Class 11 Anthropology MCQ Chapter 6 Cultural Anthropology

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Class 11 Anthropology MCQ Chapter 6 Cultural Anthropology

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Chapter: 6

MCQs

Choose the Correct Option:

1. What is the primary focus of cultural anthropology?

(i) Study of human evolution.

(ii) Study of human culture and behavior.

(iii) Study of languages.

(iv) Study of animals.

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Ans: (ii) Study of human culture and behavior.

2. According to Keesing, cultural anthropology seeks to understand human…

(i) Instincts.

(ii) Customs and cultural behavior.

(iii) Psychology.

(iv) Biology.

Ans: (ii) Customs and cultural behavior.

3. The term ‘culture’ refers to a person’s…

(i) Genetic traits.

(ii) Way of life, including values, beliefs, and art.

(iii) Physical appearance.

(iv) Nationality.

Ans: (ii) Way of life, including values, beliefs, and art.

4. Social anthropology is considered most of the time as a part of…

(i) Archaeology.

(ii) Biology.

(iii) Cultural anthropology.

(iv) Psychology.

Ans: (iii) Cultural anthropology.

5. The concept of social anthropology mainly originated from…

(i) America.

(ii) Europe.

(iii) Africa.

(iv) Asia.

Ans: (ii) Europe.

6. Cultural anthropology is broadly associated with the study of…

(i) Animals.

(ii) Plants.

(iii) Human societies and cultures.

(iv) Geographical regions.

Ans: (iii) Human societies and cultures.

7. According to Edward Burnett Tylor, culture includes…

(i) Only material items.

(ii) Only beliefs.

(iii) Knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, customs, and capabilities.

(iv) Only physical artifacts.

Ans: (iii) Knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, customs, and capabilities.

8. Culture is often transmitted through…

(i) Genetics.

(ii) Enculturation.

(iii) Migration.

(iv) Natural selection.

Ans: (ii) Enculturation.

9. The study of material culture involves…

(i) Social behavior.

(ii) Physical artifacts and tools.

(iii) Psychological processes.

(iv) Genetic traits.

Ans: (ii) Physical artifacts and tools.

10. Non-material culture refers to…

(i) Physical objects.

(ii) Ideas, beliefs, and values.

(iii) Technological innovations.

(iv) Clothing and tools.

Ans: (ii) Ideas, beliefs, and values.

11. The relationship between culture and society is akin to…

(i) A one-way street.

(ii) A random process.

(iii) An inhale and exhale process.

(iv) A conflict.

Ans: (iii) An inhale and exhale process.

12. Who first defined culture as “that complex whole” in 1871?

(i) Franz Boas.

(ii) Edward Burnett Tylor.

(iii) Victor Barnouw.

(iv) Clyde Kluckhohn.

Ans: (ii) Edward Burnett Tylor.

13. Which of the following is a characteristic of culture?

(i) It is inherited.

(ii) It is static.

(iii) It is learned.

(iv) It is exclusive to a specific society.

Ans: (iii) It is learned.

14. The term ‘cultural heritage’ refers to…

(i) Material and intangible elements passed down through generations.

(ii) Only tangible items.

(iii) Only customs and beliefs.

(iv) The process of enculturation.

Ans: (i) Material and intangible elements passed down through generations.

15. Which anthropologist defined culture as “that complex whole” in his book “Primitive Culture”?

(i) Franz Boas.

(ii) Alfred Kroeber.

(iii) Edward Burnett Tylor.

(iv) Victor Barnouw.

Ans: (iii) Edward Burnett Tylor.

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