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JKBOSE Class 12th Sociology Question Paper 2025 – Download PDF

JKBOSE Class 12th Sociology Question Paper 2025 – Download PDF for Winter Zone (Held on 27 November)

The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) successfully conducted the Class 12th Sociology Exam 2025 for winter zone students on 27 November 2025. Students who appeared in the exam or those preparing for upcoming board exams can now download the Sociology Question Paper PDF from the link provided below.

The Class 12th Sociology paper is essential for Arts stream students as it helps analyze the difficulty level, question patterns, and key topics expected in the final exams. In this article, you will get detailed information about the question paper structure, marks distribution, and download link.

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This question paper has 31 questions, and the maximum marks are 80. Students were instructed to attempt any 68 marks out of 80.


📘 Exam Overview – JKBOSE Class 12 Sociology 2025

Feature Details
Board JKBOSE
Class 12th
Subject Sociology (1106-C)
Date of Exam 27 November 2025
Zone Winter Zone of Jammu & Kashmir
Total Questions 31
Maximum Marks 80
Time Allowed 3 Hours

The front page of the paper clearly mentions the title “12th ARNKD (W/Z) JKLUT-2025 – Sociology 1106-C” with complete instructions for students.


📝 Question Paper Structure

The paper was divided into four sections:

Section Type of Questions Marks per Question
Section A MCQs 1 mark each
Section B Very Short Answer 2 marks each
Section C Short Answer 4 marks each
Section D Long Answer / Essay 6 marks each

The variety in question types helped evaluate conceptual knowledge, analytical skills, and writing ability.


🔹 Section-A: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

The first 10 questions were MCQs carrying 1 mark each. Topics included:

✔ Tribal population statistics (India Census 2011)
✔ Famous sociological literature like Sultana’s Dream
✔ Unity in Diversity
✔ Secularism vs Communalism
✔ Industrialisation and social change
✔ Social movement goals
✔ Ecology-based movements like Chipko Movement

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Example Question from Page 2:
“‘Sultana’s Dream’ is the famous work by:” with options including Begum Rokeya Sakhawat and Rashid Jahan.

The MCQ section was moderately easy and based on direct textbook concepts.


🔹 Section-B: Very Short Answer Type (2 Marks Each)

Questions 11 to 20 required short definitions and brief explanations. Some topics included:

Religious composition of Jammu & Kashmir
Endogamy & Exogamy rules
Tribal communities of North India
WTO (World Trade Organization)
Convenient sampling
Westernisation and Social Media

These questions tested important basic socio-cultural concepts. Students with general understanding could attempt them well.


🔹 Section-C: Short Answer Type (4 Marks Each)

This section (Questions 21 to 28) required short but descriptive answers. Topics included:

📍 Problems faced by Differently-Abled persons
📍 Articles 14 & 17 – Equality and Abolition of Untouchability
📍 Schedule vs Questionnaire (definitions & differences)
📍 Industrialisation vs Urbanisation
📍 Agrarian reforms in J&K – Act of 1976
📍 Features of 73rd Constitutional Amendment
📍 Role of media in environmental protection

These questions were concept-based and focused on real-life application. Page 5 clearly lists these important questions.


🔹 Section-D: Long Answer Type (6 Marks Each)

This final section included essay-type questions and internal choices. Students were expected to write in detail with examples.

Major themes included:

National Population Policy 2000 – objectives & outcomes
Sex Ratio Decline in India – implications
Forms of Family & transformation in Joint family
Caste system rules
Impact of Globalisation on cultures & political institutions

These appear on pages 6–7 of the PDF.
This section demanded strong writing skills and deeper sociological understanding.


📍 Difficulty Level – Student Feedback Analysis

Section Level
MCQs Easy
2-mark Questions Easy-Moderate
4-mark Questions Moderate
Long Answers Moderate-Challenging

Students shared that:

✔ Paper was balanced and NCERT/JKBOSE textbook-based
✔ No out-of-syllabus questions reported
✔ Theory writing practice played a crucial role


🎯 Key Topics Covered in the Exam

Here are the most-important chapters based on this paper:

  • Social Institutions
  • Social Problems in India
  • Social Inequalities & Caste System
  • Tribal and Rural Society
  • Globalisation
  • Population and Development
  • Research Methodology in Sociology
  • Social Change – Industrialisation, Urbanisation
  • Media & Social Movements

Students preparing for upcoming exams must focus on these areas.


📥 JKBOSE Class 12 Sociology Paper PDF Download

To help students review and practice, here is the direct official link shared by Kashmir Student Alerts:

🔗 Download Sociology Question Paper PDF
👉 Click here

Save it for revision and exam preparation.


✍️ Tips for Students Preparing for Sociology Board Exam

Here are some expert-based strategies:

✔ Focus on Sociological Terms

Use correct definitions, thinkers’ names, and Indian context references.

✔ Prepare Notes for Long Questions

Write structured answers with: 1️⃣ Introduction
2️⃣ Explanation with headings
3️⃣ Examples and case studies
4️⃣ Conclusion

✔ Practice Previous Year Papers

This improves speed and idea-presentation.

✔ Use Diagrams, Flowcharts

Helps score higher in theory subjects.

✔ Revise Articles, Amendments & Important Acts

Like Article 14, 17, 73rd Amendment, Agrarian reforms etc.

The JKBOSE Class 12 Sociology Question Paper 2025 was well-structured and student-friendly. With proper preparation and conceptual understanding, students can score excellent marks in the final exams. We will also upload answer solutions and upcoming board exam question papers — stay connected!

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