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- Q11. It refers to our language, values, beliefs, behavior, and material objects that constitute our way of life.Intangible CultureCultureMaterial CultureNorms20s
- Q22. It is intangible but this influences our behavior like our language, beliefs, values, rules of behavior, family patterns and political system.ArtifactsMaterial cultureNon-material cultureBeliefs20s
- Q33. This is an example of MATERIAL CULTURE.buildingslanguage20s
- Q44. These are all NON-MATERIAL culture except one:furnituretraditionhabitsart20s
- Q55. It is the most powerful of all human symbols as it allows us to communicate with one another.symbolsnormtechnologylanguage20s
- Q66. True or False: Values is a rule that guides our behavior.FalseTrue20s
- Q77. True or False: Societies are group of people that used a shared culture.TrueFalse30s
- Q88. True or False: Culture is not dynamic because we already have fixed culture even before we are not born.TrueFalseIt can be true and can be false30s
- Q99. True or False: Culture is also contested. Because of diversity, culture is subject to debate and analysis.TrueFalse20s
- Q1010. True or False: We only learn culture from our parents, grandparents or teachers.FalseTrueNot sure20s