Deck 8: Exploring the Law and Governance Systems of Primitive Societies

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The decision of the Panchayat is regarded as

A)Truth
B)Infallible
C)Law
D)Command
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An Anthropologist, Lowie has shown that, in Primitive societies there are civil laws, also along with

A)Customary law
B)Criminal laws
C)Religious law
D)Marriage law
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Law in a primitive society is considered to be a part of natural or

A)Super natural principle
B)Enacted
C)Decided by people
D)Universal
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Primitive law makes no distinction between public crime and

A)Private property
B)Church property
C)Private crimes
D)Other crimes
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Kinship bond is the basis for

A)Modern law
B)Primitive law
C)Caste law
D)Family law
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When the offender falls a prey to the supernatural anger for falsify is the result of

A)Oath
B)Ordeal
C)Promise
D)Pledge
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Sometimes the person accused is put to torture in primitive societies before declaration of judgment in criminal cases, e g. Put hand in boiling water or oil but did not burn, is set free. The test is called….

A)Fasting
B)Oath
C)Ordeal
D)Avoidance
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Capital sentence is generally given in a case of

A)Homicide
B)Stealing
C)Attempt to murder
D)Cheating
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The punishment of imposing a fine is not found among the punishments for crime in

A)Modern societies
B)Medieval societies
C)Indian societies
D)Primitive societies
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Very often in compensation of his crime, the accused has to give the whole village

A)Money
B)A feast
C)Rice bag
D)Fruits
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If the offender is not punished openly, it is supposed that the sinner will be punished by

A)Supernatural power
B)Nature
C)Tiger
D)Fallen rocks
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In primitive societies, it is generally believed that the priest or Shaman or the Magician possesses

A)Extra strength
B)Special knowledge
C)Universal rights
D)Supernatural power
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The primitive village is run by a council of elders like in India tribal/villages known as

A)Committee
B)Panchayat
C)Team mate
D)Aged group
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Most of the chieftains are hunters and warriors and lead the tribe on the occasions of

A)Festivals
B)Village feasting
C)Hunting and war
D)Important events
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The village Government is run by the chieftains elected by the member of the tribe in most of the

A)Indian Primitive villages
B)City dwellers
C)Migrant set up
D)Minority group
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The territory is not an interest by itself in Primitive society perhaps because the pressure on land is

A)Plentiful
B)Abundant
C)Nearly absent
D)Valued
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The Kamars are a very simple, pre-literate tribe of

A)Madhya Pradesh
B)Odisa
C)West Bengal
D)Bihar
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The Oath and Ordeals are main mode of evidence in

A)Caste law
B)Tribal law
C)Kins group law
D)Trade union law
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Primitive law is backed by the so-called stateless government, while customs are backed by

A)Group decision
B)Committee action
C)The Traditions and faith
D)Consultation
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Tribal law has territorial

A)Un-limitation
B)Limitation
C)Jurisdiction
D)Extension
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The Assam tribal of Bodos acculture and learnt Tantrick practice from

A)Muslim
B)Hindu
C)Jain
D)Sikh
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Primitive law is un-written law which has been sanctioned through local custom and

A)Usages
B)Ritual
C)Tradition
D)Sacrifices
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In tribal primitive political structure, the executive, legislative and judiciary are

A)Combine in one body
B)Separated to each other
C)Not existed
D)Degrading one by one
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In some tribes evidence is mostly gathered through religious and

A)Prayer perform
B)Casting lot
C)Magical practices
D)Lottery
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Some short of local self-Government is also an essential part

A)Primitive Political organization
B)Contemporary Political organization'
C)Democratic political organization
D)Dictator type of Government
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The decision of the Panchayat is regarded as

A)Truth
B)Infallible
C)Law
D)Command
Law
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An Anthropologist, Lowie has shown that, in Primitive societies there are civil laws, also along with

A)Customary law
B)Criminal laws
C)Religious law
D)Marriage law
Criminal laws
3
Law in a primitive society is considered to be a part of natural or

A)Super natural principle
B)Enacted
C)Decided by people
D)Universal
Super natural principle
4
Primitive law makes no distinction between public crime and

A)Private property
B)Church property
C)Private crimes
D)Other crimes
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Kinship bond is the basis for

A)Modern law
B)Primitive law
C)Caste law
D)Family law
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When the offender falls a prey to the supernatural anger for falsify is the result of

A)Oath
B)Ordeal
C)Promise
D)Pledge
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Sometimes the person accused is put to torture in primitive societies before declaration of judgment in criminal cases, e g. Put hand in boiling water or oil but did not burn, is set free. The test is called….

A)Fasting
B)Oath
C)Ordeal
D)Avoidance
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Capital sentence is generally given in a case of

A)Homicide
B)Stealing
C)Attempt to murder
D)Cheating
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The punishment of imposing a fine is not found among the punishments for crime in

A)Modern societies
B)Medieval societies
C)Indian societies
D)Primitive societies
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Very often in compensation of his crime, the accused has to give the whole village

A)Money
B)A feast
C)Rice bag
D)Fruits
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If the offender is not punished openly, it is supposed that the sinner will be punished by

A)Supernatural power
B)Nature
C)Tiger
D)Fallen rocks
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In primitive societies, it is generally believed that the priest or Shaman or the Magician possesses

A)Extra strength
B)Special knowledge
C)Universal rights
D)Supernatural power
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The primitive village is run by a council of elders like in India tribal/villages known as

A)Committee
B)Panchayat
C)Team mate
D)Aged group
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Most of the chieftains are hunters and warriors and lead the tribe on the occasions of

A)Festivals
B)Village feasting
C)Hunting and war
D)Important events
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The village Government is run by the chieftains elected by the member of the tribe in most of the

A)Indian Primitive villages
B)City dwellers
C)Migrant set up
D)Minority group
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The territory is not an interest by itself in Primitive society perhaps because the pressure on land is

A)Plentiful
B)Abundant
C)Nearly absent
D)Valued
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The Kamars are a very simple, pre-literate tribe of

A)Madhya Pradesh
B)Odisa
C)West Bengal
D)Bihar
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The Oath and Ordeals are main mode of evidence in

A)Caste law
B)Tribal law
C)Kins group law
D)Trade union law
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Primitive law is backed by the so-called stateless government, while customs are backed by

A)Group decision
B)Committee action
C)The Traditions and faith
D)Consultation
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Tribal law has territorial

A)Un-limitation
B)Limitation
C)Jurisdiction
D)Extension
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The Assam tribal of Bodos acculture and learnt Tantrick practice from

A)Muslim
B)Hindu
C)Jain
D)Sikh
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Primitive law is un-written law which has been sanctioned through local custom and

A)Usages
B)Ritual
C)Tradition
D)Sacrifices
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In tribal primitive political structure, the executive, legislative and judiciary are

A)Combine in one body
B)Separated to each other
C)Not existed
D)Degrading one by one
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In some tribes evidence is mostly gathered through religious and

A)Prayer perform
B)Casting lot
C)Magical practices
D)Lottery
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Some short of local self-Government is also an essential part

A)Primitive Political organization
B)Contemporary Political organization'
C)Democratic political organization
D)Dictator type of Government
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