Deck 4: Exploring the Significance and Function of Family in Anthropology

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No one can deny that biological aim of marriage is the

A)Primary aim of society
B)Secondary aim of society
C)Regular aim of society
D)Independent aim of individual
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Social anthropologist believes that some sort of marriage institution is found in every

A)Human society
B)Linguistic society
C)Merchant society
D)Animal society
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In the evolution of marriage endogamy takes the

A)Third stage
B)Second stage
C)Fourth stage
D)First stage
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In food-gathering societies, the status of male and female is

A)Not equal
B)Almost equal
C)So much different
D)Not the issue
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Sagotra and Sapravara marriages are forbidden by

A)Muslim law
B)Christian marriage
C)Hindu Dharma Shastra
D)Buddhist law
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Family is an important and primary unit of any

A)Social organization
B)Religious organization
C)Cultural organization
D)Scientific organization
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It is the family which rears and brings up

A)Grand parents
B)Non family members
C)A child
D)Strangers.
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I.P Desai made a break through by stating that the Indian family essentially

A)Nuclear family
B)A joint family
C)Agricultural family
D)Traders family
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The family is a social group characterized by common

A)Language
B)Kitchen
C)Bank account
D)Residence
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The structure of the family varies from

A)Their colour of skin
B)Their occupation
C)Society to Society
D)House to house
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According to Strauss, the prime condition of a family is

A)Building
B)Family
C)Agricultural land
D)Forest
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True family is a Universal

A)Social Institution
B)Educational institution
C)Cultural institution
D)Religious institution.
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In bilateral family form, family descent is stressed from

A)Only mother
B)Both the parents
C)Only father
D)None of the above
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Family is universal institution and it is created to fulfill some basic needs of

A)Parents
B)Boys
C)Girls
D)Mankind
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In Social Anthropology, generally, when we talk about family, we have to look at it in the context of

A)Modern life
B)Medieval life
C)Rural life
D)Primitive life
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Talcott Parsons calls the nuclear family

A)Group of people
B)Isolated family
C)Small family
D)Traditional family
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Extended family consists of

A)Specific members
B)Community
C)A woman, her husband, children and married children
D)All the neighbors' family
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Iravati Karve defines the joint family as where

A)All the members live under one roof
B)Members live in various houses
C)Members live elsewhere
D)Members do not have close relationship
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Matrilocal family is a family in which the marriage couple resides with

A)Brother's family
B)Husband's family
C)Uncle's family
D)Wife's family
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In Polyandrous family, a woman has

A)One husband
B)Several husbands
C)Two husbands
D)Limited husbands
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In the words of MacIver and Page, the family has

A)Specific origin
B)End
C)No origin
D)Continuity
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The child's first school is his home and his

A)Church
B)Neighbors
C)Family
D)Classroom
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According to Hindu Shastras procreation is the main function of

A)The member
B)The family
C)Father
D)Mother
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The fundamental functions of the family according to Reed is to regulate and gratify

A)Sexual need
B)Hunger for food
C)Thirst for knowledge
D)General knowledge
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A family where the entire authority is in the hands of the father is called

A)Matriarchal family
B)Patriarchal family
C)Patrilineal family
D)Matrilineal family
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Deck 4: Exploring the Significance and Function of Family in Anthropology
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No one can deny that biological aim of marriage is the

A)Primary aim of society
B)Secondary aim of society
C)Regular aim of society
D)Independent aim of individual
Primary aim of society
2
Social anthropologist believes that some sort of marriage institution is found in every

A)Human society
B)Linguistic society
C)Merchant society
D)Animal society
Human society
3
In the evolution of marriage endogamy takes the

A)Third stage
B)Second stage
C)Fourth stage
D)First stage
First stage
4
In food-gathering societies, the status of male and female is

A)Not equal
B)Almost equal
C)So much different
D)Not the issue
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Sagotra and Sapravara marriages are forbidden by

A)Muslim law
B)Christian marriage
C)Hindu Dharma Shastra
D)Buddhist law
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Family is an important and primary unit of any

A)Social organization
B)Religious organization
C)Cultural organization
D)Scientific organization
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It is the family which rears and brings up

A)Grand parents
B)Non family members
C)A child
D)Strangers.
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I.P Desai made a break through by stating that the Indian family essentially

A)Nuclear family
B)A joint family
C)Agricultural family
D)Traders family
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The family is a social group characterized by common

A)Language
B)Kitchen
C)Bank account
D)Residence
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The structure of the family varies from

A)Their colour of skin
B)Their occupation
C)Society to Society
D)House to house
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According to Strauss, the prime condition of a family is

A)Building
B)Family
C)Agricultural land
D)Forest
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True family is a Universal

A)Social Institution
B)Educational institution
C)Cultural institution
D)Religious institution.
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13
In bilateral family form, family descent is stressed from

A)Only mother
B)Both the parents
C)Only father
D)None of the above
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Family is universal institution and it is created to fulfill some basic needs of

A)Parents
B)Boys
C)Girls
D)Mankind
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In Social Anthropology, generally, when we talk about family, we have to look at it in the context of

A)Modern life
B)Medieval life
C)Rural life
D)Primitive life
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Talcott Parsons calls the nuclear family

A)Group of people
B)Isolated family
C)Small family
D)Traditional family
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17
Extended family consists of

A)Specific members
B)Community
C)A woman, her husband, children and married children
D)All the neighbors' family
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Iravati Karve defines the joint family as where

A)All the members live under one roof
B)Members live in various houses
C)Members live elsewhere
D)Members do not have close relationship
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Matrilocal family is a family in which the marriage couple resides with

A)Brother's family
B)Husband's family
C)Uncle's family
D)Wife's family
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In Polyandrous family, a woman has

A)One husband
B)Several husbands
C)Two husbands
D)Limited husbands
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In the words of MacIver and Page, the family has

A)Specific origin
B)End
C)No origin
D)Continuity
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The child's first school is his home and his

A)Church
B)Neighbors
C)Family
D)Classroom
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According to Hindu Shastras procreation is the main function of

A)The member
B)The family
C)Father
D)Mother
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The fundamental functions of the family according to Reed is to regulate and gratify

A)Sexual need
B)Hunger for food
C)Thirst for knowledge
D)General knowledge
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A family where the entire authority is in the hands of the father is called

A)Matriarchal family
B)Patriarchal family
C)Patrilineal family
D)Matrilineal family
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