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Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences

Second Semester – Final Term


Summative Assessment #1
Name: _____CAIRO, NATHANIEL D. Grade and Section: 11- St. Francis Xavier
I. True or False. Encircle YES if the statement is true and NO if not.

YES NO 1. Institutionalism is an approach that aims to understand and analyze how actions,
thoughts, and meanings penetrate into the social consciousness deeply enough to embed
themselves into social psyche.
YES NO 2. Isomorphism refers to the dissimilarity in form, shape, or structure.
YES NO 3. The cognitive function operates through mimetic isomorphism, which places values on
what is being complied with by others.
YES NO 4. Formal institutions are equally known rules and norms but are not commonly written
down.
YES NO 5. Institutional actors refer to the people who make up society, whose actions are
controlled and regulated by institutions.
YES NO 6. Gender Ideology is a social belief that supports gender equity.
YES NO 7. Feminism is a social belief wherein the father or eldest male heads a society or
government.
YES NO 8. During the first wave of feminism, anti-feminism was already present, which opposed the
granting of women’s rights to vote, hold public office, and attain higher education.
YES NO 9. Patricia Hill Collins was an American novelist, philosopher, and playwright.
YES NO 10. Gender performativity is a theory on the creation of gender similar to how theoretical
actors create roles identifiable to audiences.
II. Multiple Choice. Shade the circle of the correct answer.
1. __________________________ refers to the development of meaning or association with a
given location.
o Mental Map  Primary Landscape
o Sense of Place o Spatial Distribution
2. This refers to the mental representation of things and people of a given location.
 Mental Map o Primary Landscape
o Sense of Place o
Spatial Distribution
3. The place where we grew up is what human geographers consider as our __________________
and is the basis for our experiences of new places.
o Mental Map o Primary Landscape
 Sense of Place o Spatial Distribution

4. __________________________ refers to the distribution of anything that exists on Earth that


can be mapped out and is observable through spatial processes.
o Mental Map o Primary Landscape
o Sense of Place  Spatial Distribution

5. These are interdisciplinary approaches which study the complex interactions among human and
environment system.
 Human-environment systems o Spatial Distribution
o Mental Map o Spatial Process
6. This strand of philosophy practiced in the Philippines was highly based on Western
intellectual tradition.
 Academic Philosophic Psychology o Ethnic Psychology
o Academic Scientific Psychology o Psycho-medical Religious Psychology
7. This is a strand which infuses indigenous and religious worldview with psychology with the aim
of addressing mental health issues.
o Academic Philosophic Psychology o Ethnic Psychology
o Academic Scientific Psychology  Psycho-medical Religious Psychology

8. This strand of psychology stems from local and indigenous concepts of human behavior.
o Academic Philosophic Psychology  Ethnic Psychology
o Academic Scientific Psychology o Psycho-medical Religious Psychology
9. This is the strand of Western psychology that was based on Wilhelm Wundt’s approach.
o Academic Philosophic Psychology o Ethnic Psychology
 Academic Scientific Psychology o Psycho-medical Religious Psychology

10. One of the significant Filipino value in which Filipinos use their inner perception of the other’s
emotion I order to efficiently interact with them.
o Pakikibagay  Pakikiramdam
o Pakikiisa o Pakikipagkapwa
III. Enumeration (on separate paper)
1-4. Criticisms against the Pantayong Pananaw
1. Indigenizing
2. Use of the Filipino Language
3. Pook and Paninindigan
4. Great Culture Divine
5-6. Other term for Hermeneutical Phenomenology
5. Critical Phenomenology
6. Allegorical
7-8. Phenomenology developed by Edmund Husserl
7. Hermeneutic Phenomenology
8. Descriptive Phenomenology
9-10. Other important theorists of Phenomenology
9. Martin Heidegger
10. Edmund Husserl
11-15. Basic Tenets in Sikolohiyang Pilipino
11. Kapwa
12. Taal na Sikolohiya
13. Sikolohiyang Siko-Medikal
14. Akademiko-Siyentipikal na Sikolohiya
15. Akadamiko- Pilosopikal na Sikolohiya
IV. Matching Type. Match the names of Filipino Social Thinkers to their tag names or works. Write
your answer on the space provided. Answers may be repeated.

A
___E__1. Father of Filipino Socialism
___C__2. Foremost statesman
___F__3. Brains of Katipunan
___B__4. Sublime Paralytic
___B__5. Brains of the Revolution
___A__6. Most influential figure of the Revolutionary Period
___B__7. El Verdadero Dećalogo
___A___8. El Filibusterismo
___E__9. El Folk-lore Filipino
___C__10. Lingering Colonial Complex
___D__11. Four Readings on Philippine Values
___E__12. Filipinos ante Europa
___C__13. Our Medicant Foreign Policy
___F__14. Kartilya ng Katipunan
___A__15. Noli me Tangere
B
A. Jose Rizal
B. Apolinario Mabini
C. Claro M. Recto
D. Fr. Frank Lynch
E. Isabelo de los Reyes
F. Emilio Jacinto

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