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Diss - 1ST ST - W1-W3 - 2021-2022 - Students
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5. It implies the conformity of one's beliefs with one's 13. What is the so-called philosophy of and a method
reasons to believe. for interpreting human experiences as
A. Faith means to understand the question of what it is
B. Rationality to be human?
C. Logic A. Feminist
D. Reasoning C. Human Environment System
B. Institutionalism
6. What theory includes any form of constraint (formal or D. Hermeneutical Phenomenology
informal) that human beings devise to shape their
interaction? 14. Who developed the concept of Hermeneutical
A. Symbolic interactionism Phenomenology?
B. Structural functionalism A. Adam Smith
C. Institutionalism B. David Ricardo
D. Rational Choice Theory C. Martin Heidegger
D. John Maynard Keynes
7. Which of the following is NOT considered as
institutions? 15. In Hermeneutic Phenomenology, how the data is so
A. School much significant in social science research?
B. People A. Focus on the result and carefully
C. Government analyze it.
D. Media
B. Grasp the true nature of things as C. Link the location and features through
experienced in the world. historical records.
C. Manifest a good quality answer to D. Modify the location and weather based on
come up a significant data. the present condition.
D. Attempts to see the truth in things as a
mean to understand what it is to be 22. What is the process of making the environment
human. dirty and unhealthy for living?
A. Recycling
16. What does the word “environment” mean? B. Pollution
A. Goods produced in a factory C. Endangered Animals
B. Many cars producing pollution D. Reuse
C. All-natural things such as trees, dirt,
water etc. 23. Which of the following is NOT one of the negative
D. Cutting down trees and putting garbage effects of human action to its environment?
into rivers A. Overpopulation
B. Water Scarcity
17. TRUE or FALSE. Read and analyze the statement. C. Waste problem
Choose the letter of the answer: D. Preservation of Habitat
I. Landscape refers not only in the beautiful spot
but the mixture of environment and human 24. TRUE or FALSE. Read and analyze the statement.
Choose the letter of the answer:
phenomena that coexist together in a specific
I. Human Environment System bridges the gap
place on earth.
between, and integrate knowledge from, the
II. Landscapes Includes rivers, hills, forest,
social and the natural sciences within one
soils, man-made buildings, roads and bridges
framework in the studies of environmental and
social issues.
A. the first statement is true, and second
II. This approach conceptualizes mutual
statement is false
dependence between human and
B. the first statement is false, and the
environmental systems
second statement is true
A. the first statement is true and second
C. both statements are true
statement is false
D. both statements are false
B. the first statement is false and the
second statement is true
18. Which of the following statement is best idea of
C. both statements are true
human-environment systems?
D. both statements are false
A. It refers to the development of
association with a given location.
B. It holds that society shapes nature and 25. Which of the following are the criticisms and
that nature shapes society. limitations of “human-environment systems?”
C. Includes government policies, A. A common theme yet with varying
industrial, waste management and the interpretations in the concepts of
like. human-environment systems theory is
D. It is the underlying structure the interdependence of the material
responsible for the spatial distribution environment and human behavior.
of things. B. A common theme yet with varying
interpretations in the concepts of
19. What do you call a map that focuses on a specific human-environment systems theory is
theme or subject area such as physical phenomena the interdependence of the
like temperature variation, rainfall distribution and psychological issue and human
population density in an area? behavior.
A. Thematic Map C. A common theme yet with varying
C. Mind Map interpretations in the concepts of
B. Mental Map human-environment systems theory is
D. Concept Map the multidisciplinary of the material
environment and human behavior.
20. Which of the following statement is clearly NOT the D. Do not have a theme yet with varying
meaning of a mental map? interpretations in the concepts of
A. It is a map inside our own minds. human-environment systems theory is
B. It is a personal visualization of spatial the interdependence of the material
information. environment and human behavior.
C. It emphasizes the spatial variation of
human issues.
D. It often combines information with
subjective interpretation.
21. How will you interpret the use of thematic map and
mental map in on the use of sense of place
under Human-Environment Systems?
A. Emphasize the place and weather
condition.