Anthropology CSS Paper 2025

FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION – 2025
FOR RECRUITMENT TO POST IN BS – 17
UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

ANTHROPOLOGY

TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS
PART – I (MCQs): MAXIMUM 30 MINUTES
PART – I (MCQs): MAXIMUM MARKS = 20
PART – II MAXIMUM MARKS = 80

NOTE: (i) First attempt PART-I (MCQs) on separate OMR Answer Sheet which shall be taken back
after 30 minutes.
(ii) Overwriting/cutting of the options/answers will not be given credit.
(iii) There is no negative marking. All MCQs must be attempted.

PART-I (MCQs) (COMPULSORY)

Q.1. (i) Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate Box on the OMR Answer Sheet. (20×1=20)

(ii) Answers given anywhere else, other than OMR Answer Sheet, will not be considered.

1. A process through which the principles of fast-food restaurants are applied to the rest of the world is known as:

(A) Globalization
(B) McDonaldization
(C) Westernization
(D) None of these

2. A culturally idealized form of masculinity that legitimizes men’s dominance over women and other men in society is known as:

(A) Authority
(B) Hegemonic Masculinity
(C) Power
(D) None of these

3. Immersion is the field as an important component of the following method:

(A) Phenomenology
(B) Ethnography
(C) Case Study
(D) None of these

4. Validity in qualitative research is maintained through:

(A) Triangulation, respondent validation and reflexivity
(B) Positivism, survey, and observations
(C) Randomized trials
(D) None of these

5. Who gave the concept of *Verstehen*?

(A) Karl Marx
(B) Judith Butler
(C) Max Weber
(D) None of these

6. A belief that one’s own cultural values, customs, norms are superior is called:

(A) Ethnocentrism
(B) Econtricism
(C) Xenocentrism
(D) None of these

7. A marriage type in which a woman is allowed to have more than one husband is known as:

(A) Polygyny
(B) Polyandry
(C) Polygamy
(D) None of these

8. A type of participant observation where researcher joins a group without revealing their identity is known as:

(A) Covert
(B) Overt
(C) Reflexivity
(D) None of these

9. The key elements of religion include:

(A) Religion, folklore, values, norms and discourse
(B) Music, symbols, beliefs, food, values and symbols
(C) Symbol, rituals, myths, norms and artifacts
(D) None of these

10. What is the study of the processes through which movements and gestures:

(A) Kinesics
(B) Proxemics
(C) Linguistics
(D) None of these

11. A web of relationships that form an important part of the lives of all humans in all societies is known as:

(A) Patronage
(B) Kinship
(C) Network
(D) None of these

12. A theoretical perspective that believes in balance and order in the society is known as:

(A) Holism
(B) Structuralism
(C) Structural Functionalism
(D) None of these

13. Which of the following is a process that explains how new ideas and technologies spread through a population:

(A) Acculturation
(B) Evolution
(C) Diffusion
(D) None of these

14. Clifford Geertz is an Anthropologist known for his contribution to:

(A) Archaeology
(B) Political Anthropology
(C) Symbolic Anthropology
(D) None of these

15. What is the primary critique of essentialism in anthropology?

(A) It overemphasizes the importance of biology in shaping human behavior.
(B) It ignores the fluidity and diversity of human experience.
(C) It focuses too heavily on individual agency and choice.
(D) None of these

16. The Elementary Structures of Kinship was written by:

(A) Levi-Strauss
(B) Clifford Geertz
(C) Max Weber
(D) None of these

17. Ethnography is a research method in Anthropology introduced by:

(A) Bronislaw Malinowski
(B) Martin Heidegger
(C) Mary Wollstonecraft
(D) None of these

18. The term cultural lag was coined by:

(A) Levi Strauss
(B) George Brown
(C) William Ogburn
(D) None of these

19. A pattern of residence in which the husband comes to reside in wife’s house after marriage is called:

(A) Patrilocal residence
(B) Bilocal residence
(C) Neolocal residence
(D) None of these

20. How does the concept of “Biopower” as developed by Michel Foucault help us understand the relationship between power and the body?

(A) By arguing that power resides solely in the hands of the state.
(B) By demonstrating how power comes through subtle and often invisible means to shape bodies and behaviors.
(C) By emphasizing the importance of individual resistance to power.
(D) None of these

PART-II

NOTE:

1. Part-II is to be attempted on the separate Answer Book.
2. Attempt ONLY FOUR questions from PART-II. ALL questions carry EQUAL marks.
3. All the parts (if any) of each Question must be attempted at one place instead of at different places.
4. Write Q. No. in the Answer Book in accordance with Q. No. in the Q. Paper.
5. No Page Space be left blank between the answers. All the blank pages of Answer Book must be crossed.
6. Extra attempt of any question or any part of the question will not be considered.

Q. No. 2. Outline and explain some of the major perspectives in globalization studies. In what ways has the globalization of media and culture impacted the Pakistani society, particularly among the poor and context of such as indigenous culture. (20)

Q. No. 3. Interpretivism has been applied in anthropological and historical research. Provide specific examples of Anthropological research that uses interpretivist approach to research. Critically evaluate the limitations of using interpretivism in anthropological research. (20)

Q. No. 4. Discuss the concept of “fictive kinship” and its significance in contemporary societies. Provide examples of fictive kinship relationships from different cultures including Pakistan. (20)

Q. No. 5. Define and explain the anthropological concepts of ‘race’ and ‘ethnicity’. Critically examine the social and political implications of racial and ethnic categorizations, providing examples from historical and contemporary contexts. What are the implications of ethnic and racial discriminations in Pakistani society? (20)

Q. No. 6. Explain and critique the concept of “value” in economic anthropology. How do different cultures conceptualize and ascribe value to goods, services, and labor? Provide examples to support your answer. (20)

Q. No. 7. Poverty and social inequality are complex global problems having serious social, economic and political consequences. Analyze these problems and their consequences in contemporary Pakistan using Dependency and Structuralism Theories. (20)

Q. No. 8. Write Brief Notes on the following: (10 each) (20)

(i) Discuss the role of social networks and social capital in shaping urban experiences.

(ii) What are some of the ethical considerations for feminist anthropologists conducting fieldwork?

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