Test Bank for Cultural Anthropology, 4th Edition Bonvillain (All Chapters included)
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Complete Test Bank for Cultural Anthropology, 4th Edition by Nancy Bonvillain ; ISBN13: 9780134632483. (Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 17)....1. What Is Anthropology?
2. The Nature of Culture
3. Studying Culture
4. Language and Culture
5. Learning One’s Culture
6. Colonialism and Cultur...
Cultural Anthropology
4th Edition by Nancy Bonvillain
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Chapter 1
In this revision of the test bank, I have updated all of the questions to reflect changes in
Cultural Anthropology, 4e. There is also a new system for identifying the difficulty of the
questions. In earlier editions, the questions were tagged in one of three ways: factual
(recall of factual material), conceptual (understanding key concepts), and applied
(application of sociological knowledge to a situation). In this revision, the questions are
now tagged according to the six levels of learning that help organize the text. Think of
these six levels as moving from lower-level to higher-level cognitive reasoning. The six
levels are:
REMEMBER: a question involving recall of key terms or factual material
UNDERSTAND: a question testing comprehension of more complex ideas
APPLY: a question applying anthropological knowledge to some new situation
ANALYZE: a question requiring identifying elements of an argument and their
interrelationship
EVALUATE: a question requiring critical assessment
CREATE: a question requiring the generation of new ideas
The ninety questions in this chapter’s test bank are divided into two types of questions.
Multiple-choice questions span a broad range of skills (over a third are “Remember”
questions and the remainder are divided among four higher levels). Essay questions are
the most demanding because they include the four highest levels of cognitive reasoning
(from “Apply” to “Create”) as well as lower levels.
1. The story “The Girl Who Took Care of the Turkeys” is a __________ narrative.
a. Zuni
b. Apache
c. Cherokee
d. Sioux
(REMEMBER; answer: a; page 2)
2. The story “The Girl Who Took Care of the Turkeys” is similar to the __________ story.
a. “Hansel and Gretel”
,b. “Puss in Boots”
c. “Cinderella”
d. “Wizard of Oz”
(REMEMBER; answer: c; page 2)
3. Selective borrowing is likely to take place in which of the following scenarios?
a. Twin brothers exchanging music CDs
b. Coworkers conversing about a local news story
c. A chef traveling to Thailand to learn new culinary styles
d. A toddler watching an educational children’s television series
(APPLY; answer: c; page 2)
4. The ethical standing of the girl in “The Girl Who Took Care of the Turkeys” is __________ Cinderella.
a. reversed from
b. the same as
c. similar to
d. critical of
(REMEMBER; answer: a; page 2)
5. As opposed to Cinderella, “The Girl Who Took Care of the Turkeys” stresses __________ as its moral
lesson.
a. individual rewards
b. self-interest
c. conformity
d. duty to others
(UNDERSTAND; answer: d; page 3)
6. Anthropology is the study of __________.
a. dinosaurs
b. humanity
c. fossils
d. archaeology
(REMEMBER; answer: b; page 3)
7. __________ are populations of people living in organized groups with social institutions and
expectations of behavior.
a. Communities
b. Cultures
c. Societies
d. Nations
(UNDERSTAND; answer: c; page 3)
8. Which of the following is a subject that anthropologists would potentially study?
a. The religions and myths of Australian Aborigines
b. The effects of global warming
c. The extinction of dinosaurs
d. Natural disasters
(APPLY; answer: a; page 3)
9. Anthropological interest in the power relationship among individuals in tribal societies overlaps with
which other discipline?
a. History
b. Political science
c. Psychology
d. Biology
(ANALYZE; answer: b; page 3)
, 10. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of anthropology?
a. It studies human societies.
b. It focuses only on prehistoric societies and fossil species.
c. It includes the study of human evolution and variation.
d. It is concerned with both biology and culture.
(APPLY; answer: b; page 3)
11. Which of the following is a key feature that distinguishes anthropology as a separate area of study from
other disciplines?
a. A focus on the origins of the earth
b. A focus on global environmental change
c. A focus on the concept of culture
d. A focus on technological advances
(APPLY; answer: c; page 3)
12. Chopsticks are an example of __________ culture.
a. symbolic
b. ancient
c. holistic
d. material
(APPLY; answer: d; page 4)
13. Anthropology focuses on the role of __________ in shaping human behavior.
a. biology
b. values
c. culture
d. religion
(REMEMBER; answer: c; page 3)
14. The learned values, beliefs, and rules of conduct shared to some extent by the members of a society that
govern their behavior with one another is __________.
a. nationality
b. culture
c. ethics
d. citizenship
(REMEMBER; answer: b; page 3)
15. The stereotypical ideas people have about individuals from other countries are examples of
__________.
a. culture
b. material culture
c. symbolic culture
d. holistic perspective
(ANALYZE; answer: c; page 4)
16. Which of the following examples exemplifies a holistic perspective?
a. Inuit people eat a high fat diet, which comes primarily from whale blubber.
b. The Kung people use an economic system based upon reciprocity.
c. Bridewealth is exchanged in Maasai marriages in order to redistribute cattle and wealth within the
population.
d. Feudal castles were common throughout medieval Europe.
(EVALUATE; answer: c; page 4)
17. The clothing people wear, including bell-bottom jeans, is an example of __________.
a. culture
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