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1st Quarter Examination

Understanding Culture, Society and Politics

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct D12. It refers to an object made by a
answer and write it on a separate answer sheet. human being that is being used for
cultural or
Choices for item 1 to 4 historical interest.
For item 13 to 16
A. Anthropol ogy C. Perspective
B. Culture D. Political Science A. Cultural change C. Cultural relativism B.
E. Sociology Cultural Option D. Social change E. Sociological
view
A1. What is the study of human social
connections and organization? A13. Patterns of marriage are
C2. It is a branch of social science that _____________, not a truth objectives.
constantly deepen the knowledge and B14. It is a variations or changes in the social
protect the quality of life. organization patterns of subgroups
D3. What is always used to characterize within a community.
people, human behavior, and human C15. It refers to all changes impacting new
characteristics or trait complexes, as
communities all over the world?
B4. It describes how individuals interact well as changes in a culture's content
with nature and their surroundings. and structure.
B16. It is the ability to understand a
Choices for item 5 to 8 culture on its own terms rather than
making
A. Conflict perspective C. Political theory B. judgments based on one's own cultural
Nature of culture D. Sociological theory E. standards.
Theoretical perspective
A. Family C. Military
A5. It considers social life to be a B. Mass media D. Religion and state
competition and focuses on resource E. Social circle
distribution, power, and inequality
D6. It is used to analyze and explain social For item 17 to 20
research objects, as well as to organize
sociological knowledge. A17. It is classified as non-proximate
E7. Makes an attempt to describe how socialization agents since it does not
society works. involve direct, face-to-face encounter.
C8. It refers to a contemporary B18. It is a social organization that helps
anthropology's theoretical beginning. in maintaining social order.
C19. Assumed to be the ultimate source of
Choices for item 9 to 12 authority.
D20. It is regarded as the basic unit of
A. Artifacts C. Norms society and a primary agent of socialization
B. Language D. Symbols from birth to childhood.
E. Values
For item 21 to 22

E9. It refers to a person's moral principles A. Cognitive Development Theory


or standards of conduct. B. Moral Development Theory
A10. These are behavioral and cognitive C. Psychoanalytic Theory
guidelines or expectations based on D. Theory of Looking-glass self.
shared ideas within a cultural or social E. Theory of Social Self
group. D21. The theory relates to the process of
C11. It refers to a system of words and socialization that occurs between
symbols that people use to childhood and adolescence.
communicate with one another. C22. It is a never-ending process that takes
place throughout our lives. For item 31 to 33
For item 23 to 24
A. Ethnocentrism C. Cultural Change B. Cultural
A. Primary group C. In-group Relativism D. Political Change E. Social Change
B. Secondary group D. Reference group E.
Network group D31. Globalization is an example of
______. 32. Reading books on the culture
of a
A23. It's a group to which a person belongs
foreign exchange students is an act that
and with whom he or she has a sense of
signifies __________________.
belonging.
A33. Believing a person’s form of worship is
B24. It is a social group that has a significant
strange is an expression of
impact on a person's views, values,
_______________.
conduct, and attitude.
B34. Which of the following is a deviant
For item 25 to 26 behavior?
A. Socialite C. Industrious
A. Anthropology C. Culture B. Religious D. Indigent E. Drug addict
B. Beliefs D. Sociology 35. A systematic means and practices used
E. Political Science to maintain norms and regulate conflict. A.
Civil disobedience
B25. Faith in God is an example of B. Informal sanctions
C. Human rights
A26. A discipline that deals with the several D. Self-identity
aspects such as the study of state and E. Social Control
government is called __________. 36. An example of primary group
27. An example of Anthropological A. Barkada D. Fraternity
perspective: B. Family E. Sports team
A. Study of democracy C. Facebook friends
B. Social interactions For item 37 to 39
C. Social life competition
D. Realm of politics A. Anthropological Perspective
E. Environmental issues B. Conflict Perspective
28. Culture is a set of rules, procedures, C. Functionalist Perspective
ideas, and values shared by members of D. Individual Perspective
the society. Culture is said to be E. Symbolic interaction Perspective
normative. This implies that
A. Once culture will have norms which 37. Social life is a competition.
differ only slightly from another. 38. Bio-cultural focus.
B. Culture excludes customs. 39. Societies are taught to function like
organisms working together to maintain
C. Culture provides individuals with
and reproduce societies.
standards of conduct.
40. Which of the following is a FALSE
D. Culture is NEVER socially learned.
statement pertaining to socialization?
E. Culture does NOT relate to nature.
A. It may happen in organizations that
For item 29 to 30 maintain social control.
B. It happens when existing social
A. Artifact C. Culture
roles are changed.
B. Belief D. Ideology
C. In socialization processes, it’s very
E. Symbol difficult to establish our own
identities.
A29. The picture of a woman on the door to D. Learning new norms and values
the women’s restroom is an example of may occur later in life.
using a(n)________ to communicate. E. Socialization bridges gaps
B30. An antique jar is an example of
_________.

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