Jonard B. Godoy BSA-5A SOCIO-111

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Jonard B.

Godoy BSA-5A
SOCIO-111

1. What is culture?
A.) Culture refers to the values, beliefs, behavior and material objects that form a
people's way of life.
B.) Culture offers specific ways for people to meet general biological needs, or drives,
such as hunger and sex.
C.) Culture protects people from the weather.
D.) Culture makes people do not have to figure out how to meet basic needs,
accomplish tasks, or interpret the world for they can rely on tradition of their ancestors.

2. The following pertains to the components of culture except for one. Which is the
exception?
A.) Using one's body to communicate with others
B.) "The Storehouse of Culture"
C.) Culture deepens the practice of religion from generation to generation
D.) Folkways are the ordinary usages and conventions of everyday life.

3. It is the tendency to judge other cultures by the standards of one's own culture.
A.) Cultural Relativism
B.) Ethnocentrism
C.) Xenocentrism
D.) Cultural Diversity

4. The Conflict Perspective explains that,


A.) they are based on the assumption that social life is a continuous struggle in which
members of powerful groups seek to control scarce resources.
B.) another way of analyzing specific components of culture more closely is to look for
the functions they perform, or effects they have in maintaining order in a society.
C.) each culture has a unique character.
D.) All of the above

5. It is a category of people who share distinguishing attributes, beliefs, values, and/or


norms that set them apart in some significant manner from dominant culture.
A.) Main Cultures
B.) Subcultures
C.) Primitive Cultures
D.) Modern Cultures

Answer key:
1. A
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. B

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