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ILOILO DOCTORS’ COLLEGE

Basic Education Department


Senior high school
West Avenue, Molo, Iloilo City
S.Y. 2023 - 2024

CHPHILO: INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY


FIRST SEMESTER PRE-FINAL EXAMINATION

General Instructions: Read and follow the directions carefully. Write your answers neatly and avoid erasures and
unnecessary markings on your test papers. Do not write anything on this test questionnaire.

I. Directions: Read and understand each statement. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not.

1. Horticultural societies are typically more nomadic than pastoral societies.


2. Industrial societies primarily rely on the cultivation of crops for their sustenance.
3. Post-Industrial societies emerged with the invention of the steam engine during the industrial revolution.
4. Pastoral societies are characterized by the domestication and herding of animals, and they are often nomadic in
nature.
5. Hunting and Gathering societies often exhibit a strict gender hierarchy, with men having a higher status than
women.
6. According to Franz Oppenheimer, society is referred to as the totality of all natural relations and institutions
between man and man.
7. In a Hunting and Gathering society, both hunting and gathering activities are typically done by men, but both sexes
are treated equally.
8. The size and scope of societies may differ, leading to the classification of societies based on factors such as
geography, culture, and beliefs.
9. Horticultural societies involve the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and plants using hand tools. They tend to have a
hierarchical structure and labor division.
10. Agricultural societies primarily rely on the cultivation of crops such as corn, wheat, and rice. They often involve a
mixture of human and non-human means for farming.

II. Direction: Identify what is asked in the following statements.

1. Is referred to as the totality of all natural relations.


2. Society that refers to people raising livestock generally for food, clothing and transport.
3. This society depends on what nature provides for them hunting and gathering edible plants.
4. Type of society that refers to the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, plants, and using of hand tools.
5. Type of society that that refers to the cultivation of crops which can be a mixture of human and non human means.

III. Direction: Enumerate the following.

1-3. Give 3 Subsistent Societies identified by Sociologists


4-5. Give 2 Justifications on how states get power

CPHILO– Pre-final Examination (S.Y. 2023-2024)


Prepared by: Sir Marc Cataluña Page 1

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