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The person with the most influence, who can lead others to achieve a goal or accomplish a certain
task. A. Leader B. Influencer C. Boss D. Manager

2. If local politics is for the structure of government; _________ is for population size and population
density. A. Geography B. Sociology C. Anthropology D. Demographics

3. The process and qualities of command and decisiveness with regard to the necessary actions that
ensure
the welfare of the community. A. Leadership B. Management C. Institution D. Power

4. Power comes not from an official position, but from the respect and appreciation one has earned from
the group. A. Informal Power Structure B. Community Dynamics C. Understanding Community D. Formal
Power Structure

5. Refers to the changes that occur in the social order of society.. A. Cultural Change B. Social Change C.
Political Change D. Technological Change

6. Derived from the Latin word communis, which means “common” or “shared”. A. Institution B.
Empowerment C. Community D. Citizenship

7. They are appointed based on qualifications, attitude and most often, through the votes of the
residents. A. Informal Power Structure B. Community Dynamics C. Understanding Community D. Formal
Power Structure

8. Enable the people to independently decide, plan-out and take action to control the situation they
have in community. A. Institution B. Empowerment C. Community D. Citizenship

9. Once issues are assessed properly and people in the community understand the needs, how do they
work
collaboratively to act on it?
A. Understanding B. Empowerment C. Engagement D. Awareness

10. The following are the importance of studying community EXCEPT. A. It motivates people to work
together
B. It encourages social, religious, or traditional obligations for mutual help
C. People see a genuine opportunity to their lives and for the community
D. Community participation could not be understood as the direct involvement of citizenry

11. Understanding community life makes us value the things we have on a daily basis, social encounter
constructs
reality and affects some changes within. A. Community Action B. Community Dynamics C. Geographical
Community D. Micro-Level Community

12. Any activity that aims to increase the understanding, engagement, and empowerment of
communities for the
Intention of giving services to people. A. Community Action B. Community Dynamics C. Geographical
Community D. Micro-Level Community
13. An umbrella term for various fields of study which examines social relations and human society. A.
Ethics of Care B. Embracing Diversity C. Unique relationship D. Recognizing the self in other

14. Interpersonal relations are made possible when self becomes aware of the other which includes
everyone and
everything outside of the ________. A. Other B. Member C. Self D. Individual

15. An organized group of people whose members interact and have a common territory and culture
A. Community B. Society C. Environment D. Association

16. Society is considered unique among all other groups because of this reason. A. Experience variety of
tragic incidents C. Product of deliberate actions
B. Learn how to deal with other figure of authority D. The nature of the human persons that compose it

17. This field is the study of society, social order, social interactions, and culture. A. Psychology B. Political
Science C. Sociology D. Anhtropology

18. The following are disciplines in social sciences that related to the idea community EXCEPT. A.
Geography l B. Biology C. History D. Economics

19. Described as industrialized and commercial centers where population density is relatively high. A.
Rural Community B. Local Community C. Urban Community D. Informal Community

20. This sector of community includes newspapers, magazines, other available materials in the internet.
A. Media B. Human Services C. Culture D. Sports and Recreation

21. Confined to rural areas especially in agriculture that includes dairy farmers, cheesemakers, food
processors and
packers; Rock climbers and mountaineers, wildlife biologists and botanists, ecologists, hikers are
confined to ___ A. Environment B. Housing Development C. Culture D. Religion

22. If business is for the self – employed carpenter to the multinational corporation with a local facility;
_________:
Is for regional, provincial, state, agencies and officials both elected and appointed. A. Youth B. Media C.
Religion D. Government

23. From the following typologies of community, choose the list that is most likely represent rural
community. A. Industrialized and commercial centers where populations is relatively high. B. Pastoral,
agricultural and located along the countryside
C. Close social integration and physical proximity
D. Typically operate through socio – cultural mechanism within the community structures

24. One example of an informal organization is a group of jogging enthusiasts who meet once a week at
the city park, Which of the following is an example of a formal community ?
A. Social Media B. Social Center C. Business Firm D. Sports and Recreation

25. Tree planting is an example of community action initiatives which aims to


A. Promote Environmental Awareness and prevention program
B. Process of developing partnership
C. Heal the psychological wounds
D. Participation in government

26. What makes community engagement a very rewarding experience?


A. Everyone in the community participate C. Limited psychosocial program
B. Utilize physical activities only D. Community program has a short term goal to accomplish

27. Defined as a unity or agreement of feeling or action especially among individuals with a common
interests and
mutual support within a group. A. Engagement B. Citizenship C. Empowerment D. Solidarity

28. This means that a person is free to act according to the law and having the right to claim the law’s
protection. A. Engagement B. Citizenship C. Empowerment D. Solidarity

29. We have our civic obligations as Filipino citizen to be responsible with our “Kapwa Pilipino”, by being
a citizen
requires us to have;
A. Moral obligations with our community and build a peaceful and humane society
B. Uninterested with what is happening around
C. An excess of selfish individualism
D. Always depend on government’s amelioration fund

30. The community builds collective effort to address the problem which means
A. Sports – based activities
B. Selected delivery of services to the community
C. Sharing community members’ knowledge, skills, and ideas
D. Capacitate individualize to utilize psychosocial activity only

31. Cash emergency subsidy program especially for 18 million Filipino families whose lives are greatly
affected by
the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ)
A. Sustainable Livelihood Program C. Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced (TUPAD)
B. Balik – Probinsya, Bagong Pag – Asa Program D. Social Amelioration Program (SAP)

32. The state of one who lacks usual or socially acceptable amount of money, or material possession
A. Grants B. Poverty C. Solidarity D. Recipients

33. It is an active appreciation and affirmation that individuals and communities deserve to be
recognized in their
uniqueness and differences. A. Diversity B. Inclusion C. Perspectives D. Equity

34. Have shared beliefs, values, practices, and other elements that are expressed through family
socialization,
formal schooling, shared language, social roles, and norms for feeling, thinking and acting. A. Race B.
Culture C. Ethnicity D. Gender
35. Refers to the socially constructed perceptions of what it means to male or female in our society and
how those
maybe reflected and interpreted by society. A. Race B. Culture C. Ethnicity D. Gender

36. It has been defined using observable physical or biological criteria, such as skin color, hair color, facial
features, etc. A. Race B. Culture C. Ethnicity D. Gender

37. Like the other components of diversity, this most likely described as socially constructed and can
affect our
choices and opportunities. A. Age B. Ethnicity C. Social Class D. Social Capital

38. How do gender norms influence types of jobs viewed as appropriate or not appropriate for women
or men?
A. Limitations in attitudes, roles B. Access to Opportunities C. Not organized Institutions D. Socially
destructed

39. This notion of community is an example of applied to the institutional and grassroots perspectives. A.
Sporting Community, LGBT Community, Virtual Community
B. Disaster Survivors, People living with HIV, Christian Community
C. Boundaries, Emotional Safety, Personal relatedness
D. Education, Military, Government, Healthcare

40. Refers to the feeling of belonging or of sharing a sense of personal relatedness. A. Organization B.
Dynamics C. Membership D. Perspectives

41. Allowing others to belong and keep others out


A. Emotional Safety B. Emotional Connection C. Belongingness D. Boundaries

42. Feeling of security and trust


A. Emotional Safety B. Emotional Connection C. Belongingness D. Boundaries

43. Community also pertains to a sense of spiritual and emotional connection to others, or communion
with others or
the basis of an experience of a common problem, bond, or situated cognition. A. Education, Military,
Government, Healthcare
B. Education, Military, Government, Healthcare
C. Disaster Survivors, People living with HIV, Christian Community
D. Disaster Survivors, People living with HIV, Christian Community

44. How does community as a network of interpersonal ties is based on common interest?
A. Provide Mutual Support, a sense of identity and belongingness
B. Institutional and grassroots Perspectives
C. Interpersonal ties are locally bounded
D. Experience of a common problem, bond, etc.

45. When community members can identify what is decided, how and by whom, they can begin to map
out how they can influence decisions and decision – makers on issues that matter to them. A. Engage
Civically B. Embrace Power C. Build Relationship D. Value Expertise
46. The relationship between individual and community is mutually dependent. A. Interrelated B.
Autonomous C. Recognition D. Power

47. Lead with people not solutions. Connecting with community members is the most important part of
creating change. A. Engage Civically B. Embrace Power C. Value Expertise D. Build Relationship

48. Be clear and open about the process, and provide a public record of the organizers, sponsors,
outcomes, and range
of views and ideas. A. Openness and Learning C. Inclusion and Demographic Diversity
B. Impact and Action D. Transparency and Trust

49. Promote a culture of participation with programs and institutions that support ongoing quality public
engagement. A. Impact and Action C. Collaboration and Shared Purpose
B. Sustained Engagement and Participatory Preparation D. Careful Planning and Preparation

50. Most times, it helps organizations improve on their delivery of service thus, helping them achieve
organizational
goals. A . Participatory B. Effectiveness C. Feedback D. Outcom

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