1. Indian Mesolithic is best represented
at which of the following sites?
(A) Giddalur
(B) Nevasa
(C) Teri group
(D) Bagor
Answer: (D)
2. Subsistance activity of the past and
its reconstruction is aimed by which of the following branches?
(A) Typo - Technology
(B) Geo - Chronology
(C) New Archaeology
(D) Action Archaeology
Answer: (C)
3. Which one of the following sites is situated
in Rajasthan?
(A) Killi Ghul Mohammad
(B) Kayatha
(C) Ahar
(D) Navdatolli
Answer: (C)
4. Ash mounds with Neolithic culture are
found in which of the following sites?
(A) Harappa
(B) Mitathal
(C) Jorwe
(D) Utnur
Answer: (D)
5. The Culture Bound Syndrome as a
temporary state of physically aggressive insanity relatively common in Malay
population is named as:
(A) Susto
(B) Koro
(C) Amok
(D) Latah
Answer: (C)
6. The book Politics of Untouchability was
written by:
(A) B.R. Ambedkar
(B) M.N. Srinivas
(C) Owen Lynch
(D) Marvin Harris
Answer: (C)
7. Who among the following describes religion
as social behaviour and magic as individual behaviour?
(A) E. Durkheim
(B) E.R. Leach
(C) B.R. Malinowski
(D) James Frazer
Answer: (A)
8. Unilinear evolution of culture propounded
by:
(A) B. Malinowski
(B) Jullian Steward
(C) L.H. Morgan
(D) Leslie White
Answer: (C)
9. Who among the following was/were associated
with British School of Diffusion?
(A) G.E. Smith
(B) W.J. Perry
(C) W.H.R. Rivers
(D) All the above
Answer: (D)
10. Who among the following anthropologists
explained bipolar model of “Great and Little Tradition”?
(A) Robert Redfield
(B) Mckim Marriott
(C) M.N. Srinivas
(D) S.C. Dube
Answer: (D)
11. Kwashiorkor is a condition
associated with
(A) Zinc deficiency
(B) Protein – energy malnutrition
(C) Iron deficiency
(D) Protein deficiency
Answer: (B)
12. Age – related deterioration process
is known as
(A) Senescence
(B) Dementia
(C) Spurt
(D) Maturation
Answer: (A)
13. Factors which tend to change gene frequencies
are:
(A) Natural selection and mutation
(B) Random mating and non consanguineous
mating
(C) Migration and genetic drift
(D) Both (A) and (C)
Answer: (D)
14. Migration can change gene frequencies
and alter selection by
(A) Introducing new genes into population.
(B) Removing genes from population.
(C) Replacing genes removed by selection.
(D) All of the above
Answer: (D)
15. An advantage of polymorphic trait is
that it
(A) Allows separate species to coexist in
a given territory.
(B) Produces variation in a trait
(C) confers greater vigor in cross breed
progeny.
(D) All of the above.
Answer: (B)
16. Most prolific rock art evidence in
Europe is found in which of the following sites?
(A) Laugerie – Haute
(B) La Ferrassie
(C) Lascaux
(D) Fonte Gaum
Answer: (C)
17. Earliest evidence of artificial construction
of habitation structure is present in which of the following sites?
(A) Kostijenki
(B) Torralba and Ambrona
(C) Terra Amata
(D) Molodova
Answer: (C)
18. Which one of the following
statements does NOT reflect Franz Uri Boas’s ideas?
(A) All human species have equal capacity.
(B) Unilineal sequence of human progress
is not universal.
(C) Culture originates due to needs.
(D) Cultures are whole and distinct.
Answer: (C)
19. Positive marriage rules according to
Levi-Strauss is
(A) Preferential
(B) Probablistic
(C) Prescriptive
(D) Prohibitive
Answer: (C)
20. Who among the following is the
author of book Traditional Societies and Technological Change?
(A) G.M. Foster
(B) Sol Tax
(C) Margaret Mead
(D) Edward Spicer
Answer: (A)
21. Which of the following ‘rules of residence’
is least common in human societies?
(A) Bilocal
(B) Matrilocal
(C) Neolocal
(D) Avanculocal
Answer: (D)
22. Which one of the following books is NOT
written by Verrier Elwin?
(A) The Baiga
(B) The Muria and their Ghotul
(C) Bondo Highlanders
(D) The Nacked Naga
Answer: (D)
23. Which one of the following best describe
‘syncretism’?
(A) Cultural blends (including religious
blends) that emerge from acculturation.
(B) Cultural distinctions that maintain
ethnic boundary.
(C) Cultural variations across time and
space.
(D) Cultural homogenisation resulting
due to globalization.
Answer: (A)
24. Who among the following believed that
species changes were influenced by environmental change?
(A) E. Darwin
(B) J.B. Lamarck
(C) T. Malthus
(D) C. Lyell
Answer: (B)
25. Which of the following is Furuhata’s
index?
Answer: (A)
26. Earliest evidence of human violence
is known from which of the following sites?
(A) Tilwara
(B) Birbhanpur
(C) Sarai – Nahar – Rai
(D) Adamgarh
Answer: (C)
27. Which one of the following is
correct about ethnicity?
(A) Ethnicity can be said to exist when
people claim certain identity for themselves.www.netugc.com
(B) The basis of ethnicity can be
language, religion, history, geography, kinship.
(C) Ethnicity can be expressed in
peaceful multiculturalism, or indiscrimination or violent confrontation.
(D) All the above
Answer: (D)
28. “Arboreal” means:
(A) forest-dwelling
(B) tree-dwelling
(C) city-dwelling
(D) water-dwelling
Answer: (B)
29. The normal distribution for a trait existing
in a large population reveals that
(A)All individuals are homozygous for
that trait.
(B)More individuals are closer to the
average value.
(C) Fewer individuals possess the extreme
genotype.
(D) Both (B) and (C).
Answer: (D)
30. Who was the first person to
introduce the term “Genetics”?
(A) A. Marshall
(B) W. Bateson
(C) J.F. Crow
(D) D. Falconer
Answer: (B)
31. Who among the following discovered the
Taung child?
(A) R. Clarke
(B) T. White
(C) J. Walker
(D) R. Dart
Answer: (D)
32. Identify the correct sequence in descending
order:
(A) Species – Sub-species – Population -
Individuals
(B) Species – Populations – Subspecies-
Individuals
(C) Individuals – Species – Subspecies -
Populations
(D) Populations – Sub-species – Species
- Individuals
Answer: (A)
33. Identify the correct sequence of
teeth in dental arc:
(A) Canine – Incisors – Premolar - Molar
(B) Premolar – Canine – Molar - Incisor
(C) Incisor – Canine – Premolar - Molar
(D) Incisor – Premolar – Canine - Molar
Answer: (C)
34.
Answer: (C)
35. Given below are two statements: One is
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R).
Assertion (A): Burzahom shows a unique
form of Neolithic culture of India.
Reason (R): It shows pit dwellings.
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct
(B) (A) is correct and (R) is incorrect
(C) (A) is incorrect and (R) is correct
(D) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect
Answer: (A)
36. Given below are two statements, one is
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Inamgaon shows a
continuous occupation of Jorwe culture.
Reason (R): There are more than one occupational
level.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct
(B) (A) is correct, and (R) is incorrect
(C) (A) is incorrect and (R) is correct
(D) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect
Answer: (A)
37. Given below are two statements, one is
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): With contagious magic, whatever
is done to an object is believed to affect a person who once had contact with
it.
Reason (R): The magical spell performed
on the body product is believed to reach the person eventually and work the
desired result.
Based on the above statements, choose the
correct answer.
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct
(B) (A) is correct, and (R) is wrong
(C) (A) is wrong and (R) is correct
(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong
Answer: (A)
38. Given below are two statements, one is
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Diarrhea is a leading cause
of mortality to under five children.
Reason (R): Oral Rehydration Therapy
(ORT) does not significantly contribute to diarrheal deaths.
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct
(B) (A) is correct, (R) is wrong
(C) (A) is wrong, (R) is correct
(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong
Answer: (B)
39. Given below are two statements, one is
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Food gathering society
possesses one of the salient features of equigeniture.
Reason (R): The members of a food gathering
society belong to one kindred group, usually live with limited food resources.
Codes:
(A) (A) is true, (R) is false
(B) (A) is false, (R) is true
(C) Both (A) and (R) are true
(D) Both (A) and (R) are false
Answer: (C)
40. Given below are two statements, one is
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Traditionally a tribe is
defined as an endogamous social group having strong kinship tie, common
territory, common language and common culture.
Reason (R): The above definition is no
longer valid in an ever changing tribal society due to impact of several
external forces.
Based on the above statements, choose the
correct answer.
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct
(B) (A) is correct and (R) is wrong
(C) (A) is wrong and (R) is correct
(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong
Answer: (A)
41. Given below are two statements, one is
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Albinism is determined by
single recessive trait.
Reason (R): Albinism is characterized by
the presence of melanin pigment.
Codes:
(A) (A) is true, but (R) is false
(B) Both (A) and (R) are false
(C) Both (A) and (R) are true
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true
Answer: (A)
42. Given below are two statements, one is
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): MN blood groups are
characterized by three phenotypes and three genotypes.
Reason (R): MN blood group system is
determined by three codominantalleles.
Codes:
(A) (A) is true, but (R) is false
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true
(C) Both (A) and (R) are false
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true
Answer: (A)
43. Given below are two statements, one is
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Sub-Saharan Africans show
decreased surface area in relation to mass.
Reason (R): Sub-Saharan region is characterized
by hot climate.
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct
(B) Both (A) and (R) are false
(C) (A) is false, but (R) is correct
(D) (A) is correct, but (R) is false
Answer: (C)
44. Given below are two statements, one is
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Weight increase for age
indicates better physical growth.
Reason (R): Good nutrition increases body
weight.
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true
(B) Both (A) and (R) are false
(C) (A) is correct, but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is correct
Answer: (A)
45. Identify the correct sequence of evolution
of religion in ascending order:
(A) Theism-Shamanism-Idolatory- Fetishism
(B) Fetishism-Theism-Shamanism- Idolatory
(C) Shamanism-Fetishism-Theism- Idolatory
(D) Fetishism-Shamanism-Idolatory- Theism
Answer: (D)
46. Identify the correct sequence in descending
order of early hominius from Africa:
(A) Sahelanthropus tchadensis- Ardipithecus-ramidus
– Australopithecus anamensis – Australopithecus afarensis
(B) Australopitheus afarensis –
Australopithecus anamensis – Sahelanthropus tchadensis –
Australopithecus ramidus
(C) Sahelanthropus tchadensis –
Australopithecus anamensis – Australopithecus ramidus – Australopithecus
afarensis
(D) Australopithecus ramidus –
Sahelanthropus tchadensis – Australopithecus afarensis – Australopithecus
anamensis
Answer: (A)
47. Identify the correct sequence in ascending
order:
(A) Sarai Nahar Rai – Baghore II - Chirand
(B) Chirand – Sarai Nahar Rai – Baghore
II
(C) Baghore II – Sarai Nahar Rai - Chirand
(D) Sarai Nahar Rai – Chirand – Baghore
II
Answer: (C)
48. Identify the correct sequence in ascending
order :
(A) Chattelpersonean – Solutrean – Aurignacian
(B) Aurignacian – Solutrean
–Chatterpersonean
(C) Solutrean – Aurignacian – Chattelpersonean
(D) Chattelpersonean – Aurignacian – Solutrean
Answer: (D)
49. Identify the correct sequence of evolution
of family is given by L.H. Morgan.
(A) Syndyasmian – Punuluan – Monogamian
– Consanguine
(B) Punuluan – Consanguine – Syndyasmian
– Monogamian
(C) Consanguine – Syndyasmian – Punuluan
– Monogamian
(D) Consanguine – Punuluan – Syndyasmian
– Monogamian
Answer: (D)
50. Identify the correct sequence according
to Robert Redfield.
(A) Village – Community – Region – State
(B) Community – Village – State – Region
(C) Region – State – Community – Village
(D) State – Region – Community – Village
Answer: (D)
51. Identify the correct sequence of contributors
of British School of Structural-Functionalism:
(A) Radcliffe Brown, Nadel, Leach, Firth.
(B) Nadel, Radcliffe Brown, Firth, Leach.
(C) Leach, Nadel, Firth, Radcliffe Brown.
(D) Firth, Leach, Radchiffe Brown, Nadel.
Answer: (A)
52. Identify the correct sequence of climatic
mode of plio-pliestocene hominid evolution:
(A) Subtropical forest – Savana grass
lands – Severe cold – Forest disappears
(B) Subtropical forest – Forest
disappears – Savana grass lands – Severe cold
(C) Forest disappears – Savana grass
lands – Severe cold – Sub tropical forest
(D) Savana grass lands – Severe cold –
Forest disappears – Sub tropical forest
Answer: (A)
53. Identify the correct sequence in the
process of communication:
(A) Sender – Message – Channel – Receiver
(B) Sender – Channel – Message – Receiver
(C) Message – Sender – Channel – Receiver
(D) Channel – Receiver – Message – Sender
Answer: (A)
54. Arrange the following in descending chronological
sequence:
(A) Applied Anthropology – Action
Anthropology – Salvage Ethnology
(B) Salvage Ethnology – Applied
Anthropology – Action Anthropology
(C) Action Anthropology – Applied
Anthropology – Salvage Ethnology
(D) Salvage Ethnology – Action
Anthropology – Applied Anthropology
Answer: (C)
55. Identify the correct chronological sequence
from oldest to the recent for the following earthquake disasters:
(A) Bhuj – Latur – Kashmir – Sikkim
(B) Latur – Bhuj – Kashmir – Sikkim
(C) Kashmir – Latur – Sikkim – Bhuj
(D) Latur – Kashmir – Sikkim – Bhuj
Answer: (B)
56. Which one of the following sequence
of ‘Rinas’ for Shatpath Brahmana is correct?
(A) Rinas to fellow beings - Rinas to ancestors
- Rinas to seers – Rinas to gods.
(B) Rinas to seers - Rinas to gods
-Rinas to fellow beings - Rinas toancestors.
(C) Rinas to gods - Rinas to seers -
Rinas to ancestors - Rinas to fellow beings.
(D) Rinas to ancestors - Rinas to fellow
beings - Rinas to gods - Rinas to seers.
Answer: (C)
57. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I (Author) List
– II (Books)
a. Ruth Benedict i. The Nature of Culture
b. Clifford Geertz ii.
Primitive Culture
c. E.B. Tylor iii. The
Interpretation of Culture
d A.L. Krober iv. Patterns of Culture
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iv i iii ii
(B) iii iv ii i
(C) iv iii ii i
(D) iv ii i iii
Answer: (C)
58. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Coefficient of variation i. Tests the null hypothesis
b. Standard deviation ii. Average
c. Mean iii.
Absolute measure of variation
d. Chi – square iv. Relative measure of variation
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iv ii iii i
(B) iii i ii iv
(C) iv iii ii i
(D) ii iii i iv
Answer: (C)
59. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Canine i. Ulna
b. Linea aspera ii. Alveolar Arch
c. Olecranon Process iii. Femur
d. Diastema iv. Mandible
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iv i iii ii
(B) iii i ii iv
(C) ii iii i iv
(D) iv iii i ii
Answer: (D)
60. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Polymorphic trait i. Rheumatoid arthritis
b. Auto immune disease ii. Intelligence measure
c. I.Q. Test iii. Inborn error of metabolism
d. Alcaptonuria iv. Genetic variation
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iv iii ii i
(B) iv i ii iii
(C) i iii ii iv
(D) ii iv iii i
Answer: (B)
61. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Paleolithic period i. Civilization
b. Neolithic period ii. Higher Barbarism
c. Copper age iii.
Savagery
d. Early Bronze age iv. Barbarism
Codes:
a b c d
(A) i ii iii iv
(B) iv iii ii i
(C) iii iv ii i
(D) ii i iv iii
Answer: (C)
62. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Structuralism i. Kroebar
b. Functionalism ii. E.R. Leach
c. Diffusionism iii. Malinowski
d. Super organic theory of culture iv. Boas
Codes:
a b c d
(A) ii iii iv i
(B) iv iii ii i
(C) ii iv i iii
(D) iii i iv ii
Answer: (A)
63. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Epidemiology i. Triglycerides
b. Fat ii.
Rickets
c. Retinol iii. Distribution and etiology of
disease
d. Calceferol iv. Blindness
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iv ii iii i
(B) iii i iv ii
(C) i iv iii ii
(D) ii i iii iv
Answer: (B)
64. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Narmada i. Indonesia
b. Sangiran ii. Tanzania
c. Zhoukoudien iii. India
d. Olduvai Gorge iv. China
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iii iv i ii
(B) i iii iv ii
(C) ii iv iii i
(D) iii i iv ii
Answer: (D)
65. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:www.netugc.com
List – I List – II
a. Main line index i. Pigmentation
b. Colour blindness ii. Land Steiner and Weiner
c. Skin colour iii. Sex linked trait
d. The Rhesus system iv. Dermatoglyphics
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iv i iii ii
(B) iv iii i ii
(C) i iv ii iii
(D) ii iii i iv
Answer: (B)
66. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Aneuploidy i. Fusion of homologous chromosomes
b. Compound Chromosome ii. Triplication of one of the chromosome
c. Trisomy iii. Chromosome segment flipped by 180
d. Inversion iv. Numerical change in part of genome
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iv i ii iii
(B) i iv iii ii
(C) iii ii i iv
(D) ii i iii iv
Answer: (A)
67. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Height vertex i. Sliding caliper
b. Hand length ii. Tape
c. Calf circumference iii. Spreading caliper
d. Head breadth iv.Anthropometer
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iv i ii iii
(B) iii ii i iv
(C) ii iii iv i
(D) i iv iii ii
Answer: (A)
68. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Sangankallu i. Mesolithic
b. Chirkhi-Nevasa ii. Harappan
c. Kalibangan iii. Lower Palaeolithic
d. Langhnaj iv. Deccan Neolithic
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iv iii ii i
(B) iii ii iv i
(C) iv iii i ii
(D) i ii iii iv
Answer: (A)
69. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Sangoan i. East African upper Palaeolithic
b. Natufian ii. Late Acheulian in East Africa
c. Fauresmith iii. Mesolithic in West Asia
d. Ibero- Mauritian iv. Mesolithic in East Africa
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iv iii ii i
(B) i iii ii iv
(C) iii ii i iv
(D) iv iii i ii
Answer: (B)
70. Match an item in List-I with an item
in List-II. Use code given below:
List – I List – II
a. Caste i. Economic group
b. Class ii. Endogamous group
c. Gotra iii. Primary social group
d. Family iv. Exogamous group
Codes:
a b c d
(A) iii i iv ii
(B) iv ii i iii
(C) ii i iv iii
(D) iv i iii ii
Answer: (C)
Read the following text and choose/pick
the correct answer in each of the following questions: (Question Nos. 71 to 75)
The comparative consideration of
the question, “Is the village a community?” is more complex than it seems, for
there are numerous dimensions of “community,” such as the ecological, physical,
social, economic, political, religious, and psychological. To what extent do
the physical limits of the village define the limits for these dimensions? Or
to what extent do these aspects of community spill over into other villages so
that the community might better be defined in terms of units larger than the
single village? As we might expect, not all aspects of community have the same
spatial distribution, so that a village may be a clearly self-contained unit
for some purposes and not for others. There is yet another aspect of the
problem, namely, what is the quality of social relations, of mutual interdependence
of persons or social groups within each village? We must be ready to deal with
the possibility that, although Village A does not define the physical area of
social, economic, and other relations as clearly as does Village B, yet the quality
of such relations in A or subgroups within it may be so much more cohesive as
to justify our saying that there is more community within A (as well as the
villages into which this spills over) than there is in B. With these
observations in mind, let us first consider those aspects of community which
Rani Khera and Tepoz-tlan share and then go on to consider some of the more
important differences. Both Tepoztlan and Rani Khera are corporate bodies which
enjoy legal status and can take suits to law courts.Both are units of taxation
for the respective revenue departments. In both cases the greater part of the
social, economic, and religious activities takes place within the village. The
village is home and there is relatively little out-migration, but more in
Tepoztlan than in Rani Khera. Of Tepoztlan it can be said that most villagers
are born there, live and work there, and die there. This cannot be said of Rani
Khera, for the married women were not born there, and the daughters of the
village will not die there. Yet the very designation “daughter of the village”
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In both villages, despite the existence
of schisms and factions, there are occasions when the villagers act together as
a unit for some common goal such as the building of a road or a school,
drainage of a pond, or the defense of the village against attack from the
outside. In the case of Tepoztlan the defense of the village last occurred in
the twenties, when it was attacked by the Cristeros. In the case of Rani Khera
one must go back almost a hundred years for a comparable occasion.
(A) Married women are not born in Rani
Khera.
(B) The daughter of the village Rani Khera
will not die there.
(C) There is relatively more
outmigration in Rani Khera village.
(D) All of the above matters.
Answer: (D)
72. Which one of the following
statements about both Rani Khera and Tepoztlan is NOT true?
(A) Both are corporate bodies
(B) Both have legal status
(C) In both cases, the greater part of
social activities takes place within the villages.
(D) In both cases, the defence of the
village by the inhabitants last occurred in the same year.
Answer: (D)
73. Which one of the following
statements about both Rani khera and Tepoztlan is true?
(A) Existence of schisms and factions.
(B) Total self-sufficiency in all aspects
of community life.
(C) No out-migration or inmigration.
(D) All of the above
Answer: (A)
74. The most important distinction between
Rani Khera and Tepoztlan is
(A) Rani Khera is exogamous and Tepoztlan
is endogamous.
(B) Rani Khera is more selfsufficient
compared to Tepoztlan.
(C) People of Rani Khera are more
cooperative compared to Tepoztlan.
(D) Sense of belongingness through a
common identity is more visible in Rani Khera compared to Tepoztlan.
Answer: (A)
75. Village Tepoztlan was attacked in
the twenties by the
(A) Cristeros
(B) Inhabitants of a neighbouring village.
(C) King of Mexico
(D) Indigenous people of mountain village.
Answer: (A)
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