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Discipline and Ideas in Social Sciences

THIRD QUARTER
Second Summative Test

Name:____________________________________Section:________________Date:_______________Score:__________

I. TRUE or FALSE: Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is not. Write your answer
in the space provided for.
__________1. Ethnographic techniques are generally qualitative in nature which involves numerical data.
__________2. Key informants are members of the group being researched on-because they are assumed to have greater
knowledge about their culture and society.
__________3. Ethnography is considered as a special method in studying social science.
__________4. Bronislaw Malinowski was the first person used the ethnography in recording the inhabitants of the Trobriand
Island.
__________5. Karl Marx is the pioneer of the psychoanalytic theory.
__________6. Symbolic Interactionism is the process of interaction in the formation of meanings for individuals.
__________7. Marxism emphasize the ideas that social life is based upon conflict of interest.
__________8. The most fundamental and important of conflicts is between the Bourgeoisie and Proletariat.
__________9. According to Cooley’s concept on Looking Glass Self, people interpret their selves based on how others think
about them.
__________10. Psychoanalytic theory explained the structure of personality which includes the concept of id, ego and
superego.

II. Identification: Identify the term being referred in each number. Write your answer on the line.

__________1. This refers to the study on the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of
human activity
__________2. This refers to the scientific study of language
__________3.This refers to the systematic study of political and governmental institutions and processes.
__________4. This refers to the study of various aspects of humans within past and present societies.
__________5. This refers to the interpretative study of the recorded fact on the past and present
of human beings and societies
__________6. This refers to the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those
affecting behaviour.
__________7. This refers to the change in numbers of birth, death, marriage and illnesses.
__________8. This refers to the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and
transfer of wealth
__________9. This refers to the branch of the social sciences that deals with the scientific study of human
interactions, social groups and institutions
__________10. This refers to Filipino term about history.
III. MATCHING TYPE. Match the description in Column A with the personalities referring in Column B. Write only the letter
that corresponds to the correct answer in the space provided before each number.

__________1. He described land, labor, and capital as three A. Charles Darwin


factors of production and the major contributions
B. Edward B. Taylor
to a nation’s wealth.
C. David Ricardo
__________2. He study the origin of human species.
__________3. He promoted the theories of cultural evolution D. Adam Smith

__________4. He is considered as the Father of Modern Political Science. E. Gregor Mendel


__________5. Focused on the distributions of income among landowners, F. Karl Marx
workers, and capitalists G. Ivan Pavlov
__________6. He developed the procedures associated with classical conditioning.
H. Sigmund Freud
__________7. He focused on the labour theory and surplus value
I. Niccolo Machiavelli
__________8. He is the founding father of sociology.
J. Auguste Comte
__________9. His theory is about genetics and heritance.
__________10. He developed an independent approach to the study of the mind
called “psychoanalysis”

IV. ENUMERATION: Enumerate what is asked in each number. (1 pt. each)

1-5 Ethnographic Technique in Ethnography

6-9 Dominant Approaches and Ideas in Studying Social Science

10. Give one source of History

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