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Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Quiz

Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship Quiz

Test your knowledge on community engagement, solidarity, and citizenship based on the 3rd quarter material from the book 'Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship' by Danilo Lorenzo S. Delos Santos. This quiz covers topics such as participation and the action of taking part in societal activities.

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  1. Question 1
    • To control others
    • To improve their current situation
    • To avoid community engagement
    • To showcase their wealth
  2. Question 2
    • Only participating in on-going projects
    • Ignoring initiatives and reviews
    • Staying isolated from communal projects
    • Being active in managerial and organizational development
  3. Question 3
    • To segregate the different personalities
    • To create exclusivity within the community
    • To bind the collective into a whole
    • To foster competition among members
  4. Question 4
    • Participating in planning and operational aspects of projects
    • Only providing financial contributions
    • Ignoring all communal initiatives
    • Being a passive member in project activities
  5. Question 5
    • The act of avoiding community engagement
    • The act of not taking part in something
    • The act of engaging and being involved in something
    • The act of disregarding solidarity and citizenship
  6. Question 6
    • Collaboration
    • Support
    • Involvement
    • Isolation
  7. Question 7
    • Division and conflict within a community
    • Exclusion of certain individuals from a community
    • Competition and rivalry among citizens
    • Unity and mutual support among community members
  8. Question 8
    • Avoiding solidarity with others
    • Engaging in individualistic behaviors only
    • Isolation from the community
    • Actively participating in community matters
  9. Question 9
    • Exclusion
    • Collaboration
    • Disunity
    • Isolation
  10. Question 10
    • Competitive behavior among citizens
    • Unity and mutual support among individuals
    • Separation and isolation from others
    • Division and strife within a group
  11. Question 11
    • Having exclusive rights over property
    • Sharing common attitudes with a community
    • Influencing decisions within political institutions
    • Making grand individualistic feats
  12. Question 12
    • Exclusively influenced by advocacies
    • A result of grand individualistic feats
    • A feeling of fellowship with others derived from ownership
    • Feeling of fellowship with others due to common attitudes and goals
  13. Question 13
    • Influencing public policy, laws, and budgets
    • Achieving personal achievements
    • Owning multiple rights over property
    • Engaging in individualistic activities
  14. Question 14
    • Advocacies
    • Communal engagement
    • Solidarity
    • Ownership
  15. Question 15
    • Individual achievements are irrelevant to the community fabric
    • Individual achievements are solely responsible for shaping the community fabric
    • Individual achievements are tied to a bigger context in the community fabric
    • Individual achievements are the only focus of the community fabric
  16. Question 16
    • Refers to communal engagement
    • Having exclusive rights over any asset or property
    • Participating in grand individualistic feats
    • State of contributing to advocacies

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