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1. EDU.01: KNOWLEDGE AND
CURRICULUM: PHILOSOPHICAL AND
SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
MCQ
SUBMITTED BY
LUDIYA STANLY S.G
B.ED SOCIAL SCIENCE
ROLL NO 47
2. 1.The word “ Culture” is derivedfromthe Latin
word_?
a)Cultura
b)Culture
c) Culturea
d)Cultural
Ans: a.Cultura
2.What is the meaning of the word “Cultura”?
a)To produce
b)To cultivate
c) To create
d)To develop
Ans:b.to cultivate
3. Who coined the term “ Cultural Lag”?
a) Michael Zarate
b)Richard.L.Brinkman
c) John Dewey
d)William.F.Ogburn
Ans:d.William.F.Ogburn
4. Cultural lag is the gap between_ and_?
a) Material and Non-material culture
b)Individual and Team Culture
3. c) National and Societal Culture
d)Functional and Organizational Culture
Ans:a.Materialand Non-material Culture
5. In which year the work “ Social Change With Respect
To Nature And Original Change” published?
a) 1942
b)1932
c) 1922
d)1952
Ans:c.1922
6. Who wrote the work “ On Culture And Change”?
a) J.B.Watson
b)William James
c) John Dewey
d)William.F.Ogburn
Ans:d . William.F.Ogburn
7. People prefer to check the horoscopesfor marriage
rather than checking the health status of the people. It
is_?
a) Acculturation
b)Cultural lag
c) Cultural inertia
d)Cultural diffusion
Ans: b. Cultural lag
8. Who coined the term” Cultural Inertia”?
4. a) August Comte
b)Emile Durkheim
c) William Ogburn
d)Michael Zarate
Ans:d. Michael Zarate
9. The spread of the belief and social activities of one
culture to different ethnicities, religions, nationalities
etc. is known as_?
a) Cultural diffusion
b)Cultural lag
c) Cultural inertia
d)Enculturation
Ans: a. Cultural diffusion
10. Non-material culture is_?
a) Corporeal
b)Substantial
c) Manifest
d)Intangible
Ans: d. Intangible
11. Which of the followingpairs is correct?
a) Cultural lag- stability
b)Cultural lag- change
c) Cultural lag- consistency
d)Cultural lag- diffusion
Ans: b. Cultural lag- change
12. Culture consists of_?
a) Knowledge