Culture [AP (Advanced Placement) Human Geography]: Questions 11 - 16 of 128

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Question 11

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Which among the following cannot be considered as a good example of monotheistic religion?

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

Judaism

b.

Christianity

c.

Islam

d.

Zoroastrianism

e.

Shintoism

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Question 12

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Which among these is not a religion of Indian origin?

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

Buddhism

b.

Jainism

c.

Hinduism

d.

Islam

e.

Sikhism

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Question 13

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Which among these is an example of iconic and secular landscape in the world?

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

The Lincoln Memorial, United States

b.

The Eiffel Tower, France

c.

The Yosemite Valley, United States

d.

The Greta Wall of China, China

e.

All a., b., c. and d. are correct

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Question 14

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Which is the largest language family of India?

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

Austro-Asiatic

b.

Indo-European

c.

Sino-Tibetan

d.

Indo-Aryan

e.

Dravidian

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Question 15

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Which of these differentiates the Folk Culture with Popular Culture?

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Choice (5)Response

a.

More homogenous than Popular Culture

b.

More transitory than Popular Culture

c.

More diverse than Popular Culture

d.

More cosmopolitan than Popular Culture

e.

More contagious than Popular Culture

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Question 16

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What does the term Protolanguage refer to?

Choices

Choice (5)Response

a.

A particular language which is peculiar to a specific region

b.

A lost parent language from which actual languages are derived

c.

A grammatically simplified language develops between two or more groups that do not have a common language

d.

A stable natural language developed from a mixture of different languages

e.

All of the above

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