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1.

A goods and services which are transferred from one place to another is called

A. Division
B. Market place
C. Distribution
D. Reciprocity
Answer» D. Reciprocity
2.

A book named "Patterns of culture" was written by Ruth Benedict in

A. 1938
B. 1934
C. 1922
D. 1920
Answer» C. 1922
3.

Eskimo's are living in

A. America
B. Canada
C. Africa
D. Asia
Answer» C. Africa
4.

The solution of practical problem is

A. Political
B. Applied
C. Action
D. None of these
Answer» C. Action
5.

Alternation in the actual ways of behaving of people as a result of change in ideals, ideas and ideology

A. By culture change
B. The change in fashions like that of dress, ornaments, music
C. The latest technology is adopted like fax, Internet etc
D. None of these
Answer» B. The change in fashions like that of dress, ornaments, music
6.

In the division of labor in the society which one of two types of solidarity identified by Durkheim

A. Mechanical and Organic Solidarity
B. Mechanical and Physical Solidarity
C. Physical and Spiritual Solidarity
D. Physical and Organic Solidarity
Answer» B. Mechanical and Physical Solidarity
7.

Durkheim's major study was about

A. Anthropology
B. Religion
C. People
D. Humanity
Answer» C. People
8.

If a kinship relationship is recognized between parents and children among non-human primates, it is most likely the tie between

A. A father and his children
B. A mother and her children
C. Both parents and their children
D. None of these
Answer» B. A mother and her children
9.

A groups that follow an unorthodox religion or are centered on a single person or principle are called

A. Cults
B. Spiritual
C. both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» B. Spiritual
10.

Archaeology is the study of

A. Human kinds
B. Past things
C. Animals
D. Plants
Answer» B. Past things
11.

Human Rights pertain to caring for the rights of

A. Men
B. Women
C. Minorities
D. All of these
Answer» E.
12.

The best known as an ethnographer are

A. Jane Goodall
B. Dian Fosse
C. Margaret Mead
D. Farley Mowat
Answer» D. Farley Mowat
13.

From the stand point of its role in society, one of the great potential capability of religion is known as

A. Taking over the socialization process of children
B. Lessening confusion by providing a system of beliefs
C. Strengthening the other institutions in society
D. The promotion of group cohesion
Answer» C. Strengthening the other institutions in society
14.

Spirits is a word come from

A. Culture
B. Society
C. Religion
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
15.

What is the advantage of bilateral descent groups in industrial societies?

A. Such groups are more likely to provide help to members in times of need
B. Such groups are the only ones compatible with nuclear families
C. Such groups expand the kin network more than unilateral descent groups
D. Such groups make it possible to loosen kin ties and obligations
Answer» E.
16.

Which of the following lists contains an item that would not be used to define social class?

A. Education, lifestyle, income and occupation
B. Social connections, parental occupation and lifestyle
C. Education, wealth and social circle
D. Occupation, wealth, gender and education
Answer» E.
17.

Feeding and weaning is called to be

A. Psychology
B. parents
C. Food
D. Market
Answer» B. parents
18.

Stratified samples fall under

A. Probability sampling design
B. Non-Probability sampling design
C. Multi-stage sampling design
D. Noneof these
Answer» B. Non-Probability sampling design
19.

As identified in "Shamanism," current popular and self-help movements with connections to shamanism include all of the following except

A. Elitism
B. New Age
C. Neo-shamanism
D. Self-actualization
Answer» C. Neo-shamanism
20.

Human behavior is called

A. Anthropology
B. Sociology
C. Psychology
D. Archaeology
Answer» D. Archaeology
21.

Process of spread of the cultural traits, trait complexes and patterns in space

A. Transmission of traits and trait complexes from one generation to the other
B. Combining of the existing elements to take a new form
C. Diffusion is the process of change that stands for
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
22.

Western and European women started petition about their rights in

A. 1940 to 1950
B. 1960 to 1970
C. 1980 to 1990
D. 1945 to 1965
Answer» C. 1980 to 1990
23.

The earliest anthropological use of culture was by E.B.Tylor in

A. 1871
B. 1861
C. 1875
D. 1862
Answer» B. 1861
24.

In the Middle East, the correct sequence of culture history phases is

A. Paleolithic, Neolithic, Mesolithic, Iron Age, Bronze Age
B. Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age
C. Mesolithic, Neolithic, Paleolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age
D. Neolithic, Mesolithic, Paleolithic, Iron Age, Bronze Age
Answer» C. Mesolithic, Neolithic, Paleolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age
25.

According to anthropologists multiculturalism encourages the practice of many ethnic

A. Traditions
B. Culture
C. both a and b
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
26.

In terms of hominines evolution perhaps the most important part of the diet of early H. sapiens at Pinnacle Point, South Africa, was

A. Drought resistant nuts and tubers
B. large game animals
C. shellfish
D. Fish and water fowl
Answer» D. Fish and water fowl
27.

According to the multiregional model, what allowed the Premodern to remain a single, variable species?

A. Extinction
B. Migration
C. Gene flow
D. All the above
Answer» E.
28.

The Upper Paleolithic is often defined in terms of

A. choppers
B. The hand ax
C. Stone blade tools
D. The bow and arrow
Answer» D. The bow and arrow
29.

The quality, production, expression, or realm of what is beautifull or of more than ordinary significance the class of the object is called

A. Culture
B. Art
C. Symbol
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Symbol
30.

A descriptive norm

A. The way people describe what is natural to them
B. The term that is used to describe standard behavior
C. The belief people have about what others do in a particular situation
D. The normal way people engage in social activity
Answer» D. The normal way people engage in social activity
31.

According to the book, what guides our sense of right and wrong?

A. Social norms
B. Personal norms
C. Religious creed
D. Laws
Answer» B. Personal norms
32.

According to anthropology, the 'second cold war'

A. 1970's
B. Ronald Reagan
C. late 1980's
D. Election of Ronal Reagan
Answer» E.
33.

Many of those who have careers in advertising are also

A. Clinical psychologists
B. Psychoanalysts
C. Applied social psychologists
D. Community psychologists
Answer» D. Community psychologists
34.

Social psychology discovered that many people pay particular attention to the social status of a communicator this gave rise to the idea of

A. The reliability factor
B. Sincerity basis causality
C. American classism
D. Credibility of the source
Answer» C. American classism
35.

According to anthropologists the Nuer and Masai tribes have their own leader which is called

A. Khan or ill-khan
B. Qashqi
C. None of the above
D. both a and b
Answer» B. Qashqi
36.

By adopting the patterns and norms of its host culture is called

A. Assililation
B. Acculturation
C. Culture
D. Diasporas
Answer» B. Acculturation
37.

When a family extended three or more generations is called

A. Big family
B. Large family
C. Extended family
D. Joint family
Answer» D. Joint family
38.

People express themselves creatively in dance, music, song, painting sculpture, pottery, cloth. Storytelling, verse, prose, drama and comedy is called as

A. Symbolic
B. Art
C. Expressive culture
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
39.

In anthropology "Racist images flow throughout the world" said by Bhairavi Desai a native Indian he says about the human diversity and

A. Culture
B. Language
C. Race
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
40.

Descriptive social norms

A. Are the stories that society tells us about the environment
B. Explain why people are not social
C. Can either decrease or increase pro-environmental behavior
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
41.

The motive to increase another's welfare is called

A. Communism
B. Humanitarianism
C. Socialism
D. Altruism
Answer» D. Altruism
42.

According to anthropologists a policy of extending the rule of a nation or empire over foreign nations or of taking and holding foreign colonies is called

A. Imperialism
B. Globalization
C. Migration
D. Core
Answer» B. Globalization
43.

Which one is also fueled by rapid population growth and coupled with insufficient jobs, in the less developed countries

A. Immigrants
B. Imigration
C. Migration
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
44.

According to anthropologists,what did Marx mean by possible source of research questions?

A. The problem to be solved
B. Development
C. Research work
D. Any one can do it
Answer» B. Development
45.

According to research methodology which of the following would be included in a research proposal during selection of topic and research locale?

A. Status and experience
B. Reading on the topic and locale
C. Choice research methods and reasons for choosing them
D. Researched
Answer» D. Researched
46.

According to kinship anthropology a family who lasts only as long as the parents and children remain together is called

A. Joint family
B. Extended family
C. Nuclear family
D. Descent family
Answer» D. Descent family
47.

According to anthropologists dominant structural position in the world system consists of the strongest and most powerful states with advanced systems of production is called as

A. World system
B. Globalization
C. Migration
D. Core
Answer» E.
48.

Frank (1967) made the claim that 'underdeveloped' societies were

A. Insufficiently involved in the international capitalist economy
B. Reluctant to surrender their traditional ways of life
C. Economically dependent on the wealthy countries that exploited them
D. The 'metropolis' to which 'satellite' countries were attached
Answer» D. The 'metropolis' to which 'satellite' countries were attached
49.

The big man is a temporary regional regulator big man can mobilize supporters in several villages and

A. Family lineage
B. Descent groups
C. Segmentary lineage
D. Affinals
Answer» D. Affinals
50.

The capitalist world economy is what Wallenstein (1974) would call a 'world system' this term refers to

A. A means of transporting money between different areas of a country
B. An empire with a bureaucratic administration but no political centre
C. An awareness of risks and dangers that affect the environment as a whole
D. A unit with a division of labor that extends across ethnic and cultural groups
Answer» E.