Top 50+ Solved Primitive Economic System MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The division of labour among primitive societies is based upon physical factor such as
a. Physical health
b. Physical strength
c. Physical appearance
d. Racial factor
Q. Food gathering tribes usually gather
a. Ornaments
b. Leaves and wood
c. Roots and fruits
d. Precious metals
Q. In tribal areas, there are no laborers, everybody performs
a. Similar job
b. Earning job
c. His own job
d. Odd job
Q. Economic relationships are based on
a. Barter and exchange
b. Banking activities
c. Profit oriented
d. Currency
Q. In tribal economy, there are no banks and
a. Manufacturing unit
b. Loan system
c. Clerical records
d. Other credit societies
Q. Give and take among primitives is the basis of
a. Economic system
b. Political system
c. Administrative system
d. Controlling system
Q. In primitive economy, there are no regular markets. Weekly moving markets are the basis of
a. Buying
b. Exchange
c. Savings
d. Disposal
Q. In modern times tribal economy has been widely influenced by
a. Rapid industrialization in tribal areas
b. Traffic congestion
c. De-forestation
d. Jhum cultivation
Q. Division of labor is generally based upon
a. Physical strength
b. Sex distinction
c. Physical height
d. Mental ability
Q. Barter system is an
a. Old method of exchange
b. Odd method of exchange
c. Out dated method of exchange
d. Integrated method of exchange
Q. According to Malinowski, which group of people use ‘yam’ as an item in exchange ofgifts?.
a. Gonds
b. Trobrianders
c. Khands
d. Baigas
Q. The exchange of gift costs something but it is a token of
a. Gesture
b. Politeness
c. Cultural exchange
d. Friendliness
Q. In the economic system of Indian tribes, the Todas of Nilgiri hills place great emphasison which of their domestic animals?
a. Buffaloes
b. Horses
c. Cows
d. Goats
Q. The Gonds, Bhils think that hunting, cutting wood and working on stones aresomething they have learnt from
a. Foreigners
b. Their fore fathers
c. Invaders
d. Other tribes
Q. Europeans travelled around the globe to barter crafts, furs in exchange of
a. Fruits and vegetables
b. Silks and perfumes
c. Ornaments
d. Animals and hides