Exam Details
Subject | anthropology | |
Paper | paper 1 | |
Exam / Course | combined competitive examination | |
Department | ||
Organization | Jammu Kashmir Public Service Commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2010 | |
City, State | jammu kashmir, |
Question Paper
SECTION-II
Note Attempt THREE questions from SECTION-II or SECTION-II SECTION-II
3. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Synthetic theory of Evolution 12½
Characteristics of primates 12½
Ramapithecus 12½
Changing attitudes towards race in Anthropology. 12½
4.
Describe the features, distribution and phylogenetic position of Homo erectus. 50
5.
Explain the Mendel's laws of inheritance and its application to Human. 50
6.
Define the term "inbreeding" and discuss the genetic consequences of inbreeding in human populations. 50
OR
SECTION-II
7. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Comparative Method in Anthropology 12½
Culture and Personality 12½
Multilinear Evolution of Culture 12½
British Diffusionism. 12½
8.
Explain Malinowski's functionalism and how it differs from RadcliffBrown's structural functionalism. 50
9.
Define ethnography and describe its importance in anthropological research. 50
10.
Discuss the contribution of Levi-Strauss to structuralism. 50
CBC-16601 1800
Roll No. ............................ Total No. of Pages 2
1(CCEM)0 Anthropology Paper—I
Time Three Hours] [Maximum Marks 300
Note Answers must be written in English.
The number of marks carried by each question is indicated at the end of the question.
Part/Parts of the same question must be answered together and should not be interposed between answers to other questions.
The answer to each question or Part thereof should begin on a fresh page.
Your answers should be precise and coherent.
SECTION-I is compulsory. Attempt THREE questions from SECTION-II or SECTION-II
If you encounter any typographical error, please read it as it appears in the text-book.
SECTION-I (Compulsory)
1. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Culture and Civilization 25
Field work tradition in Anthropology 25
Descent groups 25
2. How the different functions of family are met in a joint family system How do you account for its breakdown 75
CBC-16601 Contd.
SECTION-II
Note Attempt THREE questions from SECTION-II or SECTION-II SECTION-II
3. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Synthetic theory of Evolution 12½
Characteristics of primates 12½
Ramapithecus 12½
Changing attitudes towards race in Anthropology. 12½
4.
Describe the features, distribution and phylogenetic position of Homo erectus. 50
5.
Explain the Mendel's laws of inheritance and its application to Human. 50
6.
Define the term "inbreeding" and discuss the genetic consequences of inbreeding in human populations. 50
OR
SECTION-II
7. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Comparative Method in Anthropology 12½
Culture and Personality 12½
Multilinear Evolution of Culture 12½
British Diffusionism. 12½
8.
Explain Malinowski's functionalism and how it differs from RadcliffBrown's structural functionalism. 50
9.
Define ethnography and describe its importance in anthropological research. 50
10.
Discuss the contribution of Levi-Strauss to structuralism. 50
CBC-16601 1800
Roll No. ............................ Total No. of Pages 2
1(CCEM)0 Anthropology Paper—I
Time Three Hours] [Maximum Marks 300
Note Answers must be written in English.
The number of marks carried by each question is indicated at the end of the question.
Part/Parts of the same question must be answered together and should not be interposed between answers to other questions.
The answer to each question or Part thereof should begin on a fresh page.
Your answers should be precise and coherent.
SECTION-I is compulsory. Attempt THREE questions from SECTION-II or SECTION-II
If you encounter any typographical error, please read it as it appears in the text-book.
SECTION-I (Compulsory)
1. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Culture and Civilization 25
Field work tradition in Anthropology 25
Descent groups 25
2. How the different functions of family are met in a joint family system How do you account for its breakdown 75
CBC-16601 Contd.
Note Attempt THREE questions from SECTION-II or SECTION-II SECTION-II
3. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Synthetic theory of Evolution 12½
Characteristics of primates 12½
Ramapithecus 12½
Changing attitudes towards race in Anthropology. 12½
4.
Describe the features, distribution and phylogenetic position of Homo erectus. 50
5.
Explain the Mendel's laws of inheritance and its application to Human. 50
6.
Define the term "inbreeding" and discuss the genetic consequences of inbreeding in human populations. 50
OR
SECTION-II
7. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Comparative Method in Anthropology 12½
Culture and Personality 12½
Multilinear Evolution of Culture 12½
British Diffusionism. 12½
8.
Explain Malinowski's functionalism and how it differs from RadcliffBrown's structural functionalism. 50
9.
Define ethnography and describe its importance in anthropological research. 50
10.
Discuss the contribution of Levi-Strauss to structuralism. 50
CBC-16601 1800
Roll No. ............................ Total No. of Pages 2
1(CCEM)0 Anthropology Paper—I
Time Three Hours] [Maximum Marks 300
Note Answers must be written in English.
The number of marks carried by each question is indicated at the end of the question.
Part/Parts of the same question must be answered together and should not be interposed between answers to other questions.
The answer to each question or Part thereof should begin on a fresh page.
Your answers should be precise and coherent.
SECTION-I is compulsory. Attempt THREE questions from SECTION-II or SECTION-II
If you encounter any typographical error, please read it as it appears in the text-book.
SECTION-I (Compulsory)
1. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Culture and Civilization 25
Field work tradition in Anthropology 25
Descent groups 25
2. How the different functions of family are met in a joint family system How do you account for its breakdown 75
CBC-16601 Contd.
SECTION-II
Note Attempt THREE questions from SECTION-II or SECTION-II SECTION-II
3. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Synthetic theory of Evolution 12½
Characteristics of primates 12½
Ramapithecus 12½
Changing attitudes towards race in Anthropology. 12½
4.
Describe the features, distribution and phylogenetic position of Homo erectus. 50
5.
Explain the Mendel's laws of inheritance and its application to Human. 50
6.
Define the term "inbreeding" and discuss the genetic consequences of inbreeding in human populations. 50
OR
SECTION-II
7. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Comparative Method in Anthropology 12½
Culture and Personality 12½
Multilinear Evolution of Culture 12½
British Diffusionism. 12½
8.
Explain Malinowski's functionalism and how it differs from RadcliffBrown's structural functionalism. 50
9.
Define ethnography and describe its importance in anthropological research. 50
10.
Discuss the contribution of Levi-Strauss to structuralism. 50
CBC-16601 1800
Roll No. ............................ Total No. of Pages 2
1(CCEM)0 Anthropology Paper—I
Time Three Hours] [Maximum Marks 300
Note Answers must be written in English.
The number of marks carried by each question is indicated at the end of the question.
Part/Parts of the same question must be answered together and should not be interposed between answers to other questions.
The answer to each question or Part thereof should begin on a fresh page.
Your answers should be precise and coherent.
SECTION-I is compulsory. Attempt THREE questions from SECTION-II or SECTION-II
If you encounter any typographical error, please read it as it appears in the text-book.
SECTION-I (Compulsory)
1. Write short notes on the following in about 200 words each
Culture and Civilization 25
Field work tradition in Anthropology 25
Descent groups 25
2. How the different functions of family are met in a joint family system How do you account for its breakdown 75
CBC-16601 Contd.
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