A D V E R T I S E M E N T
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Time Allowed : Three
Hours Maximum Marks :
300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in Hindi and in English.
Answers must be written in the medium specified in the Admission Certificate
issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the cover of the answer-book in
the space provided for the purpose.
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T
No mark will be given for the answers
written in a medium other than that specified in the Admission Certificate.
Candidates should attempt questions 1 and 5 which are compulsory,
and any THREE of the remaining questions selecting at least ONE
question from each Section.
All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION 'A'
Q. 1.
Write short notes on any three of the following in about 200 words :
(a) Culture Area and
Age Area
(b) Copper-Bronze Age
(c) Social
stratification
(d) Etic and Emic
approach
Q. 2.
Describe the range of locomotive behaviour of contemporacy non-human primates
and state how does it help in understanding the structural-functional
correlations of their limb structure.
Q. 3.
What do you understand by neo-evolutionism
?Evaluate how Leslie A. White's approach is helpful in understanding cultural
evolution.
Q. 4.
What is planning from below? Critically
assess the role of anthropology towards implementing sustainable development.
SECTION `B'
Q. 5.
Write short notes on any three of the
following in about 200 words :
(a)
Chi-square Test
(b) Malnutrition
(c)
Genetic Adaptation
(d) Ethnic boundaries
Q. 6.
Evaluate genetic heterogeneity of ABO, Rh and Gm
antigens. Discuss how the principal human groups can be distinguished on the
basis of their blood antigen characteristics.
Q. 7.
Define ecosystem. Explain with examples, how
biocultural adaptive qualities have helped human survival in stressful
eco-conditions.
Q. 8.
What do you understand by recombinant DNA technology ? Discuss its application
and limitations in improving human health.
Anthropology - 2000 (Main) (Paper
- II)
Time Allowed : Three
Hours Maximum Marks :
300
INSTRUCTIONS
Each question is printed both in Hindi and in English.
Answers must be written in the medium specified in the Admission Certificate
issued to you, which must be stated clearly on the cover of the answer-book in
the space provided for the purpose. No mark will be given for the answers
written in a medium other than that specified in the Admission Certificate.
Candidates should attempt questions 1 and 5 which are compulsory,
and any THREE of the remaining questions selecting at least ONE
question from each Section.
All questions carry equal marks.
SECTION 'A'
Q. 1.
Write notes on any three of the following in about 200 words each :
(a) Negrito elements
in India
(b) Concept of Karma
in relation of caste
(c) Tribe-caste
contintium
(d) Criteria of
civilization
Q. 2.
Describe the geographical spread of Indus valley civilization. What were the
causes of its decline ?
Q. 3.
Define the Jajmani system. Analyse the changes in the relationship
between caste and occupation in contemporary rural society.
Q. 4.
Distinguish between the characteristics and problems of linguistic and religious
minorities in India. Give examples of conflicts generated by such considerations
and steps to resolve them.
SECTION `B'
Q. 5.
Write notes on any three of the following in about 200 words each :
(a) The problems of
denotified groups
(b) Impact of
Christianity on tribal societies
(c) Tribal education
in the context of development
(d) MADA, LAMPS,
TRIFED
Q. 6.
Give an account of Joint Forest Management
programmes. What is the role of NGOs in such programmes ?
Q. 7.
Assess the political and economic role of tribal
and rural movements in the creation of the new states of Uttaranchal, Jharkhand
and Chattisgarh.
Q. 8.
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.