1. ......is defined as 'the training and refinement of mind, tastes and manners'
a) Heritage (b) Universalism
(c) Pattern (d) Culture.
2. Which one is defined as 'the intellectual side of
civilisation'?
a) Heritage (b) Pattern (c) Universalism (d) Culture.
3. Who said 'culture is what we are and civilisation is what we use'?
a) Kroeber (b) Sumner (c) Linton (d) MacIver.
4. By culture it is meant 'the very antithesis of civilisation': Who holds this view? (a) Sumner (b) Kroeber (c) Bidny (d) MacIver.
5. 'An emergent of social interaction and a guide to behaviour in subsequent interaction': who defined 'culture' thus?
a) MacIver (b) Kroeber (c) Comte (d) Parsons.
6. 'An organisation of phenomena-acts, objects, ideas, sentiments-that is dependent upon the use of symbols' This
definition of culture is offered by
a) Kluckhohn (b) Kroeber (c) Parsons (d) White.
7. Who called 'Culture' as 'Superorganic'?
a) Spencer (b) Darwin (c) MacIver (d) Kroeber.
8. Who has referred to culture as 'superorganic environment'?
a) Kroeber (b) Linton (c) MacIver (d) Spencer.
9. 'Culture' is 'communicable intelligence' : Whose definition is this?
a) MacIver (b) Parsons (c) Linton (d) Marett.
10. Who defined 'culture' as the 'cumulative creation of man'?
a) Kluckhohn (b) Kroeber (c) Spencer (d) Malinowski.
11. Which one is called 'the design for living' ?
a) Norms (b) Values (c) Civilisation (d) Culture.
12. The basic rights and wrongs, 'do's' and 'don'ts' are the basic elements of
a) Interaction (b) Cooperation (c) Convention (d) the design for living.
13. 'Culture is agrofacts, artifacts, socifacts and mentifacts':
This definition is offered by whom? (a) MacIver (b) Kroeber (c) Linton
d) Bidny.
14. Culture is an 'accumulation of thoughts, values and objects; it is the social heritage': Whose conception of culture is this?
a) Kroeber (b) MacIver (c) Parsons (d) Graham Wallas.
15. Culture is 'that complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, laws, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society': This widely quoted definition bears whose name?
a) Graham Wallas (b) MacIver (c) Kroeber (d) Tylor.
16. For .........., culture is 'the realm of styles, of values, of emotional attachments of intellectual adventures' .
(a) Tylor (b) Graham Wallas (c) Kroeber (d) MacIver and Page.
17. Which one constitutes 'the sum total of man's efforts to adjust himself to his environment and to improve his modes of living?
a) Racial mixing (b) Society (c) Folkways (d) Culture.
18. The term .......... refers to the learned behaviour shared by the members of a society (*a) Artifacts (b) Agrofacts (c) Socifacts (d) Culture.
19. "Culture is an organised group of learned responses characteristics of a particular society": Whoise definition of 'culture' is this?
a) Taylor (b) White (c) Merrill (d) Linton.
20. When culture manifests through artifacts, and their uses, we call it as
a) Non-material culture (b) Cultural reproduction (c) Cultural relativism
d) Material culture.
21. When culture manifests in regularised human behaviour, we call it as
a) Material culture (b) Cultural reproduction (c) Cultural relativism
d) Non-material culture.
22. The patterns of meaning which constitute the non-material culture are the....................... of a group.
a) Trait (b) Pattern (c) Reification (d) Social heritage.
23. All are the qualities of culture
except one.
a) Learned (b) Transmissive (c) Ideational (d) Normlessness.
24. All are the qualities of culture
except one.
a) Adaptive (b) Integrative (c) Problem solving (d) Tension building.
25. All are the qualities of culture
except one.
a) Social (b) Gratifying (c) Cumulative (d) Economic.
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NOTE: All (d)s are the correct answers to questions from 1 to 25. ====================================================