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UGC NET/SET Anthropology Paper-II Mock Test — Online Test Series

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The UGC NET/SET Anthropology Paper-II exam is a must-pass for aspirants aiming at Assistant Professorship or JRF. To navigate the vast syllabus effectively, mock tests are indispensable. At ANSS Academy, our mock tests are designed to reflect the authentic exam atmosphere and align with the current syllabus, ensuring effective and long-term readiness.


Mock Test Series - Anthropology

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Why Anthropology Mock Tests Are Essential

  • Accurate Format Practice: Tests mirror the actual exam's 100 MCQs in 2 hours — no negative marking, each correct answer earns 2 marks. You build both speed and accuracy.
  • Balanced Syllabus Coverage: Ten major units ensure every anthropological domain and theme is addressed — from biological evolution to cultural theories and applied anthropology.
  • Insightful Feedback: Detailed analysis helps master weaker sections and refine exam strategy.

UGC NET Anthropology Syllabus: Complete Breakdown

UGC NET Anthropology Paper-II is divided into 10 core units, covering biological, archaeological, socio-cultural, and linguistic dimensions along with Indian anthropology and research methodologies:

  • Unit 1: History and Development of Anthropology
    Traces the evolution of anthropology as a discipline, classical theories (Morgan, Tylor, Boas), emergence of fieldwork, and contributions from British, American, and French schools.

  • Unit 2: Nature and Scope of Anthropology
    Explores the branches (physical, social, cultural, archaeological, linguistic), holistic approach, interdisciplinary linkages with sociology, biology, and history, and concepts like culture, society, and adaptation.

  • Unit 3: Research Methods and Techniques
    Covers qualitative and quantitative methods, ethnography, participant observation, genealogical method, schedule and questionnaire, sampling, and ethical considerations in fieldwork.

  • Unit 4: Biological Anthropology
    Focuses on human evolution, primatology, human genetics, racial classification, anthropometry, physiological adaptations, and demography.

  • Unit 5: Archaeological Anthropology
    Examines prehistoric cultures, tool typology, Palaeolithic to Neolithic transitions, dating methods (carbon-14, dendrochronology), and settlement patterns.

  • Unit 6: Social-Cultural Anthropology
    Delves into kinship, marriage, family, economic anthropology (subsistence strategies, exchange systems), political organization, religion, magic, and social change.

  • Unit 7: Theories in Social-Cultural Anthropology
    Reviews major paradigms: evolutionism, diffusionism, functionalism (Malinowski, Radcliffe-Brown), structuralism (Lévi-Strauss), culture and personality, and symbolic anthropology.

  • Unit 8: Indian Anthropology
    Covers tribal demography, constitutional safeguards, anthropological studies of Indian villages and tribes (e.g., Ghurye, Srinivas), social mobility, and development anthropology.

  • Unit 9: Linguistic Anthropology and Folklore
    Includes language classification, ethnolinguistics, sociolinguistics, folklore studies, myth, ritual, and oral traditions.

  • Unit 10: Applied and Action Anthropology
    Discusses medical anthropology, forensic anthropology, nutritional anthropology, anthropology of development, policy applications, and emerging fields like environmental and urban anthropology.


ANSS Academy’s Anthropology Mock Test Features

  • Unit-Wise Tests: Each component tested comprehensively.
  • Full-Length Mock Exams: Simulate the actual time and format of Paper-II.
  • In-Depth Feedback: Performance analytics, topic-level breakdowns, and recommendations for improvement.
  • Unlimited Attempts: Learn through repetition and progressively refine your strengths.

Smart Study Strategy with Mock Tests

Step Action
1 Start with weaker units; take unit-wise tests (e.g., Research Methods).
2 Attempt full-length mocks under timer to simulate real exam conditions.
3 Review each test; identify topics that need better conceptual clarity.
4 Repeat problematic areas with focused revision and reattempts.
5 After mastering individual units, consolidate with weekly full mocks.

In Summary

Anthropology is not just about studying humans — it’s about understanding biological origins, cultural diversity, social structures, and adaptive strategies across time and space. Mock tests at ANSS Academy provide a structured route to grasp this breadth and depth.

Our series ensures you’re not just exam-ready, but concept-ready — for any future UGC NET or SET cycle.






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