Deck 2: Anthropological Perspective on Primitive Societies, Marriage, and Development Programs

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According Robert Redfield, the Primitive societies are

A)"The fold Society"
B)Lively Society
C)Open Society
D)Closed Society
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Important reason for the study of Primitive Societies is

A)Less important now
B)Not necessary
C)A must
D)Their utility in understanding civilized societies.
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According to Evans Pritchard primitive societies are studied because of their

A)Social value
B)Simplicity
C)Intrinsic value
D)Beauty
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The primitive societies are fast changing in the present day world due to

A)Cultural contact
B)Invention
C)Health care
D)Mode of transportation
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The most important reason for the attention of Social Anthropologist to the study of primitive societies is

A)Methodological
B)Current affairs
C)An eye opener
D)Experimentation
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The need for studying Social Anthropology in India is

A)Urgent
B)Less important
C)Forgotten
D)Slowing down
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Social Anthropology makes for sympathetic understanding of

A)Modern people
B)Urban dwellers
C)Primitive and tribal in isolation
D)Mediaval people
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If proper research is done among tribal people, the implementation of these development programmes would yield

A)Unwanted results
B)No result now
C)Fruitful results
D)Future inventions scope
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Anthropology therefore, accepts and uses the general principles of

A)Biology
B)Mathematic
C)Philosophy
D)Physics
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Anthropology is a large and

A)Specific subject
B)Diversified subject
C)Narrow subject
D)Unwanted subject
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It is unanimously agreed all over the world that one of the architects of Sociology is

A)Mahatma Gandhi
B)Nehru
C)Shah Jahan
D)Emile Durkheim
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The 19th century social anthropologists were greatly influenced by -

A)Charles Darwin
B)Plato
C)Aristotle
D)Newton
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Bronislaw Malinowski studies the people of

A)Gond
B)Trobriand Islanders
C)Toda
D)Bhil
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The Primitives had been living in a state of

A)Township
B)Civilized society
C)Nature
D)Plenty
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The study of Primitive people would bring out

A)A new world of life
B)New methodology
C)New technology
D)Old culture
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The institution of marriage is

A)Universal
B)Localized
C)State wise
D)Continental
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Thomas Hylland Erickson very rightly says that marriage is essential for human

A)Basic needs
B)Survival
C)Future
D)Continuity
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The institution of marriage fulfills the Biological needs of

A)Group
B)Animals
C)Individual
D)Family
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Freud argued that man has two innate needs

A)Housing and people
B)Farming and implements
C)Food and shelter
D)Sex and hunger
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Sex is fulfilled through the institution of

A)Religion
B)Festivals
C)Marriage
D)Banking
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Procreation is another institution of

A)Education
B)Market
C)Communication
D)Marriage
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Marriage is performed according to the tradition of

A)Society
B)Village
C)Interaction
D)Movies
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Among the tribal groups marriage is a social

A)Interaction
B)Contract
C)Relationship
D)Life
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Dowry has been interpreted in terms of the nature of particular

A)Society
B)Language
C)Family
D)Religion
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There are cases where in the groom who is not economically well off renders services to the parents of

A)The neighbor
B)The siblings
C)The step father
D)The bride
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Deck 2: Anthropological Perspective on Primitive Societies, Marriage, and Development Programs
1
According Robert Redfield, the Primitive societies are

A)"The fold Society"
B)Lively Society
C)Open Society
D)Closed Society
"The fold Society"
2
Important reason for the study of Primitive Societies is

A)Less important now
B)Not necessary
C)A must
D)Their utility in understanding civilized societies.
Their utility in understanding civilized societies.
3
According to Evans Pritchard primitive societies are studied because of their

A)Social value
B)Simplicity
C)Intrinsic value
D)Beauty
Intrinsic value
4
The primitive societies are fast changing in the present day world due to

A)Cultural contact
B)Invention
C)Health care
D)Mode of transportation
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The most important reason for the attention of Social Anthropologist to the study of primitive societies is

A)Methodological
B)Current affairs
C)An eye opener
D)Experimentation
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The need for studying Social Anthropology in India is

A)Urgent
B)Less important
C)Forgotten
D)Slowing down
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Social Anthropology makes for sympathetic understanding of

A)Modern people
B)Urban dwellers
C)Primitive and tribal in isolation
D)Mediaval people
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If proper research is done among tribal people, the implementation of these development programmes would yield

A)Unwanted results
B)No result now
C)Fruitful results
D)Future inventions scope
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Anthropology therefore, accepts and uses the general principles of

A)Biology
B)Mathematic
C)Philosophy
D)Physics
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Anthropology is a large and

A)Specific subject
B)Diversified subject
C)Narrow subject
D)Unwanted subject
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It is unanimously agreed all over the world that one of the architects of Sociology is

A)Mahatma Gandhi
B)Nehru
C)Shah Jahan
D)Emile Durkheim
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The 19th century social anthropologists were greatly influenced by -

A)Charles Darwin
B)Plato
C)Aristotle
D)Newton
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Bronislaw Malinowski studies the people of

A)Gond
B)Trobriand Islanders
C)Toda
D)Bhil
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The Primitives had been living in a state of

A)Township
B)Civilized society
C)Nature
D)Plenty
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The study of Primitive people would bring out

A)A new world of life
B)New methodology
C)New technology
D)Old culture
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The institution of marriage is

A)Universal
B)Localized
C)State wise
D)Continental
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Thomas Hylland Erickson very rightly says that marriage is essential for human

A)Basic needs
B)Survival
C)Future
D)Continuity
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The institution of marriage fulfills the Biological needs of

A)Group
B)Animals
C)Individual
D)Family
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Freud argued that man has two innate needs

A)Housing and people
B)Farming and implements
C)Food and shelter
D)Sex and hunger
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Sex is fulfilled through the institution of

A)Religion
B)Festivals
C)Marriage
D)Banking
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Procreation is another institution of

A)Education
B)Market
C)Communication
D)Marriage
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Marriage is performed according to the tradition of

A)Society
B)Village
C)Interaction
D)Movies
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Among the tribal groups marriage is a social

A)Interaction
B)Contract
C)Relationship
D)Life
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Dowry has been interpreted in terms of the nature of particular

A)Society
B)Language
C)Family
D)Religion
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There are cases where in the groom who is not economically well off renders services to the parents of

A)The neighbor
B)The siblings
C)The step father
D)The bride
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