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AP SET
Year: 2024

AP SET Exam Paper - II, ANTHROPOLOGY

Uploaded on March 21, 2026

An Anthropology examination test booklet (Subject Code: A-01-02). The following is a summary of the exam guidelines and content:

Examination Administration

  • Structure: The test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions totaling 100 marks, to be completed in 1 hour and 15 minutes.

  • Candidate Procedures: Candidates must record their hall ticket number and verify the booklet for completeness within the first 5 minutes.

  • Evaluation Rules: Responses must be marked in an OMR sheet using a blue or black ballpoint pen. There are no negative marks for incorrect answers.

  • Prohibitions: Electronic devices, calculators, and log tables are strictly prohibited. Rough work must be limited to the space provided at the end of the booklet.

Academic Content: The questions assess knowledge across several anthropological domains:

  • Social-Cultural Anthropology: Covers concepts such as ethnography, tribe-caste continuums, kinship types, marriage systems, and rituals.

  • Physical Anthropology & Genetics: Includes evolutionary theory, mutation, population genetics, and human polymorphism.

  • Prehistoric Archaeology: Features questions regarding geological sequences, prehistoric cultural phases (e.g., Neolithic, Megalithic), and specific archaeological sites related to the Indus Valley culture.

Reading Comprehension: The booklet includes a passage discussing the necessity of stabilizing the global population to address future food supply challenges. The text highlights that modern agricultural output depends on fossil fuel-reliant inputs, which, when coupled with population growth and poverty, may exacerbate structural violence and social unrest in underdeveloped nations.

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