Correct option is B
A-III,B-I,C-IV,D-II
List I: Books
- A. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life: This book explores the fundamental forms of religious belief and practice.
- B. Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India: This anthropological study examines the religious practices and social structure of the Coorg people in South India.
- C. The Science of Culture: This book argues for a scientific approach to the study of culture.
- D. The Nature of Culture: This book delves into the concept of culture, its characteristics, and its role in human society.
List II: Authors
- I. M. N. Srinivas: An Indian sociologist known for his work on caste and social change in India.
- II. A. L. Kroeber: An American anthropologist known for his work on cultural patterns and the concept of the superorganic.
- III. Emile Durkheim: A French sociologist considered one of the founders of sociology, known for his work on social solidarity and religion.
- IV. Leslie White: An American anthropologist known for his theory of cultural evolution and his emphasis on culture as a distinct level of reality.
Matching:
- A. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life - III. Emile Durkheim: This is one of Durkheim's most influential works, examining the social origins and functions of religion.
- B. Religion and Society among the Coorgs of South India - I. M. N. Srinivas: This is a key work by M. N. Srinivas, focusing on the religious and social life of the Coorg people.
- C. The Science of Culture - IV. Leslie White: Leslie White advocated for a scientific study of culture, and this book reflects that approach.
- D. The Nature of Culture - II. A. L. Kroeber: A. L. Kroeber's work on culture is extensive, and this book contributes to understanding the concept of culture itself.