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प्रश्न
The ______ family is often seen as symptomatic of India.
विकल्प
Nuclear
Patriarchal
Patrilineal
Extended
उत्तर
The Extended family is often seen as symptomatic of India.
Explanation:
An extended family (commonly known as the ‘joint family’) can take different forms, but has more than one couple, and often more than two generations, living together. This could be a set of brothers with their individual families or an elderly couple with their sons and grandsons and their respective families. The extended family often is seen as symptomatic of India.
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