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1.

What political ideology prioritizes the establishment and preservation of stable societies based
on a power hierarchy entrenched in a traditional class of leaders and a deep respect for traditional
values and institutions?
a. Anarchism
b. Conservatism
c. Feminism
d. Fascism

2. What political ideology rejects the justification of authority and power, particularly political
power?
a. Anarchism
b. Conservatism
c. Feminism
d. Fascism

3. What political ideology arose in opposition to the absolute rule of the monarchy and
aristocracy?
a. Feminism
b. Liberalism
c. Socialism
d. Fascism

4. What political ideology supports totalitarian democracy's concepts, believing that true
democracy is an absolute dictatorship in which the leader monopolizes conceptual wisdom and is
the only one capable of articulating the people's true interests? 
a. Anarchism
b. Conservatism 
c. Fascism
d. Socialism
5. Who within this group believes that society is an organic whole and is a living entity, more
than being an artifact of human ingenuity?
a. Conservatives
b. Fascists
c. Socialists
d. Feminists

6. Which of the following describes a movement that advocates for or demands that women be
granted the same rights as men, such as equal economic and political status?

a. Anarchism
b. Conservatism
c. Liberalism
d. Feminism

7. Which one relates to a social organization theory or system that supports the vesting of
ownership and control of the means of production, as well as the distribution of capital and land
in the community as a whole, and that everyone is treated equally?

a. Anarchism
b. Conservatism 
c. Liberalism
d. Socialism

8. Which of these terms refers to a more or less a coherent set of ideas that direct or organize a
specific political action?

a. System
b. Government
c. Ideology
d. Politics
9. Which of the following is a basic element of Conservatism?
a. Equality
b. Hierarchy
c. Impatience
d.Individualism

10.      What would result if the Philippines were observing anarchism?


a. Filipinos are more connected with each other since there is no state that will control
them.
b. The economic growth and economic opportunities are great due to cooperation.
c. The Philippine justice system will be at its best.
d. It will be more chaotic and challenged more than we think it is right now

11.      What is the best comparison between anarchism and conservatism?


a.      Both consider social status as essential.
b.      Anarchism is in favor of the government as to conservatism is in favor of freedom
c.       Anarchism and Conservatism have a common belief that leadership should be
exercised from the above.
d.     Opposite to the beliefs of anarchism, conservatism believes that hierarchy is
inevitable 

12.      How would you use your knowledge in Feminism if you will be campaigning for gender-
related concerns?
a.      Posting a picture on Instagram with a caption saying, “Women are better than men”.
b.      Leaving hate comments to the post of a male SK Chairman and urging him to step
down on the position because women can rule better.
c.       Support other groups and organizations of gender equality and be an advocate for it.
d.     Writing a complaint letter to the barangay chairman demanding the authorities to stop
the “Pride Walk Program” because they are not part of the goals and scopes of feminism.
13.      How can you best apply the concept of Liberalism in today’s Philippine society?
a.      Criticize UP for letting their students wear any clothing of their desire.
b.      Acknowledge that everyone has a power of choice for themselves.
c.       Campaign against abortion
d.     Just be an enabler since I also have my choice. 

14.      What would happen to the Philippines if socialism would be at its finest?
a.      Equity prevails
b.      Equality is eradicated
c.       Same with what is happening today
d.     Chaos will arise and economic growth arises. 

15.      How would you best apply your knowledge in political ideologies in casting your vote in an
election?
a.      To assess candidates
b.      To make sure which will benefit me in the present
c.       To evaluate their viewpoints and stand on issues concerning citizens and what are
their approaches in combating these.
d.     To determine who is deserving so you can bad-mouth those who you don’t like.

16. If in a democratic country, the sovereign power rests within the people, why is it still
susceptible to dictatorship?
a. It is susceptible to dictatorship because anyone qualified can run in any position in the
government.
b. It is susceptible to dictatorship because of the unmonitored checks and balances and
separation of powers among three branches of government.
c. It is susceptible to dictatorship because voters are politically unaware.
d. All statements above are acceptable. 

17. If Adolf Hitler was known as the dictator in Germany and the most denounced figure in
human history, what does Benito Mussolini known for?
a. Fascism
b. Totalitarianism
c. Liberalism
d. Conservatism

18. According to Maddie, the government-sanctioned power should be replaced for it is naturally
unfair to minorities with a non-bureaucratic system in which the decisions are made by the
people. Which ideology Maddie advocates?
a. Anarchism
b. Liberalism
c. Conservatism
d. Fascism

19. Capitalism is characterized by private ownership of assets and business, whereas socialism is
characterized more by government intervention in allocating resources. In a capitalist economic
system, it promotes equality and attempts to overcome market failure, while in a socialist, it
focuses more on a dynamic economy and looks for the innovation of economic growth. Given
this statement, which sentence is true?
a. Sentence one is true. Sentence two is false.
b. Sentence one is false. Sentence two is true.
c. Both sentences are correct.
d. Both sentences are wrong.
e.
20. Adelyn believes that the constitution years ago should be interpreted exactly as written now.
Which ideology Adelyn advocates?
a. Anarchism
b. Liberalism
c. Conservatism
d. Fascism

21. Which of the following is incorrect about liberalism?


a. Advocating individual civil rights and freedom
b. Thinking as an independent, open-minded free thinker
c. The existence of an object is in independent knowledge
d. Argues that subordinating to an institution is not part of the nature of individuals

22. “Anarchism is the most tumultuous of all the political ideologies.” How could you prove the
veracity of the given statement?
a. It is the most tumultuous because the government is controlled by a dictator.
b. It is the most tumultuous because people do not care for each other.
c. It is the most tumultuous because, without government or state intervention, we are
bound to war and conflicts. 
d. It is the most tumultuous because education is not free. 

23. The following are the criteria of Conservatism, which is not a criterion of Conservatism?
a. It rejects most changes. 
b. It discourages hierarchy in society. 
c. It supports society’s traditional values.
d. It supports the conventional institutions of society.

24. What is the most significant outcome of Feminism from the choices given below?
a. It promotes discrimination against men.
b. It develops career-driven women. 
c. It may undermine or overshadow abuses experienced by men from women.
d. It promotes the rights of women to receive equal opportunities in education, employment,
governance, and more. 

25. “There is no single best political ideology that fits all sizes.” What is the best
judgment/reasoning that can be derived from the statement given?
a. Every country is different in terms of culture, history, and beliefs thus there is no single
best political ideology that can be applied to all. 
b. Every country is similar in terms of culture, history, and beliefs thus there is no single
best political ideology that can be applied to all. 
c. Both a and b.
d. None of the given choices.

26. Considering that a country is practicing conservatism, what course of action should be best
taken by the majority if an individual or a group of individuals will advocate for a non-traditional
way of doing things?
a. They will be accepted by the majority of the people.
b. Their ideas will be given appropriate consideration by the government.
c. They will face criticisms from the opposition. 
d. Both a and b. 

27. What do you think about exercising common ownership in a Socialist society?
a. Anyone can own any property that they want.
b. It would provide a more equal distribution of goods and services.
c. Market Competition will increase drastically.
d. None of the given choices. 

28. How are you most likely to survive if you are in a society that practices anarchism?
a. By making voluntary alliances or agreements with groups and organizations that share
the same principles as yours. 
b. By establishing a self-funded government. 
c. By fighting against people and organizations that you don’t agree with. 
d. None of the given choices. 

29. How effective is feminism compared to conservatism in terms of empowering women?


a. Conservatism considers women as equal to men while feminism limits the role of women
within the established conventions.
b. Feminism considers women as equal to men while conservatism limits the role of women
within the established conventions. 
c. Both feminism and conservatism are effective in empowering women. 
d. None of the given choices. 

30. What is the most significant drawback of liberalism compared to socialism in terms of the
allocation of goods and services?
a. Liberalism is more individualistic by nature compared to socialism which is more
collective. 
b. Liberalism may result in unequal distribution of goods and services resulting in
imbalances in society.
c. Socialism may result in unequal distribution of goods and services resulting in
imbalances in society.
d. Liberalism has little to no regard for the common good thus people often pursue their
selfish interests. 

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