Exam Details
Subject | anthropology | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | mains | |
Department | ||
Organization | Karnataka Public Service Commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2008 | |
City, State | karnataka, |
Question Paper
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2008 ANTHROPOLOGY
Paper 1
Time: [fours I rMaximum Marhs 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in English and in Kannada.
AnsI-vel's nwst be written in the medium specified (English or Kannada) in the Admission Tichet issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the cover of the answer book in the space provided lor this purpose. In case ofany doubt in the Kannada text, please refer to English text.
This paper has four parts:
A 20 marks
B 100 marks
C 90 marks
n 90 marks
Marks allotted to each question are indicated in each part.
All questions in Part Part B and Part C are compulsory. any three questions in Part D.
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PART A
Answer each question in ahout 50 words. Each question carries marks.
1. Write short notes on the following:
Functions of family
Tribe
Homo Ercctus
Archaeological Anthropology
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PARTB
Answer each question in ahout 100 words. Each question carries 10 marks.
2.
Define Political Anthropology and describe its aims and scope.
3.
Describe rapport establishment in field situations in Anthropology.
4.
Explain fundamental differences between religion and magic.
5.
DCRcribc recent trends in Psychological Anthropology.
6.
What is exchange? Discuss various modes of exchange.
7.
Describe major changes in anatomical structure of Chimpanzee and Man.
8.
Describe the importance of fossil evidence in the understanding of human evolution.
9.
Give an account of Synthetic theory of evolution.
10.
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11.
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13.
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15.
Define Genetics and describe Mendelian principles and their application in .studying human population variations.
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17.
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19.
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20.
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ANTHROPOLOGY
Paper 2
Tllllt' }-fours I l Maximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question printed both in English and l:n Kannacla.
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Thit, paper has four parts:
A 20 marks
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C 90 marks
D 90 marks
allolted to each question are indicated in each part.
All questions in Part Part 13 and Part C are compulsory. Ans/Del' any three in Part D.
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PART A Answer each question in about 50 words. Each question carries S marks.
1. Write short notes on the following:
Sacred Complex
WCHtcrnization
Shifting Cultivation
Mesolithic
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Dimensions of Indian culture.
3.
Problems of tribal people.
4.
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5.
Indus civilization.
6.
Joint family.
7.
Concept of dominant caste.
8.
Issues related to National Integration.
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11.
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13.
Describe the role of anthropology in tribal development.
14.
Give an account of Risley's classification of Indian populations.
15.
Describe various parameters that are used in constructing ethnographic profiles of Indian tribes.
16.
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17.
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Answer any three of the following questions, each in about 300 words. Each question carries 80 marks.
lB. Describe the main features and distribution of Palaeolithic culture in India.
19.
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20.
Describe the fundamentals of Indian social system.
21.
Write an essay on growth of Indian Anthropology, highlighting contributions of key Indian Anthropologists.
22.
Give a detailed account of distribution of racial and linguistic elements in Indian populations.
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2008 ANTHROPOLOGY
Paper 1
Time: [fours I rMaximum Marhs 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in English and in Kannada.
AnsI-vel's nwst be written in the medium specified (English or Kannada) in the Admission Tichet issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the cover of the answer book in the space provided lor this purpose. In case ofany doubt in the Kannada text, please refer to English text.
This paper has four parts:
A 20 marks
B 100 marks
C 90 marks
n 90 marks
Marks allotted to each question are indicated in each part.
All questions in Part Part B and Part C are compulsory. any three questions in Part D.
. Sf a'ct;li Sf if",i$o1J 01.3d;'l cJ.
26/1
PART A
Answer each question in ahout 50 words. Each question carries marks.
1. Write short notes on the following:
Functions of family
Tribe
Homo Ercctus
Archaeological Anthropology
131 26/1
I.
I
[Turn over
26/1 141
PARTB
Answer each question in ahout 100 words. Each question carries 10 marks.
2.
Define Political Anthropology and describe its aims and scope.
3.
Describe rapport establishment in field situations in Anthropology.
4.
Explain fundamental differences between religion and magic.
5.
DCRcribc recent trends in Psychological Anthropology.
6.
What is exchange? Discuss various modes of exchange.
7.
Describe major changes in anatomical structure of Chimpanzee and Man.
8.
Describe the importance of fossil evidence in the understanding of human evolution.
9.
Give an account of Synthetic theory of evolution.
10.
Describe various criteria used for racial classification.
11.
Explain the importance of nutrition in growth of an organism.
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PARTe Answer each question in about 150 words. Each question carries
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12.
Give a comparative account of contemporary trends In
13.
Describe the relevance of anthropological approach to Character StudicR.
11. Describe the role of Structuralism III Social Anthropology.
evolutionary the National
15.
Define Genetics and describe Mendelian principles and their application in .studying human population variations.
16.
Define Cultural Relativism and describe its application In the understanding of issues of universal values.
17.
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Define Anthropology and describe its branches. Give an account of their relationship among themselves as well as with other sciences.
19.
Describe various theories of organic evolution.
20.
Describe the relevance of field work in anthropology, and discuss the notion of autonomy in anthropological methods.
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ANTHROPOLOGY
Paper 2
Tllllt' }-fours I l Maximum Marks: 300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question printed both in English and l:n Kannacla.
Ansll}C1's mwit be written in the medium (EngU!"h or Kannada) In the Admission Ticket issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the cover of'the answer book in the space provided lor this purpose. In case of any doubt in the Kannada text, please reler to English text.
Thit, paper has four parts:
A 20 marks
B 100 marks
C 90 marks
D 90 marks
allolted to each question are indicated in each part.
All questions in Part Part 13 and Part C are compulsory. Ans/Del' any three in Part D.
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26/2
PART A Answer each question in about 50 words. Each question carries S marks.
1. Write short notes on the following:
Sacred Complex
WCHtcrnization
Shifting Cultivation
Mesolithic
I 26/2
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26/2 141
PARTB 10x10= IIJIJ AfI.'HOer each question in about 100 words. Each question carries 10 marks. Write an explanatory note on each of the following
2.
Dimensions of Indian culture.
3.
Problems of tribal people.
4.
Nature-Mao-Spirit complex.
5.
Indus civilization.
6.
Joint family.
7.
Concept of dominant caste.
8.
Issues related to National Integration.
9.
Problems of Hunting-gathering societies.
10.
Approaches to tribal problems.
11.
Socio-economic characteristics of Indian tribes.
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26/2 16) PART C 6x15:iJO Answer each question in about 150 words. Each question carnes 15 marks.
12.
Describe mam features of Neolithic culture.
13.
Describe the role of anthropology in tribal development.
14.
Give an account of Risley's classification of Indian populations.
15.
Describe various parameters that are used in constructing ethnographic profiles of Indian tribes.
16.
Give an account of history of tribal administration.
17.
Describe various social disabilities suffered by the Scheduled Caste groups.
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PARTD
Answer any three of the following questions, each in about 300 words. Each question carries 80 marks.
lB. Describe the main features and distribution of Palaeolithic culture in India.
19.
Describe the contributions of anthropologists In the study of tribal and peasant societies of India.
20.
Describe the fundamentals of Indian social system.
21.
Write an essay on growth of Indian Anthropology, highlighting contributions of key Indian Anthropologists.
22.
Give a detailed account of distribution of racial and linguistic elements in Indian populations.
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