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Sso 401: Sociology Of Development Question Paper

Sso 401: Sociology Of Development 

Course:Bachelor Of Arts And Social Sciences

Institution: Catholic University Of Eastern Africa question papers

Exam Year:2015



CUEA/ACD/EXM/JANUARY

APRIL 201
5
/
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Page
1
ISO 9001:2008 Certified by the Kenya Bureau of
Standards
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA
MAIN EXAMINATION
AUGUST

DECEMBER
2015
TRIMESTER
FACULTY OF ARTS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
SPECIAL PROGRAMME
SSO 401: SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT
SDS 104: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY O
F
DEVELOPMENT
Date
: DECEMBER
201
5
Duration:
2
Hours
INSTRUCTIONS:
Answer
Question ONE and ANY OTHER TWO
Questions
Q1.
a)
Discuss the statement that “Economic growth is not a sufficient indicator of
a country’s development” with reference to sociology of development in
Kenya and India
.
(20 marks)
b)
Briefly explain what is meant by SDG’s and give examples from Kenya or
a country of your choice.
(10 marks)
Q2.
Explain clearly in sociology of development the meaning of the following
concepts with examples from Asia and Latin America.
i
Absolute
poverty
(5 marks)
ii
Dependency
burden
(5 marks)
iii
Dualism
(5 marks)
iv
Underdevelopment
(5 marks)
Q3.
Discuss the roles of NGO’s and their impact to development giving examples
from sub
-
Saharan
Africa and Asia.
(20 marks)
Q4.
Discuss the statement that “The world consists of two kinds of Agriculture using
examples show how the phenomenon.
(20 marks)
P.O. Box 62157
00200 Nairobi
-
KENYA
Telephone: 891601
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6
Fax: 254
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20
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891084
E
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mail:academics@cuea.edu
A. M. E. C. E. A
CUEA/ACD/EXM/JANUARY

APRIL 201
5
/
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Page
2
ISO 9001:2008 Certified by the Kenya Bureau of
Standards
Q5.
Briefly explain SIX characteristics common to the economies of third world
countries with specific examp
les from Kenya and India.
(20 marks)
*END*






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