Summative TEST FOR UCSP LAS 1 2 3 PDF

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Republic of the Philippines Department of Education SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BULACANREGION III CARLOS F. GONZALES HIGH SCHOOL Maguinao, San Rafael, BulacanSUMMATIVE TEST FOR UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS FIRST QUARTER (S. 2021-2022) Multiple Choice. Identify what is being described in each ...


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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education REGION III

S C H OOL S D I V I S I ON OF BULA C A N C A RL OS F. G ON ZA L ES H I G H S C H OOL M a g u i n a o, S a n Ra fa e l , B u l a c a n

SUMMATIVE TEST FOR UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS FIRST QUARTER (S.Y. 2021-2022) Multiple Choice . Identify what is being described in each test item. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write it on a separate sheet of paper.

1. It is a research method that entails lengthy fieldwork or immersion in a specific social setting. Through this, anthropologists can conduct an in depth study to various aspect of society and then compare how that society differ and reflect other societies. A. Participant Observation C. Cultural Particulars B. Sociology D. Cultural Universals 2. It is a way of looking at people in terms of the intersection of their own lives with the larger social and historical context. A. Sociological Imagination B. Ethnocentrism C. Cultural Relativism D. Laws 3. It is the systematic study of human society (Macionis 2012: 2), focusing particularly on the dynamic interplay between individual and society. A. Participant Observation C. Cultural Particulars B. Sociology D. Cultural Universals 4. These are the standard an expected behavior within a society. A. Norms B. Values C. Language D. Symbols 5. These are ordinances of reason enacted to protect the people from the bad effects of outdated more A. Sociological Imagination B. Ethnocentrism C. Cultural Relativism D. Laws 6. These are culturally defined standards by which people assess desirability, goodness, and beauty and that serve as broad guidelines for social living. A. Norms B. Values C. Language D. Symbols 7. It refers to a form of communication using words either spoken or gestured with the hands and structured with grammar, often with a writing system. A. Norms B. Values C. Language D. Symbols 8. These are anything that carry a meaning recognized by people who share a culture. A. Norms B. Values C. Language D. Symbols 9. These are patterns of traits and behavior that are common to all society across the globe. A. Participant Observation C. Cultural Particulars B. Sociology D. Cultural Universals 10. These include the specific practices that distinguish cultures from one another. A. Participant Observation C. Cultural Particulars B. Sociology D. Cultural Universals 11. It is the regard that one’s own culture and society is the center of everything and therefore far more superior than others. A. Sociological Imagination B. Ethnocentrism C. Cultural Relativism D. Laws 12. Societies are qualitatively different from one another, such that each one has its own “unique inner logic. A. Sociological Imagination B. Ethnocentrism C. Cultural Relativism D. Laws

13. A concept wherein people create an intersection of their own lives with the larger social and historical context as called by C. Wright Mills is ______________. A. Sociological Perspective C. Social Problems B. Global Perspective D. Sociological Imagination 14. C. Wright Mills called ‘public issues’ as ______________. A. Social problems C. Personal problems B. Private problems D. Public problems 15. It is defined as the ‘knowledge about humans.’ A. Sociology B. Anthropology C. Political Science D. Psychology

Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education REGION III

S C H OOL S D I V I S I ON OF BULA C A N C A RLO S F. G ON ZA L ES H I G H S C H OOL M a g u i n a o, S a n Ra fa e l , B u l a c a n

16. It is a research method that entails lengthy fieldwork or immersion in a specific social setting. A. Focus Group C. Survey B. Experiments D. Participants Observation

17. This field is significant in further theory building as much as it provides a conceptual critique. A. Comparative Politics B. Political Theory

C. Political Behavior D. International Relations

18. Its examines the parallelism and divergence of political systems to provide analyses on the factors that make the government efficient and the factors that makes them fail. A. Comparative Politics B. Political Theory

C. Political Behavior D. International Relations

19.It look into the biological development of humans and their contemporary variation. A. Physical Anthropology C. Linguistic Anthropology B. Applied Anthropology D. Archeology 20. This Field covers the attitude, knowledge, and actions of an individual in response to political variables such as policies created by the government, behavior of politicians, and general political environment. A. Comparative Politics C. Political Behavior B. Political Theory D. International Relations 21.Socialzation process affects the development of an individual on different aspects. Which among the choices is an effect to an individual who has not been successful in socialization? A. mental illness and sometimes having abnormal behavior B. physically healthy C. having good decision-making D. emotionally stable 22. Socialization is an important social activity in the development of a person. How does socialization negatively affect the development of an individual? A. Undergoing constant socialization enables an individual to fully develop in physical, emotional and mental aspects. B. Socialization is an effective tool to understand cultural differences. C. Socialization helps an individual become better than anyone else. D. Socialization process is necessary to meet the demands of the society. 23. Through socialization we learn some ways of behaving. Which among the choices is normally learned during socialization? A. We learn discriminatory attitude. B. We learn our culture’s norms and the role expected of us. C. We learn to isolate ourselves from people. D. We learn that culture is the same in all societies. 24. It encompasses the idea that culture is a product of enculturation. A. Culture is shared D. Culture is symbolic B. Culture is integrated whole D. Culture is learned ______25. Which of the following is NOT an example of non-material culture? A. Symbols and Language C. Religion B. Behavior D. Arts and Technology ______25. Culture through its elements is enjoyed by group of people who lived together. It also allows its members to predict the behavior of other members but it is no assurance that they will think and act similarly. A. Culture is dynamic, flexible, and adaptive B. Culture is a patterned social interaction C. Culture requires language and other forms of communication. D. Culture is shared and contested....


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