1. Kinship is defined as the connection or relationship between persons by
Correct : B. Blood or marriage
2. If kins are related by blood, it is called
Correct : A. Consanguineal kinship
3. When the kins are related by marriage, the kinship relation is called
Correct : C. Affinal relationship
4. Tribal society is closely knit by
Correct : B. Kinship relation
5. Some people think that if kinship is taken out of social Anthropology, there is nothing left
to
Correct : C. Study
6. It is through kinship that a person earns his
Correct : C. Livelihood
7. Kinship is a social recognition and expression of
Correct : A. Genealogical relationship
8. Kinship is established as special branch of study in
Correct : C. Social anthropology
9. Husband and wife, parents and their children who are directly related to one another is known as
Correct : A. Primary kinship
10. When the relationship is includes to step-mother, brother in-law and sister in-law with
primary kin of an individual
Correct : C. Secondary kinship
11. Descent traces its origin to person who are
Correct : D. Ancestors
12. Members of a descent group trace their origin to a single ancestor who happened to live
Correct : B. In the past
13. The members of a descent group are united by
Correct : A. Blood tie
14. When the members of this descent group trace their origin to a single ancestor it is
Correct : C. Unilateral descent
15. Tracing the mother’s lineage is called
Correct : A. Matrilineal descent
16. If a person is related to ego directly then he is ego’s
Correct : A. Primary kin
17. A kinship system may be called a broad range kinship or a narrow range kinship according to
Correct : C. Number of persons it include
18. Family is always associated with a common
Correct : A. Habitation
19. To a Hindu, a family is a sacred
Correct : C. Institution
20. The family, throughout the world, is characterized by its
Correct : A. Precision
21. The economic life of the tribal have been
Correct : A. Totally ignored
22. Maurice Godlier has developed economic anthropology from
Correct : B. Marxian perspective
23. The current approaches to tribal economy are based altogether on
Correct : C. Traditional approaches
24. In tribal economy, the production was only for the consumption
Correct : D. In the household
25. Work in the tribal society is not calculated in terms of
Correct : B. Money
26. All over the tribal belt, men, women and children are engaged in work all through the
day without any
Correct : C. Cash transaction
27. Tribal society is a mechanical
Correct : A. Society
28. There are some occupation which are
Correct : C. Hereditary
29. Land and cattle wealth are considered to be the
Correct : A. Family property
30. Hunting and food gathering tribes include
Correct : D. Chenchu
31. Which of the following is a cattle rearing tribe?
Correct : B. Todas
32. The tribals are, therefore generally very poor in spite of working
Correct : D. Very hard
33. In the absence of sufficient technological aids regarding agricultural and other production, the tribal generally produce only
Correct : A. To consume
34. The tribal hardly carry out any exchange of economic goods with
Correct : D. Outside groups
35. In primitive tribes, one finds examples of both Patriarchal and Matriarchal
Correct : B. Social organization
36. The division of labour among primitive societies is based upon physical factor such as
Correct : A. Physical health
37. Food gathering tribes usually gather
Correct : C. Roots and fruits
38. In tribal areas, there are no laborers, everybody performs
Correct : C. His own job
39. Economic relationships are based on
Correct : A. Barter and exchange
40. In tribal economy, there are no banks and
Correct : D. Other credit societies
41. Give and take among primitives is the basis of
Correct : A. Economic system
42. In primitive economy, there are no regular markets. Weekly moving markets are the basis of
Correct : B. Exchange
43. In modern times tribal economy has been widely influenced by
Correct : A. Rapid industrialization in tribal areas
44. Division of labor is generally based upon
Correct : B. Sex distinction
45. Barter system is an
Correct : A. Old method of exchange
46. According to Malinowski, which group of people use ‘yam’ as an item in exchange of
gifts?.
Correct : B. Trobrianders
47. The exchange of gift costs something but it is a token of
Correct : D. Friendliness
48. In the economic system of Indian tribes, the Todas of Nilgiri hills place great emphasis
on which of their domestic animals?
Correct : A. Buffaloes
49. The Gonds, Bhils think that hunting, cutting wood and working on stones are
something they have learnt from
Correct : B. Their fore fathers
50. Europeans travelled around the globe to barter crafts, furs in exchange of
Correct : B. Silks and perfumes
51. The tribal community usually have group ownership over the ponds, the land and
Correct : B. Forests
52. The tribal method and implements of cultivation, hunting and fishing are
Correct : D. Very primitive
53. The Kharia people are very much specialized to
Correct : A. Cottage industries
54. Monetization among tribal has brought them closer to the current
Correct : B. Market trends
55. The ceremonial gift exchange cycle entails obligations to give, to receive and
Correct : A. To return
56. In the history of bartering, the Mesopotamia tribe introduced it and was adopted by Phoenicians which dates all the way back to
Correct : B. 6000 BC
57. According to K.S. Singh in the people of India (POI), Stock of the scheduled tribe has been taken that there is a shift from traditional to
Correct : C. New occupations
58. A general trend in the tribal migration is that they flock to
Correct : A. Cities as labourer
59. Tribal economy is
Correct : B. Subsistence economy
60. In tribal economy hardly anything is left for exchange or hoarding, the
materials of consumption, food and clothing are generally given
Correct : D. First preference
61. In the tribal society, power is integral to all
Correct : A. Social systems
62. There cannot be any state or even statelessness without
Correct : D. Power
63. Social Anthropologists worked on the theme of state and government in the primitive
society in
Correct : B. 19th century
64. Who among the following is an evolutionary anthropologist ?
Correct : C. Morgan
65. Historian like Gyanendra Pandey dealt with the tribal Political system in Gujarat and
Correct : A. Bihar
66. K.S. Singh has made an attempt to study the state formation among Indian
Correct : C. Tribal
67. The tribals of India had their territory as well as
Correct : B. Government
68. Before taking to settled agriculture, the tribals lived in hills and
Correct : A. Forest
69. In course of time, tribal took to settled agriculture and began to live in
Correct : B. Villages
70. Settled agriculture and corresponding organized communities gave rise to
Correct : C. State formation
71. The tribals having states had to live a settled life and create a viable economy which could maintain
Correct : D. The state
72. The early and middle medieval period was characterized by consant warfare between
tribals and
Correct : B. Non-tribal
73. The tribal Panchayats control the behavior of their members by maintaining strict
Correct : C. Law and order
74. The Tribal Panchayats are powerful, so are the caste
Correct : D. Panchayats
75. In most of the cases, the order of the chieftain is law and every man and woman has
Correct : B. to obey it
76. The decision of the Panchayat is regarded as
Correct : C. Law
77. An Anthropologist, Lowie has shown that, in Primitive societies there are civil laws, also along with
Correct : B. Criminal laws
78. Law in a primitive society is considered to be a part of natural or
Correct : A. Super natural principle
79. Primitive law makes no distinction between public crime and
Correct : C. Private crimes
80. Kinship bond is the basis for
Correct : B. Primitive law
81. When the offender falls a prey to the supernatural anger for falsify is the result of
Correct : A. Oath
82. 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….
Correct : C. Ordeal
83. Capital sentence is generally given in a case of
Correct : A. Homicide
84. The punishment of imposing a fine is not found among the punishments for crime in
Correct : D. Primitive societies
85. Very often in compensation of his crime, the accused has to give the whole village
Correct : B. A feast
86. If the offender is not punished openly, it is supposed that the sinner will be punished by
Correct : A. Supernatural power
87. In primitive societies, it is generally believed that the priest or Shaman or the
Magician possesses
Correct : D. Supernatural power
88. The primitive village is run by a council of elders like in India tribal/villages known as
Correct : B. Panchayat
89. Most of the chieftains are hunters and warriors and lead the tribe on the occasions of
Correct : C. Hunting and war
90. The village Government is run by the chieftains elected by the member of the tribe in most of the
Correct : A. Indian Primitive villages
91. The territory is not an interest by itself in Primitive society perhaps because the pressure on land is
Correct : C. Nearly absent
92. The Kamars are a very simple, pre-literate tribe of
Correct : A. Madhya Pradesh
93. The Oath and Ordeals are main mode of evidence in
Correct : B. Tribal law
94. Primitive law is backed by the so-called stateless government, while customs are backed by
Correct : C. The Traditions and faith
95. Tribal law has territorial
Correct : B. Limitation
96. The Assam tribal of Bodos acculture and learnt Tantrick practice from
Correct : B. Hindu
97. Primitive law is un-written law which has been sanctioned through local custom and
Correct : C. Tradition
98. In tribal primitive political structure, the executive, legislative and judiciary are
Correct : A. Combine in one body
99. In some tribes evidence is mostly gathered through religious and
Correct : C. Magical practices
100. Some short of local self-Government is also an essential part