UPSC ANTHROPOLOGY MAINS PYQ 2012-2025

Here we have provided pyq of Anthro

Relevance

1. Anthropology as an Optional Subject

Scoring Potential: Anthropology is considered a high-scoring optional due to its concise syllabus and factual nature.

Overlap with General Studies:

GS Paper 1: Society, tribes, and social structure.

GS Paper 3: Science & technology, health, nutrition, population studies.

Ethics Paper (GS 4): Human behavior, cultural ethics, and social values.

Syllabus Structure:

Physical Anthropology: Human evolution, genetics, primatology.

Archaeological Anthropology: Prehistoric cultures, ancient human civilizations.

Cultural/Social Anthropology: Tribes, caste, kinship, rituals, modernization.

Applied Anthropology: Health, nutrition, tribal development, and social welfare.

2. Relevance for Prelims

• Questions are often factual, such as:

• Tribes and communities (Scheduled Tribes, PVTGs, or cultural practices)

• Human evolution or fossil discoveries in India (like Narmada skull, Bhimbetka rock shelters)

• Health & nutrition data from anthropology studies

• Tribal welfare schemes

• Often overlaps with Geography, History, Science & Technology, and Polity.

3. Relevance for Mains

GS Paper 1 (Indian Society):

• Tribal culture, social structure, caste system, family, kinship

• Impact of globalization, modernization on Indian society

GS Paper 2:

• Tribal policies, affirmative action, minority welfare

GS Paper 3:

• Nutrition, health, population studies, sustainable development in tribal areas

Essay Paper:

• Topics on diversity, social justice, human rights, cultural integration

4. Advantages of Anthropology in UPSC

1. Scoring & Strategic: Clear syllabus, less ambiguity, factual answers.

2. Short & Overlapping Syllabus: Helps cover topics in GS and Essay papers.

3. Research-Based: Modern anthropology topics link to current events and social issues.

4. Optional with High Success Rate: Many candidates score above 300+ marks.

5. Tips for Anthropology UPSC

• Focus on tribes and scheduled areas in India.

• Connect cultural anthropology with social issues and welfare schemes.

• Revise physical anthropology and human evolution for Prelims.

• Practice previous year papers: Anthropological questions often repeat in pattern.

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