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Question : How does the caste system differ from the class system?

 

Option 1: The caste system is based on occupation, while the class system is based on income.

 

Option 2: The caste system allows for social mobility, whereas the class system does not.

 

Option 3: The caste system is hereditary, while the class system is based on individual      achievement.

 

 

Option 4:  The class system is a form of social stratification unique to India, while the caste system is found worldwide.

 


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Correct Answer: The caste system is hereditary, while the class system is based on individual      achievement.

 

 


Solution :  The caste system is hereditary and rigid, with social status determined by birth. In contrast, the class system is more flexible and based on individual achievement and economic status.

 

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