Unit-IV Social & Anthropological Basis Of Behavior Leave a Comment / By abdulslambsn@gmail.com / June 13, 2025 Quiz 3 | Unit-IV Social & Anthropological Basis Of Behavior Your Good Name: Your College Name: Morning/Evening/Private: Email: 1. A doctor adapts the treatment plan for a patient who uses traditional healing methods. This demonstrates: Disregard for science Cultural incompetence Integration of medical and cultural models Role conflict None 2. In the context of the Health Belief Model, ‘perceived susceptibility’ refers to: Degree of education about disease Belief about likelihood of getting a disease Cost of treatment Knowledge of symptoms None 3. A patient diagnosed with tuberculosis hides it due to fear of being isolated by society. This is an example of: Health Belief Social Class Health inequality Illness stigma None 4. The stigma associated with illness may lead to: Improved health outcomes Increased treatment adherence Delayed seeking of care Community empowerment None 5. Which social group is often at higher risk for health inequalities? Middle-income groups Professional athletes Ethnic minorities Government officials None 6. A health worker educates a tribal community using local metaphors and language. This is an example of: Ethnocentrism Culture-blind approach Community-based care Culture-sensitive communication None 7. In anthropology, the term “emic perspective” refers to: Outsider’s point of view Statistical health survey Insider’s or native’s view of their own culture Doctor’s interpretation of illness None 8. What is the focus of medical anthropology? Legal rights of patients Financial coverage of treatment Cultural and social influences on health and illness Hospital infrastructure None 9. Which of the following is the best approach to reduce cultural barriers in healthcare? Standard treatment for all Cultural insensitivity Culture-sensitive assessment Ignoring ethnic background None 10. A community believes fever is due to spiritual imbalance rather than infection. What aspect is this? Medical negligence Cultural belief Illness behavior Genetic error None 11. Which concept explains why a person from a different culture might perceive illness differently? Economics Anthropology Ethnocentrism Cultural variation None 12. Health disparities are primarily caused by: Differences in education, income, Climate differences Cultural food preferences Language barriers only None 13. A nurse modifies her approach while examining a female patient from a conservative ethnic group. This is an example of: Cultural imperialism Cultural sensitivity Gender inequality Role conflict None 14. Which of the following best describes “health inequality”? Biological differences in health Fair distribution of healthcare Unfair and avoidable differences in health status All individuals having same disease None 15. Culture in anthropology refers to: Only religious practices Genetic traits passed through generations Shared beliefs, norms, values, and behaviors of a group None of the above None 16. Which of the following most accurately describes the term "health disparity"? Equal health services for all Differences in health outcomes between groups due to social disadvantage Rich people having more diseases Genetic disorders among ethnic groups None 17. A teenage boy refuses to take medication because his peer group believes it’s unnecessary. This illustrates the influence of: Sick role Group dynamics Economic disparity Gender identity None 18. Ethnicity affects health behavior through: Climate Genetic makeup alone Shared cultural practices and beliefs None of the above None 19. What does the Health Belief Model focus on? Genetics Cultural diversity Beliefs and perceptions regarding health behavior Economic status None 20. A female patient avoids disclosing mental health issues due to fear of community judgment. This is an example of: Ethnicity Cultural competence Stigma Group conflict None 21. Which of the following best describes how gender influences health outcomes? Gender has no role in health disparities Women always have better access to care Gender norms can influence health-seeking behaviors Men have fewer chronic conditions None 22. Which sociological concept explains how illness affects a person’s expected behavior in society? Group theory Health Belief Model Sick role Conflict theory None 23. A 50-year-old man avoids visiting the clinic because he believes prayer alone can cure his illness. This belief is best explained by: Sick role Gender role Health Belief Model Social deviance None 24. Which of the following is a primary determinant of health inequality? Intelligence Social class Hand dominance Eye Color None 25. The concept of “sick role” was introduced by: Karl Marx Emile Durkheim Max Weber Talcott Parsons None 1 out of 3 Thanks For Submitting Your Quiz !!