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1. It is an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a common territory and culture.

a. society b. culture c. community d. association


2. This refers to the companionship or friendly association with others, an alliance, a community, or a union.
a. culture b. society c. community d. association
3. They consider society the product of deliberate actions by individuals who come together in pursuit of a common goal.
a. Researchers b. Scholars c. Philosophers d. Students
4. As individual persons, members of society are able to transform themselves and attain development through their
interactions within society.
a. True b. False
5. This is recognized as the earliest and simplest form of society.
a. Pastoral Society b. Hunting and Gathering Society c. Horticultural Society d. Feudal
6. They are nomadic because they spend most of their time searching for food and thus, have no permanent territory.
a. Pastoral Society b. Hunting and Gathering Society c. Horticultural Society d. Feudal
7. A society primarily engages in the small- scale cultivation of plants, fruits, and vegetables and the domestication of
animals.
a. Pastoral Society b. Hunting and Gathering Society c. Horticultural Society d. Feudal
8. This society is semi-nomadic, which means that they travel to another place when they have already depleted the
resources in one area.
a. Pastoral Society b. Hunting and Gathering Society c. Horticultural Society d. Feudal
9. This type of society is characterized by the domestication of animals for food for a more stable and predictable food
supply.
a. Pastoral Society b. Hunting and Gathering Society c. Horticultural Society d. Feudal
10. In this society, roles and responsibilities are more clearly defined with many tasks assigned according to gender.
a. Pastoral Society b. Hunting and Gathering Society c. Horticultural Society d. Feudal
11. In this society, communities have larger populations than hunting and gathering societies and remain longer in one
place.
a. Pastoral Society b. Hunting and Gathering Society c. Horticultural Society d. Feudal
12. This society often produce surplus food and resources, which they trade with other societies.
a. Pastoral Society b. Hunting and Gathering Society c. Horticultural Society d. Feudal
13. In this society, roles and responsibilities are more clearly defined with many tasks assigned according to gender.
a. Pastoral Society b. Hunting and Gathering Society c. Horticultural Society d. Feudal Society
14. This type of society is a further evolution of the pastoral and horticultural societies. Agriculture is involved in the
large-scale and long-term cultivation of crops and domestication of animals.
a. Feudal Society b. Pastoral Society c. Agrarian Society d. Industrial Society
15. This society is based on the ownership of land.
a. Feudal Society b. Pastoral Society c. Agrarian Society d. Industrial Society
16. Feudal societies arouse out of developments in western ______ during Medieval time.
a. America b. Asia c. Europe d. hemisphere
17. In this type of society, rules grant their followers or vassals the right to manage parcels of land.
a. Feudal Society b. Pastoral Society c. Agrarian Society d. Industrial Society
18. Improved technology and farming methods result in increased production, giving rise to a growing population in
agricultural societies to a more structured social system that helps manage resources and its members.
a. True b. False
19. An agrarian and feudal society gives rise to individuals who value relations among family members and with other
members in the community.
a. True b. False
20. This society is based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of goods and services.
a. Post – Industrial Society b. Industrial Society c. Feudal Society d. Virtual Society
21. In Post – Industrial Society, work is done in factories and public education is more prevalent.
a. True b. False
22. the emergence of industrial societies is characterized by greater equalities in wealth, power, and influence.
a. True b. False
23. It is an organized or patterned set of relationships among individuals and groups that compose a society.
a. Social System b. Social Structure c. Society d. Social Values
24. These are set of traits and behaviour that society considers acceptable and are encouraged and passed on to other
members.
a. beliefs b. norms c. values d. religion
25. Individuals in a virtual society often engage in complex relationships.
a. True b. False
26. In this society, the capitalists or business owners are considered the most influential.
a. Post – Industrial Society b. Industrial Society c. Feudal Society d. Virtual Society

27. The advances in science and technology in the late 18th century resulted in the Industrial Revolution, which in turn
gave rise to new production and industrial methods, as well as innovations in transportation and communication.
a. True b. False
28. The virtual society, where people organize themselves through communication technology and the Internet, is a
product of Agrarian society.
a. True b. False
29. Members of this society have higher educational attainment, better training, and specialized roles.
a. Post – Industrial Society b. Industrial Society c. Feudal Society d. Virtual Society
30. The human person exists to relate with others. The person, is by nature, a social being because he or she has a
tendency to go out of himself or herself to form bonds and relationships with others.
a. True b. False

II. Analyze whether the concept of the given scenario is leaning to the ideologies of Hobbes, Locke, or Rousseau
31 - 32. This is based on the assumption that the people have empowered the government to act on their behalf, and that is
considered to be the best judge of what is most beneficial for society.
a. Hobbes b. Locke c. Rousseau d. None of the Above
33 - 34. General Will means individual should surrender their individual desires and work towards what’s best for the
society as a whole.
a. Hobbes b. Locke c. Rousseau d. None of the Above
35 – 36. This concept is known as the consent of the governed.
a. Hobbes b. Locke c. Rousseau d. None of the Above
37 – 38. Persons in their natural states are more cooperative and reasonable.
a. Hobbes b. Locke c. Rousseau d. None of the Above
39 – 40. People are born to follow their desires and that raises conflicts with their pears.
a. Hobbes b. Locke c. Rousseau d. None of the Above
41 – 42. If the government failed to support and cater the needs of the people, the people have the right to relieve the
government and replace it with new one.
a. Hobbes b. Locke c. Rousseau d. None of the Above
43 – 44. People are active participants in choosing the leaders in their society
a. Hobbes b. Locke c. Rousseau d. None of the Above
45. The leaders are concerned with the needs of the people as long as it is their relative
a. Hobbes b. Locke c. Rousseau d. None of the Above

46 – 50. Answer the question in 3 – 5 sentences, write your answer at the back of your answer sheet.

Imagine that it has been proven that there is no life after death, that there is no heaven, and that the soul is not immortal.
What would you do as soon as the discovery is announced?

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