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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region 02
Schools Division of Isabela
SAN MATEO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
San Mateo

FINAL EXAMINATION
DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES
Grade 12

NO ERASURE AND ALTERATION. READ THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE
DIRECTIONS MEANS WRONG.

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers on the answer sheet provided.

1. It is an approach that views institutions as humanly devised constraints that structured political, economic and
social interactions. Institutionalism
2. An approach that acknowledges the economic relations between classes determine structure social and political
relations. Marxism
3. A theory of personality, an approach to psychotherapy and method of investigation founded by Sigmund
Freud. Psychoanalysis
4. It is a product of scarcity and demand the people to make the right choice to maximize the use of resources.
Rational Choice
5. Any relatively stable pattern of social behavior. Structure
6. An approach that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and
stability. B\Structural Functionalism
A method for analyzing language, narratives and cultural phenomena that uncovers basic elements that form
structures.
Structuralism
7. An approach that sees society as the product of the everyday interactions of individuals.
D. Symbolic Interactionism
8. A theory that emphasizes gender as key basis of structure inequality, challenges conventional distinction
between public and private, and problematizes the fundamentally political relationship between gender and
power.
Feminist Theory
10. Assumes that we cannot separate ourselves from what we know.
A. Interpretivist Paradigm
11. He is famous for the idea of "conspicuous consumption". Conspicuous consumption, along with "conspicuous
leisure", is performed to demonstrate wealth or mark social status.
. Thorstein Veblen
12. It was developed as a critique of positivism in the social sciences.
Interpretivist Paradigm

13. It assumes that reality as we know it is constructed intersubjective through the meanings and understandings
developed socially and experientially.
Relativist Ontology
14. Assumes that we cannot separate ourselves from what we know.
. Subjectivist Epistemology

15. in philosophy, the science or study of phenomena, things as they are perceived, as opposed to the study of being,
the nature of things as they are.
Phenomenology

DIRECTION: Choose the letter of the correct term being described below.

a. Sikolohiyang Pilipino e. Gender Oppression i. Pakikisama


b. Jose Rizal f. Manuel L. Quezon j. Kapwa
c. Feminist Theory g. Virgilio Enriquez
d. Andres Bonifacio h. Pakikiramdam

16. It is the “unity of the one-of-us-and-the-other”.


17. It is the ability of a person to get along with others to maintain good and harmonious relationships. It implies
camaraderie and togetherness in a group and the cause of one’s being socially accepted.
18. It is the inner perception of others’ emotions, as a basic tool to guide his dealings with other people. It
characterizes Filipino emotion.
19. He is the Father of Filipino Psychology (Sikolohiyang Pilipino)
20. He believed in the democratization of education for all, national language, and justice.
21. It argues that not only are women different from or unequal to men, but that they are actively oppressed,
subordinated, and even abused by men.
22. He founded Katipunan.
23. It is a major branch of theory within sociology that is distinctive for how its creators shift their analytic lens,
assumptions, and topical focus away from the male viewpoint and experience.
24. He started La Liga Filipina with the job of enlightening the minds of the people.
25. It si a psychology of, about, and for Philippine peoples.

TRUE OR FALSE
Instructions: Write true if the statement is correct and false if the statement is wrong.
26. Class conflict is the struggle between segments of society over valued resources.
27. The conflict between entire classes over the distribution of a society’s wealth and power is called social conflict.
28. Classical Marxism is characterized by four related ’isms, namely, economism,
determinism, feminism, and structuralism.
29. Under capitalism, capitalist are people who owned and operate factories and other business in pursuit of profits.
30. The id is the element that relies only on instincts: life instincts and death instincts.
31. The superego opposes the id’s wishes long enough to find a realistic way of satisfying them.
32. The psychoanalytic theory may be considered to be not as relevant in today’s
world.
33. The rational choice theory provides a standard against which action can be judged.
34. Marxism concentrates attention on the authorities engaged in public administration.
35. Symbolic interactionism aims to explain why people develop unique patterns of behavior.

Matching Exercise: Which of the following approaches corresponds to the following set of ideas?

36. Rational choice theory


37. Symbolic interactionism
38. Structural functionalism
39. Institutionalism
40. Human-environment system

Game theory, bounded rationality, rank order


Descriptive-inductive, formal-legal,
Chicago school, meaning, self
AGIL, social dysfunction, system
historical-comparative

Prepared by: Checked by: Noted by:

ADELINE L. PASCUAL CAMENN G. OMNES RONILO B. LUCAS


Teacher Head Teacher Principal I

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