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1. Ben Amos contributed towards

(A) Texture, Text and Context

(B) The definition of Folklore in Context

(C) Folklore in Cultural Contexts

(D) Four Functions of Folklore

Answer: (B)

 

2. Collective Unconscious was advocated by

(A) Sigmund Freud

(B) Eric Fromm

(C) Carl Jung

(D) Pavlov

Answer: (C)

 

3. The concept of ‘ritual process’ is associated with

(A) Victor Turner

(B) Richard Bauman

(C) Milton Singer

(D) Stuart Blackburn

Answer: (A)

 

4. Von Sydow put forth the concept of

(A) Ethnography

(B) Archetypes

(C) Meta-folklore

(D) Oicotype

Answer: (D)

 

5. “The materials handed on traditionally may be physical objects, ideas or words” is commented by

(A) Richard A. Waterman

(B) William R. Bascom

(C) Archer Taylor

(D) Mac Edward Leach

Answer: (C)

 

6. Cinderella: A casebook is edited by

(A) Alan Dundes

(B) A.K. Ramanujan

(C) Margaret A. Mills

(D) Anna Birgitta Rooth

Answer: (A)

 

7. ISFNR Interim Congress in 2011 was hosted by

(A) Mizoram University

(B) Assam University

(C) North East Hill University

(D) Manipur University

Answer: (C)

 

8. E. Thurston authored

(A) Identity and Genesis of Caste System in India

(B) Caste and Tribes of South India

(C) Indian Caste System: Essence and Reality

(D) Caste and Race in India

Answer: (B)

 

9. The concept of Binary Oppositions is associated with

(A) J. Derrida

(B) Henrie Glassie

(C) Saussure

(D) Levi-Strauss

Answer: (D)

 

10. Richard Schechner is associated with

(A) Historical Geographical Studies

(B) Myth-ritual Theory

(C) Theatre Studies

(D) Folk narrative Research

Answer: (C)

11. The concept of public sphere is propounded by

(A) Jurgen Habermas

(B) Joel Ritzer

(C) David Harve

(D) Marshall Mcluhan

Answer: (A)

 

12. The anthropological study of folklore deals with certain common problems. Identify them from the following:

(A) The social context of folklore

(B) The relations of folklore to culture

(C) The functions of folklore

(D) All the above

Answer: (D)

 

13. Customs that have acquired considerable magical and sacred potency are known as

(A) Festivals

(B) Rituals

(C) Behaviours

(D) Procession

Answer: (B)

 

14. Identify the correct order of major folklore categories from the following:

(A) Performing folk arts, social folk custom, material culture, oral literature

(B) Social folk custom, performing folk arts, oral literature, material culture

(C) Oral literature, material culture, social folk custom, performing folk arts

(D) Oral literature, social folkcustom, performing folk arts,material culture

Answer: (C)

 

15. “Every folk custom and belief has roots in a historical event” – stated by

(A) George L. Gomme

(B) Alan Dundes

(C) R.M. Dorson

(D) A.K. Ramanujan

Answer: (A)

 

16. Lai Haraoba Ritual Festival is observed in

(A) Mizoram

(B) Manipur

(C) Meghalaya

(D) Arunachal Pradesh

Answer: (B)

 

17. Electra complex is

(A) Libidinal feelings of daughter towards father

(B) Libidinal feelings of son towards mother

(C) Libidinal feelings of brother towards sister

(D) Libidinal feelings of son-in-law towards mother-in-law

Answer: (A)

 

18. ‘Taboo’ is

(A) Sacred acts in a group

(B) Ceremonial acts in a group

(C) Forbidden acts in a group

(D) Ritual acts in a group

Answer: (C)

 

19. Sigmund Freud leaned heavily on

(A) Myths

(B) Fairy tales

(C) Dreams

(D) All the above

Answer: (CD)

 

20. Identify the folklore association which serves for the folklorists in South India?

(A) ISFNR

(B) FOSSILS

(C) AFA

(D) IFC

Answer: (B)

21. Sigmund Freud is author of

I. Interpretation of Dreams

II. Savage mind and Myth in Primitive Psychology

III. Civilization and Its Discontents

IV. Raw and the Cooked

Codes:

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) III and IV are correct.

(C) I and III are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

Answer: (C)

 

22. The folk medicine is

I. A scientific knowledge

II. Identify marker of folk group

III. A magico religious belief and practice

IV. A healing practice

Codes:

(A) III and IV are correct.

(B) I and II are correct.

(C) II and III are correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: (A)

 

23. Ballad poetry is related to

I. Heroes

II. Clowns

III. Adventurous acts

IV. Cynical acts

Codes:

(A) II and III are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) I and IV are correct.

Answer: (B)

 

24. Material culture is the study of

I. Typology of cultural products.

II. Communities associated with cultural products.

III. Technology involved in cultural products.

IV. Tangible and intangible aspects of the cultural communities.

Codes:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) II and III are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) III and IV are correct.

Answer: (C)

 

25. Which is correct group of theories in folklore?

I. Hemispherical, Contextual and Cultural

II. Psychological, Oral formulaic, Evolutionary

III. Historical, Educational, Marxist

IV. Performance, Historical Geographical, Functional

Codes:

(A) II and III are correct.

(B) I and IV are correct.

(C) I and II are correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: (D)

 

26. Grimm Brothers are associated with

I. Ethnology

II. Philology

III. Fairy tales

IV. Musicology

Codes:

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) II and III are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) I and III are correct.

Answer: (B)

 

27. A.K. Ramanujan’s works on Indian folklore

I. Hanchi: A Kannada Cinderella

II. Ascetism and Erotism in the Mythology of Siva

III. The Indian Oedipus

IV. Hindu manners customs and ceremonies

Codes:

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) II and III are correct.

(C) I and III are correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: (C)

 

28. Proppian function consists of

I. The basic structure of a tale.

II. The basic context of the tale.

III. The basic performance of the tale.

IV. The basic syntagmatic of the tale.

Codes:

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) II and IV are correct.

(C) I and III are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

Answer: (A)

 

29. Jataka tales are related to

I. Life of Vardhaman.

II. Previous births of Buddha.

III. Contemporary socio-economic and folk life of the populace.

IV. Doctrine of Buddhism disseminated through narrative path.

Codes:

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) II and IV are correct.

(C) I and III are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

Answer: (B)

 

30. Personal narrative research can best be done by

I. Case Study Method

II. Narrative inquiry

III. Participant observation

IV. Life Course Method

Codes:

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) II and III are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) III and I are correct.

Answer: (C)

 

31. Oral Formulaic Theory is related to

I. John Foley

II. Folk belief

III. John Hobelk

IV. Performance studies

Codes:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) II and III are correct.

(C) III and IV are correct.

(D) I and IV are correct.

Answer: (D)

 

32. “Performance is not behaviour, nor culture, nor conduct, nor communication, but is something creative, realised, achieved, even transcendent of the ordinary course of the events.” This statement is substantiated by

I. Performance Centred Approach

II. Historical Approach

III. Structural Approach

IV. Ethnography of Speaking Approach

Codes:

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) II and III are correct.

(C) I and III are correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: (A)

 

33. Culture is

I. Material and normative

II. Sacred and profane

III. Cognitive and conceptual

IV. Physical and spiritual

Codes:

(A) III and IV are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) I and II are correct.

Answer: (B)

 

34. Erich Fromm’s ‘The Forgotten Language’ deals with

I. Songs and ballads

II. Myths and fairy tales

III. Etiological tales and oral epics

IV. Dreams and phantasies

Codes:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) II and III are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) I and III are correct.

Answer: (C)

 

35. Which of the following is not correct?

(A) Tamasha is a social folk drama of Maharashtra.

(B) Raslila is a religious folk drama of Uttar Pradesh.

(C) Cindu Yakshaganam is a folk drama of Andhra Pradesh.

(D) Jatra is a socio-religious drama of Kerala.

Answer: (D)

 

36. ‘Dialect’ in folklore refers to

I. Traditional Speech

II. Modern Speech

III. Folk Speech

IV. Literate Speech

Codes:

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) II and III are correct.

(C) I and III are correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: (C)

 

37. What are the basic elements of folk performance?

I. Performer and text

II. Sponsorer and financer

III. Audience and context

IV. Stage-craft and properties

Codes:

(A) I and III are correct.

(B) II and IV are correct.

(C) I and IV are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

Answer: (A)

 

38. Multi-cultural communication means

I. Contact between immigrant groups and host societies.

II. Bilingual or multilingual interrelations.

III. Migration of host societies in different cultures.

IV. Interrelationship of differentcultures.

Codes:

(A) II and III are correct.

(B) III and IV are correct.

(C) I and IV are correct.

(D) All are correct.

Answer: (D)

 

39. Folk belief about ‘the Devil as a father figure’ is

I. emission of repressed oral sadism

II. repressed incestuous wishes

III. Frequent identification with a snake

IV. Son’s wish to imitate and to defy father

Codes:

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) II and III are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) I and III are correct.

Answer: (C)

 

40. The main purpose of structural morphological study in Folklore is

I. The discovery of distinctive features of each genre

II. The relations within various genres

III. To differentiate genres within oral tradition

IV. To study text and discourse

Codes:

(A) II and IV are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) I and IV are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

Answer: (B)

 

41. Assertion (A): Exorcism is the practice of dislodging an evil spirit from a person, often by rituals, prayers or charms.

Reason (R): Sickness may be seen as the entry of a malevolent spirit into the afflicted person.

Codes:

(A) (A) is false and (R) is correct explanation.

(B) Both (A) and (R) are false.

(C) (A) is true and (R) is false.

(D) (A) is true and (R) is correct explanation.

Answer: (D)

 

42. Assertion (A): Dorson argued against the production of folklore by literary, commercial and political producers and labelled them as fake lore, as he perceived them as dishonest popularization and distortion of the lore of the folk.

Reason (R): The globalization of the Western market economy has led to the further commodification of folklore, that is, the preparation of seemingly unique cultural goods or performances for mass consumption.

Codes:

(A) (A) is false and (R) is not correct explanation.

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and(R) is the correct explanation.

(C) (A) is true and (R) is false.

(D) Both (A) and (R) are false and (R) is the correct explanation.

Answer: (B)

 

43. Assertion (A): Morphology of festivals must indicate their minimal units and the possible sequences of these units may aim at an archetype accounting for all festivals or, at “Oicotype” accounting for a class of festivals of the same kind.

Reason (R): Festivals cannot be studied as units since they happen within a frame of time and space and their meaning is considered to be literal and real.

Codes:

(A) (A) is true and (R) is false and (R) is not the correct explanation.

(B) (A) is false and (R) is correct explanation.

(C) Both (A) and (R) are false and (R) is the correct explanation.

(D) (A) is false and (R) is not true.

Answer: (A)

 

44. Assertion (A): Folk games are defined as play forms, usually with overt rules, known to a particular cultural group of people.

Reason (R): The folk games from verbal folklore as well as nonverbal folklore and rules are embedded in both.

Codes:

(A) (A) is false and (R) is true.

(B) (A) is correct explanation and (R) is false.

(C) (A) and (R) are false.

(D) (A) and (R) are true.

Answer: (D)

 

45. Assertion (A): An informant is one who only introduces the field worker to other community members who may have special knowledge or performance abilities that they will share with the field worker.

Reason (R): An informant is the person who has a competent knowledge of the target folk community’s cultural traits and who is willing to share this knowledge with the field worker.

Codes:

(A) (A) is correct, but (R) is false.

(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct.

(C) (A) is false, but (R) is correct.

(D) Both (A) and (R) are false.

Answer: (C)

 

46. Assertion (A): Lullaby is a genre of song used to soothe a baby to sleep and it is also known as a cradle song.

Reason (R): Lullabic lyrics are commonly accompanied by musical instruments with chorus.

Codes:

(A) Both (A) and (R) are false.

(B) (A) is true, but (R) is false and not correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is false and (R) is true.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

Answer: (B)

 

47. Assertion (A): Bard is often used asa general term for singersand/or composers of (especially) epic folk poetry. The synonyms are minstrel or troubadour.

Reason (R): One of the most interesting areas of contemporary research focuses on the coexistence and mutual influence between oral and literary epics and the use of epics in modern culture due to the presence of bards even today.

Codes:

(A) (A) is correct, but (R) is false.

(B) Both(A) and (R) are false.

(C) (A) is false and (R) is correct explanation.

(D) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation.

Answer: (D)

 

48. Assertion (A): Folk art is the creation of aesthetic forms that emulate or reproduce techniques and designs taught, learned and displayed primarily in situations of informal interaction.

Reason (R): Associated with particular groups or communities, they are called “folk” and because rooted in the past continuities and consistencies, the art exhibits form and design in materials or techniques of manufacture.

Codes:

(A) (A) is correct and (R) is false.

(B) Both (A) and (R) are false.

(C) (A) is false and (R) is not correct explanation.

(D) (A) is correct, but (R) is correct explanation.

Answer: (A)

 

49. The sequential order of folklore theories is

(A) Structuralism, Solar Mythology, Performance Centered, Cultural Metabolism

(B) Solar Mythology, Performance Centered, Cultural Metabolism, Structuralism

(C) Solar Mythology, Structuralism, Performance Centered, Cultural Metabolism

(D) Performance Centered, Cultural Metabolism, Structuralism, Solar Mythology

Answer: (C)

 

50. The chronological order of the concept of Ferdinand de Saussure is

(A) Syntagmatic-Paradigmatic, Langue-Parole; Sign-Signifier; Diachronic-Synchronic

(B) Sign-Signifier; Langue-Parole; Syntagmatic-Paradigmatic; Diachronic-Synchronic

(C) Diachronic-Synchronic; Sign- Signifier; Syntagmatic- Paradigmatic; Langue-Parole

(D) Langue-Parole; Sign-Signifier; Diachronic-Synchronic, Syntagmatic-Paradigmatic

Answer: (B)

 

51. The order in narrative inquiry is study of

(A) Story, analysis, interpretation

(B) Structure, function, interpretation

(C) Story, plot, discourse

(D) Collection, analysis, synthesis and interpretation

Answer: (C)

 

52. Identify the correct sequence of the following events:

I. Establishment of American Folklore Society

II. Publication of Household Marchen

III. Publication of ‘Motif-Index of Folk Literature’

IV. Coinage of the term Folklore

Codes:

(A) IV, I, II, III

(B) III, II, I, IV

(C) I, II, IV, III

(D) II, IV, I, III

Answer: (D)

 

53. Arrange the following cities with therespective deities – Kali, Ekavira, Kamakhya, Srirama

I. Muhur

II. Kolkata

III. Bhadrachalam

IV. Guwahati

Codes:

(A) II, I, IV, III

(B) I, II, IV, III

(C) IV, I, III, II

(D) III, II, I, IV

Answer: (A)

 

54. Identify the chronological order of folk song genres from the following:

(A) Lullaby, Lamentation, Nursery Rhyme, Puberty Song

(B) Nursery Rhyme, Lullaby, Lamentation, Puberty Song

(C) Lullaby, Nursery Rhyme, Puberty Song, Lamentation

(D) Lamentation, Lullaby, Nursery Rhyme, Puberty Song

Answer: (C)

 

55. Find out the order of development of cultures as per the evolutionary process:

(A) Folk, Tribal, Popular, Elite

(B) Tribal, Folk, Elite, Popular

(C) Tribal, Popular, Elite, Folk

(D) Elite, Popular, Folk, Tribal

Answer: (B)

 

56. Give the correct sequence of the scholars with their Indian Language – A.K. Ramanujan, Komal Kothari, B. Ramaraju, and P.D. Goswami:

(A) Kannada, Rajasthani, Telugu, Assamese

(B) Rajasthani, Telugu, Assamese, Kannada

(C) Telugu, Rajasthani, Kannada, Assamese

(D) Rajasthani, Kannada, Assamese, Telugu

Answer: (A)

 

57. Match the following List – I with List – II:

List – I                                    List – II

a. Din-e-Ilahi                           1. Ashtapadi

b. Brihadisvara Temple           2. Kautilya

c. Kalidasa                              3. Tanjore

d. Arthasastra                          4. Akbar

Codes:

       a b c d

(A) 1 4 3 2

(B) 4 1 2 3

(C) 3 1 2 4

(D) 4 3 1 2

Answer: (D)

 

58. Match the following List – I with List – II:

List – I                        List – II

a. Chenchu                  1. Nagaland

b. Ao                           2. Meghalaya

c. Ghumiar                  3. Andhra Pradesh

d. Khasi                       4. Punjab

Codes:

       a b c d

(A) 2 3 1 4

(B) 4 2 3 1

(C) 3 1 4 2

(D) 1 3 2 4

Answer: (C)

 

59. Match the following List – I with List – II:

List – I                                                List – II

a. Hermeneutic approach                    1. Max Muller

b. Comparative Philosophy                 2. Pokimghore

c. Narrative method                            3. Derrida

d. Deconstruction                               4. Paul Ricoeur

Codes:

       a b c d

(A) 2 3 1 4

(B) 4 1 2 3

(C) 2 4 3 1

(D) 1 3 2 4

Answer: (B)

 

60. Match the following List – I with List – II:

List – I                        List – II

a. Proverb                    1. Tangible and intangible

b. Sorcery                    2. A cultural performance

c. Material Culture      3. Folk belief

d. Ritual                      4. A Topic and a Comment

Codes:

       a b c d

(A) 4 3 1 2

(B) 2 3 4 1

(C) 3 2 1 4

(D) 1 4 3 2

Answer: (A)

 

61. Which one of the following is correct?

(A) Anima is female in male psyche.

(B) Anima is an instinct in psyche.

(C) Anima is male in female psyche.

(D) Anima is a split psyche.

Answer: (A)

 

62. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?

(A) Dynamics of Folklore: Alan Dundes

(B) Folklore and Folk life: Richard Bauman

(C) Verbal Art as Performance: Ben-Amos

(D) Breaking the Magic Spell: Jack Zipes

Answer: (D)

 

63. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?

(A) Erukala: Andhra Pradesh

(B) Aimol: West Bengal

(C) Irula: Maharashtra

(D) Khond: Kerala

Answer: (A)

 

64. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

(A) Folklore is the survival of the past refuses to die: Francis Potter

(B) Folklore comes early and stays late in the lives of all of us: Richard Bauman

(C) Folklore is the weapon of class conflict: Y.M. Sokolov

(D) Folklore is a body of traditional belief, custom and expression: B.A. Botkin

Answer: (B)

 

65. Match the following List – I with List – II:

List – I                                                                        List – II

a. Folklore University                                                 1. Kolkata

b. Lok Kala Mandal                                                    2. Bengaluru

c. National Folklore Support Centre                           3. Jaipur

d. Folkloristic Education and Research Institute       4. Chennai

Codes:

       a b c d

(A) 1 4 2 3

(B) 4 1 3 2

(C) 2 3 4 1

(D) 3 2 1 4

Answer: (C)

 

66. Match the following List – I with List – II:

List – I                                    List – II

a. Maariyamman                      1. Andhra Pradesh

b. Gangamma                          2. Tamil Nadu

c. Mangala                               3. Manipur

d. Panthoibi                             4. Odisha

Codes:

       a b c d

(A) 4 2 3 1

(B) 2 1 4 3

(C) 3 4 1 2

(D) 1 4 3 2

Answer: (B)

 

67. Find out which one is not correctly matched?

(A) Folklorismus: Hans Moser

(B) Folklore process: Lauri Honko

(C) Historical Reconstructionism: G.L. Gomme

(D) Functionalism: Kunio Yanagita

Answer: (D)

 

68. Match the following List – I with List – II:

List – I                                    List – II

a. Therakkoothu                      1. Karnataka

b. Chindhu Yakshagana          2. Tamil Nadu

c. Mughal Tamasa                   3. Andhra Pradesh

d. Yakshagana                        4. Odisha

Codes:

      a b c d

(A) 2 3 4 1

(B) 3 2 1 4

(C) 4 1 3 2

(D) 1 4 2 3

Answer: (A)

 

69. Match the following List – I with List – II:

List – I                                                List – II

a. Lok Sahitya                                     1. Kapila Vatsayayan

b. Indian Folk Dance                          2. Balwant Gargi

c. Cultural Heritage of India               3. Rabindranath Tagore

d. Folk Theatre of India                      4. S.K. Chatterjee

Codes:

       a b c d

(A) 2 1 3 4

(B) 3 2 4 1

(C) 3 1 4 2

(D) 1 4 2 3

Answer: (C)

 

70. Match the following List – I with List – II:

List – I                                    List – II

a. Conversational genre           1. Myth, legend and folktale

b. Prose Narratives                  2. Proverbs, riddles andjokes

c. Meta-folklore                      3. Use of folklore out of its context

d. Applied folklore                 4. Folklore about folklore

Codes:

       a b c d

(A) 2 3 4 1

(B) 1 4 2 3

(C) 4 2 3 1

(D) 2 1 4 3

Answer: (D)

 

71. Match the following List – I with List – II:

List – I                                    List – II

a. Ethnography                        1. Glorifying one’s own culture

b. Ethnology                           2. Study of traditional music from the native perspective

c. Ethnocentrism                     3. Comparative study of different cultures

d. Ethnomusicology                4. Descriptive study of a cultural group

Codes:

       a b c d

(A) 3 1 4 2

(B) 4 3 1 2

(C) 2 4 3 1

(D) 1 2 4 3

Answer: (B)

 

72. Propp’s Morphology was instrumental in

(A) Shift from typology by content to typology by structure

(B) Study of functions and motifemes

(C) Classifying folktales by dramatis personae

(D) Recognising thirty one functions in a tale

Answer: (A)

 

73. The scholars of psychoanalytical theory are:

(A) Karl Abraham, Sigmund Freud, Ernest Jones, Erich Fromm

(B) Durkheim, Karl Abraham, Sigmund Freud, Walter Anderson

(C) Albert Wesselski, Gaston Paris, Karl Abraham, Sigmund Freud

(D) Walter Anderson, Albert Wesselski, Sigmund Freud, Karl Abraham

Answer: (A)

 

74. Which one is the correct statement?

(A) Comparative study of folklore raises folkloristic to the level of history of human nature.

(B) Aim of comparative study is to differentiate between variable and tangible.

(C) Folkloristic is a comparative subject and folklore belongs to all humanity.

(D) By looking at other cultures we can understand individual creativity.

Answer: (C)

 

75. ‘Semantics’ is the study that deals with

I. Sentence structure

II. Meaning structure

III. Grammatical structure

IV. Signified structure

Codes:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) II and IV are correct.

(C) I and III are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

Answer: (B)


Year Wise Solved UGC NET Folk Literature Paper 3 Previous Year Question Papers

The old UGC NET Examination paper-3 in Folk Literature were of descriptive type till December 2011.

paper-3 becomes objective type from June 2012 to November 2017. From July 2018 onward, paper-3 was stopped and becomes part of paper-2 itself.

So, the old questions for paper-3 from June 2012 to November 2017 which were of objective type (multiple choice questions) can be used by the UGC NET aspirants for their better preparation for paper 2.

Year Wise NTA UGC NET Folk Literature Paper 3 Solved Question Papers are given below.

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