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Properly Using Telegram Toward Achieving Communication Goals
Properly Using Telegram Toward Achieving Communication Goals
Properly Using Telegram Toward Achieving Communication Goals
1. Identify how information can be accessed in various media form. Choose the letter of your answer below. Wrrite thye
letter ONLY.
a. TV b. Radio c. Print d.Internet
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Title:TEST 2
Description:
Read and analyze the statements and choose the best answer.
2. Understanding how to use TV for information and entertainment.
A.Media Literacy
B.Information Literacy
C.Technology Literacy
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3. Managing credibility of information based on source.
A.Media Literacy
B.Information Literacy
C.Technology Literacy
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4. Properly using telegram toward achieving communication goals.
A.Information Literacy
B.Media Literacy
C.Technology Literacy
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5. Weighing which among TV, newspaper, radio, and Internet best provides credible information
A.Media Literacy
B.Information Literacy
C.Technology Literacy
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6. Refers to the ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate, effectively use,
and communicate information in its various formats.
A.
Information Literacy
B.Technology Literacy
C.Media Literacy
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7. You are informed and critical understanding of media; the ability to recognize various types of media
and the messages they send.
A.Information Literacy
B.Media Literacy
C.Technology Literacy
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8.
This is the ability to use digital technology, communication tools or networks to locate, evaluate, use, and
create information.
A.Technology Literacy
B.Information Literacy
C.Media Literacy
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9. In this communication model attention is important because it is a measure of how successful the
communication has transpired.
A.Publicity model
B.Reception model
C.Ritual or expressive model
D.Transmission models
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10. In his model, communication originates from someone and their message flows through a channel
and that someone on the other end receives the message.
A.Claude Shannon
B.Harold Laswell
C.Warren Weaver
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11. It states that communication doesn’t start as soon as someone speaks, but rather when a person
responds or gives a feedback, or is looking for a reaction from the environment.
A.Laswell's model
B.Westley and Mclean's Model
C.Shannon and Weaver's Model
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Title:TEST 1
Description:
Determine the concept being asked in each statement.
1. ___________ is a state where our minds operate without any conscious effort from us.
A.Normalization
B.Automaticity
C.Critical Thinking
D.Power
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2. The _____ ______ person is in control of his or her media experiences because he or she understands the
basic conventions of various media.
A.media responsible
B.information literate
C.media literate
D.technology literate
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3. The ability to evaluate the kind of information you access and share is known as ______ ______.
A.information literacy
B.media literacy
C.critical thinking
D.media responsible
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4. Access to media gives you _________.
A.problem
B.power
C.literacy
D.critical thinking
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5. We should all learn to use media _______.
A.responsibly
B.perfectly
C.accurately
D.excellently
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6. Which of the following shows the accurate evolution of media as perceived by McLuhan?
A.A car with global positioning system buil with it, a railway system which runs digitally, or even simple
appliances or gadgets at home than can be controlled using internet.
B.This is the time in human history where everything relied heavily in the use of computers to run major industries.
C.Information was utilized based on personalized needs and motivations.
D.Global communication and networking were enhanced.
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9. It explains that culture and society shapes technology.
A.cultural relativism
B.cultural determinism
C.cultural approach
D.cultural activism
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Title:TEST 2
Description:
Select TRUE if the statement is correct and select FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
10.
As media literate, we must display the ability to evaluate the kind of information you access and share.
A.True
B.False
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11. Clarifying your goals and motivations for seeking information is an example of automaticity.
A.True
B.False
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12. The ability to do something without really thinking is called normalization.
A.True
B.False
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A.True
B.False
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14. In normalization, ideas and actions come to be seen as 'normal' and become taken-for-granted or
'natural' in everyday.
A.True
B.False
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Title:TEST 3
Description:
Identify whether the media form is TRADITIONAL OR NEW.
15.
Write T if it is TRADITIONAL and write N if it is NEW.
[N] 1. Web video portal
[T] 2. Magazine
[T] 3. Radio
[T] 4. Television
[N] 5. Online telephony and messaging capability
[T] 6. Tabloid
[T] 7. Broadsheet
[N] 8. Online video games
( 0) [N]
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Title:TEST 1
A.Johaness Gutenberg
B.Michelangelo Buonarroti
C.Leonardo Da Vinci
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3.
It refers to materials that are written and are physically distributed.
A.Film
B.Broadcast media
C.Print media
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4. The very first mass media in human history.
A.Books
B.Newspapers
C.Magazines
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5. If the information is unbiased and does not lead you to judge the information in a certain way. What type
of information does the statement describe?
A.Popular
B.Objective
C.Stable
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6. It is a product of an author’s expertise and study on the subject matter. It is usually peer-reviewed.
A.Scholarly Resources
B.Popular Resources
C.Tertiary Resources
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Title:TEST 3
Description:
Select TRUE if the statement is correct and select FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
7. Newspapers and magazines are advertising-based.
A.True
B.False
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8. The origin and the levels of transfer of the information is also an important factor to consider in your
information search.
A.True
B.False
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9. Print Media is able to enhance the media experience of its consumer because of the audio-video component
which heightens both the sense of hearing and sense of sight.
A.True
B.False
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Film or cinema is able to enhance the media experience of its consumer because of the audio-video component
which heightens both the sense of hearing and sense of sight.
10.
Broadcast media are considered “household” media because they can be found in
practically any corner of a home.
A.True
B.False
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11. An information literate understand the economic, legal, and social issues surrounding access and
use of information.
A.True
B.False
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Title:TEST 4
12. Select
which of the following sources of information are considered as primary sources.
(multiple answers are allowed)
A.Diary
B.Journals
C.Research papers
D.Book review
E.Letter
F.Feature articles in magazine
G.Citation list
H.New commentaries
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13. Selectwhich of the following sources of information are considered as secondary
sources. (multiple answers are allowed)
A.Moview Review
B.Column page in newspaper
C.Minutes of the meeting
D.Speech
E.Original manuscript of Noli Me Tangere
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Title:TEST 1
1. Identify the given examples whether it is a communicative event or communicative purpose. Write your answer on the space
provided.
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Title:TEST 2
Description:
Select TRUE if the statement is correct and select FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
2.
Sources are not all the same and are not created equal.
A.True
B.False
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3.
Resources may be evaluated by looking at the information that they contain.
A.True
B.False
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4.
Indigenous knowledge may be defined as forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and
circulated by indigenous peoples.
A.True
B.False
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Indigenous media may be defined as forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by
indigenous peoples.
5.
Information offered by indigenous media is primarily to “close down other spaces for the discussion of
indigenous peoples’ issues.”
A.True
B.False
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Information offered by indigenous media is primarily to “open up other spaces for the discussion of indigenous
peoples’ issues.”
6.
Indigenous media serves as a community forum that can help reinforce cultural values and languages.
A.True
B.False
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Title:TEST 3
Description:
Choose the correct answer.
7. Your information needs to dictate your choice of media and information _______.
A.indigenous knowledge
B.indigenous media
C.sources
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8. Which of the following statements best describe indigenous media?
A.media
B.data
C.information
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10. Not everything can be found online, and not everything that you find online is true. always be mindful of
the _______ of online sources of information.
A.validity
B.credibility
C.reliability
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11. The main role of a ______ is to organize and provide you access to information.
A.indigenous knowledge
B.indigenous media
C.library
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1. Match the term to its description in relation with legal, ethical and societal issues in media and information.
A. Intellectual property
1 [The creation of mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs and symbols,
names, and images used in commerce.]
B. Republic Act 8293
1 [The Intellectual Property Code of 1997.]
C. Patent
1 [A document granting an invention sole rights to an invention.]
D. Copyright
1 [A document granting exclusive right to publish and sell literary, musical, or artistic
work.]
E. Derivative work
1 [Based on or derived from one or more existing works.]
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A.novels
B.films
C.technical drawings
D.musical compositions
E.all of the above
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5. The rights of an owner/author to be properly compensated financially upon his or her permission for the
work to be used by another.
A.moral rights
B.economic rights
C.intellectual rights
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6.
It can give people the right to share, use, and even build upon a (created) work.
A.copyright
B.creative common license
C.moral rights
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7. It refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols,
names and images used in commerce.
A.intellectual property
B.netiquette
C.flame war
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Title:TEST 3
Description:
Select TRUE if the statement is correct and select FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
8. Copyright does not cover “ideas, procedures, methods of operation or mathematical concepts” because no
one person or institution can claim sole ownership of these.
A.True
B.False
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9.
You must always respect someone’s original work instead of claiming it as your own.
A.True
B.False
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10.
Under Philippine copyright, both original works and derivative works are protected. Derivative works
are those that are literary or artistic in nature.
A.True
B.False
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11.
There are also works that are not covered by copyright due to insufficient authorship or due to the work
being of importance to public interest.
A.True
B.False
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12.
Flamers have high respect for the views and opinions of other members and have high regard for
courtesy.
A.True
B.False
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Title:TEST 1
1. Match the description to its term in relation with current and future trends of media and information.
A.mobile device
B.u-learning
C.wearable technology
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4. Which of the following are the three basic phases in 3D computer graphics creation?
A.3D modeling
B.Layout and information
C.3D rendering
D.All of the above
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5. Why is ubiquitous learning important in education?
I. Students are able to use multiple devices to access and search for knowledge and information while
developing their search skills.
II. Exposure to new technologies that can help you in your careers.
III. U-learning allow students to access education flexibility.
IV. It help students present knowledge without exhausting too much of their energy.
V. It has shifted the learning paradigm from teacher-centered to learner-centered.
A.III only
B.I, II, and III
C.I, III, and V
D.I, II, III, IV, and
V
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Title:TEST 3
Description:
Select TRUE if the statement is correct and select FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
6.
Wiki website allows visitors to make changes, contributions, or corrections.
A.True
B.False
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7. Media as a watchdog of the society has a role to play in nation building.
A.True
B.False
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8. Media can be used to cause social change.
A.True
B.False
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9.
Media limits people to be educated and be enlightened about the matters that citizens are directly or
indirectly affected.
A.True
B.False
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10. Commodification happens when the camera pans in certain portions of the human body to highlight that
portion.
A.True
B.False
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Title:TEST 1
1.
Determine the concept being described in each statement.
A.True
B.False
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TRANSSEXUALS are the individuals that believe that the discord between their internal gender and
the gender role that they have to perform can be addressed through medical sexual reassignment.
3. Apart from varying cultural backgrounds and ethnicity, human populations also experience social
differences.
A.True
B.False
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4. The concept of socioeconomic class differs depending on the collective experiences of individuals, since the
ideals connected with being poor or wealthy differ.
A.True
B.False
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5. Gender roles refers to a person’s biological identity, which may be male, female, or intersex.
A.True
B.False
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SEXUAL ORIENTATION refers to a person’s biological identity, which may be male, female, or
intersex.
6.
A male who is romantically and sexually attracted to another male is called gay in popular culture.
A.True
B.False
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7. Bipedalism is the capacity to walk and stand on two feet.
A.True
B.False
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8. With regards to our speaking capacity, development of language is an exclusive trait of modern
human.
A.True
B.False
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9. Chimpanzees have a larger brain than humans.
A.True
B.False
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A.True
B.False
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11. Precision grip enables humans to hold and pick objects steadily using their fingers.
A.True
B.False
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Title:TEST 3
Description:
Read and analyze each statement and choose the correct answer.
12. It can be acquired by being born in a country or through legal process.
A.Socioeconimc class
B.Nationality
C.Political identity
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13. A child who was assigned male on his birth certificate grows up to identify himself as a girl and acts
or behaves like one. What gender identity is shown in the statement?
A.Transsexual
B.Pansexual
C.Transgender
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14.
People falling into different social classes are bound to experience life differently such as in the form of
transportation and the type and amount of food that they can afford and consume daily. What category
in social differences is described in the statement?
A.Socioeconomic class
B.Political identity
C.Gender
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15. Individuals who are attracted to multiple types of gender identity.
A.Polysexual
B.Bisexual
C.Asexual
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16. The following are categories of social differences, except:
A.socioeconomic class
B.social organization
C.religous beliefs
D.political identity
E.gender
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17. “My group of people is in the center, and that is, therefore the most important.” What cultural
perspective is shown in the statement?
A.cultural relativism
B.ethnocentrism
C.monotheism
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18. Which of the following statement is NOT true about ethnocentrism?
A.An individual feels that his/her culture is the most appropriate as compared to other cultures.
B.An individual views other culture objectively, without jusdgement.
C.An individual judgeother cultures by the standard of one’s own.
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19. This perspective believes that culture should be understood based on its terms, not using other
standards of another culture.
A.cultural relativism
B.ethnocetrism
C.religous belifes
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20. It has the necessary parts for facilitating pertinent skills such as speaking, touching, feeling,
seeing, and smelling.
A.brain
B.heart
C.temporal lobe
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21. It enables humans to wrap the thumb and fingers on an object.
A.Precision grip
B.Power grip
C.Pressure grip
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Title:TEST 1
A. Heritage in the form of structures, monuments, historical sites, and other artifacts.
1 [Tangible]
B. A political entity that has four requisite elements: territory, sovereignty, people, and
government. 1 [State]
C. Heritage in the form of literature, oral traditions, concepts and values.
1 [Intangible]
D. It is the repository of archaeological finds that allow people from the contemporary
period to reconstruct the culture and environment of their ancestors. 1 [Museums]
E. It is the primary transnational entity that manages and negotiates matters relating to
human heritage. 1 [UNESCO]
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4. ( 1) [Archaeology ]examines the remains of ancient and historical human populations to promote an understanding of
how humans have adapted to their environment and developed.
5. One of the most popular traditions in China is that ( 1) [foot binding] among Chinese women.
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Title:TEST 2
Description:
Determine whether the following heritage sites is MOVABLE or IMMOVABLE.
( 1) []
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Title:TEST 3
Description:
Reach each statement carefully and choose the correct answer,
4. Government originates from taking control of the state by force.
A.Natural theory
B.Paternalistic theory
C.Social contract
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8.
Who proposed demokratia as a political ideology?
A.King Hammurabi
B.Cleisthenes
C.Julius Caesar
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9.
Humans have an innate need to be part of a community.
A.Force theory
B.Natural theory
C.Paternalistic theory
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10. Which of the following is TRUE about demokratia?
A.It is essentially about involving marginalized members of society in the government's day-to-
day activities.
B.
A political ideology aimed at transferring power from the elites' monopoly to the public.
C.
The masses were given direct access to decision-making processes in the state, from
deciding on legislation and enforcing rules to deciding on court cases.
D.All of the above
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Title:TEST 1
Description:
Select TRUE if the statement is correct ans select FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
1. Each status prescribes a set of accepted behaviors that define the individual’s responses and
inclinations. This set is called roles.
A.True
B.False
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2. It is through the existence of the people that concepts on government, state, territory, and sovereignty take
shape.
A.True
B.False
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3. In anti-positivist orientation perceives society as a quantifiable subject from which objective
conclusions can be made.
A.True
B.False
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A.True
B.False
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Title:TEST 2
Description:
Choose the correct answer.
6. It involves at least two individuals who are in constant interaction based on their statuses and roles.
A.roles
B.group
C.social interaction
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7. This ability involves the process of detaching oneself from the common understanding of society and
creates an alternative approach.
A.Social Interaction
B.Sociological imagination
C.Social structure
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8. This is a compilation of ways and means by which humans interact with each other within the confines
of a society.
A.Social interaction
B.Social organization
C.Sociological imagination
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9.
This is the foundation of every society from which emanates the possible roles, statuses, institutions, and
organizations.
A.Sociological imagination
B.Social structure
C.Social interaction
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10. A method in sociology thata promotes a subjective approach wherein social phenomena are
understood through individual experiences.
A.positivist orientation
B.anti-positivist orientation
C.neutral positivist orientation
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11. It refers to the the set of personnel who manages the affairs of the state in its act of allocating
scarce values.
A.government
B.territory
C.people
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12. The capacity of a political system to make independent decisions within its territory.
A.government
B.people
C.sovereignty
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13. This is the geographic space in which the sovereignty of a state is exercised.
A.Territory
B.People
C.Government
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14. This field covers the attitudes, knowledge, and actions of an individual in response to political
variables such as policies created by the government, behavior of politicians, and general political
environment.
A.International relations
B.Political behavior
C.Public policy
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Title:TEST 1
1.
People learn the culture of their own group by living in it, observing it, and being taught things by
members of the group.
A.
socialization
B.enculturation
C.individuation
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2. The process of learning to behave in a way that is acceptable to society.
A.socialization
B.enculturation
C.individuation
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3.
Which of the following are an examples of socialization?
I. Following rules and regulations
II. Being told to obey the authorities
III. Being rewarded for doing chores
IV. Being taught how to behave in public places
A.I and III
B.I, II. III
C.I,II,III, and
IV
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4.
A person's idea of who he or she is in society.
A.
role
B.social identity
C.status
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5.
It consists of the roles and statutes that an individual learns as a child.
A.
Role
B.Secondary identity
C.Primary Identity
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Title:TEST 2
6. Fill in the blanks with the correct words that make the statement complete.
1. ( 1) [Socialization ]refers to the process by which an individual is oriented and taught by his or her society's norms.
2. Such differentiation from the general social template is called ( 1) [individuation]. This can be related to the concept of
personal identity.
3. The value that Filipinos put on family sometimes poses a great threat in the practice of democratic governance in the country
due to ( 1) [kumpadrino] system that leads to nepotism and political dynasties.
4. There are four categories of ( 1) [norms]: folkways, mores, taboos, and laws.
5. Using ( 1) [conflict] theory, it can be said that these values and goals are sometimes the source of conflict within a
society, as individuals have varying access and experiences relating to it.
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Title:TEST 3
Description:
Select TRUE if the statement is correct and select FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
7.
Values are individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another.
A.True
B.False
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8.
As a child gets enculturated and socialized with his or her society’s norm, he or she participates in the
construction of his or her secondary identity.
A.True
B.False
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9. In social learning perspective, humans acquire their behavior genetically.
A.True
B.False
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Socialization refers to the process by which an individual is oriented and taught by his or her society’s norms.
Title:TEST 4
Description:
Determine the concept being described in each statement.
11.
A. The socially approved behaviors that have no moral underpinning. Acceptable or
expected behavior drawn from customs and conventions. 1 [Folkways]
B. It consists of the rules and regulations that are implemented by the state, making them
the prime source of social control. 1 [Laws]
C. These are behaviors that are absolutely forbidden in a specific culture.
1 [Taboos]
D. These are the norms related to moral conventions. These include behaviors that are
considered acceptable in relation to religious practices. 1 [Mores]
E. It is a social construct that labels and marginalizes persons who do not conform to social
norms. 1 [Deviance]
Title:TEST 1
Description:
Choose the correct answer.
1.
A collection of people who do not normally interact but who share similar characteristics.
A.social category
B.social group
C.social aggregate
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2. It consists of individuals who are united by their similar characteristics, and these characteristics serve as
the bases of their constant interaction.
A.social category
B.social group
C.social aggregate
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3.
A collection of people who are in the same place at the same time but who otherwise have nothing else in
common.
A.social category
B.social group
C.social aggregate
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4. It refers to the social ties that link us together with other people. These ties include your family, friends,
acquaintances, classmates, colleagues, neighbors, etc.
A.social organization
B.social network
C.reference group
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5. The social group in which an individual directly affiliates, expresses loyalty to and identifies
himself/herself as being a member.
A.reference group
B.in-group
C.out-group
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6. This type of of leadership is achievement motivated but unity is often a threatened concept.
A.Expressive leadership
B.Instrumental leadership
C.Authocratic leadership
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7.
It is used by an individual as a standard to measure his or her actions.
A.Reference group
B.Formal organization
C.Social category
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8. Lily is living with a korean family. She's meeting the oldest member of the family, it is part of the korean
culture that the youger person will bow lower than the older person as a sign of respect. The family members
are doing it, so Lily did it too. What group behavior is shown in the situation?
A.leadership
B.conformity
C.group-think
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9. This process implies identification of tasks, roles, implementation programs, and general policies.
A.group-think
B.rational planning
C.motivation
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10. A leader that is motivated by relationship and employs cooperative style of management.
A.instrumental leader
B.expressive leader
C.cooperative leader
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Title:TEST 2
Description:
Select TRUE if the statement is correct and select FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
11. When you identify yourself as a member of a particular social group, that group would be an in-group for
you.
A.True
B.False
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12.
In in-group favoritism, this is where you may give preferential treatment to those you perceive are part
of your in-group.
A.True
B.False
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13. In primary groups, the only thing that binds people together is physical proximity.
A.True
B.False
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In social aggregate, the only thing that binds people together is physical proximity.
14.
In primary groups, the purpose of the group is about the task instead of the relationships.
A.True
B.False
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In secondary groups, the purpose of the group is about the task instead of the relationships.
15. The behavior of an individual can be shaped by the set of behavior and beliefs of a group that such an
individual considers as ideal, this group is called as reference group.
A.True
B.False
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16. Stricter compliance to norms can be observed in smaller groups due to the stronger pressure to conform.
A.True
B.False
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17. In-group favoritism occurs when some individual put less effort to perform tasks when they are part of a
group.
A.True
B.False
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Social loafing occurs when some individual put less effort to perform tasks when they are part of a group.
18. Larger groups are prone to have less strict compliance to social norms.
A.True
B.False
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19. A small group has less cohesion because of the less personal connection that each individual has with
other members in the group.
A.True
B.False
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20. Members of the in-group tend to clash or compete with members of the out-group.
A.True
B.False
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Title:TEST 1
Description:
Choose the correct answer.
1. What descent rule promotes a passing down of name and inheritance to the male offspring only?
A.Patrilineal decsent
B.Matrilinealdecsent
C.Patriarchylinealdecsent
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2. One factor that allows an individual to identify another individual as a family member is through
consanguinity, popularly called as ______.
A.family relationship
B.blood relatives
C.family ties
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3. Which of the following are TRUE about the family?
I. A family is a socioeconomic unit.
II. A family can have one or more parents.
III. A family can have parents who are not married.
IV. A family can have parents with same gender.
V. A family should have at least one child.
A.Bilateral descent
B.Unilateral descent
C.Patrifocal
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5. This type of family is often associated with the terms patriarchal, the rule of the father.
A.Matrifocal
B.Patrifocal
C.Patrilineal
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6. A woman is married to two or more husbands at the same time, what form polygamy is this?
A.polygyny
B.polyandry
C.monogamous
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7. A man entered a marriage practice that allows a him to marry several women. What form of
polygamy is this?
A.polyandry
B.polygyny
C.patrifocal
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8. The current spouses were previously married and had children and they created new family by
bringing in their children from their past marriages and often birthing their own.
A.single-parent family
B.extended family
C.reconstituted family
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9. This type of family has several married couples and their children living in one household.
A.extended family
B.adoptive family
C.reconstituted family
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10. It refers to the continuous political rule of one family. This can be in the form of the succession of
rule or in the occupancy of several political positions by one family.
A.kinship by marriage
B.political party
C.political dynasty
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Title:TEST 2
Description:
Select TRUE if the statement is correct and select FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
11. Cultural variation produces differing perspectives and practices of relating to marriage.
A.True
B.False
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12. Matrifocal descent leads an individual to trace kinship relations through the female’s line.
A.True
B.False
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Matrilineal descent leads an individual to trace kinship relations through the female’s line.
13. Monogamous type of family also referred to as the nuclear family.
A.True
B.False
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14. Polyandry is a marriage pattern wherein a woman is allowed to marry several men.
A.True
B.False
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15. There are two types of patriarchy: polyandry and polygyny.
A.True
B.False
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Title:TEST 3
Description:
Identify the postmarital residency rule being described in each statement.
16.
A. This is an arrangement that requires both spouses to leave their
1 [Neolocal Residence]
households and create their own at times even in a different locality.
B. Upon marriage, the woman is expected to transfer to the residence of her
1 [Patrilocal Residence]
husband’s father.
C. This type of residence pattern allows the couple to choose to live either
1 [Ambilocal Residence]
with the wife’s mother’s area or the husband’s father’s area.
D. This type of residency rule arises when the father is economically and
1 [Matrifocal Residence]
physically unable to provide support for the family, thereby ascribing the
role of sole provider and caregiver to the woman.
E. This arrangement allows both spouses to remain with their own
1 [Natalocal Residence]
households after marriage. The couple will have to arrange for meetings
as the two are not living under one household.
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