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The document presents survey data on various demographic aspects of 50 respondents, including age, gender, educational qualification, occupation, location, caste identity, and perceptions of caste importance. Key findings indicate that the majority of respondents are aged 15-20, male, students, and from urban areas, with a significant portion identifying as General caste. Additionally, most respondents view caste as somewhat important in their lives and believe it has minimal impact on social interactions.

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The document presents survey data on various demographic aspects of 50 respondents, including age, gender, educational qualification, occupation, location, caste identity, and perceptions of caste importance. Key findings indicate that the majority of respondents are aged 15-20, male, students, and from urban areas, with a significant portion identifying as General caste. Additionally, most respondents view caste as somewhat important in their lives and believe it has minimal impact on social interactions.

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Q 2 - Age of the respondent

Table -
Age Respondents Percentage
10-15 2 4
15-20 27 54
20-25 16 32
25-30 5 10
Total 50 100.0
Source: Primary Data

Figure -

Percentage
10%

32%
58%

15-20 20-25 25-30


Q 3 - Gender of the respondent -
Table -
Gender Respondents Percentage
Male 30 60
Female 20 40
Total 50 100.0
Source: Primary Data
Figure -

Percentage

40%

60%

Male Female

Q 4 - Educational Qualification?
Table –
Option Respondents Percentage
High School 22 44
Undergraduate 17 34
Post Graduate 11 22
Total 50 100.0
Source- Primary data
Figure -

Percentage

22%

44%

34%

High School Undergraduate Post Graduate

Q 5 - Occupation?

Table –
Option Respondents Percentage
Student 30 60
Employed 11 22
Unemployed 8 16
Self - Employed 1 2
Total 50 100.0
Source – Primary data
Figure -

Percentage
2%
16%

22% 60%

Student Employed Unemployed Self - Employed

Q 6 - Location?
Table –
Option Respondents Percentage
Urban 38 76
Rural 12 24
Total 50 100.0
Source – Primary data

Figure -

Percentage

24%

76%

Urban Rural

Q 7 Caste Identity
Table –

Option Respondents Percentage


General 38 76
OBC 6 12
SC 4 8
ST 2 4
Total 50 100.0
Source – Primary data
Figure –

Percentage
4%
8%

12%

76%

General OBC SC ST

Q 8 – How important is Caste in your personal life?


Table –
Option Respondents Percentage
Very Important 11 22

Somewhat Important 30 60
Not Important 9 18
Total 50 100.0
Source – Primary data
Figure -
Percentage

18%
22%

60%

Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important

Q 9 – Do you believe Caste has an impact on your Social interactions ?


Table -
Option Respondents Percentage
Yes 12 24
No 30 60
Sometimes 8 16
Total 50 100.0
Source – Primary data
Figure –
Percentage
16%
24%

60%

Yes No Sometimes

Q 10 - How often do you hear Caste related discussions in your community or family?

Table –
Option Respondents Percentage
Very frequently 11 22
Occasionally 20 40
Rarely 14 28

Never 5 10

Total 50 100.0
Source – Primary data
Figure –
Percentage
10%
22%

28%

40%

Very frequently Occasionally Rarely Never

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