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BARIW NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

UNDERSTNADING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS


PRE-TEST/POST TEST

I. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write your answer on the space before the number.

_____1. The process, in which an individual adopts, acquires and adjusts to a new cultural environment.
a. acculturation b. indoctrination c. assimilation d. accommodation
_____2. Joint use of a resource or space. It is also the process of dividing and distributing. In its narrow sense,
a. Sharing b. allocating c. assimilating d. distributing
_____3. Considered morally acceptable or unacceptable within any given culture.
a. folkways b. fashion c. mores d. fads
_____4. The process of inculcating a person with ideas, attitudes, cognitive strategies or professional methodologies.
a. acculturation b. indoctrination c. assimilation d. accommodation
_____5. The feeling of apprehension, lack of comfort, or awkwardness especially when a person is around other people.
a. self –esteem b. shyness c. anger d. anxiety
_____6. Any competence facilitating interaction and communication with others where social rules and relations are created, communicated,
and changed in verbal and nonverbal ways.
a. socialization b. social psychology c. social skills d. Persuasion
_____7. The process of learning skills
a. education b. participation c. apprenticeship d. socialization
_____8. Occurs when individuals adopt the cultural norms of a dominant or host culture, over their original culture. Sometimes it is forced by
governments.
a. marginalization b. assimilation c. integration d. acculturation
_____9. The process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a dominant group or assume the values, behaviors, and beliefs
of another group.
a. enculturation b. cultural assimilation c. acculturation d. indoctrination
_____10. Occurs when individuals reject both their culture of origin and the dominant host culture.
a. marginalization b. assimilation c. integration d. acculturation

I. Matching type: Match column A with column B. Write your answer on the space provided for.

Column A Column B
11. Kin (relative A System close to client
12. Interdisciplinary B Mob
13. Microsystem C Primary group
14. Crowd D Managed by departments
15. Bureaucracy E Conglomeration

Column A Column B
16. Globalization F Created by entities such as the government and public services.
17. Institutions G Grouped into a set of hierarchical social categories
18. Social class H A set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations
19. Social network I sexual composition, spatiotemporal cohesion
20. social organization J Process of interaction worldwide

II. Multiple choice: Chose the letter of the correct answer from the given options

_____21. System of beliefs usually involving the worship of supernatural forces or beings.
a. God b. Ritual c. Religion d. Belief
_____22. The belief in a supernatural power that is able to be something other than a person or animal.
a. Polytheism b. Dualism c. Animism d. Monotheism
_____23. A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group.
a. Doctrine b. Dogma c. Policy d. Scripture
_____24. A part-time religious practitioner who acts as a medium between the human and spirit world.
a. Priest b. Shaman c. Pastor d. Deacon
_____25. Known as Ministers or Reverends are generally known as ordained leaders within the Christian church. Unlike priests, pastors do
not serve the role of mediating between a person/group and God;
a. Priest b. Shaman c. Pastor d. Deacon
_____26. Are individuals who have died but, in Catholicism, have lead virtuous lives and have gone through the process of canonization.
a. Intercessors b. Martyrs c. Deity d. Saints
_____27. A journey on behalf of ritual and religious belief.
a. Pilgrimage b. Pasting c. Sacrifice d. Abstinence
_____ 28. An offering of something of value to an invisible force, and is done in many cultures and religions.
a. Tulod b. Sacrifice c. Dusay d. Ritual
_____ 29. The Catholic belief consists of: Baptism, Holy Eucharist, Reconciliation, Confirmation, Marriage, Anointing of the sick, and also Holy
Orders.
a. Sacraments b. Canon law c. Zakat d. Ninety –five theses
_____ 30. Considered a monotheistic religion originating from the teachings of the prophet Muhammad.
a. Protestant b. Islam c. Aglipay d. Iglesia Ni Kristo
_____31. It defines how people relate to nature and their physical environment.
a. Politics b. Anthropology c. Culture d. Sociology
_____32. It always describes human, human behaviour and human societies around the world.
a. Sociology b. Anthropology c. Political Science d. Culture
_____33. It is a social science that deals with humans and their interactions.
a. Sociology b. Anthropology c. Political Science d. Culture
_____34. It is the study of human social relationships and institutions.
a. Politics b. Anthropology c. Culture d. Sociology
_____35. It is a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing.
a. Beliefs b. Customs c. Traditions d. Norms
_____36. This term means scientific study of man or human beings.
a. Politics b. Anthropology c. Culture d. Sociology
_____37. It refers to a theoretical foundation of contemporary anthropology.
a. Nature of politics b. Nature of anthropology c. Nature of culture d. Nature of sociology
_____38. What is social anthropology?
a. The study of human social life, groups, and society
b. Systematic study of politics
c. Systematic study of biological, cultural and social aspects of man
d. Studies how social patterns and practices and variations develop across different societies
_____39. It is one of the important bases that define and influence a society.
a. Culture b. Society c. Socialization d. Enculturation
_____40. It attempts to explain how the social world operates.
a. Political theory b. Sociological theory c. Anthropological theory d. Cultural theory
_____41. It is used to analyze and explain objects of social study, and facilitate organizing sociological knowledge.
a. Theoretical perspective b. Conflict perspective c. Cultural perspective d. Functionalist
_____42. It sees social life as a competition, and focuses on the distribution of resources, power, and inequality.
a. Theoretical perspective b. Conflict perspective c. Cultural perspective d. Functionalist
_____43. Society is
a. a political entity
b. the same as culture or nation
c. limited by geographical boundaries
d. organized interaction of people sharing land and culture
_____44. Culture includes
a. only material things such as cars or jewelry
b. our thoughts, our beliefs, and our possessions
c. the land we share
d. only nonmaterial things such as values or beliefs
_____45. Hunting and gathering societies:
a. Invented the internet
b. Were involved in global trade
c. Ate a lot of fast food
d. Lived off the resources that were directly around them such as animals and vegetation
_____46. It is a distinctive characteristic that defines an individual or shared by those belonging to a particular group.
a. Attitude b. Behavior c. Identity d. Values
_____47. What is Sociology?
a. The study of human social life, groups, and society
b. Systematic study of politics
c. Systematic study of biological, cultural and social aspects of man
d. Studies how social patterns and practices and variations develop across different societies
______48. What is Political science?
a. The study of human social life, groups, and society
b. Systematic study of politics
c. Systematic study of biological, cultural and social aspects of man
d. Studies how social patterns and practices and variations develop across different societies
______49. What is Anthropology?
a. The study of human social life, groups, and society
b. Systematic study of politics
c. Systematic study of biological, cultural and social aspects of man
d. Studies how social patterns and practices and variations develop across different societies
______50. What is social anthropology?
a. The study of human social life, groups, and society
b. Systematic study of politics
c. Systematic study of biological, cultural and social aspects of man
d. Studies how social patterns and practices and variations develop across different societies

Prepared by:
ANNALIE D. CELADINA
Subject Teacher-SHS

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