Cultural anthropology
  • 1. Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans. It explores the ways in which people in different societies perceive and interpret the world around them, looking at aspects such as beliefs, traditions, rituals, social organization, and material culture. Cultural anthropologists aim to understand and document the diverse ways in which people create meaning, make sense of their lives, and interact with their environments. Through fieldwork and participant observation, they seek to gain insight into the complexities of human societies and the dynamics of cultural change over time.

    Who is known as the 'father of modern anthropology'?
A) Franz Boas
B) Claude Lévi-Strauss
C) Bronisław Malinowski
D) Margaret Mead
  • 2. What is the study of human cultures and societies known as?
A) Geography
B) Anthropology
C) Sociology
D) Psychology
  • 3. Which anthropologist is famous for their work with the Yanomami tribe in South America?
A) Ruth Benedict
B) Mary Leakey
C) Zora Neale Hurston
D) Napoleon Chagnon
  • 4. What is the term for the practice of judging another culture by the standards of one's own culture?
A) Acculturation
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Cultural relativism
D) Participant observation
  • 5. Which anthropologist is known for their study of kinship and social organization in African societies?
A) Radcliffe-Brown
B) Margaret Mead
C) Edward Burnett Tylor
D) Clifford Geertz
  • 6. What term refers to the practice of living among the people being studied while participating in their daily activities?
A) Acculturation
B) Ethnography
C) Participant observation
D) Cultural diffusion
  • 7. What is a key concept in cultural anthropology that emphasizes understanding another culture from its own perspective?
A) Cultural relativism
B) Postmodernism
C) Structural functionalism
D) Diffusionism
  • 8. Which anthropologist is known for their study of symbolism and ritual in Balinese culture?
A) Ruth Benedict
B) Zora Neale Hurston
C) Clifford Geertz
D) Bronisław Malinowski
  • 9. Which anthropologist is known for their study of the Nuer people in South Sudan?
A) Margaret Mead
B) E.E. Evans-Pritchard
C) Ruth Benedict
D) Bronisław Malinowski
  • 10. Which type of kinship system traces relationships through one parent's lineage only?
A) Matrilineal
B) Patrilineal
C) Unilineal
D) Bilateral
  • 11. What is the name for a group of people who all believe they are descended from a common ancestor?
A) Clan
B) Lineage
C) Sib
D) Tribe
  • 12. What is the term for the practices, beliefs, and values shared by a group of people?
A) Ethnicity
B) Culture
C) Tradition
D) Society
  • 13. What is the term for the transmission of cultural elements from one society to another?
A) Cultural assimilation
B) Cultural adaptation
C) Cultural diffusion
D) Acculturation
  • 14. Which anthropologist is known for their study of gift exchange and reciprocity in Melanesian societies?
A) Ruth Benedict
B) Margaret Mead
C) Marcel Mauss
D) Bronisław Malinowski
  • 15. What is the term for the process of acquiring culture?
A) Acculturation
B) Globalization
C) Assimilation
D) Enculturation
  • 16. Anthropologist Margaret Mead famously studied the culture of which Pacific island?
A) Tonga
B) Samoa
C) Hawaii
D) Fiji
  • 17. Which theoretical perspective in anthropology focuses on the functions of cultural practices within society?
A) Critical theory
B) Conflict theory
C) Post-colonialism
D) Functionalism
  • 18. What is the term for a set of cultural ideas and beliefs that shape people's perception of the world?
A) Ethnocentrism
B) Globalization
C) Worldview
D) Subsistence
  • 19. Which anthropologist is known for their study of the !Kung San people in Botswana?
A) Clifford Geertz
B) Ruth Benedict
C) Richard Lee
D) Bronisław Malinowski
  • 20. What is the term for the process by which societies change over time and adapt to their environment?
A) Cultural evolution
B) Diffusionism
C) Cultural relativism
D) Cultural ecology
  • 21. What is the term for a socially approved way of behaving in a particular social position?
A) Culture
B) Norm
C) Role
D) Value
  • 22. What is the term for the process by which people come to understand their social world?
A) Colonization
B) Socialization
C) Acculturation
D) Globalization
  • 23. What term refers to the study of language and its relation to culture?
A) Etymology
B) Phonetics
C) Syntax
D) Linguistic anthropology
  • 24. Which anthropologist is known for their study of the Trobriand Islands in the Pacific?
A) Margaret Mead
B) Franz Boas
C) E.E. Evans-Pritchard
D) Bronisław Malinowski
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