__________ 1. The following are examples of material culture except a. Tools b. Weapons c. Dwelling units d. Customs __________ 2. These are guides or models of behavior which tell us what is proper and which are appropriate or inappropriate, right or wrong. a. Folkways b. Norms c. Beliefs d. Laws __________ 3. There are customary patterns of everyday life that specify what is socially correct and proper in everyday life. a. Mores b. Norms c. Laws d. Folkways __________ 4. They embody the code of ethics and standards of morality in society. a. Mores b. Norms c. Folkways d. Fads __________ 5. They present the standards we use to evaluate the desirability of things. a. Fads b. Values c. Laws d. Mores __________ 6. The following statements are characteristics of culture except a. It is learned and acquired c. It is shared and transmitted b. It is deliberated and enacted d. it gratifies human needs __________ 7. This arises from the fact that cultures differ and each culture defines reality differently. a. Indoctrination b. Relativism c. Ethnocentrism d. Imitation __________ 8. The following are four principal ways of cultural adaptation except a. Ethnocentrism b. Convergence c. Fission d. Parallelism __________ 9. The following are modes of learning and acquiring culture except a. Diffusion b. Imitation c. Indoctrination d. Conditioning __________ 10. It is an attempt to judge behavior according to its cultural context a. Cultural Indoctrination b. Subcultures c. Cultural relativity d. Culture shock __________ 11. It refers the totality of what man has learned as a member of society. a. Sociology b. Anthropology c. Culture d. Psychology __________ 12. These consist of tangible things such as technological tools, architectural structures, fashion and accessories and food. a. Material Culture b. Basic Culture c. Non-Material Culture d. Commercial Culture __________ 13. It is the perception of individuals to accepted reality. a. Outlook b. Beliefs c. Knowledge d. Folkways __________ 14. These are customary patterns of everyday life that specify what is socially correct and proper in everyday life. a. Mores b. Norms c. Folkways d. Laws __________ 15. The totality of social organization which includes the social structure and system. a. Tribe b. Community c. Society d. Nation __________ 16. It refers to the stable pattern or configuration of social relationships and social interactions in society. a. Social Structure b. Social Reality c. Social System d. Social Organization __________ 17. It is the scientific study of patterned, shared human behavior. a. Anthropology b. Psychology c. Sociology d. Anthropology __________ 18. The branch of knowledge which deals with the scientific study of man, his works, his body, his behavior and values in time and space. a. Science b. Humanities c. Psychology d. Anthropology __________ 19. It is the scientific study of the state and politics which deals with the nature, principles and mechanics of rule, authority, power, and influence. a. Political Science b. Social Science c. Law d. Humanities __________ 20. It is considered as the main relationship between sociology and anthropology. a. Emergence of community c. Language use by people b. b. Culture shared by men d. Fossils of early human beings