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Relationship of man and society

1. Man lives in social groups in communities and in society that is why he is called
______________.
A. Man as an animal
B. Man as a social animal
C. Man as nomadic

-social animal
2. If there were no people talking to one another, acting and interacting, cooperating with one
another, there would be no ______________.
A. Society
B. Social system
C. Individuals

-society
3. This view regards the individual as formed by society through the influence of such
institutions as the family, school and workplace.
A. Interactionist view
B. Functionalist view
C. Culture and personality view

-functionalist view
4. Danny is a student who tends to display behaviors he acquired in their home. He shows
love, care, attention and sympathy to people he deals with every day. This shows that
danny is shaped inside the family. This falls under what view?
a. interactionist view
b. functionalist view
c. culture and personality view
4. This view posits that it is through the interaction of the people that the society is formed.
A. Interactionist view
B. Functionalist view
C. Culture and personality view

-interactionist view
5. maria used to socialize with other children. With her interactions to her friends and
school mates, she was able to adapt their behaviors. In this case, maria’s personality was
formed through ____________.
A. Interactionist view
B. Functionalist view
C. Culture and personality view
5. This view states that Both the society and individual go hand in hand, each is essentially
dependent on the other.
A. Interactionist view
B. Functionalist view
C. Culture and personality view

-culture and personality view.


6. One of the primary purposes of society is
A. Formation of an organized group of individuals who can support each other in
various ways.
B. Formation of an unorganized group of individuals who forget each other.
C. Formation of the values needed in appreciating the underprivileged individuals.
7. It is defined as the patterns of relationships between people.
A. Social system
B. Society
C. Social networks

- Social networks
Forms of society
Choose the correct answer from the given choices. Write the letter only.
A. Industrial society
B. Hunting and gathering society
C. Pastoral society
D. Tribal society
E. Virtual society
F. Agricultural society
G. Horticultural society

8. It is a form of society that is small in size, nomadic in nature and do not desire to acquire
wealth.
-hunting and gathering
9. It is the form of society which is relatively larger in size, nomadic coupled with trading and
inequality begins.

-pastoral society
10. Domestication of plants, slash and burn technology, Relatively More Complex Division Of
Labor, and there is an emergence of political institution.

-horticultural society.
11. This society focuses on mode of
Production primarily on agriculture and production
Of large fields.

-agricultural
12. This is a system in which large
Number of labor and machinery is involved in
Production of goods and services.
-industrial
13. In this society, people are connected by living as an avatar in a computer-based world.
-virtual
14. In this society, they have a common definite territory, common dialect, common name,
common religion and a common culture.

-tribal
Social system
Identification: answer the following items correctly. Write you answer below each item.

15.it is an orderly and systematic arrangement of social interactions.


-social system
16,17,18. The three classification of social system according to morgan and other evolutionist.
 Savagery social system- wild
 Barbarian social system- uncivilized
 Civilized social system- modern
19,20,21,22. Types of social system by Means of livelihood
 Hunting social system- nomadic
 Pastoral social system- semi-settled
 Agricultural social system- rural
 Industrial social system- urban
23,24. Classification of social system according to Durkheim
 Mechanical social system- ancient societies
 Organic social system- modern societies

Elements of social system

25. the people of a place are being kept together because of the practices that they have in
common. This falls under what element of social system?
A. Belief b. Sentiment c. Facility d. Norms
26. Man doesn’t live by reason alone. That is the why it is believed that people live because they
have purposes in the world. This falls under what element of social system?
A. Belief b. Sentiment c. Facility d. Norms
27. this element of social system provides pathway of progress
A. Belief b. Sentiment c. Goal d. Norms
28. a certain place set rules and guidelines for the people to follow. These rules and guidelines
are implemented so that the people will act and behave appropriately. To what element of the
social system will this fall?
A. Belief b. Sentiment c. Goal d. Norms
29. the president of supreme student government is known for he solves issues and problems that
the students encounter.
A. Sanction b. Goal c. Rank d. Status and role
30. Every individual in society is functional
A. Sanction b. Goal c. Rank d. Status and role
31. Reward provides encouragement for conformity
A. Sanction b. Goal c. Power d. Status and role
32. Imposition of penalty for non conformity
A. Sanction b. Goal c. Power d. Status and role
33. Provide a person to function properly
A. Facility b. Goal c. Power d. Status and role

Authentic dialogue

1. which of the following best describes authentic dialogue?


a. it is a shared inquiry in which participants seek greater understanding of each other.
b. it is a shared inquiry in which participants seek conversation
c. it is a shared inquiry in which participants seek the untruth
d. it is a shared inquiry in which participants seek relationship
34. it is a shared inquiry in which participants seek greater understanding of each other.
a. conversation b. dialogue c. talking d. chatting
35. dialogue is important for it helps in building and maintaining ___________.
a. conflicts b. relationships c. affection d. hatred
blocks to good dialogue
1. the following are
36. the speaker gives too many details
a. passitivity b. discounting c. redefining d. overdetailing
37. it is when a person displays and uses language of withdrawal or nonresponsive behavior.
a. passitivity b. discounting c. redefining d. overdetailing
38. it is when one changes the focus of the transaction by manipulation to avoid something that
may be uncomfortable or emotional.
a. passitivity b. discounting c. redefining d. overdetailing
39. it is when a people say something to deflate, inflate, disrespect or put down another person.
a. passitivity b. discounting c. redefining d. overdetailing

INTERSUBJECTIVITY
Fundamental views Theoretical level Practical level

40. Treating someone as 42. Treating someone as a 44. Treating someone as an


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41. Treating someone as a 43. Treating someone as a 45. Treating someone as a
_____________ ______________ ______________

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