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It is the beam in the center of a canoe that allows the canoe to rest on a person’s

shoulder when portaging


Yoke

Positive outdoor experiences can stir up spiritual values.


none of these
Feed wild animals or birds as it is not their natural food
False'.
Recreation is derived from the latin word
Recreatio
Outdoor activities are ways for families to become closer.
Social Benefits
Engaging in outdoor recreational activities helps people to rest, de-stress or unwind,
and feel revitalized.
Psycho-Emotional Benefits
It is derived from the Latin word recreare which means to be refreshed. 
Recreation
It is means to be refreshed
RECREARE
“Pack it in pack it out” means everything you brought should be brought back with
you including left-over food or fruit peel. Nothing should be left.
True'.
Peeking through life underneath water by swimming with the aid of a snorkel and
mask. What do you call this activity?
Snorkeling
A beam in the center of a canoe that allows the canoe to rest on a person’s shoulder
when portaging.
Yoke
When trekking, maps and compass must be used to avoid markings or leaving of
marks on rocks and the like
True'.
It is originated from the arib word “kenu” which means dugout.
Canoe
The pressure exerted by the water at equilibrium due to the force of gravity It is the
weight of the water pressed down on the object
HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE
It is an acronym for Self – Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.
Scuba
Racing is a lengthy race down a river using the kayak or canoe
Marathon
hitewater kayaking is where the kayak is typically fitted with a fin, rather like a
surfboard
False'.
This is the reason why boats and people float on water
AQUATICS
Flatwater recreation is relaxing canoeing or kayaking where you can take a gentle
paddle down a calm river, ocean, or lake to do sightseeing.
'True'.
The sport of attaining, or attempting to attain, high points in mountainous regions,
mainly for the pleasure of the climb.
MOUNTAIN CLIMBING
Any climb that can be accomplished within a single day without extraordinary
physical effort, taking five hours or less from the jump-off point before reaching the
summit.
major climb
Normally requires two or more days to accomplish, with the climber exerting a great
deal of physical effort, and normally takes six hours or more to reach the summit.
major climb
it is the easiest and inexpensive  way to get in shape 3-4 times a week before you
schedule an outdoor climb.
Jogging
While hiking, wear quick dry clothes and stay away from cotton fabrics and denim
pants since you will be sweating profusely during the climb

True'.
 For day hikes, 1 to 2 liters of water per person would suffice, although you may need
to bring more if it is in your nature to consume a greater amount.
'True'.
Venture into the woods without properly informing other people.
'False'.
An outdoor activity which consists of walking in natural environments.
Hiking
The flaps that cover the inlet of the upper
TONGUES
This Backpack is similar in volume as the Trekking pack, but the type of activity it is
used for is very different
travel pack
To carry enough clothing, food, and camping equipment for multi-day walks or
Trekking trips, you will need this.
Trekking Pack
Most Mountaineering Backpacks are very simple, robust, and streamlined, with a
single compartment and single lid pocket.
Mountaineering Backpacks
It also another key element in keeping feet dry and free of blisters.
Socks
Trekking helps tone the muscles while enhancing their elasticity. This strengthens and
powers up the muscles.
Musculo-Skeletal Health
A practical way to gain management skills is a trekking expedition.
Grow on your softer skills
In the European context, mountaineering is often referred to as alpinism which means
climbing with difficulty such as climbing the alps.
True'.
 is a lifestyle sport involving hiking and trekking through rugged terrain, camping,
climbing over rocks, fallen trees and logs, passing by thick vegetation, crossing rivers
and exploring the great outdoors while having fun in the process.
MOUNTAIN CLIMBING
There are different ways of lacing and they are often combined to make use of the
advantages of each mechanism.
 LACES
Sometimes also called “car camping” is camping on planned campgrounds where it is
close to a vehicle, with certain amenities (such as bathrooms and stores) and
emergency aid.
Frontcountry camping
Considered as the father of modern camping.
Thomas Hiram Holding
It is the easiest and inexpensive way to get in shape 3-4 times a week before you
schedules outdoor climb.
Jogging
This Backpack is similar in volume as the Trekking pack, but the type of activity it is
used for is very different.
Travelpack
A practical way to gain management skills is a trekking expedition.
Grow on your softer skills
Trekking helps tone the muscles while enhancing their elasticity. This strengthens and
powers up the muscles.
Musculo-Skeletal Health
Excellent for use by school and scout groups. At each control the participant attempts
to complete some type of activity. The activity may be used to teach a new concept
or used to test a skill.
project orienteering
Each team member does a short course and tags the next team member. A mass start
is usually used
Relay orienteering
Teams try to locate as many controls as possible in a 4, 12 or 24 hour period. Similar
to a score event.
 Rogaine
Participants try to find as many controls as possible in a given amount of time.
Controls usually have different point values depending upon distance from the start
and the difficulty of navigation required to find them.
 score orienteering
Proof-of-arrival at each control site is confirmed by answering a question about the
site.
trivia orienteering
Used with pre-schoolers and primary grade children. Controls are placed along a
string which leads the child to each of the controls. Level of difficulty may be varied.
 string orienteering
A sport in attaining or attempting to attain high points in mountainous regions,
mainly for the pleasure of the climb.
Mountaineering
A lifestyle sport involving hiking and trekking through rugged terrain, camping,
climbing over rocks, fallen trees and logs, passing by thick vegetation, crossing rivers,
and exploring the great outdoors while having fun in the process.
mountain climbing
Is any climb that can be accomplished within a single day without extraordinary
physical effort, taking five hours or less from the jump-off point (location at the foot
of the mountain where the hike begins) before reaching the summit.
minor climb
Normally requires two or more days to accomplish, with the climber exerting a great
deal of physical effort, and normally takes six hours or more to reach the summit.
Major Climb
The first Filipino who was able to accomplish that. He scaled the nature’s Goliaths,
surviving the most extreme and challenging weather and environment conditions.
Romeo “Romi” Garduce
______________________ is an outdoor activity which consists of walking in natural
environments, often on hiking trails.
Hiking
Are probably the single most important piece of equipment you will need to
purchase before a trip.
shoes/boots
One of the hiking essentials
Navigation
Another key element in keeping feet dry and free of blisters.
Socks
Often, their tips are hardened carbide steel, with the ability to “set” into rock and soil
to provide traction.
Trekking Poles
A ‘thinking’ outdoor sport that combines a participant’s mental ability with physical
ability.
Orienteering
Event is done on a lake or tidal water area within a canoe.
canoe orienteering
Variation of point-to-point or score orienteering conducted at night.
 night orienteering
Two-dimension representation of a three-dimension surface. It is a graphic
representation of the ground and the terrain.
Map
Another important feature of the orienteering map as it will tell you valuable
information. It will describe the terrain, roads, buildings, rivers, etc. using symbols.
Legends
A horizontal angle measured clockwise from north (either magnetic north or true
north) to some point (either a point on a map or a point in the real world).
Bearing
Used to locate your position when two or more prominent landmarks are visible.
Triangulation
Event is done on cross country skis.
ski orienteering
It is an un-timed event where the challenge is mental and achievement is based upon
the ability to correctly interpret the map and its relationship to the ground.
Trail Orienteering
The word _______ is associated with the very early history of the sport, and was used
by the Military Academy, Sweden in 1886 to mean 'crossing unknown territory with
the aid of a map and compass'.
Orienteering
Most Mountaineering Backpacks are very simple, robust, and streamlined, with a
single compartment and single lid pocket.
mountaineering backpacks
Considered as the father of modern camping.
Thomas Hiram Holding
A great military general and leader who commanded the Carthaginian forces against
Rome, was believed to have used a magnetic compass when he sailed from Italy in
203 B.C.
Hannibal
Came into being in the first decade of the twentieth century and soon became
standard equipment on large ships.
Gyrocompass
While hiking, wear quick dry clothes and stay away from cotton fabrics and denim
pants since you will be sweating profusely during the climb.
True'.
Venture into the woods without properly informing other people.
'False'.
In the European context, mountaineering is often referred to as alpinism which means
climbing with difficulty such as climbing the alps.
True'.
Line orienteering of a set course with undisclosed control points. Success depends on
accuracy.
True'.
Route orienteering that requires participants to mark their map correctly with the
controls.
'True'.
Score orienteering that has numerous controls set up, each allocated points
according to difficulty.
'True'.
Triangulation is used to locate your position when two or more prominent landmarks
are visible.
True'.
True north and south are of course the local directions to the respective geographic
poles.
'True'.
Magnetic north and south are widely misunderstood. The statement is often made
that magnetic north is the direction to the North Magnetic Pole.
True'.
On March 28th 1918 he organized the first official event over a 12km course with 3
controls.
False
If you are located on a prominent feature marked on the map such as a ridge, stream,
or road, only one calculation from a prominent landmark should be necessary. Your
position will be approximately where the drawn line intersects this linear feature.
True
For day hikes, 1 to 2 liters of water per person would suffice, although you may need
to bring more if it is in your nature to consume a greater amount.
True'.
For most climbers, the pleasures of mountaineering lie not only in the “conquest” of a
peak but also in the physical and spiritual satisfactions brought about through
intense personal effort, ever-increasing proficiency, and contact with natural
grandeur.
True'.
Climbing mountains is truly rewarding: not only does it cultivate environmental
awareness, it also develops a person's character by facing and conquering one's fears
and ultimately conquering oneself, leaving the mountain climber with a great feeling
of achievement.
True'.
Tents are needed for day hikes.
False'.
Socks are the first line of defense so that the body can maintain an appropriate core
temperature.
'False'.
Participants travel to each control on this.
bike orienteering
Teams try to locate as many controls as possible in a 4, 12 or 24 hour period. Similar
to a score event.
 Rogaine
Each team member does a short course and tags the next team member. A mass start
is usually used
relay orienteering
Participants try to find as many controls as possible in a given amount of time.
Controls usually have different point values depending upon distance from the start
and the difficulty of navigation required to find them.
score orienteering
On March 28th 1918 he organized the first official event over a 12km course with 3
controls
'False'.
Excellent for use by school and scout groups. At each control, the participant
attempts to complete some type of activity. The activity may be used to teach a new
concept or used to test a skill.
project orienteering
Score orienteering that has numerous controls set up, each allocated points
according to difficulty.
True
Proof-of-arrival at each control site is confirmed by answering a question about the
site.
trivia orienteering
Used with pre-schoolers and primary grade children. Controls are placed along a
string which leads the child to each of the controls. Level of difficulty may be varied.
string orienteering
Line orienteering of a set course with undisclosed control points. Success depends on
accuracy
True'.
A ‘thinking’ outdoor sport that combines a participant’s mental ability with physical
ability.
ORIENTEERING
Variation of point-to-point or score orienteering conducted at night
night orienteering
Magnetic north and south are widely misunderstood. The statement is often made
that magnetic north is the direction to the North Magnetic Pole.
True'.
Associated with the very early history of the sport, and was used by the Military
Academy, Sweden in 1886 to mean 'crossing unknown territory with the aid of a map
and compass'
Orienteering
Came into being in the first decade of the twentieth century and soon became
standard equipment on large ships.
Gyrocompasses
Triangulation is used to locate your position when two or more prominent landmarks
are visible
True'.
A great military general and leader who commanded the Carthaginian forces against
Rome, was believed to have used a magnetic compass when he sailed from Italy in
203 B.C.        
HANNIBAL
Route orienteering that requires participants to mark their map correctly with the
controls.
True'.
True north and south are of course the local directions to the respective geographic
poles
True'
A horizontal angle measured clockwise from north (either magnetic north or true
north) to some point (either a point on a map or a point in the real world)
Bearing
Derived from the Latin word recreare  which means to be refreshed.
Recreation
The upward force of the water on an object. This is the reason why boats and people
float on water.
Buoyancy
The pressure exerted by the water at equilibrium due to the force of gravity. In other
words, it is the weight of the water pressed down on the object.
hydrostatic pressure
It is the upward force of the water on an object.
Aquatics
Peeking through life underneath water by swimming with the aid of a snorkel and
mask.
Snorkeling
A piece of equipment that makes it possible to breathe at the surface while the face
is the submerged in water.
Snorkel
Small and inflatable, which provide more buoyancy while floating on water.
snorkel vests
Helps prevent the mask from fogging up.
mask defogger
A big help in keeping hair out of the snorkel and the face as well.
swimming cap
Have a single, full blade while the split fin is “semi-parted ” in the web, separating the
blade into two long, stiff blades.
 paddle-bladed fins
 A diving method where a diver uses a regulator as the as the breathing apparatus
and a tank with compressed air which enables the diver to breathe normally
underwater.
Scuba
He developed an improved diving bell.
 Edmund Halley
Englishman who built the “diving engine,” which was an underwater oak cylinder
supplied with compressed air from the surface.
John Lethbridge
Creates the air pocket to have a clearer view of the underwater life.
Dive Mask
Delivers the steady supply of air from the cylinder with the right pressure.
Regulator
Provides the needed light as it can be dark underwater.
Dive Lights
Monitors the diver’s depth, time of being underwater, and the remaining time for one
to be safely down in the water.
Dive Computer
Is a sport that is often considered as much an attitude or way of life as it is a sport.
Surfing
The study of water in motion.
Hydrodynamics
A geographic term that describes the amount of open water over which a wind has
blown.
Fetch
A sport in attaining or attempting to attain high points in mountainous regions,
mainly for the pleasure of the climb.
Mountaineering
A lifestyle sport involving hiking and trekking through rugged terrain, camping,
climbing over rocks, fallen trees and logs, passing by thick vegetation, crossing rivers,
and exploring the great outdoors while having fun in the process.
mountain climbing 
 Is any climb that can be accomplished within a single day without extraordinary
physical effort, taking five hours or less from the jump-off point (location at the foot
of the mountain where the hike begins) before reaching the summit.
minor climb
Normally requires two or more days to accomplish, with the climber exerting a great
deal of physical effort, and normally takes six hours or more to reach the summit.
Major Climb 
The first Filipino who was able to accomplish that. He scaled the nature’s Goliaths,
surviving the most extreme and challenging weather and environment conditions.
Romeo “Romi” Garduce
An outdoor activity which consists of walking in natural environments, often on
hiking trails.
 Hiking
Are probably the single most important piece of equipment you will need to
purchase before a trip.
 shoes/boots
One of the hiking essentials.
Navigation
Another key element in keeping feet dry and free of blisters.
Socks
Often, their tips are hardened carbide steel, with the ability to “set” into rock and soil
to provide traction.
Trekking Poles
A  ‘thinking’ outdoor sport that combines a participant’s mental ability with physical
ability.
Orienteering
Event is done on a lake or tidal water area within a canoe.
canoe orienteering
Variation of point-to-point or score orienteering conducted at night.
night orienteering
Two-dimension representation of a three-dimension surface. It is a graphic
representation of the ground and the terrain.
 Map
Another important feature of the orienteering map as it will tell you valuable
information. It will describe the terrain, roads, buildings, rivers, etc. using symbols.
Legends
A horizontal angle measured clockwise from north (either magnetic north or true
north) to some point (either a point on a map or a point in the real world)
Bearing
Used to locate your position when two or more prominent landmarks are visible.
Triangulation
Event is done on cross country skis.
ski orienteering
It is an un-timed event where the challenge is mental and achievement is based upon
the ability to correctly interpret the map and its relationship to the ground.
Trail Orienteering
The word _______ is associated with the very early history of the sport, and was used
by the Military Academy, Sweden in 1886 to mean 'crossing unknown territory with
the aid of a map and compass'.
Orienteering
Peeking through life underneath water by swimming with the aid of a snorkel and
mask. What do you call this activity?
Snorkeling
This is the most popular stroke and the easiest for beginners to learn.
Freestyle
To jump into water with your arms and head going in first.
Dives
He developed an improved diving bell.
Edmund Halley
It is originated from the arib word “kenu” which means dugout.
Canoe
They are easy to use, more flexible, and more efficient while swimming on the
surface.
full-foot fins
It is an acronym for Self – Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatu
Scuba
Provides the needed light as it can be dark underwater.
 Dive Lights
Are small and inflatable, which provide more buoyancy while floating on water.
 snorkel vests
Have a single, full blade while the split fin is “semi-parted ” in the web, separating the
blade into two long, stiff blades.
paddle-bladed fins
It is the beam in the center of a canoe that allows the canoe to rest on a person’s
shoulder when portaging.
Yoke
An aspect of swimming that involves a swimmer staying in a vertical position a
vertical position in the water while keeping his or her head above the surface of the
water.
Water Treading
Creates the air pocket to have a clearer view of the underwater life.
Dive Mask
Opening in the kayak’s deck where the paddler sits.
none of these
Delivers the steady supply of air from the cylinder with the right pressure.
Regulator
This is a small valve just lower than the mouth that empties the collected water that
comes down the tube when one blows it out.
 purge valve.
Is a geographic term that describes the amount of open water over which a wind has
blown.
Fetch
Is a movement through water using one’s limbs and usually without artificial
apparatus.
Swimming
Racing is a lengthy race down a river using the kayak or can

Marathon
Contains the pressurized air which allows one to breathe and to stay longer
underwater.
Scuba Tank
Recreation is derived from the latin word 
Recreatio
Is a big help in keeping hair out of the snorkel and the face as well.
 swimming cap
when trekking, maps and compass must be used to avoid markings or leaving of
marks on rocks and the like.
True'.
A special valve on top of the tube that completely stops water (and air) from entering
the tube when a wave comes or when diving underwater.
dry valve
Racing is a lengthy race down a river using the kayak or canoe
Marathon
Feed wild animals or birds as it is not their natural food.
'False'.
Is a sport that is often considered as much an attitude or way of life as it is a sport.
Surfing
Can predict both elements of swells—offshore storm systems and the length of a
wind’s fetch.
Weather forecasting
Engaging in outdoor recreational activities helps people to rest, de-stress or unwind,
and feel revitalize
Psycho-Emotional Benefits
Is the study of water in motion.
Hydrodynamics
Has the most basic part, the solid tube and the mouthpiece. Sometimes, this can be
bent to a specific shape.
classic snorkel
Prevents splashed water and spray from easily entering the tube.
splash guard
Similar to the freestyle in that you use an alternate windmill arm stroke and flutter
kick.
Backstroke
Walk, run, bike, or camp on durable surfaces like established tracks, rocks, gravel, and
dry grasses.
'True'.
“Pack it in pack it out” means everything you brought should be brought back with
you including left-over food or fruit peel. Nothing should be left.
True'.
Can help predict how strong a storm is as it approaches lanMost storm systems that
form far out to sea never reach land with much strength.
Swells
Flatwater recreation is a relaxing canoeing or kayaking where you can take a gentle
paddle down a calm river, ocean, or lake to do sightseeing.
True'.
This is a difficult stroke and not one to choose if you’re just learning how to swim.
Breastroke
Monitors the diver’s depth, time of being underwater, and the remaining time for one
to be safely down in the water.
 Dive Computer
A piece of equipment that makes it possible to breathe at the surface while the face
is the submerged in water.
Snorkel
Helps prevent the mask from fogging up
mask defogger

Positive outdoor experiences can stir up spiritual values.


none of these
Whitewater kayaking is where the kayak is typically fitted with a fin, rather like a
surfboard.
'False'.
Is the upward force of the water on an object. This is the reason why boats and
people float on water.
Buoyancy
This is a difficult stroke and NOT recommended for beginners because it requires
perfect timing and a good deal of strength
Butterfly
Outdoor activities are ways for families to become closer.
Social Benefits
This resistance that that provides much of the propulsion created by a moving fin
snorkeling fins
Englishman who built the “diving engine,” which was an underwater oak cylinder
supplied with compressed air from the surface.
John Lethbridge
Has a more rigid blade than the full-foot fin and it can provide a more forward thrust
but requires more effort to use.
adjustable fins
Kayaking and canoeing both require a paddle for propulsion and steering.

True'.
A kayak has a covered deck, while a canoe is wide open. 
'True'.
Kayak were originally made from the large tree tru
False'.
Sea canoeing is done in open waters such as the ocean or the lake. Kayaks may be
sit-on-top or decked design.
'False'.
Surf kayaking is where the kayak is typically fitted with a fin, rather like a surfboard
True'.
Scuba diving will require certain certification or c-card for one to be allowed to dive
or even rent the scuba equipment. 

'True'.
Diving is really a old adventure as one seem to enter an entirely new world, with
species that can only be find in water. 
False'.
A pre-dive safety check must be done before going to the water. This is performed
once a diver is wearing his/her gear and is done with a dive buddy. 
True'.
Descending to water should not be done in a slow and controlled way; this is what
they call the controlled descent. 
 'False'.
Surfing involves riding ocean waves with a surfboar
True'.
Hydrodynamics is the study of water in motion. 
True'.
Swells is a geographic term that describes the amount of open water over which a
wind has blown. 
False'.
Weather forecasting can predict both elements of swells—offshore storm systems
and the length of a wind’s fetch
True'.
Surf breaks are permanent features that cause waves to break in a predictable way
True'.
Trekking  is a lifestyle sport involving hiking and trekking through rugged terrain,
camping, climbing over rocks, fallen trees and logs, passing by thick vegetation,
crossing rivers, and exploring the great outdoors while having fun in the process.  
False'.
Major Climb is any climb that can be accomplished within a single day without
extraordinary physical effort, taking five hours or less from the jump-off point
(location at the foot of the mountain where the hike begins) before reaching the
summit
False'.
Minor Climb normally requires two or more days to accomplish, with the climber
exerting a great deal of physical effort, and normally takes six hours or more to reach
the summit. 
'False'.
In the European context, mountaineering is often referred to as alpinism  which
means climbing with difficulty such as climbing the alps. 
True'.
Mountaineering, also called mountain climbing, the sport of attaining, or
attempting to attain, high points in mountainous regions, mainly for the pleasure of
the climb. 
True'.
 Frontcountry camping- sometimes also called “car camping” is camping on
planned campgrounds where it is close to a vehicle, with certain amenities (such as
bathrooms and stores) and emergency aid.  
'True'.
Thomas Hiram Holding is considered as the father of modern camping (Ryalls, A. &
Petrin, R. L., 2016). He was a British Traveling tailor whose passion for camping was
developed as a child.

True'.
Clothes are the second  line of defense so that the body can maintain an appropriate
core temperature. 
False'.
Hypothermia is a condition where the body temperature is below 35 degrees
Celsius. 
True'.
Tents should not be light and compact so it will be easier to carry. 
False'.
Recreation is derived from the Latin word recreare  which means to be refreshed
True'.
Engaging in outdoor recreational activities helps people to rest, de-stress or unwind,
and feel revitalized.
True'.
Activities done indoors in the natural setting help in making people realize the great
things that nature provides mankind. 
False'.
The indoors may be in their most natural state or “semi-natural” state, which is a state
where it had gone through some human modification but has retained its natural
feature
False'.
The “Leave No Trace Seven Principles” is a set of universal outdoor ethics that
guides one in the activities to do with nature. 
True'.

 What is un umbrella term for the various fields of  study which examine social
relations and human society.  
Social science
In this field examines various aspects of humans, such as their biology, behavior,
culture and social interactions. 
Anthropology
It is also called Middle Stone Age, ancient cultural stage that existed between the
Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), with its chipped stone too
 Mesolithic
It is the movement of individuals, families, households, or other categories of people
within or between social strata in a society. It is a change in social status relative to
one's current social location within a given society. 
Social mobility 
It is also called class, a group of people within a society who possess the same
socioeconomic status. Besides being important in social theory, the concept of class
as a collection of individuals sharing similar economic circumstances has been widely
used in censuses and in studies of social mobility
 Social Class 
The word community in its literal form is defined by two characteristics: location and
social identification. 
True'.
A community is a living social entity and goes beyond the old categorized of space as
its primary definition. 
True'.
Through local government  participation, individuals can provide their own
contributions through acts of volunteerism in projects and other communal
initiatives.
'False'.
Formations are created with the organic networking of actors that later on find
commonalities and avenues for cooperation and partnerships. Underpinning these
effort is the spirit of collaboration where groups and individuals from various walks of
life come together to form linkages that are important for mobilization and value
creation. 
True'.
Community on the foundation of advocacies and networking is the hope for social
action. 
’'False'.
Thi is the institutions are rules, enforcement characteristics of rules, and norms of
behaviour that structure repeated human interaction.’
Economic Institutions 
The origin of the family goes back to prehistory and is the factor that bound early
settlements
Family Institutions 
These are the visible and organized manifestations of practices and beliefs in
particular social and historical contexts. Like human emotions and attitudes, religious
beliefs and practices project outward onto the social and historical plan.
Religious institutions 
This is taken up a quarter of our whole lives our whole lives development from
infancy to adulthood incubates within the ivory towers of the educational institution.
Educational Institutions 
A social contract is simply an agreement between a master and a subirdinate under
prescribed rules of conduct and rights. It stem from the assumption that humans are
born it a state of nature which is a condition devoid of social orpolotical links. 
Government Institutions 
Social movements represent the collective disdain of individuals and groups against a
prevailing system or idea and are considered by many as more radical than other civil
society groups.
True'.
Comparing social organization with nongovernmental organizations, we can see
glaring differences as well as similarities in their roles. Nongovernment organizations
are more formal, whereas social movements on the flipside are informal.
'False'.
Civil Society is broadly understood as the combination of organizations,
establishments, and individuals that operate outside the influence of the
governmental institutions.
True'.
The role of the civil society organization (CSO) is a very essential part of our liberal
society. CSOs are composed of various actors, such as other groups, organizations, of
institutions that come together to attain a particular goal that is vitally for the greater
good of society
True'.
LGUs are formed by individuals who are willing to contribute to the cause of the
group. People who volunteer in these organizations may come from different
backgrounds, classes, and cultures. With their varied backgrounds, civil
society groups tap into these networks to further expand their reach and support
from the populace. 
'False'.
Through community participation, individuals can provide their own contributions
through acts of volunteerism in projects and other communal initiatives
True'
A community is more than just a collective. It acts much like a living entity that takes
on life. Living within the imaginations of its members, a community also embodies  a
perspective, identity, strand, and, much like a social movement.
'True'
Formations are created with the organic social media of actors that later on find
commonalities and avenues for cooperation and partnerships
'False'.
Standing on the foundation of advocacies and networking is the hope for
networking.
'False'.
Through issues and concerns that are shared among its members, advocacies are
formed by the community and its leaders. To improve and garner support ,
communities try to garner support from other individuals or groups which are
aligned with their worldview
True'.
Anthropology this field examines various aspects of humans, such as their biology,
behavior, culture and social interactions. 
True'.
The Paleolithic (,also known as the "New Stone Age"), the final division of the Stone
Age, began about 12,000 years ago when the first developments of farming appeared
in the Epipalaeolithic Near East, and later in other parts of the world. 
False'.
Social Strafication is a kind of social differentiation whereby members of society are
grouped into socioeconomic strata, based upon their occupation and income, wealth
and social status, or derived power (social and political). 
'True'.
Deviance a social-cultural system of designated behaviors and practices, morals,
worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that relates
humanity to supernatural, transcendental, or spiritual elements. 
False'.
 Sexuality studying people also demands a more personal approach in identifying
subjects. Sexuality is one of the topics that identify people and groups through their
sexual norms, orientation , interest, and behavior. 
'True'.
Institutions are grand social structures that are made up by individuals which, when
viewed as a whole , exhibit pattern of behaviour that create conventions and norms in
our society. 
'True'.
Economic institutions are the visible and organized manifestations of practices and
beliefs in particular social and historical contexts. Like human emotions and attitudes,
religious beliefs and practices project outward onto the social and historical plan.
'False'.
Education takes up a quarter of our whole lives our whole lives development from
infancy to adulthood incubates within the ivory towers of the educational institution.
True'.
'Our own families are considered as the building blocks of our society. The origin of
the family goes back to prehistory and is the factor that bound early settlements. The
formation of an organic union among kin perpetuated the emergence of tribes and
communities
True'.
A social networking is simply an agreement between a master and a subirdinate
under prescribed rules of conduct and rights. It stem from the assumption that
humans are born it a state of nature which is a condition devoid of social orpolotical
links. 
'False'.
Civil Society is broadly understood as the combination of organizations,
establishments, and individuals that operate outside the influence of the
governmental institutions. 
True'.
The role of the civil society organization (CSO) is a very essential part of our liberal
society. CSOs are composed of various actors, such as other groups, organizations, of
institutions that come together to attain a particular goal that is vitally for the greater
good of society
True'.
LGUs are formed by individuals who are willing to contribute to the cause of the
group. People who volunteer in these organizations may come from different
backgrounds, classes, and cultures. 
 'False'.
Community are, by definition, groups that exist for a sole purpose or issue and tend
to fizzle out once it is attained. 
'False'.
Social movements represent the collective disdain of individuals and groups against a
prevailing system or idea and are considered by many as more radical than other civil
society groups. 

True

 An oligopoly, fundamentally, is a market where only a few are able to produce
certain goods or services.

True

 According to French sociologist Emile Durkheim, there is a glaring difference how we


look at individuals and collectives. There is also conceptual difference between
looking into individuals and studying groups of people or communities.

 'True

Society is composed of various intermingling structures that continually make


interactions, thus creating meanings that center on people. The structures created
make up a set of values that stem from the collective consciousness of individuals. 

True'.

Economics has already been established as one of the main cogs that have influence
over institutions. 

False'.

 A free market economy also exists based on the idea of competition. Much like the
survival of the fittest proposed in evolutionary biology, only those that are
determined important and of value are the ones that can be given the chance to
grow, make a 'profit, and expand, as consumers choose which one to buy through
the act of buying.

'True'.
Society cannot exist without interaction among its members. People, by nature, are
social beings that are interdependent with each other. Individuals seek to exchange
ideas and socialize with their kin or members of the community.

True'.

Incompleteness is choices are not equal in terms of value to the individual, therefore,
these options can be sorted depending on relative value or importance. 

False

Functionalist Theory explains that the set roles and statuses hold social balance and
therefore, any change in the scheme will have repercussions on the functions of other
roles and status

True'.

Community structure is represented by the social hierarchies that are inherent to


each collective. The various social statuses and roles all are part of the social system
we are all in. All members of the community, from doctors, lawyers, firemen to the
students, live by these statuses and roles. 

True'

Conflict is more deliberate, and more violent coercive tactics may be employed by
the actor.

True

It refers to the process of working collaboratively with and through groups of people
affiliated by geographic proximity; special interest, or similar situations to address
issues affecting the well being of those people. 

Community Engagement

It refers to the idea of unity or feeling of agreement among individuals with common
interest.  Solidarity 

It characterizes the relationship between a citizen and a political community. This is


indicated by citizen’s involvement in state affairs, with respect to its economic and
social processes, institutions, laws, rights, and responsibilities
Citizenship

It is the objective and reasonable to have a clearer picture of their existence.

 Accountable communities 

It is the next step in realizing ideas from a blueprint. It needs not only the people who
are directly affected but also experts, industry leaders, and scholars who can
contribute their knowledge and experience to the planning. 

Planning 

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