The WB Board 2026 Class 12 Sociology Question Paper with Solution PDF is available here. The WBCHSE Sociology exam was scheduled for February 2026, during the Morning Session from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. 

The paper was comprehensive and theory-oriented, maintaining a moderate difficulty level. While questions on Indian Society and Social Institutions were straightforward, the sections involving Social Movements and Contemporary Social Issues required a deep analytical understanding of sociological perspectives. Students aiming for high scores should target a range of 85–95 marks, focusing on clear definitions, sociological theories by prominent thinkers, and well-structured long-form answers.

WB Board 2026 Class 12 Sociology Question Paper with Solution PDF

WB Board 2026 Class 12 Sociology Question Paper with Solution PDF Download PDF Check Solutions

Question 1:

Discuss the characteristics of Traditional Indian Society and the impact of Colonialism on it.


Question 2:

Explain the features of the Caste System and how it has changed in contemporary India.


Question 3:

Describe the differences between Rural and Urban societies in the Indian context.


Question 4:

Explain the concept of Unity in Diversity as a unique feature of Indian society.


Question 5:

Discuss the social problems faced by the Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs).


Question 6:

What are the constitutional provisions for the protection of Minorities in India?


Question 7:

Explain the causes and consequences of Gender Inequality in Indian society.


Question 8:

Define Sanskritization and discuss its role in social mobility as proposed by M.N. Srinivas.


Question 9:

Explain the impact of Westernization and Secularization on Indian traditions.


Question 10:

What is Green Revolution, and how did it change the social structure of rural India?


Question 11:

Describe the features and goals of the Environmental Movements (e.g., Chipko Movement) in India.


Question 12:

What are Peasant Movements, and what were the primary demands of the Tebhaga or Naxalbari movements?

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