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Subject anthropology multiple choice questions . See the attached. I will only accept your bid of your have knowledge in this area subject . Thanks
QUESTION 1 A kinship relationship based on a blood connection is called clan. consanguineal. affinal. collateral. 1 points    QUESTION 2 A kinship relationship based on a marriage connection is called patrilineal. consanguineal. affinal. collateral. 1 points    QUESTION 3 A nuclear family consists of all of the following EXCEPT mother father siblings grandparents 1 points    QUESTION 4 Family that include persons that are not kin are called blended families single-parent families expanded families extended families 1 points    QUESTION 5 Of the following marriage patterns, which is most preferred in 79 percent of the world’s cultures? monogamy polyandry group polygyny 1 points    QUESTION 6 Bridewealth/brideprice refers to gifts from the groom’s family to the bride’s family. wealth brought with the bride when she marries. wealth already owned by the bride. wealth accumulated prior to marriage. 1 points    QUESTION 7 Which of the following marriage patterns allows the newly married couple to choose where they live? bilocal residence neolocal residence avunculocal residence matrilocal residence. 1 points    QUESTION 8 The half-marriage of the Yurok (Lower Klamath River in northwestern California) served to allow poor men of low rank to marry by paying reduced bridewealth. allowed men to maintain families in two different villages. required a man to live with his wife for only half of the year while he worked out of the area to earn money for bridewealth payments. gave a man prestige because he maintained two such marriages at the same time. 1 points    QUESTION 9 In which residence form does the newly married couple live with the bride’s mother? neolocal patrilocal matrilocal avunculocal 1 points    QUESTION 10 What marriage rule functions to assure that a man will have a replacement wife when his wife dies? levirate sororate exogamy endogamy 1 points    QUESTION 11 In the sample societies discussed in the text, which form of postmarital residence is the most common (i.e., found in most cultures)? neolocal matrilocal patrilocal avunculocal 1 points    QUESTION 12 What marriage rule functions to assure that a widow and her children are provided for? levirate sororate exogamy endogamy 1 points    QUESTION 13 You are an ethnographer whose data on residence customs after marriage show that 65% of couples live with the groom’s MoBr. Your ethnography would report that _____ residence is the most common. patrilocal matrilocal avunculocal bilocal 1 points    QUESTION 14 A marriage rule requiring an individual to marry someone in his or her own social group is called a lineage rule. an exogamous rule. a clan rule. an endogamous rule. 1 points    QUESTION 15 One function of matrilocal residence is that it keeps consanguineally related men together. keeps consanguineally related women together. keeps men together for warfare. it maintains close ties between the kin of the bride and groom. 1 points    QUESTION 16 If someone is your affine (or affinal relative), you are related by blood. marriage. clan. lineage. 1 points    QUESTION 17 The advantages of polygyny across cultures include all of the following EXCEPT more wives means more sexual variety and access. having more than one wife is a mark of prestige for both husband and wife. more wives means more children, and more children brings status. more wives means more workers, which means more wealth. 1 points    QUESTION 18 Tibet has a polyandrous marriage system in part because there is a shortage of women owing to the practice of infanticide. polyandry limits population growth. women own the wealth. families want to avoid dividing land between brothers. 1 points    QUESTION 19 Which form of marriage found in Melanesia and elsewhere potentially gives a man the most political status? polyandry polygyny monogamy group marriage 1 points    QUESTION 20 This type of marriage finance is characteristic of many arranged marriages between those of Indian descent in North America. dowry bridewealth brideprice groom payment 1 points    QUESTION 21 According to “When Brothers Share a Wife,” polyandry in Tibet: is considered detrimental to social structure. is based on the need for population growth. consists of brothers marrying the same woman. causes early death for many women. 1 points    QUESTION 22 As described in “When Brothers Share a Wife,” unmarried women were found to do all of the following EXCEPT: set up their own household. have more children on average than married women. become Buddhist nuns. work as servants for other families. 1 points    QUESTION 23 The compatibility of the spouses in a traditional arranged marriage in Japan is, as discussed in “Who Needs Love! In Japan, Many Couples Don’t”: extremely high when compared with the compatibility of spouses in other countries. somewhat higher than average when compared with the compatibility of spouses in other countries. somewhat lower than average when compared with the compatibility of spouses in other countries. extremely low when compared with the compatibility of spouses in other countries. 1 points    QUESTION 24 Family that include persons that are not kin are called  blended families expanded families single-parent families extended families 1 points    QUESTION 25 As reported in “Rising Number of Dowry Deaths in India,” many of the victims of dowry murder are killed, and the murder explained as accident or suicide, by: poison. being doused in kerosene and set alight. drowning. gunshots. 1 points    QUESTION 26  Anthropological research has demonstrated that supernatural beings and forces exist in what percentage of the world’s cultures?   50 percent  80 percent  95 percent 100 percent 1 points    QUESTION 27 As seen in Saheri’s Choice, child marriage is still practiced in rural areas in India True False 1 points    QUESTION 28 As mentioned in “Rising Number of Dowry Deaths in India,” demands for dowry can go on for years after the marriage, especially on the occasion of religious ceremonies or: the birth of children. death of one of the bride’s parents. the purchase of a home by the groom. when the wife gains a promotion at work. 1 points    QUESTION 29 An alternate term for matrilocal residence is  uxorilocal virilocal bilocal matrifocal 1 points    QUESTION 30 The avunculocal residence pattern functions to place the couple with a  male member of the young man’s lineage. male member of the young man’s kindred.  female member of the young man’s lineage. female member of the young man’s clan. 1 points    QUESTION 31 In which residence form does the newly married couple live with the bride’s mother?   neolocal patrilocal matrilocal  avunculocal 1 points    QUESTION 32 If this is a society with avunculocal residence rules, with whom would 11 and 12 reside? FIGURE0801.docx 10 13 1 points    QUESTION 33 All of the following are goals or aims that kinship systems achieve for their group members EXCEPT identify political leaders. organize people into groups. direct people’s behavior. provides security for the group. 1 points    QUESTION 34 Which of the following descent groups are predominate in the United States and Europe? patrilineal matrilineal ambilineal bilateral 1 points    QUESTION 35 In which terminological system is Mo and MoSi called by the same term and Fa and FaBr called by the same term? Inuit Hawaïen Iroquois Sudanese 1 points    QUESTION 36 In what descent group do individuals trace their descent to a known ancestor? clan lineage phratry kindred 1 points    QUESTION 37 In the Inuit terminological system, what does Ego call “her” or his mother’s brother’s daughter? sister cousin aunt sister-in-law 1 points    QUESTION 38 In the Iroquois terminological system, what does Ego call “his” or her mother’s sister? sister aunt mother’s sister mother 1 points    QUESTION 39 In this type of descent group, two individuals cannot actually trace how they are related by blood; rather, they trace their descent to a mythical ancestor. clan lineage phratry moieties 1 points    QUESTION 40 In Figure 0801, what specific type of marriage does 27 have? FIGURE0801.docx polygamous polgynous polyandrous monogamous 1.5 points    QUESTION 41 If 25 is Ego in Figure 0801, which individuals are part of Ego’s nuclear family of orientation? FIGURE0801.docx 15, 16 and 25 13, 14, 15, 16, and 25 14, 15, 17, and 19 none shown 1.5 points    QUESTION 42 If 25 is Ego In Figure 0801, her parallel cousins are FIGURE0801.docx 20 and 27. 20, 22, and 23. 14, 17, 22, and 23. 22, 23, and 27. 1.5 points    QUESTION 43 If 27 is Ego in Figure 0801 and belongs to a society that practices Inuit terminology, which relatives would he call by the same term? FIGURE0801.docx 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 19 7, 8, 14, and 15 22, 23, and 25 20, 22, 23, and 25 1.5 points    QUESTION 44 If 10 is Ego in Figure 0801, her cross-cousins are FIGURE0801.docx 14, 15, 17, and 19. 22, 23, 25, and 27. 31. none shown 1.5 points    QUESTION 45 If 27 is Ego in Figure 0801, his cross cousins are FIGURE0801.docx none shown. 22, 23, 25. 33, 34, 20, 21. 20. 1.5 points    QUESTION 46 If 23 is Ego in Figure 0801, which individuals are part of Ego’s nuclear family of procreation? FIGURE0801.docx 23, 24, 32. 13, 14, 22, 23. 2,3, 13, 14, 22, 23, 24, 32. 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 13, 14, 22. 1.5 points    QUESTION 47 If 20 is Ego in Figure 0801, his parallel cousins are FIGURE0801.docx 33, 34, 22, 23. 33, 34. 22, 23. none are shown. 1.5 points    QUESTION 48 A significant advantage of unilineal descent groups is that they facilitate property inheritance. determine residence. dictate appropriate marriage partners. control the choice of a chief. 1 points    QUESTION 49 If your informant describes how her peers treat her differently because her father is an important film star, this is termed her _____ status. earned achieved ascribed ancillary 1 points    QUESTION 50 An informant tells a fieldworker that the preferred marriage custom in his culture is for a man to marry his mother’s brother’s daughter. The fieldworker would label this as an example of what type of marriage? lineage double descent parallel cousin cross-cousin clan 1 points    QUESTION 51 The Inuit kinship terminological system was so named because it was only used by the Inuit. first described for the Inuit. only found among such foraging societies as the Inuit. a primary feature of aboriginal arctic societies. 1 points    QUESTION 52 A bifurcate kinship system is one where all cousins are called by the same term. each member of a kin group is called by a different term. ego labels father’s side of the kin group differently than mother’s side. ego calls two different generations by different terms. 1 points    QUESTION 53 The Yanomamo use kin terms where a male ego calls his FaSiDa and his MoBrDa by the term suaboya—this translates to the English term “wife.” All individuals in the suaboya category are ego’s ideal marriage partners. This case exemplifies which terminological system? Inuit Hawaiian Iroquois none of these 1 points    QUESTION 54 A part-time practitioner who has special abilities for handling supernatural forces is called a   shaman.  priest.  imam. rabbi. 1 points    QUESTION 55 Which of the following is an example of a third gender role found in India? mahu Zuni berdache hijras 1 points    QUESTION 56 Failure to obey one of the Judeo-Christian Ten Commandments would bring negative sanctions from a group. This is a direct example of which supernatural function? The   cohesive function.  disciplining function. revitalizing function.  supportive function. 1 points    QUESTION 57 The story of Sedna, the Inuit goddess, best fulfills which of the following functions of belief systems?   explanation  revitalization  euphoria ecological 1 points    QUESTION 58  A group gathering for a funeral ceremony best exemplifies which supernatural function?  the euphoric function the ecological function  disciplining function the supportive function 1 points    QUESTION 59 The term mana is best defined as   a supernatural impersonal force. a member of a hierarchy of priests.  the implements used in magical ceremonies. a ritual of intensification. 1 points    QUESTION 60 Failure to obey one of the Judeo-Christian Ten Commandments would bring negative sanctions from a group. This is a direct example of which supernatural function? The   cohesive function.  disciplining function.  revitalizing function.  supportive function. 1 points    QUESTION 61 Sacred cattle in India are adaptive because they fulfill all of these ecological functions of supernatural beliefs EXCEPT this one:  Cattle supply cheap energy to pull plows.  Cattle dung becomes fuel for cooking. Cattle provide meat protein in the diet.  Cattle dung becomes fertilizer for crops    1 points    QUESTION 62 Which of the following is a supernatural being with the potential to cause harm to the living?  ghost  soul  hobbit  fairy  1 points    QUESTION 63 Yanomamo shamans use which of the following methods to contact the spirit world?  prolonged and physically demanding dancing   mind-altering drugs   dream interpretation listening to rhythmic music 1 points    QUESTION 64 A man wants a woman to fall in love with him. He pays a shaman to use imitative magic to help him achieve his goal. Which of the following imitative magic techniques would the shaman use?  Give the man a rabbit’s foot to carry. Gather the man’s family to petition the love god. Have the man carry a locket of the woman’s hair. Make a clay figurine of the man and the woman together. 1 points    QUESTION 65 If a culture believes that a god wants a deceased person to join him in the afterlife, this would be an example of what supernatural function? The  explanatory function. supportive function. revitalizing function.   ecological function. 1 points    QUESTION 66 The Yanomamo belief that stingy souls are sent to the place of fire and that generous souls will travel to the place of tranquility is an example of what supernatural function? The  cohesive function. revitalizing function.  disciplining function.  ecological function.  1 points    QUESTION 67 Which of the following is NOT a function of supernatural belief systems:   cohesion  revitalization education magic   1 points    QUESTION 68 Saying grace—or any prayer—before every meal is an example of what supernatural function? The  supportive function. disciplining function.   educational function. revitalizing function. 1.5 points    QUESTION 69  Which of the following is a rite of intensification?  The celebration of an employee’s retirement.   An American family celebrating the Fourth of July with a party. A couple celebrating fifty years of marriage.  Your child’s sixteenth birthday party. 1 points    QUESTION 70 Tricksters are distinguished by the fact that they  intend to hurt people. play practical jokes.  become ghosts when they die.   are all-powerful. 1 points    QUESTION 71 Polytheistic belief systems can be defined as belief systems  where special knowledge is held by shamans. consisting of one all-powerful god or goddess. where both supernatural forces and beings are found.   consisting of multiple gods or goddesses. 1 points    QUESTION 72  The story of Sedna, the Inuit goddess, best fulfills which of the following functions of belief systems?   revitalization  euphoria  explanation   ecological   1 points    QUESTION 73 The Hindu religion’s tradition of not eating beef is an example of which supernatural function?  The  euphoric function.   supportive function.  ecological function. explanatory function.   1 points    QUESTION 74  An anthropologist might argue that a scarf worn by Elvis Presley would bring a high auction price because some North Americans believe the scarf   was used by a trickster. is inhabited by a poltergeist.  has mana.  has imitative magic.   1 points    QUESTION 75 Among Christians socially disruptive behavior may be attributed to the action of a   trickster. soul. goddess.  demon.    1 points    QUESTION 76 Anthropological research has demonstrated that supernatural beings and forces exist in what percentage of the world’s cultures?   50 percent  80 percent  95 percent 100 percent   1 points    QUESTION 77 A rite of passage will usually involve what steps?  withdrawal, initiation, and incorporation.  separation, initiation, and incorporation. separation, transition, and incorporation.  withdrawal, transition, and incorporation   1 points    QUESTION 78 A major difference between a rite of passage and a rite of intensification is that  rites of passage are generally associated with religious beliefs; rites of intensification are not. ceremonies associated with rites of passage last several days while those associated with rites of intensification last a week or more.  rites of passage involve the entire community; rites of intensification only involve the individual who is undergoing a social change in their status and social role. rites of passage focus on the individual; rites of intensification focus on the group. 1 points    QUESTION 79  According to “The Secrets of Haiti’s Living Dead,” legend has it that zombies are:       gods.       malevolent spirits.       voodoo priests.       the living dead. 1 points    QUESTION 80   Vodoun society, as described in “The Secrets of Haiti’s LivingDead,” may be characterized as all of the following EXCEPT:     an educational system.        a legal system.      a medical system.      a commercial system. 1.5 points    QUESTION 81 As noted in “The Secrets of Haiti’s Living Dead,” voodoo is used  to:        rule by intimidation and fear.       prevent religious conversion to Christianity.       solve complex social problems.       regulate social behavior. 1.5 points    QUESTION 82  In “The Secrets of Haiti’s Living Dead,” voodoo is described as:       a sophisticated religion with African roots.       superstition.       folklore.      a complex religious code developed by and specific to Haitians.   1.5 points    QUESTION 83 The ability to influence people and cause them to do things they would not do otherwise is called   authority. power.  coercive power. legitimate power.  1 points    QUESTION 84 An anthropological study of politics will include a consideration of   sanctions. power and authority. decision making.  all of the above    1 points    QUESTION 85 To make people do his bidding, a Yanomamo headman has  power, but not authority. authority, but not power.  limited authority  sanctions he controls   1 points    QUESTION 86 An industrial society’s police force is an example of the legitimate use of  power.  political sanctions. wealth. authority. 1 points    QUESTION 87 Cephu, a Mbuti pygmy who was caught stealing meat from the group, was punished by   exile from the group. physical punishment.  ridicule and ostracism.  fines in the form of material goods. 1 points    QUESTION 88 Inuit (Eskimo) song duels are considered   formal means of social control.  informal means of social control.  part of the court system.  part of the moot system. 1 points    QUESTION 89 An anthropological study of politics will include a consideration of  sanctions.  power and authority. decision making.  all of the above    1 points    QUESTION 90 The ability to influence people and cause them to do things they would not do otherwise is called  authority. power. coercive power. legitimate power.    1 points    QUESTION 91 To make people do his bidding, a Yanomamo headman has  power, but not authority.  authority, but not power. limited authority  sanctions he controls  1 points    QUESTION 92 An industrial society’s police force is an example of the legitimate use of   power.  political sanctions.  wealth.  authority.   1 points    QUESTION 93 Cephu, a Mbuti pygmy who was caught stealing meat from the group, was punished by   exile from the group.  physical punishment. ridicule and ostracism. fines in the form of material goods    1 points    QUESTION 94 Inuit (Eskimo) song duels are considered   formal means of social control. informal means of social control. part of the court system.  part of the moot system.    1 points    Click Save and Submit to save and submit. 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