1) The desire to avoid cultural change is known as:
A) Acculturation
B) Cultural Lag
C) Cultural Diffusion
D) Cultural Inertia
Cultural inertia refers specifically to the resistance or reluctance to change deeply-rooted cultural practices, values, or norms, even when faced with compelling reasons for change. It describes a group's tendency to maintain its current way of life and traditions, rejecting or avoiding innovations, reforms, or external influences that could result in cultural change.
Acculturation is the process where cultures interact and adapt, leading to change.Cultural lag describes the delay in adaptation of non-material culture (ideals, beliefs) to changes in material culture, but not the desire to avoid change.Cultural diffusion means the spread of cultural elements from one culture to another."cultural inertia" is the most precise term for the desire to avoid cultural change.
Ans) D) Cultural Inertia
2) Identify the correct statements related to Dyspraxia:
1. Problems with movements
2. Difficulty in running
3. Seems to be awkward or clumsy.
4. Commonly caused by brain injury
A) 1, 2 & 3 only
B) 2 & 3 only
C) 1 & 4 only
D) 1, 2, 3 & 4
Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), is a neurological disorder characterized by difficulty in planning and coordinating physical movement. Key features include general problems with movement, difficulty in running, and seeming awkward or clumsy—these are all classic diagnostic signs of dyspraxia. However, it is not commonly caused by brain injury; developmental dyspraxia is generally present from birth and is linked to issues with brain development or the way the brain's neurons communicate for motor planning, not to acquired brain injury (which can result in apraxia or acquired dyspraxia, but is not the usual etiology).
Ans) A) 1, 2 & 3 only
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