ANTHRO Syllabus & Previous Years Questions
ANTHRO Syllabus & Previous Years Questions
ANTHRO Syllabus & Previous Years Questions
ANTHROPOLOGY
SYLLABUS
&
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS
(1985-2019)
ANTHROPOLOGY SYLLABUS
PAPER - I
1.2 Relationships with other disciplines: Social Sciences, Behavioural Sciences, Life Sciences,
Medical Sciences, Earth Sciences and Humanities.
1.7 The biological basis of life: The Cell, DNA structure and replication, Protein Synthesis,
Gene, Mutation, Chromosomes, and Cell Division.
1.8 (a) Principles of Prehistoric Archaeology. Chronology: Relative and Absolute Dating
methods.
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2.1 The Nature of Culture : The concept and characteristics of culture and civilization;
Ethnocentrism vis-àvis cultural Relativism.
2.2 The Nature of Society: Concept of Society; Society and Culture; Social Institutions; Social
groups; and Social stratification.
2.3 Marriage: Definition and universality; Laws of marriage (endogamy, exogamy, hypergamy,
hypogamy, incest taboo); Types of marriage (monogamy, polygamy, polyandry, group
marriage). Functions of marriage; Marriage regulations (preferential, prescriptive and
proscriptive); Marriage payments (bride wealth and
dowry).
2.4 Family: Definition and universality; Family, household and domestic groups; functions of
family; Types of family (from the perspectives of structure, blood relation, marriage, residence
and succession); Impact of urbanization, industrialization and feminist movements on family.
2.5 Kinship: Consanguinity and Affinity; Principles and types of descent (Unilineal, Double,
Bilateral, Ambilineal); Forms of descent groups (lineage, clan, phratry, moiety and kindred);
Kinship terminology (descriptive and classificatory); Descent, Filiation and Complimentary
Filiation; Descent and Alliance.
4. Political organization and Social Control: Band, tribe, chiefdom, kingdom and state; concepts
of power, authority and legitimacy; social control, law and justice in simple societies.
6. Anthropological theories:
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7. Culture, language and communication: Nature, origin and characteristics of language; verbal
and nonverbal communication; social context of language use.
9.1 Human Genetics : Methods and Application: Methods for study of genetic principles in man-
family study (pedigree analysis, twin study, foster child, co-twin method, cytogenetic method,
chromosomal and karyo-type analysis), biochemical methods, immunological methods, D.N.A.
technology and recombinant technologies.
9.2 Mendelian genetics in man-family study, single factor, multifactor, lethal, sublethal and
polygenic inheritance in man.
9.3 Concept of genetic polymorphism and selection, Mendelian population, Hardy Weinberg
law; causes and changes which bring down frequency – mutation, isolation, migration, selection,
inbreeding and genetic drift.
Consanguineous and non-consanguineous mating, genetic load, genetic effect of consanguineous
and cousin marriages.
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9.5 Race and racism, biological basis of morphological variation of non-metric and metric
characters. Racial criteria, racial traits in relation to heredity and environment; biological basis of
racial classification, racial differentiation and race crossing in man.
9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- ABO, Rh blood groups, HLA Hp,
transferring, Gm,
blood enzymes. Physiological characteristics-Hb level, body fat, pulse rate, respiratory functions
and sensory perceptions in different cultural and socio-economic groups.
9.7 Concepts and methods of Ecological Anthropology. Bio-cultural Adaptations – Genetic and
Non- genetic factors. Man’s physiological responses to environmental stresses: hot desert, cold,
high altitude climate.
9.8 Epidemiological Anthropology: Health and disease. Infectious and non-infectious diseases.
Nutritional deficiency related diseases.
10. Concept of human growth and development: stages of growth - pre-natal, natal, infant,
childhood, adolescence, maturity, senescence.
- Factors affecting growth and development genetic, environmental, biochemical, nutritional,
cultural and socio-economic.
- Ageing and senescence. Theories and observations - biological and chronological longevity.
Human physique and somatotypes. Methodologies for growth studies.
11.1 Relevance of menarche, menopause and other bioevents to fertility. Fertility patterns and
differentials.
11.3 Biological and socio-ecological factors influencing fecundity, fertility, natality and
mortality.
PAPER – II
1.1 Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization — Prehistoric (Palaeolithic, Mesolithic,
Neolithic and Neolithic Chalcolithic). Protohistoric (Indus Civilization): Pre- Harappan,
Harappan and postHarappan cultures. Contributions of tribal cultures to Indian civilization.
1.2 Palaeo – anthropological evidences from India with special reference to Siwaliks and
Narmada basin (Ramapithecus, Sivapithecus and Narmada Man).
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2. Demographic profile of India — Ethnic and linguistic elements in the Indian population and
their distribution. Indian population – factors influencing its structure and growth.
3.1 The structure and nature of traditional Indian social system — Varnashram, Purushartha,
Karma, Rina and Rebirth.
3.2 Caste system in India- structure and characteristics, Varna and caste, Theories of origin of
caste system, Dominant caste, Caste mobility, Future of caste system, Jajmani system, Tribe-
caste continuum.
4. Emergence and growth of anthropology in India-Contributions of the 18th, 19th and early 20th
Century scholar-administrators. Contributions of Indian anthropologists to tribal and caste
studies.
5.1 Indian Village: Significance of village study in India; Indian village as a social system;
Traditional and changing patterns of settlement and inter-caste relations; Agrarian relations in
Indian villages; Impact of globalization on Indian villages.
5.2 Linguistic and religious minorities and their social, political and economic status.
7.1 Problems of exploitation and deprivation of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other
Backward Classes. Constitutional safeguards for Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes.
7.2 Social change and contemporary tribal societies: Impact of modern democratic institutions,
development programmes and welfare measures on tribals and weaker sections.
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7.3 The concept of ethnicity; Ethnic conflicts and political developments; Unrest among tribal
communities; Regionalism and demand for autonomy; Pseudo-tribalism; Social change among
the tribes during colonial and post-Independent India.
8.1 Impact of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam and other religions on tribal societies.
8.2 Tribe and nation state — a comparative study of tribal communities in India and other
countries.
9.1 History of administration of tribal areas, tribal policies, plans, programmes of tribal
development and their implementation. The concept of PTGs (Primitive Tribal Groups), their
distribution, special programmes for their development. Role of N.G.O.s in tribal development.
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PAPER-1
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1.2 Relationships with other disciplines: Social Sciences, Behavioural Sciences, Life
Sciences, Medical Sciences, Earth Sciences and Humanities.
1) Define Anthropology. Describe the major branches of Anthropology elaborating on any one
branch. (2017)
6) Give an account of the field methods used in the study of Archaeological Anthropology.
15 marks(2018)
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2.Explain the biological changes that made human beings capable of making cultures 20 marks
(2018)
5) How Darwinism differs from the synthetic theory of organic evolution? (1994)
6) What is Synthetic Theory of Evolution? Discuss how this theory helps us in understanding
the evolutionary mechanism. (1993)
13) Give a critical account of the processes of organic evolution and explain how they contribute
to speciation. (1988)
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2. Discuss the evolutionary significance of bipedalism and erect posture . 20 marks (2019)
3) Bring out the comparative anatomical features of man and apes. Discuss their evolutionary
significance. (2017)
4) Explain the skeletal changes due to erect posture and their implications. (2016)
5) Elucidate the skeletal differences between humans and chimpanzees. (15Marks 2014)
5) Discuss the anatomical changes that occurred in Man due to erect posture. (. -1998)
6 ) Discuss primate locomotion with special reference to adaptation to arboreal life. (. – 1996)
8) Primate (1994)
10) Discuss the similarities and differences between Chimpanzee & Man in salient physical and
anatomical characteristics. (1993)
13) Show the position of man among the other primates in a tabular form. (. -1992)
14) Why is Man a primate? Describe the place of Man in the animal kingdom. (. -1991)
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15) Why is man included in the Primate Order? Discuss in detail. (. – 1989)
17) Discuss the evolution of primates with special reference to dentition – (1986)
18) What are the different fossil primates of the Palaeocene & Eocene times?
19) Discuss critically the contribution of these primates to human origin ? ( 1986)
20) Give a brief account of the distribution and physical features of the Asiatic Anthropoid apes.
(1985)
1,‘Europeans are closer to Neanderthals’. Critically discuss in view of the African origin of
human kind. (2019)
4) Describe the Salient characteristics & Geographical distribution of Homo erectus. (2015)
8) Describe major skeletal similarities & differences between Home Erectus & Homo Sapiens
(30 Marks – 2011)
12)Discuss the single source Vs multiple sources of the origin of Homo sapiens. Which one of
the two hypotheses do you think is more tenable? Give reasons in support of your answer ( 1995
15)Compare the fossil remains of progressive and ‘classic’ Neanderthal men for anatomical
characteristics and spatial distribution. Examine Their phylogenetic position in human
evolution. ( 1993)
16) Discuss the origin of Australopithecines. Describe their spatial distribution and physical
features. , (– 1990)
18)Write what you know about Homo sapiens and Neanderthalensis. (1989)
19)Discuss the spatial distribution, physical features, cultural status and origin of
Australopithecines (.1987)
20)What do you understand by the term Homo sapiens’? Give an account of the distribution and
physical features of the earliest fossil homosapiens. (1985)
22) Discuss the geographic distribution and taxonomic issues concerning early hominids.
Elucidate evidence in support of alternative positions. ( 1996)
1.7 The biological basis of life: The Cell, DNA structure and replication, Protein Synthesis,
Gene, Mutation, Chromosomes, and Cell Division.
1.8 (a) Principles of Prehistoric Archaeology. Chronology: Relative and Absolute Dating
methods.
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(ii) Mesolithic
(iii) Neolithic
(iv) Chalcolithic
(v) Copper-Bronze Age
(vi) Iron Age
1.Discuss with examples the megalithic culture of India in the archaeological context . (2019)
3.Elucidate Mesolithic culture and associated rock art with examples from India. 15 marks
(2019)
5.Discuss briefly the major traditions in the Upper Paleolithic cultures of Europe. 15 marks
(2019)
8) What are dating methods? Discuss one absolute method and one relative methods in detail.
(2017)
14) Describe the absolute dating methods in Archaeology, Highlighting the importance of each
method. (15Marks 2014)
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19) Why is the Neolithic phase of culture ‘in Europe called revolution? Describe its distinctive
features. ( 1995)
2.1 The Nature of Culture : The concept and characteristics of culture and civilization;
Ethnocentrism vis-àvis cultural Relativism.
2.2 The Nature of Society: Concept of Society; Society and Culture; Social Institutions;
Social groups; and Social stratification.
(2019)
3)Why the concept of Culture Relativism been so dear to Anthropologists? (20Marks 2013)
4)Bring out the distinguishing features of culture and civilization. (15Marks 2013)
6)Components of culture vast and varied”. Explain this statement. (.. 2002)
11)What do you understand by cultural relativistic approach & ethnocentric approach in the
study of culture” Discuss the logical premises of cultural relativistic approach. (. – 1997)
13)How does culture differ from civilization? Describe the attributes of Culture? (. -1987)
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16)Define Status & Role. Distinguish between Ascribed and Achieved Status. (15Marks 2014)
17)What is the basis of social stratification? Discuss with examples (20Marks 2012)
19)Write a detailed note on polyandrous societies, citing Indian examples (30 Marks-2009)
1)Discuss the Different forms of preferential marriage with suitable examples from(2017)
2)Define marriage & describe the various types of marriages in human societies. (15Marks 2014)
3)Where do you situate ‘live-in relationship’ within the institution of marriage? (15Marks 2013)
7)Describe various ways of getting mate in Primitive Society. Give examples from Indian
context.(.-1994)
10)Describe the different forms of marriage among the tribal people of India. (1991)
11)Define Marriage. Describe its different forms with suitable examples as prevalent among the
tribal people of India. Point out the Functions of marriage. ( 1989)
12)What are incest regulations? Bring out their socio-cultural functions in the context of stability
in the institutions of marriage, family and kinship. ( 1988)
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13)What are various forms of preferential mating? Explain with Indian examples. (1985)
2.4 Family: Definition and universality; Family, household and domestic groups; functions
of family; Types of family (from the perspectives of structure, blood relation, marriage,
residence and succession); Impact of urbanization, industrialization and feminist
movements on family.
3) Discuss the impact of urbanization and feminist movement on family. (20Marks 2013)
6) Critically comment on the forces and factors that have brought about changes in the family
structure in recent times (. – 1999)
7) Do you agree with the view that family is a ‘universal association’? Critically examine the
above statement. (1998)
8) Examine family both as a social group and as an institution. Describe the functions of family
and household, Indicating there in the recent changes. (1996)
9) Is family a Universal Social group? Critically examine this with examples. (1993)
10) Give a comparative account of different types of family in the tribes of India. Illustrate your
answer with suitable examples. (1990)
12) Give a comparative account of different types of family in tribal & non-tribal societies of
India.(.1987)
13) What are the major functions of the family? Indicate the recent changes that have taken place
in its types and functions with special reference to India. ( 1985)
2.5 Kinship: Consanguinity and Affinity; Principles and types of descent (Unilineal,
Double, Bilateral, Ambilineal); Forms of descent groups (lineage, clan, phratry, moiety and
kindred); Kinship terminology (descriptive and classificatory); Descent, Filiation and
Complimentary Filiation; Descent and Alliance.
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1.How did Radcliffe-Brown and Lewis-Strauss study kinship in terms of social structure. (2019)
15marks
2)Kinship Terminology(2018)
9)Describe types of kinship groups formed on the basis of different principles(20Marks 2012)
10)What factors are responsible for bringing about variation in residence of different societies?
Explain how kinship influences man’s social life. (30 Marks — 2010)
13)Discuss their relevance to the analysis and understanding of social structure (2001)
14)Discuss the distinguishing features of unilineal, bilineal and bilateral kin groups with
16)What is Kinship System? Describe the changing roles of the system in the context of
westernization in India. ( 1995)
18)What is kinship system? Discuss its relevance in understanding the social structure of society.
( 1991)
20)Define kinship & throw light on ‘functional importance’ of kinship in Anthropology (2003)
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3)With the help of appropriate example, explain the various forms of exchange system.(2017)
6.Critically examine the Formalists &Substantivists views on the applicability of Economic laws
in the study of Primitive societies. (20Marks 2015)
9.Discuss different modes of Exchanges in simple societies with examples (30Marks 2011)
11.What stage is known as incipient stage of food production? Point out major features of this
cultural stage. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from a specific area in the old
world.(30 Marks 2010)
13.Critically discuss the formalist and substantivist approaches in the context of economic
anthropology. (2005)
16.Primitive economic organization has several peculiar features relating to the production,
consumption, distribution and exchange.” Discuss above statement by providing appropriate
illustrations.(.-2003)
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17.Delineate the meaning and scope of economic anthropology and discuss the principles that
govern production, distribution and consumption in hunting and gathering communities. (1997)
18.Define market. Discuss the nature and role of markets in tribal communities. (1992)
20.Discuss the role of reciprocity & redistribution in tribal economy with examples. (.1988)
4. Political organization and Social Control: Band, tribe, chiefdom, kingdom and state;
concepts of power, authority and legitimacy; social control, law and justice in simple
societies.
1.How does customary law function in the tribal society? Discuss its different sources. 15
marks(2018)
5.Discuss the nature of Law and Justice in simple societies citing suitable examples. (20Marks
2014)
8.Discuss mechanisms of social control in simple societies citing suitable examples. (. – 2007)
11.Differentiate between centralized political systems and stateless political Systems and state
how law & justice are administered in stateless societies. (. -1996)
12.Differentiate between state & stateless political systems. Do you think that a stateless political
system can function in modern societies? (.-1994)
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13.Describe the means of social control in simpler societies and compare the legal system of
simple and complex societies. (1993)
14.Explain the meaning and scope of political anthropology. Describe how law and justice are
maintained in simpler societies.(1991)
17.Explain the meaning & scope of political anthropology. Describe how law and order are being
maintained in the so-called preliterate societies. ( 1989)
6.How do you relate the concepts of ‘Sacred’ and ‘Profane’ in Durkheim’s theory of Religion
with a focus on the role of Totem? (15Marks 2015)
10.How anthropologists define Religion? Describe various forms of religion with examples. (. –
2007)
11.Shamanism (. – 2007)
14.Discuss some of the characteristic features of tribal religions in India and state how far they
have changed in recent times. (. – 1999)
17.What role do the religious functionaries play in simple and non- literate societies? (. .1996)
22.Describe the Origin of religion. Distinguish between religion and magic. (. – 1990)
23.What do you mean by Totemism? Discuss the role of totemism in the tribal life of India. (. –
1989)
24.Distinguish between religion and magic. Critically examine the different theories of religion
and comment on their relevance today.(. -1987)
26.How do you explain the origin and evolution of religion? How does religion continue to
function in human society? (. – 1985)
6. Anthropological theories:
1.How did Morgan explain the Evolution of Marriage, Family and Socio-Political organization &
how did other Evolutionists disagree with his explanation? (20Marks 2015)
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3.Point out the differences in the concepts of Classical Evolutionism and neo-evolutionism in
socio-cultural anthropology. Which stage of Prehistoric culture is known as cultural evolution
and why? (30 Marks — 2010)
6.How do the approaches of the 19th century Evolutionists differ from those of the Neo-
Evolutionists? Discuss (. – 1993)
4.Define ‘culture area’. How did it help American diffusionists to understand diffusion of
culture? (. – 1998)
5.Critically examine the Historical Particularistic approach of Franz Boas to the study of culture.
(1997)
6.What was Boas’ approach of studying primitive cultures? Delineate the role of Field work and
history in anthropological study (– 1995)
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4.In what ways is Functionalism different from Structural Functionalism? (20Marks 2013)
5.Structural-functionalism (. – 2008)
6.Describe the structural features of social life as suggested by Radcliffe Brown in his theory of
social structure. (. – 2003)
7.Discuss the approaches of Radcliffe – Brown and Evans Pritchard to Comparative Methods in
Anthropological Research. (. -2001)
9.To Radcliffe-Brown function was the contribution an institution makes to the maintenance of
social structure’. Elucidate in the light of R.C. Brown’s contributions to structural functional
theory. (. – 1998)
12.Reexamine the views of R.C. Brown in connection with structure & function in
Anthropology?(.-1989)
1.How do the concepts of binary opposites and exchange figure in Levi-Strauss’ structural
analysis of kinship?(2016)
2.What are the major criticisms of the theory of “Structuralism” as propounded by Claude
Levi—Strauss? (30 Marks — 2009)
(e) Culture and personality (Benedict, Mead, Linton, Kardiner and Cora –du Bois).
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4.Critically discuss the contributions of Ruth Benedict to the study of culture. (.2004)
5.Discuss the contributions of Margaret Mead and Ralph Linton to the analysis of the
relationship between culture and personality.(. -2001)
6.Discuss the contribution of Ralph Linton, Cora-Du-Bois and Abraham Kardiner in the study of
personality. (. – 1999)
2.Neo-evolutionism (. – 1997)
4.What do you mean by cultural ecology’? Evaluate how Julian Steward’s particularistic
Approach is helpful in understanding multilineal evolution. (. - 1998)
5.How do the approaches of the 19th century Evolutionists differ from those of the Neo-
Evolutionists? Discuss (. – 1993)
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1.According to Geertz, how does the cock-fight reveal aspects of Balinese culture?(2016)
3.Explain the difference between ‘Emic’ & ‘Etic’ and how does the difference derive from the
study of language? (10Marks 2015)
4.Bring out the contribution of Turner and Geertz in symbolic and interpretive theories in
Anthropology (15Marks 2013)
1.Explain the difference between ‘Emic’ & ‘Etic’ and how does the difference derive from the
study of language? (10Marks 2015)
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2.Critically examine that the structure and content of language are influenced by culture. 15
marks(2018)
4.State the theories regarding the origin of spoken languages in human societies both from
Biological and cultural points of view. (30 Marks —2010)
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1.How is case study method helpful in understanding a social phenomena? Explain with suitable
example. 20 marks(2018)
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9.Discuss the relevance of Case Study method of data collection. (20marks 2013)
15.Discuss the importance of field work in anthropology and describe various tools of data
collection (. – 2008)
16.Critically examine the contribution of Positivist and Non- Positivist approaches in Social
Science Research (. – 2007)
19.Trace the genesis and development of fieldwork in anthropological research. Assess its
importance in the development of Anthropology. (. – 1998)
21.What are questionnaires & schedule techniques of field study? Assess their relative usefulness
in anthropological studies. (. – 1995)
22.Discuss the nature and logic of anthropological field work methods. How these differ from
those of other social sciences? Discuss. (. -1994)
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25.Discuss the nature and logic of anthropological field work methods. (. -1991)
26.Discuss the difference between the technique, method and methodology as employed in
anthropological studies. (. – 1990)
28.How does fieldworker strike a balance between the theoretical requirements and real field
situations?Describe with suitable examples. (. – 1989)
9.1 Human Genetics : Methods and Application: Methods for study of genetic principles in
man-family study (pedigree analysis, twin study, foster child, co-twin method, cytogenetic
method, chromosomal and karyo-type analysis), biochemical methods, immunological
methods, D.N.A. technology and recombinant technologies.
1.Briefly describe the various methods used in the genetic study of man.(2017)
8.Discuss the areas in which the knowledge of human genetics can be applied. (. – 2004)
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9.Discuss the role of twins in nature – nurture problems and illustrate your answer with suitable
examples (. – 1999)
10.Define twins. Describe the methods of diagnosis of twins. In what way are twins useful in the
study of human genetics? (. – 1998)
9.2 Mendelian genetics in man-family study, single factor, multifactor, lethal, sublethal and
polygenic inheritance in man.
1.What are the legal and sub-lethal genes? Explain (20Marks 2012)
2.Discuss monogenetic & polygenetic inheritance in man with suitable examples (30Marks
2011)
4.Discuss with suitable examples how Mendel’s laws of inheritance are applicable to Man? (. –
1993)
5.What are Mendel’s laws of inheritance? Describe the recent advances in human genetics. (. –
1992)
6.Describe Mendel’s laws of inheritance. What are the recent advances in human genetics and
human cytogenetics? (. – 1990)
8.Discuss how laws of heredity propounded by Mendel can be understood in the context of
meiotic Cell division and their applications to Man. (.-1987)
9.Discuss the laws of inheritance propounded by Mendel on the basis of his classic experiments.
Explain how these laws are applied in the study of human genetics (. – 1986)
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1.Hardy-Weinberg Law.(2017)
2.Critically discuss the Mendelian principles and their application to human populations.(2016)
3.Define Genetic polymorphism. Give details of its types with suitable examples. (15Marks
2015)
4.What do you understand by Immunogenetics? Explain with suitable examples. (15Marks 2015)
5.Discuss the factors affecting gene frequencies among human populations. (20Marks 2014)
6.What do you understand by 'Genetic Load' in a population? How is it measured And what are
the important factors that can influence it? (15Marks 2013)
7.What are the genetic effects of Consanguinity? Give examples? (20Marks 2012)
9.Conditions necessary for the operation of hardy – Weinberg law (15Marks 2011)
11.What is genetic load’ and what factors influence it? (30 Marks — 2009)
13.What do you understand by Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium? Discuss the factors that produce
and redistribute variations. (L.Q - 2008)
16.Describe the major causes of change in gene frequency of a population (L.Q - 2003)
17.What are the statistical methods used in Physical Anthropology? (L.Q - 2001)
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20.Discuss the concept of Mendelian Population’ and its application in the study of
anthropogenetic variations in India. (L.Q - 1997)
21.Discuss the concepts of balanced po1ymorphism & relaxed selection with special reference to
malaria dependent polymorphism in Man. (S.N -1994)
23.Is inbreeding different from consanguinity? Give an account of inbreeding studies in India
and comment on their social relevance. (L.Q - 1987)
24.Discuss role of genetic drift, mutation and migration as the causes of variation. (L.Q -1985)
1.Describe the mechanism for structural anomalies of autosomes with diagrams. 20 marks(2018)
2.Categorize Genes that influence Human Survival(2018) Explain the significance of screening
and counseling for genetic disorders.(2016)
8.Discuss the chromosomal aberrations and manifestations of Klinefelter and Turner syndromes
(20Marks 2013)
9.Chromosomal deletions and numerical fluctuations may lead to gross abnormalities in man.
Discuss with the help of suitable example. (30 Marks — 2010)
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11.What is Genetic Counseling? Discuss its relevance in the present day context. (L.Q - 2006)
14.Discuss the relevance of human DNA profiling and Gene Mapping in the prevention and cure
of diseases. (L.Q -2001)
17.Discuss genetic and clinical aspects of the anomalies of sex chromosomes in man with
Special reference to the associated mosaic constitutions (L.Q - 1995)
9.5 Race and racism, biological basis of morphological variation of non-metric and metric
characters. Racial criteria, racial traits in relation to heredity and environment; biological
basis of racial classification, racial differentiation and race crossing in man.
1. with reference to the somatoscopic and morphometric characteristics commonly used for
racial classification, make critical comments as to whether’ Race’ is a valid concept.20 marks
(2019)
4.Differentiate between Race and Racism. What are three major races of the world?
5.Give important biological criteria used frequently for such a classification.(15Marks 2013)
7.Is Race a valid concept? Critically assess the relevance of racial classification in the Indian
Context. (30 Marks — 2010)
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10Racial criteria
11.What is ‘race? Enumerate and discuss the factors responsible for the formation of races. (S.N
1998)
13.Discuss the role of heredity and environment in formation of race. (L.Q - 1994)
15.Discuss the main processes involved in the formation of races. (L.Q - 1992)
16.What is race? Describe the criteria employed for the classification of human races. (L.Q -
1991)
17.Causes of human variation (S.N - 1990)
18.How are the races formed? Describe the physical characteristics and distribution of different
racial types in India (L.Q - 1990)
19.Examine critically the bases of racial classification in the light of modern developments in
Physical Anthropology (L.Q - 1989)
20.Define race as a biological concept and discuss the various criteria of racial classification
(L.Q - 1988)
23.Concept of race(2017)
9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- ABO, Rh blood groups, HLA Hp,
transferring, Gm, blood enzymes. Physiological characteristics-Hb level, body fat, pulse
rate, respiratory functions and sensory perceptions in different cultural and socio-
economic groups.
1.RH-blood group(2016)
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3.Why are blood groups considered as good genetic markers? Illustrate with examples. (15Marks
2013)
4.discuss the role of ABO blood group system in resolving cases of disputed paternity (20Marks
2012)
5.Give a competitive account of the variations in hemoglobin levels and respiratory functions
among the populations Living under different environmental stresses (30Marks 2012)
8.Evaluate genetic heterogeneity of ABC, Rh and Gm antigens. Discuss how the principal
Human groups can be distinguished on the basis of their blood antigen characteristics (L.Q -
2000)
1.‘Human adaptations are always bio-cultural in nature’. Discuss with reference to human
adaptation to high-altitude climate.
4.Discuss the genetic and non-genetic factors in the bio-cultural adaptations of human beings to
different environments.(2016)
5.Critically examine the physiological responses and Acclimatization to cold climate in man.
(15Marks 2015)
6.What are the stresses at high altitudes? How do better cardiorespiratory functions help the
native highlanders in combating low environmental pressure? (15Marks 2014)
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8.Elaborate upon major human adaptations to heat and cold. (15Marks 2013)
9.Give a competitive account of the variations in hemoglobin levels and respiratory functions
among the populations Living under different environmental stresses (30Marks 2012)
10.How does improved aerobic fitness increase exercise tolerance in warm humid climates?
Give suitable examples in support of your answer. (20Marks 2012)
11..Native Highlanders are well adapted to the High altitude environment. Discuss (30Marks
2011)
12.Define adaptability. What bio-cultural adjustment(s do humans show in coping up with stress
at high altitude? (L.Q - 2008)
13.Examine adaptive significance of Human Variations in Tropical and Arctic Climatic Zones.
(L.Q - 2007)
16.Define ecosystem. Explain with examples, how biocultural adaptive qualities have helped
Human survival in stressful eco-conditions. (L.Q - 2000)
17.Discuss the mechanism by which the human body adapts to altitudinal changes and other
geographical stresses. (L.Q - 1999)
18.How are body size and shape related to climatic adaptation? Discuss the ecological rules with
examples from human situations.(1997)
20.Define adaptability. Compare the adaptive responses in man to stresses at high altitudes and
in a hot desert environment. ( 1995)
1.Narrate evolution of disease and major causes of ill health in human populations. 15
marks(2018)
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2.Describe the scope of Epidemiological Anthropology in the study of infectious and non-
infectious diseases.(2016)
4.Discuss the role of anthropology in the understanding of health and disease. What specific
understanding is available with respect to infectious and noninfectious diseases? (20Marks 2014)
5.What is meant by epidemiological transition? Elaborate upon its causes and consequences
highlighting major health problems of our adult population today. (15Marks 2013)
7.Briefly discuss the important causes for the variations in occurrence and Intensity of parasitic
disease among different populations (20Marks 2012)
10. Concept of human growth and development: stages of growth - pre-natal, natal, infant,
childhood, adolescence, maturity, senescence.
- Factors affecting growth and development genetic, environmental, biochemical,
nutritional, cultural and socio-economic.
- Ageing and senescence. Theories and observations - biological and chronological
longevity. Human physique and somatotypes. Methodologies for growth studies.
2. Discuss the methods of studying human growth with their merits and demerits. 15 marks
(2019)
5.Describe the various methods of studying growth highlighting their merits and demerits.(2017)
7.What are the different stages of Growth? Describe any one of them in detail. (20Marks 2014)
8.Describe the patterns of human growth and development from birth to maturity. (L.Q -1995)
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9.Differentiate between human growth & development and describe the — various stages of
human growth. (L.Q – 2003)
10..Describe the stages of human physical growth and development and discuss
11.The effect of nutrition and inbreeding on growth and development. (L.Q -1991)
13.Justify "Though human growth is under tight genetic control but it is influenced by various
environmental factors." (15Marks 2013)
15.Differentiate between ‘growth’ and ‘development’. List the factors affecting human growth
and development. (30 Marks — 2009)
16.Critically examine the role of nutritional, socio-economic & cultural factors on human growth
and development (L.Q - 2004)
17.Differentiate between human growth & development and describe the — various stages of
human growth. (L.Q - 2003)
18.Critically discuss the factors affecting human growth & development. (L.Q - 2005)
19.Define growth & maturation and discuss the different factors affecting them. (L.Q-2001)
20.Discuss the effect of nutrition and inbreeding on growth & development. (L.Q -1991)
21.Discuss Ageing and Senescence. Describe either the biological or social theories of Ageing.
(20Marks 2014)
24.Explain any to biological theories of ageing based on purposeful events. (20Markers 2012)
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28.Distinguish between ‘chronological age’ and ‘biological age’ (20 Marks — 2009)
30.Describe various methods of studying human growth, specifying merits & demerits. (L.Q-
2006)
33.What is meant by physical growth norms? How are these made and how do they depict and
growth status of a population? (L.Q - 1999)
36.Describe methods of studying growth and physical development of children. (L.Q-1 990)
37.Give a short account of the present - day growth studies in India. (L.Q - 1985)
38.Discuss the role of hormonal & nutritional factors on human growth & development. (L.Q-1
990)
11.1 Relevance of menarche, menopause and other bioevents to fertility. Fertility patterns
and differentials.
11.3 Biological and socio-ecological factors influencing fecundity, fertility, natality and
mortality.
1.Discuss the biological factors influencing fertility in light of the relationship between fecundity
and fertility. 15 marks (2019)
2.Describe the biological and socio-ecological factors affecting fertility and mortality.(2017)
3.Age at menarche(2017)
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4.Define fecundity and explain major factors affecting fecundity in Indian populations. (15
marks,2018)
6.Discuss the relevance of menarche, menopause & other bio events to fertility. (15Marks 2014)
11.Distinguish between the terms fecundity’ and fertility’. Are the factors influencing them
distinguishable? Discuss. (30 Marks — 2010)
12.Discuss the biological and socio-ecological factors influencing fertility and mortality. (2005)
13.Demographic Transition (2007)
2. ‘Applied human genetics has come to touch every sphere of human life’. Discuss in light of
recent advances in molecular anthropology. (2019)
3 Describe the role of Anthropology in designing defence and other equipment.(2016)
4 What are the methods of personal identifications? Critically examine how personal
identification helps in criminal investigations.(2017)
7. Elucidate the role of Anthropology in selecting and monitoring of Sports persons. (15Marks
2015)
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10. Briefly discuss the applications of the knowledge of Human Osteology in forensic
investigations. (20Marks 2012)
14.Role of forensic anthropology in the field of personal identification. (15 Marks —2010)
16. Discuss the role of anthropology n designing defence and other equipment’s. (2008)
20. Discuss the areas in which the knowledge of human genetics can be applied. (2004)
21. Anthropology of sports ( 2004 ,1997)
22 Eugenics (2003)
25.Discuss the relevance of human DNA Profiling and Gene Mapping in the prevention and cure
of diseases. (2001)
26.Discuss the application of human genetics in the field of forensic science and diagnosis and
treatment of genetic disorders. (1999)
27.Discuss the recent developments in genetic techniques and c6mment upon their potential
social significance. (1997)
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28.Discuss the concepts of eugenics and euphemics and their potential applications to human
welfare (1996)
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10 marks (2019)
2019
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Describe the salient features of chalcolithic cultures of the deccan. 15m (2017)
Give the detail appraisal of skeletal remains from chalcolithic culture of undivided
Punjab.(2016)20M
Discuss the significance of Harappan civilization sites from India. (15Marks 2015)
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Describe what is known of Harappan Religion. Have some of its elements continued into later
Hinduism? Discuss. (20Marks 2014)
Discuss salient features of Mesolithic culture in India with special reference to western
India.(10Marks - 2013)
Indian Paleolithic culture can neither be conceived chronologically homogenous nor as a uniform
cultural phase. Discuss.(15Marks - 2013)
Discuss the significance of study of religious centres to the understanding of Indian civilization.
(20Marks - 2013)
Compare the salient features and distribution of the Middle Paleolithic and Upper Paleolithic
cultures in India. Add a note on the tool traditions of the Upper Paleolithic period. (30Marks -
2012)
Neolithic Culture in India (15 Marks - 2010) (S.N - 2007) (L.Q - 1992) * Proto Neolithic (S.N -
1999)
Comment in detail on the socio-cultural life of the people of the Indus Valley Civilization (30
Marks- 2010)
Examine the contribution of Mesolithic culture to the rise of Neolithic culture (10 Marks —
2009)
‘Langhnaj’ (S.N-2008)
Discuss the economic basis of Indus Valley Civilization. What were the factors of its decline?
(LQ - 2005) (L.Q - 2000) (S.N - 1994)
Critically examine the contributions of tribal cultures to the development of Vedic Culture. (L.Q
-2003)
Name a few Chalcolithic sites in India and describe their most salient features. (LQ - 2002)
Critically examine evidence of Upper Paleolithic in India, Discuss its characteristics. (L.Q -
2001)
Critically examine various sources of India’s Culture & Civilization; also distinguish between
primary and secondary civilizations (L.Q 1999)
Describe the socio Cultural characteristics of the Neolithic period in India with suitable examples
(L.Q - 1998)
Discuss the Cultural characteristics of upper Paleolithic period. Indicate its genesis and
development in Indian context pointing to Distribution and chronology (L.Q-1996)
Point out the salient features of middle Paleolithic industries and their markers. Illustrate your
answer with examples from India.(L.Q.1994)
To what extent could the Mesolithic culture be attributed to a phase of transition between
Paleolithic and Neolithic cultures? Illustrate the answer with apt examples. (L.Q. 1993)
What are the important features of Indus valley civilization? Examine the conditions that may
have led to urbanization in the lndus Region. (L.Q - 1990)
Indus Valley Civilization is regarded as the beginning of urban life in India. Discuss (S.N - 1989)
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1.2 Palaeo – Anthropological evidences from India with special reference to Siwaliks and
Narmada basin (Ramapithecus, Sivapithecus & Narmada Man).
2019
Delineate the sailent characteristics of ‘ Narmada man’ and examine its phylogentic
significance.(2016)
Describe the Paleoanthropological fossil finds from Siwalik Hills. Examine the contribution of
Siwalik fossils to paleoanthropological knowledge. (15Marks 2015)
Describe the evolutionary significance of the fossil finds of the Narmada Basin. (15Marks 2014)
Controversy over the existence of Negrito racial strain in Indian population. (S.N - 1992)
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Ethno-archaeology as a research strategy. (2018)
Discuss the importance of the ethno archaeological approach to the study of indigenous craft in
India. (15Marks 2014)
2. Demographic profile of India: Ethnic and linguistic elements in the Indian population
and their distribution. Indian population – factors influencing its structure & growth.
What are the various factors influencing population growth in India? Discuss. 15 marks(2018)
Give your assement of the reason for the imbalance in the sex-ratio in india.20m (2017)
Briefly describe the classical model of ethnic and linguistic classifications of Indian population.
Discuss its relevance today. (15Marks 2015)
Outline the distribution of Dravidian languages in India and describe their cultural significance.
(15Marks 2014) (S.N - 1990)
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Critically examine the factors responsible for the high population growth in India and suggest
suitable measures for population Control. (30 + 15 Marks —2010)
Discuss the relevance of Guha’s racial classification in the context of India’s ethnic groups. (15
Marks — 2010) (S.N - 1991)
Is Risley’s Racial Classification of Indian Population valied? Critically discuss with the help of
suitable examples. (L.Q - 2008)
Describe Ethnic elements in the Indian Population focusing either on Risley’s or Guha’s
classification. (L.Q - 2007)
Write in brief about the population growth of India, indicating its causes and measures of its
control. (L.Q - 2006)
Bring out the inter relationship between population growth and development in the Indian
context. (L.Q - 2004)
Age specific and sex specific mortality rates and dependant factors. (S.N 2002)
Discuss the major linguistic divisions in the India population. Also point out the role of language
in ethno political movements (S.N – 1996)
What are the major linguistic families in India? Identify such families showing the geographical
distribution and the population Groups under different families. (L.Q - 1993)
3.1 The structure and nature of traditional Indian Social System: Varnashram,
Purushartha, Karma, Rina & Rebirth.
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Explain the concept of ‘Rina’ according to the Hindu scriptures. What were the mechanisms
Suggested by the scholars to repay the ‘Rina’? (L.Q-1995)
Describe the major purusharthas according to Hindu Scriptures and discuss the social
significance of harmonious management of ‘Trivarga’ (L.Q 1994)
Describe salient features of traditional joint family system in India. Trace causes for its
disintegration in recent decades. (L.Q - 1999)
Discuss the basis of Indian Social System. Do you find any change today? (LQ-1998)
Examine joint family role in Hindu Social System & its impact on caste system. (L.Q - 1997)
3.2 Caste system in India- structure and characteristics, Varna and caste, Theories of
origin of caste system, Dominant caste, Caste mobility, Future of caste system, Jajmani
system, Tribe- caste continuum.
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Explain the significance of tribe-caste continuum in the present context. 15 marks(2018)
Discuss the view that caste is not social stratification, but a system of hierarchy. 15
marks(2018)
Based on historical and contemporary evidences discuss the future of caste system in India. 15
marks(2018)
Discuss the impact of market economy on the Jajmani system. 20m (2017)
Examine the structural and cultural cultural theories of caste system in india.(2016)20M
Relevance of caste in contemporary india.(2016)
What do you understand by the dynamics of Caste mobility? How did the concept of
Sanskritization contribute to its functionality? (20Marks 2015)
Critically examine the concept of Tribe – Caste continuum and its relevance in contemporary
India. (15Marks 2015)
Define the concept ‘Dominant Caste’ and examine its relevance in the contemporary Indian
village with suitable examples. (20Marks 2014) (15Marks - 2011) (S.N - 1999)
Do you think caste persists in contemporary India? Critically discuss. (15Marks 2014)
What is Jajmani system? Examine the views on Jajmani system as an egalitarian as well as
exploitative system. Give reasons for its decline.(25Marks - 2013)
Critically examine the prevalence of caste ideology among religious minorities in the Indian
context. (30Marks - 2012)
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Examine the role of the caste system in the present political context. (15 Marks — 2010)
Is the present political System strengthening the caste system? Discuss. (15 Marks — 2010)
Discuss the salient features of the prevalent hypotheses on the future of the caste system in India
(30 Marks — 2009)
Bring out the various features and the importance of the "Dominant Caste" Concept (20 Marks
— 2009)
Define the Jajmani system. Analyze the changes in the relationship between caste and occupation
in contemporary Rural Society (LQ- 2000)
Significance of Varna and Caste (S.N - 1997) * Distinguish between Varna and Caste (S.N 1995)
Concept of caste as a hierarchical system based on the opposition between "pure and impure".
(S.N - 1991)
Discuss the essential features of the caste system in India. Critically examine its role in the
changing social context in contemporary times. (L.Q - 1990)
Describe the concept of ‘Sacred Complex’ with an ethnographic example. (15Marks 2014)
Trace the broad unifying features of traditional Hindu Society in the anthropological perspective
(L.Q - 2004)
Discuss the social ,political and economic status of muslims in india.15m (2017)
Explain how Bhuddism influenced the economic and cultural transformations of Indian
society.20m (2017)
Discuss the contribution of Islam to the composite culture of India. (15Marks 2014)
Describe what is known of Harappan Religion. Have some of its elements continued into later
Hinduism? Discuss. (20Marks 2014)
Evaluate the impact of Buddhism Jainism, Islam and Christianity on Indian Society and culture
in anthropological terms. (L.Q - 2003)
Account for the emergence of new religions in India in the 6th century B.C. (LQ - 1998)
4. Emergence and growth of anthropology in India: Contributions of the 18th, 19th and
early 20th Century scholar-administrators.
Contributions of Indian anthropologists to tribal and caste studies.
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Discuss the contribution of S. C Roy in the study of tribal cultures in India. 15 marks(2018)
Compare and contrast the economic typology of tribes given by different anthropologists. 20
marks(2018)
Discuss the contribution of Nirmal Kumar bose to the understanding of Indian society. 20m
(2017)
Discuss the contribution of L.P Vidyarthi and D.N.Majumdar to the study of Indian tribes.
Discuss the contribution of MN Srinivas to the study of Indian society. Examine the influence of
British social anthropologists on his ideas. (15Marks 2015)
Discuss the contributions of S. C. Roy to understanding the tribes of India. (20Marks 2014)
Examine the anthropological contributions dealing with tribes and Indian civilization.(25Marks -
2013)
Trace the trajectory of encyclopedic works on tribes and castes of South India with special
Reference to Ananthakrishna Iyer’s contribution. (20Marks - 2012)
Compare the contributions of S.C. Roy and Verrier Elwin to tribal ethnographies in India.
(20Marks - 2012)
Assess the contributions of M.N. Srinivas towards Indian Anthropology in general. Add a note
on his understanding in the context of studying social mobility in India, (20+10 Marks — 2010)
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Write a brief note on the contributions of Prof., LP. Vidyarthi in the field of anthropology. (20
Marks — 2009)
Highlight the Contributions of Indian Anthropologists in the understanding of tribal life. (L.Q -
2007)
Give an account of the contributions of Indian scholars in the growth and development of
Anthropology in India in early 20th century.(L.Q - 2005)
Assess the growth and development of Anthropology in India. Illustrate the contribution of early
20th century Anthropologists in Tribal Caste studies. (L.Q - 1997)
Estimate the contributions of S.C. Roy in the field of Ethnography and his influence on the
growth of Anthropology in India. (L.Q – 1996)
Discuss the major contributions of Von.Furer Haimendorf to Indian Anthropology. (L.Q - 1995)
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2019
Give a critical evaluation of any one anthropological village study in india.15m (2017)
* Examine the contribution of village studies towards the understanding of Indian social system.
(20Marks 2015)
How has globalization impacted agrarian relations in the last two decades? (20Marks - 2012)
Discuss contributions of S.C. Dube towards understanding of the Indian village. (15 Marks —
2010)
Describe the significant contributions of village studies in India to the understanding of social
transformations. (60 Marks — 2009)
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Analyze how the village Studies contributed in understanding the Indian social system. (L.Q
2004)
Green Revolution and its economic and ecological dimensions? (L.Q - 2002)
Explain criteria for dominant caste. How far is this concept still crucial to our understanding of
India’s villages after implementation of Reservation in democratic institutions? Discuss. (L.Q -
2001)
Village Studies are crucial to the understanding of Indian life and culture. Who were the pioneer
anthropologists to undertake such Studies? Give a comprehensive Picture of any one of them.
(L.Q - 1998)
What is the notion of folk urban continuum in the study of peasant society? Is it applicable to
Indian conditions? (L.Q - 1991)
Discuss the major concepts and approaches employed by the anthropologists in the study of
peasant society in India. (L.Q -1990)
Peasant Society (S.N - 1985)
5.2 Linguistic and Religious minorities and their Social, Political & Economic status:
Critically examine the ‘book view’ and the ‘field view’ of social reality. (20Marks - 2012)
What are the issues and socio-economic problems arising out of being a religious minority?
Discuss. (L.Q - 2007)
Discuss the socio economic status of religious minorities in India. Identify their role in politics.
(L.Q - 2003)
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Distinguish between characteristics and problems of linguistic and religious minorities in India.
Give examples of conflicts generated by such considerations and steps to resolve them. (L.Q -
2000)
State should protect the personal laws of religious minorities. Discuss with reference to the
problem of national integration. (L.Q 1991)
Discuss the impact of panchayati raj institution on the empowerment of rural women in
india. 15m (2017)
What do you understand by the dynamics of Caste mobility? How did the concept of
Sanskritization contribute to its functionality? (20Marks 2015)
Examine the Social implications of media & communication technology (20Marks 2015)
Great tradition and little tradition (10Marks 2014) (S.N - 1996) (S.N - 1987)
Indian farmers are not slow to react to economic opportunities. Discuss this statement.(15Marks
- 2013)
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Modernity has entered Indian character and society, but it has done so through assimilation, not
replacement.” Discuss. (30Marks - 2011)
Universalization and Parochialization (15 Marks — 2010) (S.N - 1997) (S.N - 1985)
What are the various exogenous processes of socio-cultural changes in Indian Society? (20
Marks — 2009)
Critically examine concepts of little & Great Traditions for understanding Indian Villages.(L.Q
2008)
Critically review the process of social changes the contemporary Indian society is undergoing.
(L.Q - 2006)
Discuss in what way the study of great tradition and little tradition is essential for understanding
the cultural processes of Indian Civilization. (L.Q -1992).
Sanskritization as a factor o social change among the scheduled castes of India. (S.N - 1990)
‘Tradition is a single unbroken chain’. Discuss this statement throwing light on the relevance of
the use of the terms great tradition And little tradition in India in the fields of (a) religion (b)
kinship and (C) Agriculture. (L.Q - 1987)
Discuss how the concepts of sanskritization & westernization explain the process of change in
Indian Society &Culture. (L.Q – 1986)
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Bio-genetic variability of Indian tribes(2016)10m
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Write a short notes on indebtedness among tribal communities.10m(2017)
Describe the impact of displacement on the health and nutritional status of the tribal
communities. 20m (2017)
* Discuss how constitutional provisions in India have built in mechanisms for dealing with the
problem of land alienation in tribal areas. (20Marks 2015)
* Discuss the Sociocultural, Economic and Psychological constraints responsible for low literacy
in Tribal areas. (15Marks 2015)
* Discuss the impact of land alienation on the tribes of Central India. (15Marks 2014)
* Left-wing extremism and Tribals in India. (15Marks - 2011)
* Discuss alternatives for shifting cultivators in the context of ecological costs and humanistic
concerns. (20Marks - 2013)
* Education and health among tribal Women. (15 Marks — 2010)
* The problem of bonded Labour among Indian tribes. (15 Marks — 2010)
* Land and forest are the twin problems of the tribes. Explain. (40 Marks — 2010)
* Critically examine the various structural constraints in the education development of Scheduled
Tribes. (30 Marks-2010)
* Write a brief note on the linguistic diversity among Indian tribes. (20 Marks — 2009)
* Indebtedness in Tribal Communities (20 Marks — 2009)
* Land Alienation (S.N - 2007)
* Discuss the factors related to low literacy rate among the tribal’s of India. Write in brief the
measures taken by the government in different five years plans to eradicate it. (L.Q - 2005)
* Land alienation among the tribal’s (S.N - 2003)
*Constraints of educational development among the tribal’s. (S.N -2003)
* Do you think that exploitation emanates from clash of self-interest between groups? Discuss in
the context of tribal’s and non tribals. (L.Q - 2002)
* The problems of de-notified groups (S.N - 2000)
* Tribal education in the context of development (S.N - 2000)
* Land Alienation in Tribal India (S.N - 1999)
*Bring out with suitable examples the constraints of educational development of tribal
communities in India. Suggest remedial Measures in this context. (L.Q - 1999)
* Discuss the health and nutritional status of tribal and rural children in India. How far has the
government policy been effective?(L.Q - 1998)
* Shifting cultivation, its merits and demerits (S.N - 1997) (S.N - 1991)
* Describe the Socio cultural factors related to the poor health Conditions of the Indian tribal
population. Suggest measures for improving these conditions. (L.Q - 1995)
* Factors responsible for tribal migration and its consequences.(S.N -1994)
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6.3 Developmental projects and their impact on tribal Displacement and problems of
Rehabilitation:
Development of forest policy and Tribals.
Impact of Urbanization and Industrialization on tribal populations.
Discuss the significance and implementation of ‘Recognition of Forest Right’s Act 2006’. 15
marks(2018)
Examine the advancement made in the land acquisition and rehabilitation Act of 2013 over
the land acquisition Act of 1894. 15 marks(2018)
* Discuss the impact of Globalization on the livelihood of the tribal populations. (20Marks 2014)
* Forest policy and tribes (10Marks 2014)
* Impacts of sanctuaries and national parks on tribal populations.(10Marks - 2013)
* Commodification of Tribal Art. (12Marks - 2012)
*Critically examine the National Policy on Rehabilitation and Resettlement substantiating it with
experiences from different parts of India. (30Marks - 2012)
* Forest Rights Act—2006. (15Marks - 2011)
* Discuss the problem of displaced tribal communities with the help of recent examples.
(30Marks - 2011)
* The impact of Urbanization and Industrialization on tribal women. (15Marks - 2011)
* Tribal displacement. (15 Marks — 2010)
* Critically examine the evaluation of Forest Policy in India since the British period. Discuss its
impact on tribaIs. (60 Marks -2009)
* Discuss the health problems faced by tribal populations in India. Suggest some corrective
measures. (L.Q - 2008)
* Impact of Industrialization on Tribes. (S.N - 2007)
* Joint Forest Management (S.N - 2006)
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* Examine the impact of urbanization and industrialization on tribal economy in India. (L.Q -
2005)
* Sustainable Development of Tribes (S.N - 2004)
* Discuss the context, process and consequences of involuntary displacement among tribal
communities in India and analyze the Problems of rehabilitation.(L.Q - 2004)
* Discuss how forest is related to the tribal life. Critically examine how a change in forest policy
and forest degradation has affected Tribal economy. (L.Q - 2003)
* Indicate the main thrust of anthropological studies on development induced displacement and
rehabilitation. Suggest a worthwhile rehabilitation package for displaced tribal’s to retain their
sense of community belonging. (L.Q -2001)
* Sustainable development (S.N - 1999)
* Critically examine the forest policy in India right since the British period. Discuss its impact on
tribal people. (L.Q - 1999)
* Discuss the problem of tribal displacement in India. To what extent are development policies
responsible for such displacement? Also explain the role of NGOs in providing the remedial
measures to the affected people. (LQ - 1999)
* Social forestry (S.N - 1998)
* Point out the favorable and detrimental impacts of industrialization on rural population living
in the vicinity areas. What are your Proposals for achieving a balance without harmful effects?
(L.Q - 1993)
* Effects of governmental policy regarding forests on Indian tribes (S.N-1991)
* Large scale development and distress in tribal regions (S.N - 1988)
* The impact of industrialization on the tribes of India created for them many problems. Discuss
with suitable examples. (L.Q - 1986)
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Give a critical appraisal of any one tribal development programme during XIIth five year plan.
Give suggestion for any improvement in the programme.15m(2017)
Write in detail various provisions provided by the constitution of india for the schedule tribes
under V and VI schedules.(2016)20m
* Critically compare ‘Affirmative Action’ of USA and ‘Protective discrimination’ for scheduled
tribes in India. (15Marks 2015)
* Critically examine the constitutional provisions for safeguarding the interests of Scheduled
Tribes in India. (20Marks 2014)
* Role of Governor in Fifth Schedule areas. (10Marks 2015)
* Discuss the Social disabilities suffered by scheduled castes.(15Marks – 2013)
*Using suitable examples bring out the historical processes of the social exclusion of denotified
tribes. (20Marks - 2012)
* Panchayati Raj and the tribes (15 Marks — 2010)
* Fifth Schedule of the Constitution. (20 Marks — 2009)
* Constitutional safeguards for SCs. (S.N - 2007) (S.N - 1996)
* National Commission for SCs and STs (S.N - 2004)
* Critically examine the merits and demerits of reservation policy for the STs, SCs and Other
Backward Castes. (L.Q - 2002)
* Do you think that exploitation emanates from clash of self-interest between groups? Discuss in
the context of tribal’s and non-tribals. (L.Q - 2002)
* Scheduled Area (S.N-2001)
* Distinguish between exploitation and deprivation of SCs (S.N - 1995)
* Constitutional safeguards for STs (S.N - 1994) (S.N - 1987)
* Describe the efficiency of the Legislative measures adopted by the government to tackle the
socio economic problems of SCs. What Other measures would you suggest to tackle these
problems? (L.Q - 1994)
* What are the major socio economic problems faced by the SCs? Point out the criteria for
diagnosis and suggest the remedial Measures (L.Q - 1993)
* Evaluate the extent to which existing reservation for SCs and STs have led to social mobility
among them. What suggestions would you make for implementing the policy of adding
economic criteria in extending reservation to the so called forward castes? (L.Q –1991)
* Discuss the provisions and significance of the protective discrimination policy towards
scheduled castes. Assess its impact on their Social mobility. (L.Q - 1990)
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* Assertion of ethnic identity and ethnic solidarity has been a pervasive process in India after
independence. Analyze this in relation to Constitutional safeguards and emerging national
integration. (LQ - 1988)
* Define untouchability and point out whether the problem of its removal should be treated as a
matter of social reform rather than as a part of administrative and legal measures. (L.Q - 1986)
* Identify the main problems of the SCs and discuss the measures adopted to solve them. (L.Q -
1985)
* Discuss the nature of Social change in Tribal India under the impact of Developmental
programmes. (15Marks 2015)
* Critically compare ‘Affirmative Action’ of USA and ‘Protective discrimination’ for scheduled
tribes in India. (15Marks 2015)
* Tribes as Indigenous Culture (S.N - 2008)
* How have modern democratic institutions influenced the Indian tribal societies? Assess. (L.Q -
2008)
* Illustrate with suitable examples) the impact of Developmental Programmes on tribes and
weaker sections. (L.Q - 2007)
* Tribal Sub plan (S.N - 2005)
* Panchayati Raj (S.N - 2005)
* Implications of recent Presidential orders relating to Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes.
(S.N - 2003)
* What do you understand by the integrated tribal and rural developmental programmes? How
would you evaluate the success or Failure of these programmes? (L.Q - 2002)
* Mention various developmental programmes implemented for the socio economic wellbeing of
SCs? Do these programmes fulfill their aspirations? Discuss. (L.Q -2001)
* MADA, LAMPS, TRIFED (S.N - 2000)
* Tribal Sub Plan (S.N - 1999)
* ITDA (S.N - 1998)
* Discuss the impact of modernization on trial and rural people in India. (L.Q -1998)
* Estimate the role of democratic institutions / Organizations for the development of weaker
sections and the welfare measures Adopted by them. (L.Q - 1997)
* Involvement of local communities in Forest Management (S.N - 1996)
* Peoples participation in Tribal development (S.N - 1995)
* Positive and Negative responses of the tribals to governmental measures (S.N 1994)
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Discuss the various factors resulting in tribal unrest in various parts of India. 15 marks(2018)
Examine the colonial administrators’ view that Indian villages can be considered as ‘little
republics’. 15 marks(2018)
Write short notes on ethnicity and regionalism.10m (2017)
Short notes on The role of regionalism plays in demand for autonomy among Indian
tribes.(2016)10m
Discuss the rise of ethno nationalism among Indian tribes with specific example. (15Marks 2014)
* What are the significant factors responsible for tribal unrest? (15Marks 2014)
* Ethnic movements in India. (10Marks - 2013)
* Examine the impact of non-tribal contact on socio-cultural institutions of tribal people with
suitable examples. (15Marks - 2013)
* Compare the approach adopted towards tribal communities during Colonial and post-
independence periods. (30Marks - 2011)
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* Discuss and compare the approaches towards the tribes during colonial and post independent
India. (30 Marks — 2010)
* Do you find any significant change in the approaches towards the tribes during colonial and
post independent India? Assess. (15 Marks — 2010)
* Tribal unrest in Central India (20 Marks — 2009)
* Concept of Ethnicity (S.N - 2008)
* Critically review Tana Bhagat Movement) its causes and effects. (L.Q - 2006)
* Discuss the features affecting ethnic boundaries”, giving Indian examples. (L.Q - 2006)
* Discuss the relationship of ethnicity and nation-state. (L.Q - 2005)
* Detribalization (S.N - 2004) (S.N - 2001)
* Evaluate Fredrick Barth’s concept of ethnic boundaries. Explain its distinction from cultural
content. (L.Q - 2004)
* Ethnic conflict (S.N - 2004)
* Classify the tribal movements in contemporary India in a regional perspective and analyze the
contributive factors. (L.Q - 2004)
* Identify the causes and consequences of major tribal movements in India. (L.Q - 2003)
* What is ethnicity? Does ethnicity add to conflicts and tensions in the society? Illustrate. (L.Q -
2002)
* Birsa movement (S.N - 2001)
* Ethnic Boundaries (S.N - 2000)
* Assess the political and economic role of tribal and rural movements in the creation of the new
states of Uttaranchal, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. (L.Q - 2000)
* To what extent ethnicity is responsible for the tribal movements in India? Elaborate with
Suitable examples. (L.Q - 1995)
* Tribal movements - pros and cons (S.N - 1994)
* Ethnicity (S.N - 1993)
* Discuss the role of socio political movements in the emergence of tribal identity in the Indian
context. (L.Q - 1990)
* Define the concept of ‘ethnic identity’. Discuss how it is emerging in the context of tribal
unrest in some regions of the country (L.Q – 1989)
* Racial elements among STs in India (S.N - 1988)
* Assertion of ethnic identity and ethnic solidarity has been a pervasive process in India after
independence. Analyze this in relation to Constitutional safeguards and emerging national integration.
(LQ - 1988)
8.1 Impact of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam and other religions on tribal
societies:
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Impact of Christianity on Indian tribes.10 m (2017)
Discuss the impact of islam on schedule tribes of india.(2016)15m
8.2 Tribe & Nation state-comparative study of tribal communities in India & other
countries.
Critically evaluate the term tribe, as compared to term indigenous in some other countries.
20m (2017)
* Critically examine the relationship between tribal communities and the Nation-State on issues
of governance. (20Marks - 2012)
* Discuss the Anthropological understanding of rising ethnicity among Indian Tribes in the
context of Nation Building. (L.Q - 2007)
* Nation State (S.N - 2002)
* What do you know by tribe and nations? How do states carved for tribals in India differ from
tribal-nation states in Africa? Discuss (L.Q - 2001)
* Discuss the divisive factors which disrupt national integration in India. What would you
Suggest to Counteract the divisive forces?(L.Q - 1992)
* Cultural pluralism and national integration (S.N - 1990)
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* What are the major issues of National Integration in India? Discuss how it has been corded in
the recent years. What remedial Measures would you suggest for National Integration? (L.Q -
1989)
* Regional disparity and National Integration (S.N - 1988)
* What suggestions would you like to make as an anthropologist for bringing the tribal peoples
in the national mainstream? Without obliterating their separate identity? (L.Q - 1987)
* Examine the advantages and disadvantages of linguistic states in India in the context of
national integration. (L.Q - 1987)
* Issues relating to National integration. (S.N - 1986)
Discuss the salient features of PESA Act of 1996 and attempt a comparison with the features
of the VI Schedule15 marks(2018)
Discuss the emergence ,salient features and limitations of tribal sub-plan 15m (2017)
Critically examine the role of NGOs and missionaries in transformation of schedule tribes in
central india.(2016)15m
Discuss the various tribal development programs an plans have impacted the process of social
transformation among tribes.(2016)15m
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* Fifth Schedule and Sixth Schedule of the constitution are built on the foundations laid by the
colonial Government. Discuss.(20Marks - 2013)
* Discuss the Significance of cultural and administrative factors in tribal development.(15Marks
- 2013)
* Discuss the criticism leveled against anthropology in the context of ‘Isolation, and assimilation
debate’ on tribal populations.(20Marks - 2013)
* Discuss how British policies dispossessed tribal’s of their communal properties and
agricultural lands.(15Marks - 2013)
* Examine the relevance of Tribal Panchsheel by Jawaharlal Nehru in the light of emerging
Development practices. (20Marks - 2012)
* Tribal Panchsheel. (15Marks - 2011)
* NGOs and tribal development (20 Marks - 2009) (S.N - 2007) (S.N - 2002)
* What are the special problems of the Primitive Tribal Groups? How far have the
developmental programmes of the government able to address these? (L.Q - 2008)
* Programmes of Tribal Development (S.N - 2006)
* Elucidate the nature of changes in administration of tribal areas from colonial period to post-
Independence era in India. (L.Q - 2005)
* Give an account of Joint Forest Management Programmes. What is the role of NGOs in such
programmes? (L.Q - 2000)
* Outline the historical background of tribal administration during the colonial period. Evaluate
post-independence administrative policies with special reference to states under either the fifth
schedule or sixth schedule of the Constitution of India. (L.Q - 2000)
* Plans and programmes of Tribal development (S.N - 1997)
* Role of NGQs in literacy programmes (S.N - 1996)
* Critically evaluate various approaches to set the tribal’s within the mainstream of Indian
civilization. In your opinion which approach is relevant in the modern context. (L.Q - 1995)
Discuss the role of anthropology in understanding the loss of livelihood of tribal communities
due to economic and ecological factors.15m (2017)
Examine in detail the role of Anthropology in planning for Tribal development. (15Marks 2015)
* Critically assess the role of anthropologists in rural development. (20Marks 2014) (S.N - 1997)
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* Using examples, comment on how anthropology can be utilized in policy making. (20Marks -
2012)
* Discuss the role of Anthropology’ in Tribal Development. (L.Q - 2006) (S.N - 1994) (S.N -
1992)
* Role of anthropologists in rural development (L.Q - 2005)
* Anthropologists are better equipped to play an effective role in rural and tribal development.
Discuss (L.Q - 2004)
* Anthropological approach in Tribal development (S.N- 1987)
* Discuss the role of Anthropology in planning and executing development programmes among
the tribal communities. (L.Q - 1985)
Anthropological interpretation of ethnic and political movements.(2016)10m
* Critically examine the concept of communalism and its relevance for multi-religious and multi-
ethnic polity of India. (20Marks 2015)
* Factors contributing to communalism. (15Marks - 2011)
* Analyze the factors influencing tribal regionalism, citing Indian examples. (30 Marks — 2010)
* In what ways has anthropology contributed to the understanding of ethnic and political
movements in India? (60 Marks — 2009)
* Revivalistic Movements. (S.N - 2008)
* What IS regionalism? Evaluate how regionalism has stimulated political movements in India.
(L.Q 2003)
* Discuss the significance of the regionalism and communalism in Indian context and its role in
ethno political movements in the Present political system. (L.Q - 1997)
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