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:
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Unit 1: History and Development of AnthropologyTraces the evolution of anthropology as a discipline, classical theories (Morgan, Tylor, Boas), emergence of fieldwork, and contributions from British, American, and French schools.
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Unit 2: Nature and Scope of AnthropologyExplores the branches (physical, social, cultural, archaeological, linguistic), holistic approach, interdisciplinary linkages with sociology, biology, and history, and concepts like culture, society, and adaptation.
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Unit 3: Research Methods and TechniquesCovers qualitative and quantitative methods, ethnography, participant observation, genealogical method, schedule and questionnaire, sampling, and ethical considerations in fieldwork.
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Unit 4: Biological AnthropologyFocuses on human evolution, primatology, human genetics, racial classification, anthropometry, physiological adaptations, and demography.
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Unit 5: Archaeological AnthropologyExamines prehistoric cultures, tool typology, Palaeolithic to Neolithic transitions, dating methods (carbon-14, dendrochronology), and settlement patterns.
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Unit 6: Social-Cultural AnthropologyDelves into kinship, marriage, family, economic anthropology (subsistence strategies, exchange systems), political organization, religion, magic, and social change.
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Unit 7: Theories in Social-Cultural AnthropologyReviews major paradigms: evolutionism, diffusionism, functionalism (Malinowski, Radcliffe-Brown), structuralism (Lévi-Strauss), culture and personality, and symbolic anthropology.
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Unit 8: Indian AnthropologyCovers tribal demography, constitutional safeguards, anthropological studies of Indian villages and tribes (e.g., Ghurye, Srinivas), social mobility, and development anthropology.
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Unit 9: Linguistic Anthropology and FolkloreIncludes language classification, ethnolinguistics, sociolinguistics, folklore studies, myth, ritual, and oral traditions.
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Unit 10: Applied and Action AnthropologyDiscusses 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 |
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| 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.


