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LAIYA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


FIRST / SECOND SEMESTER SY 2019-2020
FIRST/SECOND PERIODICAL EXAMINATION
in
DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMSS Modesty, HUMSS Courage

NAME: DATE:

SECTION/ STRAND: SCORE: / 54


Parent’s Signature over Printed Name

TEST A. Directions: Read each item carefully and do as each item require. For multiple
choice items, write the letter of your choice on the space provided before each
number. Otherwise, do as indicated.

________ 1. In psychoanalysis, it pertains to the most primitive structure of the psyche which
represents instant needs and basic gratification and urges.
a. Id b. go c. superego d. unconscious

________ 2. In psychoanalysis, the structure concerned with social rules and morals is known as
a. Id b. go c. superego d. unconscious

________ 3. It is the rational and pragmatic part of the personality.


a. Id b. go c. superego d. unconscious

________ 4. According to Freud, psychosexual development centers around body parts known as
erogenous zones. Which is the erogenous zone of the first stage of this development?
a. Mouth b. anus c. hands d. genitals

________ 5. Which of the following psychosexual stages occurs around the third year of
a person's life and is centered around toilet training
a. Oral stage b. Anal Stage c. Phallic Stage d. Latency Period

________ 6. Which of the following psychosexual stages does not have any obvious erogenous
zone, libido in this period being spent for social and physical activities?
a. Oral stage b. Anal Stage c. Phallic Stage d. Latency Period

________ 7. The phallic stage of psychosexual development begins when a person reaches
puberty. Write Yes if the statement is TRUE and No if it is false.

________________________________ 8. Boys: Oedipus Complex – Girls: _______________________

________ 9. It is an unresolved issue encountered by an individual along his/her psychosexual


development characterized by an inability to "move on" from a particular erogenous zone.
a. Fixation b. Laxative c. Sedative d. Sanation

________ 10. This type of therapy involves medication and medical procedures to treat
psychological disorders.
a. Psychotherapy b. Biomedical Therapy c. Sociotherapy d. Spiritual Healing

________ 11. Used in child therapy, interaction with toys is used instead of talk.
a. Psychodynamics b. Play Therapy c. Behavior Therapy d. Cognitive Therapy

________ 12. This type of therapy is used to change undesirable behavior.


a. Psychodynamics b. Play Therapy c. Behavior Therapy d. Cognitive Therapy

________ 13. It is a process in psychoanalysis wherein patients transfer all of the positive or
negative emotions associated with the patient’s other relationships to the psychoanalyst.
a. Dream analysis b. free association c. transference d. psychoanalysis

________ 14. Before the industrial revolution that relied heavily on technology for production,
economic activities were largely controlled by guilds, institutions that specialized in the creation
of a particular product. This push and pull between institutions and technology is reflected in the
analysis of
a. Marxism b. Keynesian c. Institutionalism d. Capitalism

________ 15. It refers to a set of institutional structures (like property rights, access to positions of
power, relationship to sources of income) that are based on the belief that men and women are
dichotomous and unequal categories.
a. Feminism b. Patriarchy c. Gender Ideology d. Heteroxism

________ 16. YES or NO: the first wave of feminism focused on official, political inequalities and
fought for women’s suffrage.

________ 17. The presence of more women in the workplace and in various positions previously
only occupied by men is a fruit of which wave of feminism?
a. First Wave b. Second Wave c. Third Wave d. Fourth Wave

________ 18. Which of the following statements will third wave feminists argue against?
a. Women should be educated differently. c. Women are naturally more nurturing.
b. Women should not be allowed to vote. d. Abortion is a reproductive right.

________ 19. Postcolonial feminism which focuses on the “double-colonization” of women who
serve the colonizers and their husbands as masters is a product of which wave of feminism?
a. First Wave b. Second Wave c. Third Wave d. Fourth Wave

________ 20. YES or NO: The feminist movement’s critique of heterosexism paved the way for
the discussion of homosexuality and the rise of queer theory.

________ 21. This concept suggests that various biological, social, and cultural categories–
including gender, race, class, and ethnicity— interact and contribute towards systematic social
inequality. Therefore, various forms of oppression do not act independently but are interrelated.
a. Stratification b. Intersectionality c. Non-conforming d.
Discrimination

________ 22. YES or NO: In Queer Theory, “sex” refers to physical or physiological differences between
males and females, including both primary sex characteristics (the reproductive system) and secondary
characteristics such as height and muscularity.

________ 23. YES or NO: According to queer theorists, the terms “sex” and “gender” are
interchangeable.

________ 24. Which of the following terms denote the attraction to individuals of the other sex?
a. Heterosexuality b. Homosexuality c. Bisexuality d. Asexuality

________ 25. A person who has no attraction to either is sex is thought of as:
a. Heterosexual b. Homosexual c. Bisexual d. Asexual

________ 26. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick coined the term “homosocial”. This term most properly
describes:
a. Sexual interaction between people of same sex
b. Sexual interaction between people of different sexes
c. Non-sexual interaction between people of same sex
d. Non-sexual interaction between people of different sex

________ 27. Which of the following does the sexual continuum theory of Alfred Kinsey say?
a. Males can be strictly divided into the hetero-homo dichotomy.
b. All males are bisexual but practices only one orientation through socialization.
c. Males may fall in between exclusive heterosexuality and exclusive homosexuality.
d. The sexual orientation of males depend on both biological and sociological factors.

_________ 28. It refers to society’s concept of how men and women are expected to look and how
they should behave.
a. Sex b. Gender c. Gender Roles d. Sexual Orientation

_________ 29. The ultimate goal of queer theory is:


a. To explain how identical genital acts mean differently to different people.
b. To regulate sexual behavior and ensure marital cohesion and family stability.
c. To intensify bond between spouses and to ensure the stability of procreation.
d. To build awareness of the inequalities experienced by subordinate categories of sexuality.

_________ 30. it is the combination of environmental and human phenomena that coexist together
in a particular place on Earth's surface.
a. Environment b. Landscape c. Balance d. Agricultural terrace

_________ 31. It pertains to the relationship between people and their environment wherein the
latter is viewed as an ecosystem.
a. Biological community b. Social system c. Human Ecology d. Social Organization

_________ 32. Which of the following statements summarizes the tenets of human-environment
systems most succinctly?
a. The more resilient a system is, the larger disturbance it can handle.
b. Humanity impacts the environment and the environment impacts humanity.
c. The system cannot experience any disturbance that exceeds its state of resilience.
d. There are two basic types of feedback: positive feedback loop and negative feedback loop.

_________ 33. The largest size of population the resources of a particular system allows is called
a. Carrying capacity b. resilience c. stability d. sustainability

_________ 34. The DPSIR Model is the most internationally-accepted framework for studying
human-environment systems. What does “I” in the acronym stand for?
a. Intention b. Impact c. International d. Incorporated

_________ 35. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources assigns protected fish sanctuaries in
coastal areas and forbids harvesting dulong. Which human-enviroment system concept is the
Bureau trying to act on?
a. Carrying capacity b. resilience c. stability d. sustainability

_________ 36. In the DPSIR Model, “S” stands for “state”. Which of the following reflects the
concept?
a. The DENR bans pag-uuling of trees in all areas of the country.
b. A sewage treatment facility releases its by-products onto a nearby river.
c. The children of a farmer abandons their farm, leaving the land to become a forest.
d. The Laguna de Bay often sees cases of fish kills because its oxygen levels cannot support
all fish farms built within it.

_________ 37. In the DPSIR Model, “R” stands for “response”. Which of the following reflects the
concept?
a. The DENR bans pag-uuling of trees in all areas of the country.
b. A sewage treatment facility releases its by-products onto a nearby river.
c. The children of a farmer abandons their farm, leaving the land to become a forest.
d. The Laguna de Bay often sees cases of fish kills because its oxygen levels cannot support
all fish farms built within it.

_________ 38. It is the ability of a system to maintain certain functions, processes, or populations
after experiencing a disturbance.
a. Carrying capacity b. resilience c. stability d. sustainability

_________ 39. This pertains to technologies that decrease technology’s impact on the
environment and/or addresses our environmental concerns.
a. Futurism b. technofix c. Malthusian theory d. affluence

_________ 40. Another way to understand human-environment systems is through the IPAT
System. What does IPAT stand for?
a. Impact, Population, Affluence, Technology c. Incorporate, People, Activity, Technology
b. Impact, Pollution, Affects, Technology d. Impact, Population, Activity, Technology

_________ 41. Which of the following statements is NOT true about hermeneutic phenomenology?
a. It looks for the similarity of a particular phenomenon to all other phenomena.
b. It brings to light and reflects upon the lived meaning of this basic experience.
c. It attempts to use language, however limited, in describing and interpreting experience.
d. It describes phenomena as they appear in everyday life before they have been theorized.

_________ 42. Which of the following phenomenologists believed that meaning is not directly
given but is filtered through the symbolic apparatus of culture?
a. Martin Heidegger c. Edmund Husserl
b. Hans-Georg Gadamer d. Paul Ricoeur

_________ 43. Which of the following does NOT belong to the legacies of Isabelo delos Reyes?
a. Foundation of the La Liga Filipina
b. Foundation of Iglesia Filipina Independiente
c. Foundation of the Union Obrera Democratica
d. Publication of religious manuals for the Aglipayan Church

_________ 44. The following statements are true about Isabelo delos Reyes except for one. Which
is it?
a. Isabelo delos Reyes married thrice and had 27 children in all.
b. Isabelo delos Reyes supported the La Liga Filipina and the Katipunan.
c. Isabelo delos Reyes opposed any form of socialism in the archipelago.
d. Isabelo delos Reyes, supported local clerics of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente.

_________ 45. YES or NO. Jose Rizal endeavored to free the Philippines from Spanish colonial
rule.

_________ 47. Which of the following did Rizal see as the gravest social ill of his time?
a. Encomienda c. Visitacion
b. Frailocracia d. Polo y Servicio

_________ 48. Which of the following is considered as the father of sikohiyang Pilipino?
a. Virgilio G. Enriquez c. Isabelo delos Reyes
b. Amador T. Daguio d. J. Neil Garcia

_________ 49. Sikolohiyang Pilipino operates within a framework that challenges colonial mentality
and promotes the decolonization of the Filipino mind. This framework is known as
a. Sikolohiya ng pagbabagong-isip c. Sikolohiyang mapagpalaya
b. Sikolohiyang Malaya d. Sikolohiyang ng kaakuhan

_________ 50. Sikolohiyang Pilipino endeavors to battle the importation and imposition of a
psychology that has been developed in and is more appropriate to Western countries. This
paradigm is known as
a. Sikolohiya ng pagbabagong-isip c. Sikolohiyang mapagpalaya
b. Sikolohiyang Malaya d. Sikolohiyang ng kaakuhan

_________ 51. Sikolohiyang Pilipino avers from a psychology employed to control the masses. This
consideration is known as
a. Sikolohiya ng pagbabagong-isip c. Sikolohiyang mapagpalaya
b. Sikolohiyang Malaya d. Sikolohiyang ng kaakuhan

_________ 52. Which of the following methods does NOT come from Sikolohiyang Pilipino?
a. Asking around c. Hermeneutics
b. Exchanging stories d. Facilitated Discussion

_________ 53. In postcolonial studies, it pertains to the cultural mixedness of former colonies.
a. Hybridity c. subversion
b. Embarquement d. displacement

_________ 54. J. Neil Garcia, a leading postcolonialist in the Philippines, critiqued the naivety of
wanting to restore cultural purity. He is battling against
a. Nationalism c. Nativism
b. Patriotism d. Neo-colonialism

Prepared by: Noted by: Approved by:

Mr. MELVIN L. VIAÑA Miss Criza Jean L. Sulit Josephine D. Rosales, PhD
Subject Teacher Master Teacher I Principal II
Duc in altum!

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