State Institutions in Society

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What is the typical next stage of education after primary education?

Secondary education

What type of education is characterized by the absence of a definite syllabus and timetable?

Informal education

What is the primary difference between formal and informal education?

The presence of certifications

What is an example of informal education?

Learning to ride a bicycle from a parent

What is a characteristic of formal education?

It involves a proper timetable and syllabus

What is the primary goal of higher education?

To provide students with a degree in a specific field

What is the primary goal of a cooperative?

To protect and promote the interests of its members

What is a characteristic of transnational advocacy groups?

They are fluid and open relationships

What is a purpose of trade unions?

To negotiate wages and working conditions

What is another term for cooperatives?

Coop

What is a common interest of transnational advocacy groups?

All of the above

What is a benefit of cooperative membership?

Membership builds social networks

What is the primary function of state institutions?

To provide essential services to citizens, maintain peace and order, protect national security, and promote the public interest

What is the primary purpose of Save the Children?

To protect children's rights and provide them with education, healthcare, and protection

What type of institution is Save the Children?

Non-state institution

Which of the following is an example of a state institution?

Philippine National Police (PNP)

What is the main role of the Department of Education?

To provide education to Filipino students

What is the main function of banks as a financial institution?

To accept and channel deposits into lending activities

What is a corporation?

An organization of people legally bound by a charter to conduct business

Which state institution is responsible for collecting taxes in the Philippines?

Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)

What is the ownership structure of a corporation?

Through ownership by shareholders

What is the primary function of the Philippine National Police (PNP)?

To maintain peace and order, enforce the law, and protect citizens

What is the role of non-state institutions in the economy?

To provide the needs of the people that the government cannot provide

Which state institution is responsible for providing weather forecasting services in the Philippines?

Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)

What is the primary distinction between horizontal and vertical social mobility?

Movement within or between social class levels

What happens to a person's social class when they experience horizontal mobility?

They remain in the same social class

Which of the following is an example of vertical mobility?

A manager becoming a CEO

What is the result of a person experiencing upward vertical mobility?

They rise in the social class structure

What is the main reason why a Principal and an Education Supervisor are considered to be in the same social level?

They receive the same salary and have the same occupational status

What is the result of a person experiencing downward vertical mobility?

They fall in the social class structure

Learn about the role of state institutions in serving the needs of society. This quiz covers the different types of state institutions, their functions, and their impact on citizens. Test your knowledge of the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches, as well as independent agencies and regulatory bodies.

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