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Family, Marriage, and Kinship

Telangana Open School (TOSS) · Class 12 · Sociology

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Card 1Family

What is family?

Answer

Family is a socially recognized group of people united by marriage, blood, or adoption. They live together, share a household, and perform social roles like husband, wife, parent, or child. Example: A

Card 2Family

List the main characteristics of a family.

Answer

1. Based on marriage, blood, or adoption. 2. Forms a single household. 3. Members interact in social roles (e.g., parent, child). 4. Has shared culture and responsibilities. 5. Provides emotional and

Card 3Family

Differentiate between family of orientation and family of procreation.

Answer

Family of orientation is the family in which a person is born and raised (e.g., parents and siblings). Family of procreation is the family a person creates after marriage (e.g., spouse and children).

Card 4Family

What is a monogamous family?

Answer

A monogamous family consists of one husband, one wife, and their children. It is based on a monogamous marriage where each partner has only one spouse at a time. This is the most common family type in

Card 5Family

Define polygynous family with an example.

Answer

A polygynous family includes one man, two or more wives, and their children. Example: In some traditional communities, a man may marry multiple women due to social or economic reasons.

Card 6Family

What is a polyandrous family?

Answer

A polyandrous family consists of one woman married to two or more men, usually brothers. Their children are considered common offspring. Example: Practiced among the Toda tribe in South India.

Card 7Family

Explain patrilocal and matrilocal residence.

Answer

In patrilocal residence, the couple lives with or near the husband’s family. In matrilocal residence, they live with or near the wife’s family. Example: Most Indian families follow patrilocal residenc

Card 8Family

What is the difference between matrilineal and patrilineal families?

Answer

In a matrilineal family, descent and inheritance are traced through the mother’s side. In a patrilineal family, they are traced through the father’s side. Example: Khasi tribe has matrilineal system;

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