional societies
(e) None of these
8. It can be inferred from the passage that urban crime can be controlled by
(a) greater emphasis on moral education
(b) enforcement of law by distant bureaucrats
(c) vivid display of expensive consumer goods
(d) making expensive consumer goods less portable
(e) None of these
9. The author’s view of ‘Traditional Societies’ is best expressed by which of the following?
(a) They provide less freedom for the individual in many circumstances.
(b) They have lower crime rates because of the moral teachings in schools.
(c) They provide inadequate freedom for personal movements and travel.
(d) They do not have adequate modern technology.
(e) They are ruled and controlled by distant bureaucrats.
10. According to the passage, the crime in small towns
(a) is less frequently reported or dealt with officially
(b) is brought well under control by distant bureaucrats
(c) leads to an impersonalized style of living
(d) is often dealt with objective law enforcement
(e) always causes difficulties for the police authorities
11. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE in the context of the passage?
(a) Moral education imparted in schools is ineffective in checking crime rate.
(b) There is less freedom in the current society than in a traditional society.
(c) Urban areas are thickly populated and commercialized.
(d) Anonymous living in urban areas may lead a freedom to deviate from rules.
(e) Urban areas provide more opportunities for crime than rural areas do.
12. According to the passage, all of the following contribute to higher crime rates in urban areas
EXCEPT
(a) vivid display of consumer goods
(b) higher standard of living
(c) urban impersonalized living
(d) increasing population
(e) inadequate police force
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