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[REVIEWER -- UCSP 1^st^. QUARTER A.Y. 2022-2023] 1\. This refers to a group of people whose members interact, reside in a definable area and share a culture. A. culture B. residents C. society D. ethnosphere 2\. What term refers to the shared practices, values, beliefs, norms and artifacts of th...

[REVIEWER -- UCSP 1^st^. QUARTER A.Y. 2022-2023] 1\. This refers to a group of people whose members interact, reside in a definable area and share a culture. A. culture B. residents C. society D. ethnosphere 2\. What term refers to the shared practices, values, beliefs, norms and artifacts of the society? A. culture B. residents C. society D. experience 3\. According to Maclver and Page saw that \"society is \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ crossed by \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\". A. process & humanity B. cooperation & conflict C. society & experience D. beliefs & time 4\. Culture is ideational if.... A. it sets out an optimal example of conduct B. it is a framework that has few commonly reliant parts. C. there is new social qualities added D. no culture stays on the perpetual state. 5\. Culture is diverse because of its aspects that develop man's social interaction, under the aspect of Actions, which of the following should not be included? A. justice B. religion C. work D. dialect 6\. Society is a system of stratification, what does it give in a given situation? A. man's past culture B. cooperation & conflict C. arrangement of definition D. collaboration & struggle 7\. Culture is learned and acquired, which is the major factor for justification? A. books B. news C. heredity D. language 8\. Which of the characteristics can justify that culture is "No culture stays on the perpetual state"? A. culture changes B. culture is cumulative C. culture is learned and acquired D. culture is dynamic 9\. When the politics of one component in a system change, all the other components and the system will be....... A. affected B. steady C. destroyed D. created 10\. If David Easton speaks of "authoritative allocation of values" the political characteristic refers to: A. Use of legal force B. interdependence C. interaction D. power 11\. What refers to a social interaction and transmission of culture? A. Socialization B. Belief C. Culture D. Values 12\. What does individual gained that body since his conception, and he has no or less chances of changing it. A. Nature B. Personality C. Identity D. None of the above 13\. Which of the following refers to sets of behavioral standards accepted to go with one\'s status as male and female? A. Norms B. Gender Roles C. Status D. Ascribe Status 14\. Which of the following refers to a social group sharing the same social territory, typically under the same political authority and dominant cultural beliefs territory? A. Family B. Church Members C. Political Party D. Society 15\. Which among the following is not a major aspect of socialization? A. Context B. Process C. Content D. Involvement 16\. Which of the following refers to the norms set by society, largely for behavior and appearance. A. Norms B. Beliefs C. Values D. Mores 17\. Which of the following implies traits and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, social habits, music and arts. A. Culture B. Values C. Beliefs D. Norms 18\. Which of the following things is normally learned during the socialization process? 19\. Who among the following used the phrase looking-glass self to mean a self-image based on how we think others see us. A. Charles Horton Cooley B. Jean Piaget C. George Herbert Mead D. Sigmond Freud 20\. If you will join a club in college, what type of socialization would it be categorized? A. Primary Socialization B. Secondary Socialization C. Tertiary Socialization D. None of the above 21\. Which of the following is NOT a psychological context? A. emotional states and unconsciousness B. cognitive theories of development metabolism C. social and historical events D. personal affirmation 22\. What type of socialization implies on this statement "It occurs early in a child's lifestyles and is primarily due to have an impact directly from the family and close friends"? A. Primary socialization B. Secondary socialization C. Anticipatory socialization D. Resocialization 23\. What part of socialization process that denotes culture, language, social structures, and the individual's rank within them? A. Content and process B. Result and outcomes C. Context D. Resocialization 24\. What type of socialization when an individual moves to a new group, and he must learn the new values and beliefs of the new group? A.Primary socialization B. Secondary socialization C. Anticipatory socialization D. Re-socialization 25\. Which of the following socialization occurs between the ages of childhood and Adulthood? A. Primary socialization B. Secondary socialization C. Anticipatory socialization D. Resocialization 26\. What type of socialization when a person learns on appropriate behavior to be displayed within a smaller group which still part of a larger society? A. Primary socialization B. Secondary socialization C. Anticipatory socialization D. Resocialization 13 27\. Which of the following socialization implies when cultural knowledge is passed on to the next bearer which will perpetuate and ensure the continuance of their traditions and practices? A. Primary socialization B. Secondary socialization C. Enculturation D. Resocialization 28\. Which of the following refers to culturally determined rules that people regarding what is right, wrong, proper, or improper? A. Norms and Values B. Culture C. Status D. Roles 29\. What refers to this statement "It is not ranked position, but simply a label that implies certain roles that must be performed"? A. Norms and Values B. Culture C. Status D. Roles 30\. The following are the main goals of socialization, which is NOT included? A. Values B. Habits C. Skill in the Society D. Friend 31\. Which of the following involves interaction among members who have an emotional investment or attachment in one another and in a situation? A. In-group B. Out-group C. Primary D. Secondary 32\. Performer, clerk, customer, and employee are examples of: A. In-group B. Out-group C. Primary D. Secondary 33\. Which of the following refers to a preference and affinity for one's in-group over the out-group or anyone viewed as outside the in-group? A. In-group favoritism B. Out-group favoritism C. Primary favoritism D. Secondary favoritism 34\. Which of the following is defined as any behavior intended to harm another person because he or she is a member of an out-group? A. Intergroup aggression B. Out-group favoritism C. Primary favoritism D. Secondary favoritism 35\. Which of the following group is composed of people we want to emulate? A. Aggregate B. In-group C. Negative reference group D. Positive reference group 36\. Which of the following influences your norms, attitudes, and values through direct interaction? A. Comparative reference group B. Negative reference group C. Normative reference group D. Positive reference group 37\. Which of the following groups is categorized as individuals whom you compare yourself against and may strive to be like? A. Comparative reference group B. Negative reference group C. Normative reference group D. Positive reference group 38\. Which of the following is known as a sociological concept for a set of social relations between network elements that interact, and which are individuals? A. In-group B. Out-group C. Primary D. Social Network 39\. It is different from a group, in the sense that people are temporarily together in a space, maybe even doing the same things, but do not identify them as belonging together. A. Aggregate B. Group C. Primary D. Secondary 40.Passengers riding on a bus is an example of: A. Aggregate B. Group C. Primary D. Secondary 41\. It is the study, analysis, and description of humanity's past and present. Questions about the past include prehistoric origins and human evolution. The study of contemporary humanity focuses on biological and cultural diversity, including language. A. Sociology B. Politics C. Anthropology D. Psychology 42\. Which of the following nature of anthropology can be viewed from a global discipline involving humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. A. historical perspective B. economic development C. human's evolution D. psychological perspective 43\. Which of the following is not a goal of Anthropology? A. to find out about both the natural and social parts of humankind all throughout the planet and all through time. B. to comprehend the fossil record of early people and their precursors just as the archeological record of later ancient social orders. C.to comprehend the conduct of monkeys and gorillas in their regular settings. D. is to describe how various political systems function, and to find more effective political systems. 44\. "In cultural anthropology, we compare ideas, morals, practices, and systems within or between cultures. We might compare the roles of men and women in different societies, or contrast how different religious groups conflict within a given society." Which of the following anthropological perspective does it represent? A. holism B. cultural relativism C. comparison D. legal force 45\. It is the scientific investigation of human culture and social behavior. It is a discipline in social sciences concerned about human society and human social activities. A. anthropology B. sociology C. political science D. paleontology 46\. As Samuel Koenig has pointed out the ultimate aim of sociology is " to improve man's \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ to life by developing objective knowledge concerning social phenomena which can be used to deal effectively with social problems". What is missing word? A. status B. development C. life D. adjustment 47\. Fill in the missing term, "Understand the \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ and \_\_\_\_\_\_ of social change in terms of general causes and effects as well as unique historical circumstances." A. problem & solution C. direction & outcome B. cause & consequence D. status & life 48\. It is the study of the nature, causes, and consequences of collective decisions and actions taken by groups of people embedded in cultures and institutions that structure power and authority A. political Science B. sociology C. humanities D. governance 49\. Political Science has a few subfields, which of the following subfields should be disregarded? A. political hypothesis C. human rights B. religion and beliefs D. public policy 50\. Political Science uses diverse methods that originates in the following given information, which is not included? A. psychology C. social research B. neuroscience D. constitution Prepared by: Rovil D. Palabrica UCSP Teacher Answer keys: 1\. C 11. A 21. D 31. C 41. C 2\. A 12. C 22. A 32. D 42. A 3\. B 13. B 23. C 33. D 43. D 4\. A 14. D 24. D 34. A 44. C 5\. D 15. D 25. C 35. B 45. B 6\. C 16. D 26. B 36. A 46. D 7\. C 17. A 27. C 37. A 47. B 8\. D 18. B 28. A 38. D 48. A 9\. A 19. A 29. C 39. C 49. B 10\. A 20. B 30. D 40. A 50. D

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