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DSST General Anthropology Exam Practice Test 2
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DSST General Anthropology exam covers the basics of anthropology: theoretical perspectives; physical anthropology; archaeology; social organization; economic organization; political organization; religion; and modernization and application of anthropology. The exam contains 100 questions to be answered in 2 hours.  Exam contents, in brief: I. Anthropology: Methodologies and Disciplines – 10% a. Physical anthropology b. Cultural Anthropology c. Linguistics d. Archaeology e. Applied anthropology 2. History and Theory – 10% a. Ethnographies and perspectives b. Sex and Gender c. Race... Show more
DSST General Anthropology Exam Practice Test 2
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1. The belief that everything is made of spirits or supernatural energies is referred to as
2. Primatologists observe and study nonhuman primates because
3. What is an example of directed culture change?
4. Which is an example of relative dating?
5. The physical expression of the genotype refers to
6. Which subsistence strategy did humans rely on during the Paleolithic era?
7. Which anthropologist could conduct participant observation among computer gamers to research their preferences in personal computing hardware?
8. What are some ways societies maintain social control?
9. In the substantivist-formalist debates, the formalist argument is based on what assumption?
10. Diffusion drives culture change because
11. Which human ancestor is associated with Acheulean stone tools?
12. Ethnography is best described as
13. The practice of comparing and contrasting the cultural patterns of one group with other ethnographic examples is referred to as
14. Which anthropologist will use his or her skills to conduct cultural resource management?
15. Which anthropologist would be the most interested in how languages have changed over time?
16. Australopithecus afarensis’ most distinguishing feature is that it
17. The emic perspective refers to
18. Why do members of foraging groups own very few material possessions?
19. Descent traced through either the patrilineal or matrilineal line is referred to as
20. Whose theory of evolution by natural selection revolutionized the field of biology?
21. Individuals are said to be better adapted to the environment they live in if they are able to
22. Ascribed status is usually central to which type of society?
23. The emergence of social stratification is directly related to
24. Political associations are important because they
25. In anthropological studies, domestication is best described as