a. What is culture? Write any three characteristics of our culture.
b. What is a social ritual?
c. Ritual is a fundamental aspect of culture. Justify the statement.
d. What are the provisions made regarding "Right to freedom of religion' by
the constitution of our country?
e. Make a list of social evils based on rituals or traditions in your community
and suggest appropriate measures to abolish them.
Answers
Answer:
1) Culture has five basic characteristics: It is learned, shared, based on symbols, integrated, and dynamic. All cultures share these basic features.
2) Social practices, rituals and festive events are habitual activities that structure the lives of communities and groups and that are shared by and relevant to many of their members. ... They vary from small gatherings to large-scale social celebrations and commemorations
3) The given statement, 'Ritual is a fundamental aspect of culture' is very much true because the culture is the demonstration of the actions of the people of the country. Rituals are the religious acts performed in the prescribed manner. The people belonging to same community perform these acts.
4)Article 25 of the Constitution guarantees freedom of religion to all persons in India. It provides that all persons in India, subject to public order, morality, health, and other provisions: Are equally entitled to freedom of conscience, and. Have the right to freely profess, practice and propagate religion.
5) list of social evil..
Social evils based on rituals or traditions in your community
ii)Suggest appropriate measures to abolish them
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Answer:
A) ans:culture has five basic characteristics.
B) it is learned, shared, based on symbols, integrated and dynamic.
C) all cultures share these basic features.
B) ans:Social practices, Rituals and festive events are habitual activities that structure the lives of communities and groups and that are shared by an relevant to my of their members and Rituals and festive event often take place at special times and places remind a community of aspects of its worldview and history.