Match the items in List-I with the items in List-II and choose the correct answer from the codes given below: List-Ia. Culture is man-made part of environment.b. Culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law customs and other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.c. The culture of a society is the way of life of its members; the collection of ideas and habits which they learn, share and transmit from generation to generation.d. Culture is a 'design for living' held by members of a particular society. List-IIi. E.B. Taylor ii. Herkovits, M.J. iii. Ralph Linton iv. C. Kluckhohn Codes: a b c d

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Match the items in List-I with the items in List-II and choose the correct answer from the codes given below: List-I<br />a. Culture is man-made part of environment.<br />b. Culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law customs and other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.<br />c. The culture of a society is the way of life of its members; the collection of ideas and habits which they learn, share and transmit from generation to generation.<br />d. Culture is a 'design for living' held by members of a particular society. List-II<br />i. E.B. Taylor ii. Herkovits, M.J. iii. Ralph Linton iv. C. Kluckhohn Codes: a b c d