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Rules of exogamy:
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require that marriage be outside some defined social group
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b)
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require that marriage be within some defined social group
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c)
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require that every adult must marry |
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d)
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A and C |
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2. |
Committing incest would be an infringement against an ___________
rule. |
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a)
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endogamy |
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b)
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exogamy |
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c)
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both of the above |
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d)
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none of the above |
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3. |
Which of the following statements is true about mate selection
rules? |
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North Americans commonly are constrained by rules of exogamy but not endogamy.
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b)
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No culture defines cousins as preferred mates since it would be incest.
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c)
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Social distance is irrelevant in determining exogamy and endogamy rules.
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all of the above statements are true |
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none of the above statements is true |
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4. |
First cousin marriage is preferred in:
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rural India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh |
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b)
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Western Europe and North America |
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c)
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Middle Eastern Arab societies |
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d)
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A and C |
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none of the above |
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5. |
Who are ego's parallel cousins in the diagram below?
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E and F |
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C, D, G, and H |
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c)
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C, D, I, and J |
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d)
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A, B, I, and J |
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6. |
By marrying his patrilateral parallel cousin, a Bedouin man marries:
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the closest female relative other than his mother, aunts, and sisters
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within his extended family |
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c)
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his mother's sister's daughter |
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d)
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A and B |
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e)
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all of the above |
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7. |
Who are ego's cross cousins in the diagram below?
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A, B, G, and H |
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b)
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A, B, C, and D |
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G, H, I, and J |
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none of the above |
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8. |
Among the Yanomamö Indians of Brazil and Venezuela, the cultural
preference is: |
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to marry a parallel cousin |
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b)
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for two men to marry each other's sisters |
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to practice lineage endogamy |
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9. |
Which of the following is the most common form of marriage around
the world? |
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a)
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monogamy |
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b)
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polygyny |
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c)
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polyandry |
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10. |
Which of the following is a form of polygamy?
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serial monogamy |
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b)
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polygyny |
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c)
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polyandry |
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d)
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B and C |
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e)
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all of the above |
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11. |
Which of the following statements is true regarding polygyny?
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The rationale for a man to have more than one wife is usually a combination of more
sexual partners, more children, and, above all, increased social prestige.
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Polygyny is most common today in East Asia.
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c)
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Polygyny is most common today in Europe. |
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12. |
Which of the following statements is true about polyandry?
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It results in the inefficient running of family farms when husbands seasonally work in
cities and other locations far from their community. |
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It is usually sororal polyandry |
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c)
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It is usually fraternal polyandry |
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13. |
Which of the following statements is true regarding polyandry?
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a)
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It usually places an increased domestic work load on a wife compared to a monogamous
marriage arrangement. |
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b)
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It is mostly practiced in Africa.
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c)
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In recent years, the introduction of the Western notion of romantic love has
reinforced polyandrous marriages. |
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