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81. ‘Clothes’ being wore in a society is an example of
(A) Material culture
(B) Non-material culture
(C) Both ‘a & b’
(D) None of these
82. Non-Material culture is also called
(A) Apparent culture
(B) Implicit culture
(C) Symbolic culture
(D) None of these
(A) Ethnocentrism
(B) Xenocentrism
(C) Cultural shock
(D) None of these
(A) Practice old customs
(B) Come in contact with different culture
(C) Don’t practice norms
(D) None of these
85. Judging another’s culture can lead a person to
(A) Ethnocentrism
(B) Xenocentrism
(C) Both ‘a & b’
(D) None of these
86. Language is an example of
(A) Material culture
(B) Symbolic culture
(C) Both ‘a & b’
(D) None of these
87. Which one of the following is not an example of material culture?
(A) Buildings
(B) Cars
(C) Arts
(D) Norms
88. Which one of the following is not an example of symbolic culture?
(A) Norms
(B) Gestures
(C) Clothes
(D) Language
89. Sanction is the way to enforce
(A) Values
(B) Norms
(C) Both ‘a & b’
(D) None of these
90. A sanction can be
(A) Positive
(B) Negative
(C) Only negative
(D) Both positive and negative