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QUIZ #1 (CSC) SET B Copy #_______

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
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1. It is a term often used to denote a geographically bounded community such as territorial enclave, village,
barangay, town, city, municipality, province, region, or even an entire country depending on the point of
reference.
a. Suburban communities b. Rurban communities
c. Local communities d. Global communities
2. It is either a geographical or virtual community where people gather or network with one another due to
common interests.
a. community sector b. social space
c. community dynamics d. community power
3. It refers to the changes that occur I the community power structures and community population
composition over time.
a. community sector b. social space
c. community dynamics d. community power
4. It refers to the subdivisions of society that represent clusters of social institutions according to their social,
economic, and political functions.
a. community sector b. social space
c. community dynamics d. community power
5. These are hierarchical interrelationships that govern the interaction of individuals among each other within
a localized group setting.
a. community sector b. social space
c. community dynamics d. community power
6. These are cities or big towns where there is a large, high-dense, and heterogeneous population.
a. Gesellschaft b. Gemeinschaft
c. Rural d. Urban
7. These are territorial enclaves or villages where there is a small, low-density, and homogenous population.
a. Gesellschaft b. Gemeinschaft
c. Rural d. Urban
8. These are residential or mixed-used areas located at the city outskirts or within the commuting distance of a
city.
a. Suburban communities b. Rurban communities
c. Local communities d. Global communities
9. It is a term used to characterize the interconnectivity of people or countries all over the world.
a. Suburban communities b. Rurban communities
c. Local communities d. Global communities
10. These are communities that both have urban and rural characteristics.
a. Suburban communities b. Rurban communities
c. Local communities d. Global communities
11. It refers to the feeling of fulfilment, which stems from the personal investments that members make in
maintaining community membership or in participating in community activities and affairs.
a. membership b. influence
c. integration and fulfilment of needs d. shared emotional connection
12. It refers to a sense of shared cultural and historical heritage and the feeling that common experience will
continue to be shared in the future.
a. membership b. influence
c. integration and fulfilment of needs d. shared emotional connection
13. It refers to the sense of having importance or of feeling valued.
a. membership b. influence
c. integration and fulfilment of needs d. shared emotional connection
14. It is an associational society that pertains to human associations that are characterized by being
impersonal, formal, rational, heterogeneous, and individualistically oriented.
a. Gesellschaft b. Gemeinschaft
c. Rural d. Urban
15. It is a communal society that refers to human association that are characterized by being intimate,
informal, caring, homogenous, and group well-oriented.
a. Gesellschaft b. Gemeinschaft
c. Rural d. Urban
16. A group of people living in the same defined area, sharing common basic values, organization, and
interest.
a. Social Science Perspective b. Institutional Perspectives
c. Civil Society Perspective d. Organic Perspectives
17. It is derived from the Latin word communitas meaning “fellowship”
a. Citizenship b. community
c. Community Engagement d. Solidarity
18. It is a term originally coined by McMilllan meaning “a feeling that members have of belonging, a feeling
that members matter to one another and to the group”.
a. Community involvement b. Community action
c. Sense of community d. Sense of belonging
19. A traditional understanding of community refers to a group of people living in the same geographical area.
a. Community as shared political territory and heritage.
b. Community as a network of international ties based on common interest.
c. Community as profound sharing of spiritual and/or emotional connection.
d. All of the above
20. It refers to the feeling of belonging or of sharing a sense of personal relatedness.
a. membership b. influence
c. integration and fulfilment of needs d. shared emotional connection

Enumeration:
1-4. Types of community power structure
5-7. Give at least three different kinds of structures in the community.
8-11. Bases of Influences (routes)
12-15. What are the four types of community sector?
16-20. Give the five attributes of membership.
Set B SET A

Answer key: 1. D
2. C
1. C
3. A
2. B
4. D
3. C
5. B
4. A
6. C
5. D
7. B
6. D
8. C
7. C
9. A
8. A
10. D
9. D
11. A
10. B
12. B
11. C
13. C
12. D
14. A
13. B
15. A
14. A
16. C
15. B
17. D
16. A
18. B
17. B
19. A
18. C
20. B
19. A
20. A Enumeration:

1-4

1. Public sector
2. Private sector
3. Voluntary sector
4. For-benefit sector/ corporations

5-9.

5. Boundaries
6. Emotional safety
7. Sense of belonging and identification
8. Personal investment
9. Common symbol system

10-13

10. status
11. Wealth
12. Expertise
13. Charisma

14-17.

14. Pluralist
15. Elitist
16. Factional
17. Amorphous

18-20.

18. Community social structure


19. Community cultural structure
20. Community political structure
21. Community economic structure

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