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REVIEW TEST IN UCSP

2ND QUARTER
8. The state works as a family, it creates agencies
1. Backed up by the government itself, this to provide for the welfare of its members.
institution has less tendency to be bankrupt. In Meanwhile, non-state institutions work as
relation, this non-state institution can also be a _______________ to lessen the burden of the
state institution. Which one is it? state-government.
A. Banks A. parents
B. Cooperatives B. brothers and sisters
C. Corporations C. tito and tita
D. Trade unions D. lolo and lola
2. Non-state agencies like JICA, CIDA, and USAID 9. Helen is maltreated by her employer in Saudi
provide financial assistance to particular projects of Arabia where she works as a domestic helper.
a country like building bridges or roads that are What government agency must she seek help?
essential for development. Which non-state A. Department of Health
institution provides this kind of aid? B. Department of Interior and Local Government
A. Banks C. Overseas Workers Welfare Administration
B. Corporation D. Department of Education
C. Civil organization 10. Former United States of America vice president
D. Development agencies Al Gore went to the country last
3. There are various kinds of institutions in any 2017 to speak about the impacts of climate change.
society. Some are state-owned while some are not. This kind of advocacy is the duty
Which of the following can be an example of a non- provided by a non-state agency known as ____.
state institution? A. Bank
A. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) B. Corporation
B. Banks C. Civil organization
C. Local government D. Development agencies
D. Philippine executive government 11. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about non-
4. Non-state institutions from other countries can state institutions?
also have a big impact to the Philippines. What is A. Some are for profit while some are not.
the MOST expected function of these non-state B. Some are foreign while some are local.
institutions? C. They contribute a lot to the economy.
A. Development D. They do not influence what the government
B. Investigations does.
C. Investments, finances 12.Non-state institutions play a very important role
D. Reforms on economic and political practices in people’s daily lives. Which non-state institution
5. Non-state institutions are often seen as doing helps people acquire money or property in order to
what the government also does. To start a business?
set it apart from the government, which of the A. Banks
following terms BEST describes nonstate B. Cooperatives
institutions? C. Corporations
A. Involuntary D. Trade unions
B. Locally-based 13. Education is a social institution that has its own
C. Non-governmental definition. Which of the following bests define
D. Publicly and privately owned education?
6. Which non-state institution raises awareness on A. It is a social institution that improve social status
certain issues, such as Amnesty International for B. It is a social institution that helps people think,
human rights violations? feel, and behave in a way that contributes to their
A. Advocacy groups success.
B. Civil organizations, e.g. religion C. It is a social institution through which a society’s
C. Civil organizations, e.g. research children are taught basic academic knowledge,
D. Transnational development agencies learning skills, and cultural norms.
7. Civil organizations come in many form. Which D. All the above
one is MOST expected to show the realities of the 14. The educational system in the Philippines has
daily living of ordinary members of society? two forms: the formal and the nonformal. Which of
A. Law firms the following belongs to a nonformal education?
B. Mass media A. An educational activity about work skills.
C. Overseas research team B. An educational program for out of school
D. People’s organizations in communities children.
C. An educational movement for social statement was from the American writer and
development. futurist Alvin Toffler. What is does he wants to high
D. All of the above lights in saying this?
15. Education has several functions to people and A. Illiteracy is being knowledgeable.
society. Which of these statements tells the B. It is the concept of being a good learner.
function of education? C. It is the manner of pursuing your dreams.
A. Education is for all D. The long journey that has taken place in the field
B. Education is reinforced by state or religion. of education.
C. Provides new experiences, offers alternatives. 23. .Which is a social institution that taught basic
D. Education transmits culture and provides academic knowledge, learning skills, and cultural
socialization. norms?
16. Education will be more appreciated through its A. Education
goals. Which of these are the two most important B. Formal education
goals of education? C. Informal education
A. Communication and patriotism D. Nonformal education
B. Social and cultural innovations 24. Which type of education is usually based in the
C. Self-actualization and productive citizenry classroom and the learners are provided by trained
D. Upgrading social standing and becoming famous and professional teaching and nonteaching
17. The education has a huge and multifaceted personnel?
social institution that prepares citizens for A. Homeschooling
innumerable needs of society. What does this B. Formal education
statement infer? C. Informal education
A. Education is the primary institution in the D. Nonformal education
society. 25. The education that focuses more on skills, more
B. The main goal of the society is to educate the of participatory approach and is out of a formal
citizen. C. Education is a primary need for structure is nonformal. Which shows scenario of a
economic development. nonformal education??
D. Education performs several functions for people A. Martheena attends her class every day at school.
and the community they belong B. Grace passed the National Certificate on driving.
18. The following is a nonformal education except C. Maggie stays at home and her lesson is
for? A. Computer Literacy Program conducted by an online teacher.
B. Primary Education D. Allan attends night classes at the nearby
C. Secondary Education university because he is working during daytime.
D. Tertiary Education 26. Which of the following choices best define the
19. Which among the following belongs to a concept of social stratification?
compulsory formal education? a. It refers to people living in immense poverty
A. Welding b. It refers to people in elite category
B. College education c. It refers to grouping of social classes base on the
C. Elementary education factors such as power, wealth, and prestige
D. Alternative Learning System d. It is the study of indigenous people
20. Whether formal or nonformal education, both 27. Which type of status is earned by an individual?
exerts significance in the society. Hence, everyone a. Single status
is entitled to a free education of at least a primary b. Ascribed status
education. Which of the following does not show c. Achieved status
the significance of the right to education? d. In a relationship status
A. It stimulates independence. 28. Why is social stratification be considered as
B. It provides productive citizens. universal but variable?
C. It divests work related opportunities. a. Everyone is entitled to be part of a social class.
D. It produces important development benefits. b. A man, in any chances, can change his/her own
21. “Education prepares us for the later station of social class.
our lives, and to buy the necessities of life.” Which c. Social stratification is based on the factors of
statement does it implies? power, wealth, and prestige.
A. Socialization d. It shows up in every society in the world but how
B. Social Integration exactly it looks like vary from society to society.
C. Social Needs 29.In class system, is social mobility possible?
D. Social Placement a. Yes, because class system has element of
22. “The illiterate of the twenty-first century will meritocracy based on personal achievements and
not be those who cannot read and write, but those talents of a person.
who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn”. This
b. No, because a man, in any chances, can’t change D. Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
his or her own social class. (CARP)
c. No, because of social control restriction based on 35. Its thrusts included Early Childhood
a set of strong cultural and religious beliefs. Development, Universalization of Quality Primary
d. No, because class system has no element of Education, and Alternative Learning Systems.
meritocracy resulting in an immense social A. Education for All (EFA)
inequality. B. The Philippines’ Conditional Cash Transfer
30. In caste system, is social mobility possible? Program: Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
a. Yes, because caste system has element of (4Ps)
meritocracy that is based on personal C. Service Delivery Network (SDN)
achievements and talents of a person. D. Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
b. Yes, because a man, in any chances, can change (CARP)
his or her own social class. 36. It is the agency which headed the The
c. No, because of social control restriction based on Philippines’ Conditional Cash Transfer Program:
a set of strong cultural and religious beliefs. Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).
d. Yes, because anyone can achieve greatness as A. Department of Social Welfare and Development
long as he or she works hard for it. (DSWD)
31. It is a human development measure of the B. Department of Education (DEPED)
national government that provides conditional cash C. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
grants to the poorest of the poor, to improve the D. Department of Health (DOH)
health, nutrition, and the education of children 37. It is the agency which headed the Education for
aged 0-18. All (EFA).
A. Education for All (EFA) A. Department of Social Welfare and Development
B. The Philippines’ Conditional Cash Transfer (DSWD)
Program: Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program B. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
(4Ps) C. Department of Health (DOH)
C. Service Delivery Network (SDN) D. Department of Education (DEPED
D. Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP 38. What is the term used to describe a gradual
32. It is the apparent disparity of the distribution of increase in the average temperature the Earth’s
wealth and an uneven dissemination of atmosphere and its oceans, a change that is
opportunity in the realm of politics, job believed to be permanently changing the Earth’s
opportunities, and in other areas of life. climate?
A. equity A. Globalization
B. equality B. Global Warming
C. inequality C. Greenhouse Effect
D. inclusion D. Weather Condition
33. It is a human development measure of the 40. What is the term often used to refer to Filipino
national government that provides conditional cash migrant workers, people with Filipino citizenship
grants to the poorest of the poor, to improve the who reside in another country for a limited period
health, nutrition, and the education of children of employment?
aged 0-18. A. Filipino Migrants
A. Education for All (EFA) B. Filipino Workers Abroad
B. The Philippines’ Conditional Cash Transfer C. Filipino Domestic Helper
Program: Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program D. Overseas Filipino Worker
(4Ps) B. Instruction: Write TRUE if the statements
C. Service Delivery Network (SDN) suggest effect of global warming and FALSE if not.
D. Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP 1. ______ Rainfall Patterns
34. Under this set-up, every family in a local health 2. ______ Surface Temperature and Cyclones
system is designated to a health service provider or 3. ______ Coastline Changes
health facility within the network to ensure 4. ______ Water level changes
sustained access to quality healthcare across 5. ______ Food productivity
political, geographical and administrative 6. ______ Forest Cover
boundaries. 7. ______ Desertification of Lands
A. Education for All (EFA) 8. ______ Plantation
B. The Philippines’ Conditional Cash Transfer 9. ______ Hurricane
Program: Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program 10.______ Earthquake
(4Ps)
C. Service Delivery Network (SDN)

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