Question QFB1 : ______________ discipline is considered as having negative connotation on the people it studies
Answer: Anthropology
Question QFB2 : Social Anthropology is a branch of ___________________
Answer: Sociology
Question QFB3 : _______________ according to (Beattie, 1964) is a designated blanket term for all the anthropological studies, including Physical Anthropological studies and pre-history
Answer: Ethnology
Question QFB4 : _______________ is used to describe the study of the culture for a single tribe, ethnic group or society
Answer: Ethnography
Question QFB5 : The history of collection of ‘items of culture’ started with the _____________ voyages
Answer: European
Question QFB6 : ________________ is the most common and preferred form of marriage consummation in Hausa land
Answer: Auren zumunta
Question QFB7 : _________________ is the form of marriage where a female ward can run and meet her male counterpart and both of them become married
Answer: Elopement
Question QFB8 : The reason why bride price payment is rarely mentioned in marriage discussion is Bbecause it is believed that a lady is not being sold. True or false ___________________________
Answer: True
Question QFB9 : __________________ marriage is a system of marriage among the Tiv which requires a young man to make a payment for what is referred to as “removing the shell” worn around the neck.
Answer: Sister
Question QFB10 : _________________ is the pastoralist who maintains permanent bases where the aged and a few other members of the family may remain for part of the year
Answer: Semi-Nomadic
Question QFB11 : Monarchical and _____________________ are the two paramount traditional political system
Answer: Non-monarchical
Question QFB12 : Among the Annang and Efik-Ibibio, the unit of political authority is vested in the extended family structure (lineage) called ________________ lineage
Answer: Ekpuk
Question QFB13 : Representatives from lineages within the autonomous political groupings are vested with the decision-making body in Igbo traditional political system. True or false ____________________
Answer: True
Question QFB14 : The term exclusive club is synonymous with ________________ society among the peoples east of Niger
Answer: Secrete
Question QFB15 : ________________ is the main function or the use of exclusive clubs
Answer: Social control
Question QFB16 : The puberty rites of the Annang called ______________ is to ensure that no teenage girl had sexual experience before Mbobo ceremony which leads to marriage
Answer: Mbobo
Question QFB17 : ______________________ family is the starting point of the adjudication of justice in most Africa traditional system
Answer: Nuclear
Question QFB18 : ________________ is said to have united the Hausas under the umbrella of Islam
Answer: Jihad
Question QFB19 : Uthman Dan Fodio religious revolution brought about the political, religious and cultural homogeneity in Yoruba land. True or false _________________
Answer: False
Question QFB20 : ______________ ethnic group in Nigeria is arguably considered greatest victims of the trans-Atlantic slave trade
Answer: Yoruba
Question QFB21 : _________________ and Economy are two advantages enjoyed by the Yorubas for being located along the coast
Answer: Education
Question QFB22 : __________________ is considered the mythical legend of the Yorubas environment, mind or body
Answer: Oduduwa
Question QFB23 : _________________ is the acclaimed ancestral home of the Yorubas
Answer: Ile-Ife
Question QFB24 : ______________ ethnic group in Nigeria is well known for their respect by prostrating for elderly ones while greeting
Answer: Yoruba
Question QFB25 : ________________ is ethnic group is arguably the one harbours the greatest concentration of religious beliefs and practices, compared to other ethnic groups in Nigeria.
Answer: Yoruba
Question QFB26 : ____________________ is the formal, enduring aspects that bring orderliness into society
Answer: Structure
Question QFB27 : ________________ is defined as a body or group of people sharing common activities and bonds by multiple relationships
Answer: Community
Question QFB28 : Social _______________________ represents an organised way of doing things.
Answer: Institution
Question QFB29 : Social institution is important because of human needs and ______________
Answer: problems
Question QFB30 : _________________ institution is the major and most universally spread
Answer: Family
Question QFB31 : _________________ institution controls man’s ways of dealing with the ultimate
Answer: Religion
Question QFB32 : _________________ institution is responsible for the production and distribution of man’s economic needs
Answer: Economy
Question QFB33 : ____________________ is concerned with the struggle to acquire power to share scarce resources
Answer: Politics
Question QFB34 : Social institutions are structurally mutually ___________________
Answer: Interdependent
Question QFB35 : Social _______________________ is described as the pattern of group relations
Answer: Organisation
Question QFB36 : ______________________ is made up of a family group, which consists of men, their wives and children, sons’ wives and their children
Answer: Compound
Question QFB37 : When a group of compounds pull together, then it is referred to as extended or lineage _____________________
Answer: Family
Question QFB38 : _________________ is a lineage where rights, duties and privileges are traced from paternal angle
Answer: Patrilineal
Question QFB39 : __________________ is a descent where kinship and affinal relationship can be reckoned patrilineally or matrilineally at the same time or can be either of the two systems.
Answer: Double descent
Question QFB40 : __________________ society is a system whereby individual achievements play more role in social, political and economic relations, than hereditary which is bestowed on individuals
Answer: Open
Question QFB41 : ______________________ endowments have had tremendous influence on the creation of culture area specialization among Nigerian ethnic groups
Answer: Natural
Question QFB42 : ____area in Nigeria has a topography that is swampy and with numerous creeks and waterways.
Answer: Delta region
Question QFB43 : Long distance _________________ occurrence is what enabled Nigerian people to share, exchange and borrow ideas from cultural, economic, political and religious Institutions
Answer: trade
Question QFB44 : According to history, the British interest in Nigeria started in the year _____________________
Answer: 1849
Question QFB45 : Linguistically, Nigeria belongs to the ____________________ family
Answer: Niger-Congo
Question QFB46 : ________________won the dynasty struggles between Kosoko and Akintoye for the throne of Lagos in 1850s
Answer: Kosoko
Question QFB47 : __________________ refers to a large network of people who are putatively related to each other by common ancestry (blood relation), by marriage (affinity) or by adoption.
Answer: Kinship
Question QFB48 : ____ refers to a group of people who live together over an extended period of time, occupy a known territory and organise themselves into a social unit distinct from other groups
Answer: Society
Question QFB49 : _________________ is a social system sociologically
Answer: Society
Question QFB50 : __________________ is a variant, a sub-division or an altered version of a Language
Answer: Dialect
Question QMC1 : ________________ defined ethnography descriptive account of human societies, usually of those simpler, small-scale societies which anthropologists have mostly studied.
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Question QMC2 : __________________ may be said to be the raw material used by social anthropologists in the study of “man, his culture and environmenta.
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Question QMC3 : ____ according to Beattie is the blanket term for all the anthropological studies, including Physical Anthropological studies and pre-history
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Question QMC4 : The history of collection of ‘items of culture’ started with the European voyages of discovery and exploration in __________________ century
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Question QMC5 : ____________ may be said to be the raw material used by social anthropologists in the study of “man, his culture and environmenta.
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Question QMC6 : ____is an early pioneer of ethnographic study
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Question QMC7 : The turning point in the collection of ethnographic materials by Europeans and other travelers was as a result of
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Question QMC8 : ____ methodological approach is now being embraced by ethnographers.
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Question QMC9 : All but one of these are sources and factors which impacted on the development of culture.
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Question QMC10 : ____is associated with the idea that ‘culture’ is simply human, partly spiritual and partly materialistic.
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Question QMC11 : ____ distinguishes ethnic groups from one another.
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Question QMC12 : ____among these is not an element of ethnic group or ethnicity.
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Question QMC13 : ____The use of the term ‘tribe among Anthropologists has whittled down mainly because.
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Question QMC14 : Conceptually, eurocentrism is no more or less the same thing as
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Question QMC15 : Ethnocentrism can be both functional and/or dysfunctional.
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Question QMC16 : A multi-cultural society is likely to experience more ethnocentrism than a monocultural society.
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Question QMC17 : Ethnocentrism cannot be found in
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Question QMC18 : ____ is defined as a social arrangement in which different ethnic/tribal groups live together with each other in harmony, and also accept to tolerate one another’s ways of life as suitable for the society in which they live.
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Question QMC19 : ____ is not a form of communication but understood and interpreted without spoken, written, or symbol?.
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Question QMC20 : ____ refers to a large network of people who are putatively related to each other by common ancestry (blood relation), by marriage (affinity) or by adoption.
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Question QMC21 : ____describes the use of stepfather, half-brother is relationship discourse.
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Question QMC22 : ____ refers to names which apply to lineal relative (e.g. father mother, son, grandson).
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Question QMC23 : ____ refers to a group of people who live together over an extendedperiod of time, occupy a known territory and organise themselves into a social unit distinct from other groups.
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Question QMC24 : ____refers to an altered or distorted language where the original speakers find it difficult to understand one another.
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Question QMC25 : When an adult male and female lives together with or without offspring, in a more or less permanent relationship,————is said to have developed.
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Question QMC26 : ____ describes the situation where relatives other than the married couple and their children live in the same residence, or close together in an intimate relationship.
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Question QMC27 : ____ describes the rules pertaining to duties, rights and privileges with respect to many different aspects of social life assigned to individuals by reckoning their descent relationships.
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Question QMC28 : ____may be said to be the raw material used by social anthropologists in the study of “man, his culture and environmenta.
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Question QMC29 : Nigeria occupies an area of approximately ——— square kilometres.
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Question QMC30 : ____country bounds Nigeria in the east.
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Question QMC31 : ____accounts for the the history of the peopling of Nigeria repletewith many waves of human movement.
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Question QMC32 : ____accounts for why the political boundaries in Nigeria are merely artificial lines.
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Question QMC33 : ____climatic zone can be found in the Middle and South Belt of Nigeria.
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Question QMC34 : ____ cannot be cultivated in the Norther region of Nigeria.
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Question QMC35 : ____ determines the economic activities of given region or cultural area.
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Question QMC36 : ____was the main reason for the British conquest on Nigeria.
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Question QMC37 : ____was not among major personalities in the pacification of Northern Nigeria.
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Question QMC38 : British occupation of Northern Nigeria came as a result of.
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Question QMC39 : ____company played a significant role in the British occupation of Northern Nigeria.
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Question QMC40 : ____year marked the amalgamation of the North and South to create a new entity called Nigeria.
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Question QMC41 : ____ country is known and and accepted as the most populous country in Africa
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Question QMC42 : ____may be said to be the raw material used by social anthropologists in the study of “man, his culture and environmenta.
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Question QMC43 : ____ is not among the major ethnic group in Nigeria.
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Question QMC44 : Nigeria has ——–geopolitical zones.
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Question QMC45 : ____among these pre-colonial states is said to have practiced stateless political system.
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Question QMC46 : ____ethnic group is not among the major ethnic group in the Savanah region (North and Middle Belt) of Nigeria.
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Question MC47 : ____describes the enduring aspects of social institutions which are most important in understanding how a given society functions.
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Question MC48 : ____ is not a social institution.
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Question MC49 : ____institution is responsible for struggle for power to share scarce resources.
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Question MC50 : ____institution is concerned with reproduction of offspring, education, and socialisation of youths.
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