Step 1: Understand the term.
Westernisation, as defined by M. N. Srinivas, refers to the process of cultural change in Indian society resulting from prolonged British rule, including changes in values, lifestyle, institutions, and technologies.
Step 2: Differentiate from other concepts.
While Sanskritisation refers to lower castes emulating upper caste practices, Westernisation involves adopting Western ideals, institutions, and customs.
In the book Suicide: A Study in Sociology, Durkheim states, “Those experiencing either downswing or uplift in their material circumstances are placed in a situation in which their habitual expectations come under strain.” This could lead to _______
Match Talcott Parsons’ functional pre-requisites in Column I with the associated social institutions in Column II.

Match the following authors in Column I with their books on caste in Column II.

Match the authors from Column I with their approaches in Column II.
