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I.

Multiple Choice
Directions: Read each question carefully. Choose the correct answer by writing your answer
before the number of each question.
____1. It defines how people relate to nature and their physical environment.
A. Politics B. Anthropology C. Culture D. Sociology
____2. It always describes human, human behavior and human societies around the world.
A. Sociology B. Anthropology C. Political Science D. Culture
____3. It is a social science that deals with humans and their interactions.
A. Sociology B. Anthropology C. Political Science D. Culture
____4. It is the study of human social relationships and institutions.
A. Politics B. Anthropology C. Culture D. Sociology
____5. 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
____6. This term means scientific study of man or human things.
A. Politics B. Anthropology C. Culture D. Sociology
____7. It refers to a theoretical foundation of contemporary anthropology.
A. Nature of politics C. Nature of culture
B. Nature of anthropology D. Nature of sociology
____8. It attempts to explain how the social world operates.
A. Political theory C. Anthropological theory
B. Sociological theory D. Cultural theory
____9. It is used to analyze and explain objects of social study, and facilitate organizing
sociological knowledge.
A. Theoretical perspective C. Cultural theory
B. Conflict theory D. Functionalist perspective
____10. It sees social life as a competition, and focus on the distribution of resources, power,
and inequality.
A. Theoretical perspective C. Cultural theory
B. Conflict theory D. Functionalist perspective
____11. It is the ability to understand a culture on its own terms and not to make judgments
using the standards of one’s own culture.
A. Sociological view C. Cultural relativism
B. Culture D. Society
____12. It refers to a group or community which shares common experience that shapes the
way its members understand the world.
A. Politics B. Society C. Political Science D. Culture
____13. It is anything that is used to stand for something else.
A. Symbols B. Norms C. Artifacts D. Language
____14. Refers to a system of words and symbols used to communicate with other people.
A. Symbols B. Norms C. Artifacts D. Language
____15. It refers to valuable tools for exploring the past and using them to understand the
past.
B. Values B. Norms C. Artifacts D. Language
____16. These are rules or expectations of behavior and thoughts based on shared beliefs
within specific cultural or social group.
A. Values B. Norms C. Artifacts D. Language
____17. Refers to all alterations affecting new traits or trait complexes and changes in a
cultures content and structure.
A. Cultural change C. Political change
B. Social change D. Sociological change
____18. A variation or modifications in the patterns of social organization of sub groups within
society.
A. Cultural change C. Political change
B. Social change D. Sociological change
____19. Cultural relativism teaches us that, marriage patterns are _____, not objective truth.
A. Social option C. Cultural option
B. Political option D. Socio-cultural option
____20. It is person’s principles or standards of behavior.
A. Values B. Norms C. Artifacts D. Language
____21. It is considered as a primary or standard of behavior.
A. Peers B. Family C. Teachers D. Facebook friends
____22. The theory refers to a socialization that may occur between infancy to adolescence.
A. Cognitive Development Theory C. Theory of Social Self
B. Moral Development Theory D. Psychoanalytic Theory
____23. It pertains violation of society’s norm.
A. Social control B. Deviance C. Civil obedience D. RA 9165
____24. A systematic means and practices used to maintain society’s norms, rules and laws;
regulate conflict; and discourage deviant behavior.
A. Human rights C. Civil disobedience
B. Self-identity D. Social control
____25. Refers to persons, groups, and institutions that interact with individuals to participate
in the society.
A. Agents of socialization C. Social standard
B. Social role D. Social process
____26. Which of the following is a deviant behavior?
A. Socialite B. Religious C. Indigent D. Drug addict
____27. Which of the following is a false statement pertaining to socialization?
A. Socialization may happen in organizations that maintain social control.
B. Socialization happens when existing social roles are changed.
C. In socialization processes, it’s very difficult to established our own identities.
D. Learning new norms and values may occur later in life.
____28. It connotes an unacceptable behavior.
A. Deviancy C. Informal sanctions
B. Civil obedience D. Social control
____29. Which of the following social organization that inhibits social control?
A. Military B. Violence C. Child abuse D. Rebellion
____30. Which of the following is the example of a formal sanction in the society?
A. Discipline B. Rule of law C. Gossip D. Social standard
____31. Considered as ultimate source of authority.
A. Religion and state C. Mass media
B. Classroom D. Pinterest
____32. It is characterized as non-proximate agents of socialization, meaning it lacks a direct,
face-to-face interaction.
A. Mass media B. Peer group C. Sorority D. Social circle
____33. Refers to the idea that a person has the innate right to be valued and respected.
A. Human rights B. Identity C. Human dignity D. Self-respect
____34. The process of being socialized to a particular culture.
A. Ostracism B. Cultural orientation C. Cultural value D. Enculturation
____35. A primary agent of socialization from infancy up to childhood.
A. Church B. Family C. School D. Barangay council
____36. It refers to activities through which people make, preserve and amend general rules.
A. Politics B. Power C. Authority D. Legitimacy
____37. An organization involved in a political process or activities related to politics.
A. Advocacy groups C. Special interest group
B. Political parties D. All of the above
____38. The smallest form of political organization.
A. Bands B. State C. Council D. Community
____39. The concept of being to issue and, using coercive power, to enforce a command.
A. Control B. Political power C. Legitimacy D. Authority
____40. A political organization governed by a Chief.
A. Chiefdom B. Tribe’s C. Community D. Nation
Answer Key:
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. D
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. B
9. A
10. B
11. C
12. D
13. A
14. D
15. C
16. B
17. A
18. B
19. C
20. A
21. B
22. B
23. B
24. D
25. C
26. D
27. B
28. A
29. A
30. B
31. A
32. A
33. C
34. D
35. B
36. A
37. D
38. A
39. D
40. A
II. Identification
Directions: Identify what is asked in the following items. Write your answer in the space
provided before each number.
Aggregate Primary group In-group
Secondary group Workplace Interdependence
Fraternity (exclusive for males) Primary group Out-group
Family Network group Social network/social media
Reference group Favorite sports team Social group

__________1. A collection of individuals who have relations with one another to make them
interdependent to some significant degree.
__________2. A small, intimate and a less specialized group.
__________3. A group which has a strong influence on an individual’s belief, values, behavior
and attitude.
__________4. A structure of relationship which has an interconnection, ties, linkages between
people and the larger social institutions like social media.
__________5. A group to which a person belongs and with which he or she feels a sense of
identity.
__________6. A group to which one does not belong and to which he or she may feel a sense of
competitiveness.
__________7. A necessary condition that exists within social groups because the members able
to share common values and principles.
__________8. A larger group, less intimate and more specialized engaged in impersonal and
objective-oriented relationship for a limited time.
__________9. An example of a secondary group.
__________10. A basic primary social group.
__________11. An example of out-group.
__________12. An example of a network group.
__________13. An example of a reference group.
__________14. A mere collection of people in the same time and place which does not
necessarily influence individual’s social actions.
__________15. A source of a bigger pool of circle of friends using technology.

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