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Question1 continually reshaped by each new generation.

(Perry &

Each newly born human being enters a social world Perry, 2003)

which has been shaped by those born previously and Select one:

is continually reshaped by each new generation. a. crippled world

Select one: b. real world

a. True c. natural world

b. False d. social world

Question 3 Question 2

This branch of science deals with the physical world. Which discipline doES social sciences rely heavily

Select one: upon when it comes to matters of methodology?

a. Natural Sciences Select one:

b. Humanities a. Life Science

c. No correct answer b. Psychology

Question 4 c. Physical Science

A method of procedure which has characterized natural d. Mathematics

science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic Question 3

observation, measurement, and experiment, and the The purpose of the social sciences is

formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses. Select one:

Select one: a. is to create a new field specifically for the study of

a. Scientific Experiment society

b. Scientific Study b. is to study systematically all aspects of human

c. Scientific Observation behavior/condition

d. Scientific Method c. is to inject an intellectual culture among the people

Question 5 d. is to examine the creativity of the human mind

Social science is the study of Question 4

d. no correct answer Which of the following is NOT a discipline of the social

DISS SQ1 sciences?

Question 1 Select one:

Each newly born human being enters a __________ a. economics

that has been shaped by those born previously and is b. none of the above
c. philosophy b. True

d. history Question 9

e. political science How is social science different from social philosophy?

Question 5 Select one:

Social science is the study of ___________. a. interest in society

Select one: b. history and origins

a. mind and human behavior c. spelling

b. society and cultural influences d. the inclusion of the scientific method

c. society and human behavior Question 10

d. human behavior and politics This social world was not always understood. But in the

Question 6 last 200 years, disciplines have originated with the goal

The entry of the human person into the world of of examining it with the exact same ____________ that

societies is something that can be avoided. the sciences use.

Select one: Select one:

a. Perhaps a. concepts and theories

b. True b. method and principle

c. False c. scientific methodology

Question 7 d. organization

What do all the disciplines within the social sciences DISS LA2

have in common? Question 1

Select one:

a. passion for knowledge True or False. Write T if the answer is


b. interest in human behavior true, and F if false: Social Science is

c. scientific method the study of society and human

d. source of educated insights behavior.

Question 8

Social science is a unified science consisting of only


Answer: T
one discipline.

Select one:
Question 2
a. False
True or False. Write T if the answer is Answer: T

true, and F if false: The purpose of

social science is to study Question 5

systematically all aspects of human

behavior and of the human condition,


True or False. Write T if the answer is
without having to borrow the
true, and F if false: What makes social
methodology used by the people
science a science is its determination
practicing physical sciences.
to use the scientific method to study

specific aspects of human behavior in

Answer: F the social world.

Question 3 Answer: T

True or False. Write T if the answer is DISS SQ2

true, and F if false: The Natural

Sciences is divided into two groups. Question 1

Social science is, in a way, a unity of


Answer: T
__________.

Question 4

Select one:

True or False. Write T if the answer is

true, and F if false: The factor unique a. physical science and the humanities

to the social sciences compared with

the disciplines under Natural Sciences b. philosophy and psychology

is its focus on society accompanied by

the use of a scientific method that, in a c. art and science

way, becomes a unity for both the


d. natural science and the
natural and the humanities.
humanities
Question 2 Question 4

Which of these disciplines is part of This is what makes social science a

the humanities? science.

Select one: Select one:

a. Biology a. structure and internal organization

b. Psychology b. parallel words

c. Philosophy c. focus on society

d. Economics d. none of the above

Question 3 Question 5

The __________ is learning or The Natural Sciences is a branch of

literature concerned with human science that deals with the

culture. _________.

Select one: Select one:

a. humanities a. social world

b. literature b. supernatural world

c. work of art c. physical world

d. museum d. whole world


Question 6 c. physical and life science

d. life and death science


What makes social science unique

from natural science and the


Question 8
humanities?

Which of the following is/are aspects


Select one:
covered by the social sciences?

a. emphasis on the role of the

community in fostering human life Select one:

b. focus on human culture and a. specific aspects of human behavior

everyday life

b. society

c. inclusion of economics into its study

of society c. life

d. focus on society accompanied d. society and specific aspects of

with scientific method human behavior

Question 7 Question 9

The Natural Sciences are divided into Science may be briefly defined as a

two groups: method using a system of rational

inquiry dependent on the

___________.
Select one:

a. rocket and physical science Select one:

b. life and meteorological science a. preference of the researcher


b. careful analysis of data and testing, and modification of

statistics hypotheses.

c. system applied to it
Select one:

d. empirical testing of facts


a. Linguistic Analysis

Question 10
b. Statistics

Which of the following is NOT an c. Laboratory Experimentation


example of natural science?

d. Scientific Method

Select one:
Question 2

a. chemistry

What does all the disciplines within the

b. biology social sciences have in common?

c. political science
Select one:

d. geology
a. source of educated insights

e. all of the choices


b. scientific method

DISS LQ1
c. passion for knowledge

Question 1
d. interest in human behavior

This consists in systematic


Question 3
observation, measurement, and

experiment, and the formulation,


Which of these disciplines is part of Question 5

the humanities?

When was the scientific method first

Select one: created and applied?

a. Biology
Select one:

b. Philosophy
a. 12th century

c. Economics
b. 16th century

d. Psychology
c. 45 B.C.E.

Question 4 d. 17th century

Which of the following is NOT an Question 6


example of natural science?

The life sciences are also called:

Select one:

Select one:
a. chemistry

a. biological science
b. all of the above

b. natural science
c. geology

c. pre-medical science
d. biology

d. evolutionary science
e. political science

Question 7
The Natural Sciences is a branch of Question 9

science that deals with the _______.

The following are disciplines of the

Select one: humanities except:

a. physical world
Select one:

b. supernatural world
a. Political Science

c. social world
b. History

d. whole world
c. Geology

Question 8 d. Literature

Science may be briefly defined as a Question 10


method using a system of rational

inquiry dependent on the _______.


Which discipline does social sciences

rely heavily upon when it comes to

Select one: matters of methodology?

a. empirical testing of facts


Select one:

b. careful analysis of data and


a. Mathematics
statistics

b. Physical Science
c. preference of the researcher

c. Psychology
d. system applied to it

d. Life Science
Question 11 Question 13

Which of the following is NOT a The purpose of the social sciences

discipline of the social sciences?

Select one:

Select one:

a. is to create a new field specifically

a. political science for the study of society

b. philosophy b. is to study systematically all

aspects of human

c. none of the above behavior/condition

d. economics c. is to examine the creativity of the

human mind

e. history

d. is to inject an intellectual culture

Question 12 among the people

What makes social sciences “social”? Question 14

Which aspect of society does social


Select one:
science concern itself with?

a. society as its subject

Select one:
b. society as creating the science

a. literacy of the people


c. both choices

b. economic stature
d. none of the choices
c. all aspects of society including a. False

human behavior

b. True

d. influence of science

Question 17

Question 15

Correct

Each newly born human being enters

a ________ that has been shaped by


Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
those born previously and is

continually reshaped by each new


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generation. (Perry & Perry, 2003)

Question text
Select one:

The _________ is learning or literature


a. real world concerned with human culture.

b. social world
Select one:

c. crippled world
a. museum

d. natural world
b. humanities

Question 16
c. work of art

Social Philosophy and Social Sciences


d. literature
are one and the same.

Question 18

Select one:
Which of the following is/are aspects Social science is a unified science

covered by the social sciences? consisting of only one discipline.

Select one: Select one:

a. specific aspects of human behavior a. True

b. society b. False

c. specific aspects of human


Question 21
behavior and society

This social world was not always


d. life
understood. But in the last 200 years,

disciplines have originated with the


Question 19
goal of examining it with the exact

same ________ that the sciences use.


The entry of the human person into the

world of societies is something that

can be avoided. Select one:

a. scientific methodology

Select one:

b. organization

a. False

c. concepts and theories

b. True

d. method and principle

c. Perhaps

Question 22

Question 20
The Natural Sciences are divided into Politics is the only power that social

two groups: science emphasizes.

Select one: Select one:

a. life and meteorological science a. False

b. life and death science


b. True.

c. physical and life science


Question 25

d. rocket and physical science


What makes social science unique

from natural science and the


Question 23
humanities?

Social science is the study of

_________. Select one:

a. emphasis on the role of the


Select one:
community in fostering human life

a. mind and human behavior


b. inclusion of economics into its study

of society
b. human behavior and politics

c. focus on human culture and


c. society and cultural influences
everyday life

d. society and human behavior


d. focus on society accompanied

with scientific method


Question 24

Question 26
This is what makes social science a How is social science different from

science. social philosophy?

Select one: Select one:

a. parallel words a. history and origins

b. structure and internal organization b. spelling

c. focus on society c. interest in society

d. none of the above d. the inclusion of the scientific

method

Question 27

Question 29

Social science is, in a way, a unity of

_________. Correct

Select one: Is sociology the same with the social

sciences?

a. art and science

Select one:
b. philosophy and psychology

a. True
c. physical science and the humanities

b. False
d. natural science and the

humanities
Question 30

Question 28
To which discipline does physics fall Fill in the blanks: the word

under: Anthropology comes from two ancient

Greek words - anthropos and logos,

which means ____ and _____


Select one:
respectively.

a. Medicine

Select one:

b. Social Science

a. society and study

c. Humanities

b. human being and study

d. Natural Science

c. animal being and study

DISS LA3

d. study and society

Question 1

Question 3

True or False. Write T if the answer is

true, and F if false: Anthropology This is a social science that seeks to

combines natural science and understand human origins and

information gathered from the social adaptation,and the diversity of cultures

sciences to uncover the relationships and worldviews.

between biological traits acquired

socially by living in groups.


Answer: ANTHROPOLOGY

Answer: T Question 4

Question 2 True or False. Write T if the answer is

true, and F if false: As social science is

concerned with all aspects of society


and human behavior, it is not only b. disciplines

composed of one science or one

subject. c. straws

d. theories
Answer: T

Question 2
Question 5

Geography is considered to be both a


He is considered the father of modern
natural science and a social science.
anthropology.

Select one:
Answer: FRANZ BOAS

a. True
DISS SQ3

b. False
Question 1

Question 3
Social Science is not only composed

of one science or one subject. Since it


“Language is an everyday occurrence
concerns itself with all aspects of
in society, and one cannot possibly
society and human behavior, it is
communicate with individuals within
naturally divided into __________, all
society without the usage of
of which share an interest in human
language.”
behavior.

Select one:
Select one:

a. Perhaps
a. branches

b. True
c. False Question 6

Question 4 Geography is concerned with:

Anthropology comes from two Greek


Select one:
words:

a. the population

Select one:

b. human behavior and politics

a. anthrax and logia

c. rocks and sediments

b. anthros and logos

d. structure of the planet earth

c. anthropos and logos

Question 7
d. anthros and logia

Which of the following is NOT a


Question 5 branch of linguistics?

Linguistics is the scientific study of:


Select one:

Select one: a. syntax

a. human language b. semantics

b. grammar and composition c. morphology

c. source of educated insights d. diction

d. culinary art Question 8


For John and Erna Perry, an important c. political science

part of political science is _________,

which tries to uncover patterns of d. history

behavior among the nations of the

world. Question 10

This discipline probes the need for an


Select one:
institution to maintain order, make

a. stability and unity decisions, and provide for defense.

b. economic growth
Select one:

c. proper distribution of power


a. sociology

d. international relations
b. political science

Question 9 c. peace and order

______________ is a study of the d. military science

past, one that describes/narrates and

analyzes human activities in the past DISS LA4

and the changes that these had

undergone. Question 1

He was one of the proponents of


Select one:
proto-anthropology.

a. philosophy

Answer: HERODOTUS OF
b. economics
HALICARNASSUS
Question 2 to satisfy the unlimited human

wants and needs of the people.

The father of modern Economics.


c. Unlike other discplines, which are

more inclined to discover the very


Select one: ideals that enable society to

function, Economics limits itself to


a. No correct answer that of the mateial component of

the society.
b. Herodotus of Halicarnassus

d. It is a discipline that was only


c. Franz Boas
established recently,because

our ancestors did not believe in


d. Adam Smith
the value of private property.

Question 3
Question 4

Which of the following is NOT true


This refers to the lack of proper
about Economics?
resources for the needs of a person or

a group of people.

Select one:

Answer: SCARCITY
a. It deals with resources, and how the

proper management of these


Question 5
sources will lead to the prosperity

of society as a unit.
Economics comes from the Greek

word ta oikonomika, meaning


b. it is a social science that deals with

the optimum allocation of scarce

resources among its alternatives Select one:


a. science of the household a. affairs of the cities

b. science of the coin b. rule of law

c. science of the academy c. governance

d. science of the government d. management

DISS SQ4 Question 3

Question 1 Herodotus wrote which work that

earned him the title of the father of

__________ is considered the father history?

of modern anthropology.

Select one:

Select one:

a. De Natura

a. Plato

b. A History of Time

b. Karl Marx

c. The Histories

c. Keira Knightley

d. Greek History

d. Franz Boas

Question 4

Question 2

In other words, political science as a

The Greek word politika means: discipline found its roots in Ancient

Greek _________, that ultimately led

to its continuous development in other


Select one:
major civilizations.
Select one: Which of these individuals is the father

of modern linguistics?

a. philosophy

Select one:
b. rhetoric

a. C.S. Peirce
c. cuisine

b. Bertrand Russell
d. drama

c. Ludwig Wittgenstein
Question 5

d. Noam Chomsky
Eriksen and Nielsen note that one

particular Greek, namely Herodotus of


Question 7
Halicarnassus (c. 484–425 BCE), was

one of the proponents of what is called


“The most concrete origin, however,
a ___________, or the prelude to
can be found in Ancient China with the
modern anthropology as we know
writings of Fan Li (also known as Tao
today.
Zhu Gong) who wrote a __________

for businessmen. (Wang, 2012)

Select one:

Select one:
a. scientific anthropology

a. novel
b. philosophical anthropology

b. book
c. proto-anthropology

c. law of Chinese trade


d. social philosophy

d. golden laws for businessmen


Question 6
Question 8 c. Eratosthenes

d. Erasmus
What is one of the most notable

proponents of the study of geography,


Question 10
and is still recognized today as an

intellectual treasure? This came from

600 BCE in Babylon. “The history of linguistics is a branch

of intellectual history, for it deals with

the history of ideas – ideas about


Select one:
language – and directly with language

itself.”
a. Code of Hammurabi

b. Imago Res Select one:

c. Imago Dei a. False

d. Imago Mundi b. True

Question 9 DISS LQ2

_____________ is considered the Question 1

father of geography. He is known as

the first person to actually use the What does the word scarcity mean?
term.

Select one:
Select one:

a. lesion or wound
a. Eleanor

b. metropolitan
b. Euripedes
c. amusement park c. syntax

d. lack of resources d. diction

Question 2 Question 4

__________ is considered the father What is one of the most notable

of geography. He is known as the first proponents of the study of geography,

person to actually use the term. and is still recognized today as an

intellectual treasure? This came from

600 BCE in Babylon.


Select one:

a. Eleanor Select one:

b. Erasmus a. Imago Res

c. Eratosthenes b. Imago Dei

d. Euripedes c. Code of Hammurabi

Question 3 d. Imago Mundi

Which of the following is NOT a Question 5

branch of linguistics?

Eriksen and Nielsen note that one

particular Greek, namely Herodotus of


Select one:
Halicarnassus (c. 484–425 BCE), was

one of the proponents of what is called


a. semantics
a _______, or the prelude to modern

anthropology as we know today.


b. morphology
Select one: Select one:

a. philosophical anthropology a. socia and logos

b. proto-anthropology b. socialus and logia

c. social philosophy c. socius and logos

d. scientific anthropology d. socius and loguis

Question 6 Question 8

According to Ajan Raghunatan, “Plato Geography is concerned with:

believed that body and mind are two

united entities and mind could exist


Select one:
even after death.”

a. the population

Select one:
b. rocks and sediments

a. False
c. human behavior and politics

b. True
d. structure of the planet earth

Question 7
Question 9

Sociology comes from the Latin word


The Greek word politika means:
_________ meaning “companion” with

the Greek word _______ which means

“study” or “word.” Select one:


a. management b. anthros and logos

b. affairs of the cities c. anthropos and logos

c. governance d. anthrax and logia

d. rule of law Question 12

Question 10 For John and Erna Perry, an important

part of political science is _________,

Linguistics is the scientific study of: which tries to uncover patterns of

behavior among the nations of the

world.
Select one:

a. source of educated insights Select one:

b. grammar and composition a. economic growth

c. human language b. international relations

d. culinary art c. stability and unity

Question 11 d. proper distribution of power

Anthropology comes from two Greek Question 13

words:

_________ is considered the father of

modern anthropology.
Select one:

a. anthros and logia Select one:


a. Karl Marx a. The Social Contract

b. Franz Boas b. Les Histoires

c. Keira Knightley c. Émile

d. Plato d. On the Nature of Social Structures

Question 14 Question 16

This discipline probes the need for an Social Science is not only composed

institution to maintain order, make of one science or one subject. Since it

decisions, and provide for defense. concerns itself with all aspects of

society and human behavior, it is

naturally divided into __________, all


Select one:
of which share an interest in human

behavior.
a. political science

b. military science Select one:

c. sociology a. theories

d. peace and order b. disciplines

Question 15 c. branches

d. straws
Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote which

political science work?


Question 17

Select one:
As John and Erna Perry put it, “The Question 19

discipline does attempt to study

systematically a sequence of related


__________ is a study of the past,
events – or a number of such
one that describes/narrates and
sequences – for the purpose of
analyzes human activities in the past
learning about, verifying, and
and the changes that these had
establishing meaningful relationships
undergone.
among them.” (Perry & Perry, 2003)

Select one:

Select one:

a. political science

a. False

b. economics

b. True

c. history

Question 18

d. philosophy

“Language is an everyday occurrence

in society, and one cannot possibly

communicate with individuals within

society without the usage of Question 20

language.”

“Economists do not perceive people as complex


____________.” -Wilkins, 1979

Select one:

Select one:

a. Perhaps

a. rational animals

b. False

b. social builders

c. True
c. systems of thought b. philosophy

d. social creatures c. cuisine

Question 21 d. rhetoric

The chief concern of political science Question 23

is __________.

Which of these individuals is the father

of modern linguistics?
Select one:

a. distribution of goods Select one:

b. study of power a. C.S. Peirce

c. legislature b. Noam Chomsky

d. government officials c. Ludwig Wittgenstein

Question 22 d. Bertrand Russell

In other words, political science as a Question 24

discipline found its roots in Ancient

Greek ____________, that ultimately Economics comes from the Greek ta

led to its continuous development in oikonomika meaning “____________“

other major civilizations. Oikonomika itself comes from the

Greek word, oikos meaning --- or ---.

Select one:

Select one:

a. drama
a. science of the factory Select one:

b. science of the household a. Greek History

c. science of the domain b. The Histories

d. structure of the home c. De Natura

Question 25 d. A History of Time

____________ is the study of Question 27

populations, including increases and

decreases in size, composition, age Geography is considered to be both a

grouping, and future trends. (Perry & natural science and a social science.

Perry, 2003).

Select one:
Select one:

a. True
a. philosophy

b. False
b. demography

Question 28
c. statistics

History can be derived from two Greek


d. applied mathematics
terms: ________ meaning “learned or

wise man,” and ________ meaning


Question 26
“finding out.”

Herodotus wrote which work that


Select one:
earned him the title of the father of

history?
a. histōr and histōria

b. logos and histor

c. histor and historesis

d. historianus

Question 29

“The history of linguistics is a branch

of intellectual history, for it deals with

the history of ideas – ideas about

language – and directly with language

itself.”

Select one:

a. True

b. False
DISS LA5 "one for all, all for one," system of
ownership in older societies.

Question 1
Question 3

According to Karl Marx, the proletariat


refers to the This level of alienation occurs when
the production becomes the only focus
that the worker should have. Personal
issues and development, as well as
Select one: experiences which could enhance
human nature, end up neglected for
more production.
a. the government

b. working class Select one:

c. owners of production in society a. Alienation of Worker from Human


Nature
d. academics
b. Alienation of Worker from Products

Question 2
c. Alienation of Worker from Other
Workers

Which of the following is NOT true


d. Alienation of Worker from Labor
about capitalism?
Process

Select one: Question 4

a. It is a method for analyzing the


language, narratives, and The Parsonian theory is also known as
cultural phenomena that
uncovers basic elements that
form structures.
Select one:

b. It is and economic and political


system in which a country's trade a. no correct answer
and industry are controlled by
private owners for profit, rather
than by the state. b. Structural Democracy

c. It involves mass production, for c. Structural-Marxism


mass production develops into
mass money.
d. Structural-Functionalism

d. Its evolution dates back to at least


the 17th century, when private Question 5
ownership overcome the standard
This theory became the first and basic elements that form structures
foremost response to the despotic rule (often binary oppositions).
of capitalism.

Select one:
Select one:

a. conventionalism
a. Anthropology

b. pure mathematics
b. Alientation

c. structuralism
c. Structural-Functionalism

d. scientific literature
d. Marxism

Question 3
DISS SQ5

Question 1 It is defined as an approach that sees


society as a complex system whose
parts work together to promote
solidarity and stability. It looks for a
That is why apart from the disciplines, structure’s social function.
the social sciences have what we call
the dominant approaches and ideas
that are present within the different
disciplines. These are the ________ of Select one:
a discipline, or better yet, the very
inspiration of the different social
sciences. a. structural-functionalism

b. functionalism
Select one:

c. functional-structuralism
a. legs

d. both functionalism and functional-


b. principles structuralism

c. roots Question 4

d. rules
Parsons determined that each
individual does not have expectations
Question 2 of the other's action and reaction to his
own behavior, and that these
expectations would (if successful) be
"derived" from the accepted norms
____________ is a method for and values of the society they inhabit
analyzing language, narratives, and only on condition. (Parsons, 1961)
cultural phenomena that uncovers
Select one: “Simply put, structuralism is
understanding human culture and
elements in terms of their relationship
a. True with a larger, overarching system.”

b. False
Select one:
Question 5
a. True

He (Parsons) held that "the social b. False


system is made up of the:

Question 8

Select one:

These are known as classic writers of


a. actions of individuals
sociology except:

b. different classes
Select one:
c. living units of the families
a. Jean Valjean
d. critical individual parts
b. Adam Smith
Question 6
c. Emile Durkheim

Parsons doctoral dissertation was d. Max Weber


entitled _______ with his main focus
on the work of Werner Sombart and
Max Weber. Question 9

Select one: The disciplines prove how social


science is __________ meaning that
the social sciences are things that you
a. On the Genealogy of Morals
can use everyday to understand reality
much better.
b. The Art of War

c. The Concept of Monetary Displace Select one:

d. The Concept of Capitalism in the a. applicable and useful


Recent German Literature
b. theoretical and practical
Question 7
c. applicable and practical Karl Marx was highly influenced by
which German philosopher:

d. practical and judicial

Select one:
Question 10

a. G.W.F. Hegel

Talcott Parsons was greatly influenced b. Friedrich Nietzsche


by which thinker:

c. Martin Heidegger

Select one:
d. Edmund Husserl

a. Vilfredo Pareto
Question 3
b. Samson McGregor

c. Jean-Paul Sartre What is another word for the ruling


class?

d. Aristocles

Select one:
DISS SQ6

a. bourgeoisie
Question 1

b. elites

This exploitation of wage labor led to c. false prophets


the creation of two ‘classes’:

d. untouchables

Select one:
Question 4
a. ruler and worker

b. first and second Capitalism made its breakthrough in


________. (Fulcher, 2004)

c. worker and laborer

Select one:
d. ruler and subjects

a. The United States of America


Question 2

b. Scotland
c. The Kingdom of Nova Scotia _____________ is defined as an
economic and political system in which
a country's trade and industry are
d. Britain controlled by private owners for profit,
rather than by the state.

Question 5

Select one:

The evolution of capitalism, according a. capitalism


to Fulcher’s account, dates back to at
least the century, when private
ownership overcome the standard b. hedonism
“one for all, all for one” system of
ownership in older societies.
c. imperialism

Select one: d. minimalism

a. 3rd
Question 8

b. 17th

_________ is one’s stature in society,


c. 19th normally based on economic
capabilities. critical individual parts.

d. 11th

Select one:
Question 6

a. reputation

Which of the following is NOT a b. class


communist country?

c. power

Select one:
d. identity

a. People’s Republic of China


Question 9
b. Laos

c. Russian Federation According to Fulcher, “Capitalist


production depends on the exploitation
of wage labor, which also fuels the
d. Vietnam consumption of the goods and
services produced by capitalist
enterprises. Production and
Question 7 consumption are linked by the markets
that come to mediate all economic
activities.” (Fulcher, 2004)
Select one: d. untouchables

a. False Question 2

b. True

__________ is defined as an
economic and political system in which
Question 10
a country's trade and industry are
controlled by private owners for profit,
rather than by the state.

Which book did Marx write with


Friedrich Engels?
Select one:

Select one: a. capitalism

a. Ideen und Geisteswissenchaften b. imperialism

b. The Communist Manifesto c. minimalism

c. The Communist Manifesto and d. hedonism


Ideen und Geisteswissenchaften

Question 3
d. Das Kapital and The
Commmunist Manifesto*

e. Das Kapital It is defined as an approach that sees


society as a complex system whose
parts work together to promote
DISS LQ3 solidarity and stability. It looks for a
structure’s social function.

Question 1

Select one:

What is another word for the ruling a. functional-structuralism


class?

b. functionalism

Select one:
c. functionalism and functional-
structuralism
a. bourgeoisie

d. structural-functionalism
b. elites

e. functionalism and structural-


c. false prophets functionalism
Question 4 a. Samson McGregor

b. Jean-Paul Sartre

“In this class conflict, the working class


merely works for the profit of the c. Vilfredo Pareto
bourgeoisie. Capitalism, thus, favors
the increase of the higher classes’
private property and control over the d. Aristocles
means of production.”

Question 7

Select one:

Private property is replaced with


a. False ________, and man becomes friend
once more to fellow man. It is in a
communist setting, Marx envisions,
b. True that society will flourish.

Question 5
Select one:

Parsons doctoral dissertation was a. common ownership


entitled ______ with his main focus on
the work of Werner Sombart and Max
Weber. b. proper distribution

c. joint custody
Select one:
d. military possession
a. On the Genealogy of Morals

Question 8
b. The Concept of Capitalism in the
Recent German Literature

Which book did Marx write with


c. The Concept of Monetary Displace Friedrich Engels?

d. The Art of War


Select one:

Question 6
a. Ideen und Geisteswissenchaften

Talcott Parsons was greatly influenced b. Das Kapital


by which thinker:
c. The Communist Manifesto and
Ideen und Geisteswissenchaften
Select one:
d. The Communist Manifesto
e. Das Kapital and The Communist Question 11
Manifesto

f. Das Kapital and Ideen und


Geisteswissenchaften Which of the following is NOT a
communist country?

Question 9
Select one:

According to Fulcher, “Capitalist a. People’s Republic of China


production depends on the exploitation
of wage labor, which also fuels the
consumption of the goods and b. Laos
services produced by capitalist
enterprises. Production and
consumption are linked by the markets c. Russian Federation
that come to mediate all economic
activities.” (Fulcher, 2004)
d. Vietnam

Select one: Question 12

a. False
These are known as classic writers of
sociology except:
b. True

Question 10 Select one:

a. Max Weber
“The ______________ conditions the
social, political and intellectual life b. Emile Durkheim
process in general. It is not the
consciousness of men that determines
their being, but, on the contrary, their c. Adam Smith
social being that determines their
consciousness.” (Marx, 1859)”
d. Jean Valjean

Select one:
Question 13

a. economic

That is why apart from the disciplines,


b. mode of production of material the social sciences have what we call
life the dominant approaches and ideas
that are present within the different
disciplines. These are the ________ of
c. means of production a discipline, or better yet, the very
inspiration of the different social
sciences.
d. dictate of the bourgeoisie
Select one: b. Alienation of Worker from Human
Nature

a. roots
c. Alienation of Worker from Labor
Process
b. principles

d. Alienation of Worker from


c. legs Products

d. rules
Question 16

Question 14
What is another term for the working
class?

________ is a method for analyzing


language, narratives, and cultural
phenomena that uncovers basic Select one:
elements that form structures (often
binary oppositions).
a. proscetariat

Select one: b. slaves

a. scientific literature c. proletariat

b. conventionalism d. merchants

c. pure mathematics Question 17

d. structuralism

Which of the following is a communist


country?
Question 15

Select one:
“The goal of an economic-centered
and capitalist-inspired work place is
the generation of more products. Once a. Kazakhstan
the worker is done with the product, he
disowns it.”
b. China

Select one: c. Norway

a. Alienation of Worker from Other d. Denmark


Workers

Question 18
Which of the following is the Marxist a. Alienation of Worker from
wing of Philippine parties? Products

b. Alienation of Worker from Human


Select one: Nature

a. Philippine Marxist Association c. Alienation of Worker from Other


Workers

b. Partido Komunista Liberal


d. Alienation of Worker from Labor
Process
c. Communist Party of the
Philippines
Question 21
d. Communist Society of Education

“Production is the only focus the


Question 19
worker should have. One’s personal
issues and development, as well as
experiences that could enhance
human nature are neglected for more
The evolution of capitalism, according production.
to Fulcher’s account, dates back to at
least the century, when private
ownership overcome the standard
“one for all, all for one” system of Select one:
ownership in older societies.

a. Alienation of Worker from Human


Nature
Select one:

b. Alienation of Worker from Other


a. 11th Workers

b. 3rd c. Alienation of Worker from Products

c. 17th d. Alienation of Worker from Labor


Process

d. 19th
Question 22

Question 20

The disciplines prove how social


science is _______ meaning that the
“The goal of an economic-centered social sciences are things that you can
and capitalist-inspired work place is use everyday to understand reality
the generation of more products. Once much better.
the worker is done with the product, he
disowns it.”

Select one:

Select one:
a. applicable and useful c. Alienation of Worker from Other
Workers

b. applicable and practical


d. Alienation of Worker from Human
Nature
c. practical and judicial

Question 25
d. theoretical and practical

Question 23
“Simply put, structuralism is
understanding human culture and
elements in terms of their relationship
with a larger, overarching system.”
_________ is one’s stature in society,
normally based on economic
capabilities. critical individual parts.
Select one:

Select one:
a. False

a. identity
b. True

b. class
Question 26

c. reputation

Parsons determined that each


d. power individual does not have expectations
of the other's action and reaction to his
own behavior, and that these
Question 24 expectations would (if successful) be
"derived" from the accepted norms
and values of the society they inhabit
only on condition. (Parsons, 1961)
“The worker is forced to abide by the
same technique, the same default
setting, when attempting to produce
something from their labor. It takes Select one:
away creativity from the worker, and
results in a monotonous, robot-like
mode of production.” a. True

b. False
Select one:

Question 27
a. Alienation of Worker from Labor
Process

b. Alienation of Worker from Products He (Parsons) held that "the social


system is made up of the:
Select one: b. The Kingdom of Nova Scotia

a. actions of individuals c. Britain

b. living units of the families d. The United States of America

c. critical individual parts Question 30

d. different classes

Karl Marx was highly influenced by


which German philosopher:
Question 28

Select one:
“Workers are forced to pay attention to
the production only. Thus they will
have no time to interact with fellow a. Martin Heidegger
workers, whose main focus too is to do
labor in exchange for salaries.
Workers are alienated from this b. Friedrich Nietzsche
experience to make way for an
undivided attention for the production
of goods.” c. G.W.F. Hegel

d. Edmund Husserl
Select one:
DISS SQ7
a. Alienation of Worker from Human
Nature
Question 1

b. Alienation of Worker from Products

When one speaks of a ___________,


c. Alienation of Worker from Labor
it means that it is a philosophical
Process
movement that includes those who
claim that an ideology or proposition is
d. Alienation of Worker from Other true if it works satisfactorily, that the
Workers meaning of a proposition is to be found
in the practical consequences of
accepting it, and that unpractical ideas
are to be rejected. (McDermid, 2009)
Question 29

Select one:
Capitalism made its breakthrough in ________. (Fulcher,
2004)
a. social science

Select one: b. political practice

a. Scotland c. pragmatic philosophy


d. theoretical and practical a. Grammar

Question 2 b. Prose

c. Diction

It is a movement in psychology and


philosophy that emphasized the d. Language
outward behavioral aspects of thought
and dismissed the inward experiential,
and sometimes the inner procedural, Question 5
aspects as well.

Select one: Which pragmatic thinker did Mead


transfer with to Chicago and was
greatly influenced by?
a. essentialism

b. behaviorism Select one:

c. cataclysm a. James Dewey

d. fundamentalism b. John Rawls

c. William Smith
Question 3

d. John Dewey

Mead published several books,


including Carus Lectures as well as Question 6
the Philosophy of Social Action.

The term “symbolic interactionism”


Select one: was coined by which of Mead’s
students:
a. True

Select one:
b. False

a. Harold Buchanan
Question 4

b. Henri Thoreau

Which element of communication is


regarded as “symbolic”? c. Spencer Hawkes

d. Herbert Blumer
Select one:
Question 7 Symbolic interactionism’s key
principles can be seen in the work:

“Meaning can be described, accounted Select one:


for, or stated in terms of symbols or
language at its highest and most
complex stage of development.” a. On the Precision of Vocal
(Mead, 1972) Communities

b. Mind and the Spirit


Select one:
c. None of the choices
a. False
d. The Theory of Language
b. True
DISS SQ8
Question 8
Question 1

Pragmatic philosophy is more focused


on theory than practice:
In 1885-86, Freud spent the greater
part of a year in Paris, where he was
deeply impressed by the work of the
French neurologist Jean Charcot who
Select one: was at that time using ________ as a
medical technique.
a. False

Select one:
b. True

a. acupuncture
Question 9

b. pills

Behaviorist approaches tend to focus


more on the empirical or outward c. cannabis
observation of the subjects.
d. hypnotism

Select one: Question 2

a. True

His academic interests were broad,


b. False but he settled for _________ at the
University of Vienna in 1873 and
obtained his degree in 1881.
Question 10
Select one: c. demonstrative

a. philosophy d. deterministic

b. law Question 5

c. medicine

Freud was a mentor to two other major


d. psychology psychologists:

Question 3
Select one:

a. May and Bellini


In 1895, Freud and his colleague Josef
Breuer published:
b. Adler and Jung

Select one: c. Marx and Lenin

a. On the Nature of the Mind d. James and Franco

b. Studies in Hysteria Question 6

c. The Communist Manifesto

Psychoanalysis as an approach was


d. The Interpretation of Dreams only considered a major psychological
and sociological theory during the life
of its proponent:
Question 4

Select one:
“The Freudian view of human nature is
basically _______. According to him, a. Sigmund Freud
our behavior is determined by
irrational forces, unconscious
motivations, biological and instinctual b. Rollo May
drives, as these evolve through key
psychosexual stages in the first six
years of life. (Corey, 2009) c. William Adler

d. Carl Jung
Select one:

Question 7
a. altruistic

b. weak
Freud places no emphasis on the d. Studies in Hysteria
sexual formation of an individual, and
how rooting out these past
experiences in psychoanalysis will be Question 10
a good form of treatment.

According to Stephen Thornton,


Select one: “Freud’s psychoanalytic theory was
initially not well received – when its
existence was acknowledged at all it
a. False was usually by people who were, as
Breuer had foreseen, scandalized by
the emphasis placed on sexuality by
b. True Freud.” (Thornton, 2010)

Question 8
Select one:

It is a source of motivation that a. True


encompasses sexual energy.

b. False

Select one:
DISS LQ4

a. libido
Question 1
b. friends

c. happiness Which element of communication is


regarded as “symbolic”?

d. confidence

Select one:
Question 9
a. Prose

Which Freudian work is considered the b. Grammar


most important one?

c. Diction

Select one:
d. Language

a. The Id and Ego


Question 2
b. Against Academics

c. The Interpretation of Dreams


Freud places no emphasis on the Select one:
sexual formation of an individual, and
how rooting out these past
experiences in psychoanalysis will be a. engaging dialogue
a good form of treatment.

b. common good

Select one: c. justice for the oppressed

a. False d. human rights

b. True
Question 5

Question 3

Which pragmatic thinker did Mead


transfer with to Chicago and was
greatly influenced by?
“The Freudian view of human nature is
basically _________. According to
him, our behavior is determined by
irrational forces, unconscious Select one:
motivations, biological and instinctual
drives, as these evolve through key
psychosexual stages in the first six a. John Rawls
years of life. (Corey, 2009)

b. John Dewey

Select one:
c. James Dewey

a. demonstrative
d. William Smith

b. weak
Question 6
c. altruistic

d. deterministic The ______ is the original system of


personality; at birth a person is
_______. The ________ is the primary
Question 4 source of psychic energy and the seat
of the instincts. It lacks organization,
and it is blind, demanding and
insistent.” (Corey, 2009)
These three principles are important
for Mead because these form a
symbolic interaction that enables Select one:
society to be united and become real
active agents of social progress. With
the use of communication, there arises a. none of the choices
a universal want for the:

b. superego
c. id The principle of meaning teaches us
that human persons interact, and that
we do so through the use of:
d. ego

Question 7 Select one:

a. symbols
In 1895, Freud and his colleague Josef
Breuer published: b. writings

c. puzzles
Select one:

d. speeches
a. Studies in Hysteria

b. The Interpretation of Dreams Question 10

c. On the Nature of the Mind


When one speaks of a __________, it
means that it is a philosophical
d. The Communist Manifesto movement that includes those who
claim that an ideology or proposition is
true if it works satisfactorily, that the
Question 8 meaning of a proposition is to be found
in the practical consequences of
accepting it, and that unpractical ideas
are to be rejected. (McDermid, 2009)
“Symbolic interaction is an entire
process of ________: meaning,
speaking, and thinking.”
Select one:

a. theoretical and practical


Select one:

b. pragmatic philosophy
a. rhetoric

c. political practice
b. organism

d. social science
c. learning

d. dialogue Question 11

Question 9
Freud was a mentor to two other major
psychologists:

Select one:
a. James and Franco Question 14

b. May and Bellini

Thought is based on language. While


c. Adler and Jung in a conversation, your mind is
imagining or thinking about the
different points of view or meanings to
d. Marx and Lenin what the other person is saying to you.

Question 12
Select one:

It is a movement in psychology and a. True


philosophy that emphasized the
outward behavioral aspects of thought
and dismissed the inward experiential, b. False
and sometimes the inner procedural,
aspects as well.
Question 15

Select one:
Mead published several books,
including Mind, Self, and Spirit as well
a. essentialism as the Philosophy of Social Action.

b. behaviorism
Select one:
c. fundamentalism
a. True
d. cataclysm
b. False

Question 13
Question 16

Which of the following is a part of the


Structure of Personality? According to Stephen Thornton,
“Freud’s psychoanalytic theory was
initially not well received – when its
existence was acknowledged at all it
Select one: was usually by people who were, as
Breuer had foreseen, scandalized by
the emphasis placed on sexuality by
a. body
Freud.” (Thornton, 2010)

b. ego

Select one:
c. super id

a. True
d. spiritus
b. False Select one:

Question 17 a. True

b. False

The term “symbolic interactionism”


was coined by which of Mead’s
Question 20
students:

Select one: In 1885-86, Freud spent the greater


part of a year in Paris, where he was
deeply impressed by the work of the
a. Herbert Blumer French neurologist Jean Charcot who
was at that time using ______ as a
medical technique.
b. Harold Buchanan

c. Spencer Hawkes Select one:

d. Henri Thoreau a. cannabis

Question 18 b. acupuncture

c. hypnotism
When Mead mentions the ‘taking the
role of the other,’ he implies that d. pills
through language, human persons
could interpret the of the individual he
is communicating with.
Question 21

Select one:
“Meaning can be described, accounted
for, or stated in terms of symbols or
a. symbolic nature language at its highest and most
complex stage of development.”
(Mead, 1972)
b. complex ideas

c. signs and symbols


Select one:

d. hidden message
a. False

Question 19 b. True

Question 22
Pragmatic philosophy is more focused
on theory than practice:
Symbolic interactionism’s key controls consciousness and exercises
principles can be seen in the work: censorship.” (Corey, 2009)

Select one: Select one:

a. None of the choices a. ego

b. On the Precision of Vocal b. id


Communities

c. none of the choices


c. The Theory of Language

d. superego
d. Mind and the Spirit

Question 25
Question 23

The very basic principle of the id is to


It includes a person’s moral code, the attain pleasure and avoid pain.
main concern being whether action is
good or bad, right or wrong. It
represents the ideal rather than the
real, and strives not for pleasure but Select one:
for perfection. The rewards are
feelings of pride and self-love; the
punishments are feelings of guilt and a. True
inferiority.” (Corey, 2009)

b. False

Select one:
Question 26
a. id

b. superego Behaviorist approaches tend to focus


more on the empirical or outward
observation of the subjects.
c. ego

d. none of the choices Select one:

Question 24 a. False

b. True
“It is the ‘executive’ that governs,
controls and regulates the personality.
As a ‘traffic cop’ it mediates between Question 27
the instincts and the surrounding
environment. The __________
Which Freudian work is considered the b. Sigmund Freud
most important one?

c. Rollo May

Select one:
d. Carl Jung

a. Studies in Hysteria
Question 30

b. The Interpretation of Dreams

c. The Id and Ego It is a source of motivation that


encompasses sexual energy.

d. Against Academics

Select one:
Question 28
a. friends

His academic interests were broad, b. happiness


but he settled for _______ at the
University of Vienna in 1873 and
obtained his degree in 1881. c. confidence

d. libido
Select one:
DISS SQ9
a. philosophy

Question 1
b. medicine

c. law
The “rational” approach started at the
dawn of the Cold War.
d. psychology

Question 29 Select one:

a. False
Psychoanalysis as an approach was
only considered a major psychological b. True
and sociological theory during the life
of its proponent:
Question 2

Select one:

Rational Choice Theory is primarily a


a. William Adler part of theory as well as that of social
theory.
Select one: b. True

a. logical Question 5

b. practical

Rationality could take various forms,


c. scientific but applied to sociology, it becomes
the ___ of society.

d. economic

Select one:
Question 3
a. creation

If one thinks about it, rational choice b. improvement


seems to have been around for quite
some time, since the primary
inclination of a human being is to c. devotion
choose what is most rational.
However, rational choice as a theory
applied in both sociology and d. identity
economics has been applied only
recently.
Question 6

Select one:
New institutionalism and old
institutionalism are the same.
a. False

b. True
Select one:

Question 4 a. True

b. False
The value of historical institutionalism
is that it shows how an institution can
reflect the changes within society, and Question 7
how one need not to extensively
pursue a conclusion based on multiple
observations on society, but rather can
be focused on one body that
This traces the progress of both socio-
sufficiently accounts for a proper
economic behavior in society through
description of society’s progress.
the growth and history of an institution.

Select one: Select one:

a. False a. Historical institutionalism


b. Fundamental Institutionalism The basic premise of rational choice is
that social behavior and attitude is the
result of ____.
c. New Institutionalism

d. Old Institutionalism Select one:

Question 8 a. deliberation and choice

b. individual actions and choices


Which of the following is a work of
Michel Foucault? c. communal agreement

d. mutual understanding
Select one:

DISS LQ
a. The Birth of Tragedy

b. The Last Resort Question 1

c. Discipline and Punish


Correct

d. Creation of Adam

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00


Question 9

Flag question

According to Blume and Easley,


rational choice had been around ever
since the rise of through the rise of
Adam Smith. Question text

_____ is a method for analyzing


language, narratives, and cultural
Select one: phenomena that uncovers basic
elements that form structures (often
binary oppositions).
a. capitalism

b. fascism
Select one:

c. economics
a. structuralism

d. communism
b. scientific literature

Question 10 c. pure mathematics


d. conventionalism controls consciousness and exercises
censorship.” (Corey, 2009)

Question 2

Select one:

This traces the progress of both socio- a. none of the choices


economic behavior in society through
the growth and history of an institution.
b. superego

Select one: c. ego

a. Fundamental Institutionalism d. id

b. Old Institutionalism
Question 5

c. New Institutionalism

New institutionalism and old


d. Historical institutionalism institutionalism are the same.

Question 3
Select one:

To which discipline does physics fall a. False


under:
b. True

Select one:
Question 6

a. Social Science

According to Blume and Easley,


b. Humanities rational choice had been around ever
since the rise of through the rise of
Adam Smith.
c. Natural Science

d. Medicine
Select one:

Question 4 a. capitalism

b. economics
“It is the ‘executive’ that governs,
controls and regulates the personality.
As a ‘traffic cop’ it mediates between c. communism
the instincts and the surrounding
environment. The __________
d. fascism
Question 7 issues and development, as well as
experiences that could enhance
human nature are neglected for more
production.
This consists in systematic
observation, measurement, and
experiment, and the formulation, Select one:
testing, and modification of
hypotheses.
a. Alienation of Worker from Labor
Process

Select one:
b. Alienation of Worker from Human
Nature
a. Laboratory Experimentation

c. Alienation of Worker from Products


b. Linguistic Analysis

d. Alienation of Worker from Other


c. Scientific Method Workers

d. Statistics
Question 10

Question 8
When Mead mentions the ‘taking the
role of the other,’ he implies that
through language, human persons
Rationality could take various forms, could interpret the of the individual he
but applied to sociology, it becomes is communicating with.
the ___ of society.

Select one:
Select one:

a. hidden message
a. identity

b. symbolic nature
b. improvement

c. complex ideas
c. creation

d. signs and symbols


d. devotion

Question 11
Question 9

Thought is based on language. While


Question text in a conversation, your mind is
imagining or thinking about the
“Production is the only focus the different points of view or meanings to
worker should have. One’s personal what the other person is saying to you.
Select one: d. organization

a. False Question 14

b. True

Geography is concerned with:


Question 12

Select one:

If one thinks about it, rational choice


seems to have been around for quite a. human behavior and politics
some time, since the primary
inclination of a human being is to
choose what is most rational. b. rocks and sediments
However, rational choice as a theory
applied in both sociology and
economics has been applied only c. the population
recently.

d. structure of the planet earth

Select one:
Question 15

a. True

The ______ is the original system of


b. False personality; at birth a person is
_______. The ________ is the primary
source of psychic energy and the seat
of the instincts. It lacks organization,
and it is blind, demanding and
insistent.” (Corey, 2009)
Question 13

Select one:
This social world was not always
understood. But in the last 200 years, a. id
disciplines have originated with the
goal of examining it with the exact
same ____ that the sciences use. b. superego

c. ego
Select one:

d. none of the choices


a. concepts and theories

Question 16
b. method and principle

c. scientific methodology
According to Stephen Thornton,
“Freud’s psychoanalytic theory was
initially not well received – when its d. slaves
existence was acknowledged at all it
was usually by people who were, as
Breuer had foreseen, scandalized by Question 19
the emphasis placed on sexuality by
Freud.” (Thornton, 2010)

In 1885-86, Freud spent the greater


part of a year in Paris, where he was
Select one: deeply impressed by the work of the
French neurologist Jean Charcot who
was at that time using ______ as a
a. False medical technique.

b. True
Select one:

Question 17
a. acupuncture

In 1895, Freud and his colleague Josef b. cannabis


Breuer published:
c. pills

Select one: d. hypnotism

a. On the Nature of the Mind


Question 20

b. Studies in Hysteria

Which of the following is a work of


c. The Communist Manifesto Michel Foucault?

d. The Interpretation of Dreams


Select one:

Question 18
a. Discipline and Punish

What is another term for the working b. Creation of Adam


class?
c. The Last Resort

Select one: d. The Birth of Tragedy

a. proletariat
Question 21

b. proscetariat

The “rational” approach started at the


c. merchants dawn of the Cold War.
Select one: It includes a person’s moral code, the
main concern being whether action is
good or bad, right or wrong. It
a. True represents the ideal rather than the
real, and strives not for pleasure but
for perfection. The rewards are
b. False feelings of pride and self-love; the
punishments are feelings of guilt and
inferiority.” (Corey, 2009)
Question 22

Select one:
Rational Choice Theory is primarily a
part of theory as well as that of social
a. ego
theory.

b. none of the choices


Select one:
c. id
a. scientific
d. superego
b. economic
Question 25
c. logical

d. practical “Symbolic interaction is an entire


process of ________: meaning,
speaking, and thinking.”
Question 23

Select one:
The basic premise of rational choice is
that social behavior and attitude is the
a. rhetoric
result of ____.

b. dialogue
Select one:
c. learning
a. mutual understanding
d. organism
b. individual actions and choices
Question 26
c. communal agreement

d. deliberation and choice The very basic principle of the id is to


attain pleasure and avoid pain.

Question 24
Select one: b. False

a. False Question 29

b. True

The Greek word politika means:


Question 27

Select one:

When one speaks of a __________, it


means that it is a philosophical a. rule of law
movement that includes those who
claim that an ideology or proposition is
true if it works satisfactorily, that the b. management
meaning of a proposition is to be found
in the practical consequences of
accepting it, and that unpractical ideas c. affairs of the cities
are to be rejected. (McDermid, 2009)

d. governance

Select one:
Question 30

a. pragmatic philosophy

Private property is replaced with ____,


b. political practice
and man becomes friend once more to
fellow man. It is in a communist
c. theoretical and practical setting, Marx envisions, that society
will flourish.

d. social science
Select one:
Question 28
a. proper distribution

The value of historical institutionalism b. military possession


is that it shows how an institution can
reflect the changes within society, and
how one need not to extensively c. common ownership
pursue a conclusion based on multiple
observations on society, but rather can
be focused on one body that d. joint custody
sufficiently accounts for a proper
description of society’s progress.
DISS LA6

Question 1
Select one:

a. True
The most important work of de Renowned feminist and French
Beauvoir that contributed to feminist philosopher ___ was born in Paris on
theory is her work: the 9th of January, year 1908.

Select one: Select one:

a. Creation of Adam a. Simone de Beauvoir

b. The Second Sex b. Simone Weil

c. Interpretations of Reality c. Simon Blackwell

d. Woman Demystified d. Jean-Paul Sartre

Question 2 Question 5

In the 20th century, ‘first-wave’ The father of modern phenomenology


feminists had demanded civil and is the philosopher:
political equality.

Select one:
Select one:
a. Charles Taylor
a. False
b. Edmund Husserl
b. True
c. Martin Heidegger

Question 3
d. Wilhelm Dilthey

The word feminist or feminism Question 6


emerged in Europe around the later
years of the 1600s and in the United
States in 1910. (Goldstein, 1989)
The last wave of feminism, also known
as third-wave feminism, is an
acceptance of the second-wave and is
Select one: a support of sorts of the preceding
wave. Third-wave feminism
distinguished itself from the second
a. False wave around issues of sexuality,
challenging female heterosexuality
and celebrating sexuality as a means
b. True of female empowerment. (Holt &
Cameron, 2010)

Question 4
Select one: d. political

a. False Question 9

b. True

Hermeneutics, on the other hand,


comes from the Greek word
Question 7
‘hermeneutikos’ meaning:

de Beauvoir studied _____ at the Select one:


University of Paris and eventually
studied mathematics at the Institut
Catholique de Paris and literature at a. puzzle
the Institut de Sainte-Marie.

b. messaging

Select one:
c. interpret

a. literature and philosophy


d. isolation

b. mathematics and philosophy


Question 10
c. physical science and medicine

d. natural science and mathematics Charles Fourier was known to coin the
term:

Question 8
Select one:

Second-wave feminism concentrated a. feminieuse


on the ___ sector, pushing not for
exact rights, but for social recognition
and a new identity. Second-wave b. feminisme
feminism reacts negatively to the age-
old view of women: weak and
undetermined. c. feminierre

d. feminin
Select one:
DISS LA7
a. scientific

Question 1
b. economic

c. social
This is typically defined as the
sociological study of societal-
environmental interactions, although those problems, and efforts to solve
this definition immediately presents the the problems.
problem of integrating human cultures
with the rest of the environment.
(Schaefer, 2016)
Select one:

Select one: a. False

a. human ecology b. True

b. psychological sociology
Question 4

c. environmental sociology

There is no clear definition for human


d. economic environmentalism environment system, as it crosses
multiple disciplines at once such as
ecology, sociology and environmental
Question 2 demographics.

There is no clear definition for human Select one:


environment system, as it crosses
____ at once such as ecology,
sociology and environmental a. True
demographics.

b. False

Select one:
Question 5

a. a number of roads

b. multiple disciplines As a social science, the origins of


human-environment systems did not
actually begin with society itself, but
c. uncharted borders rather with ____ themes.

d. varying social sciences


Select one:

Question 3 a. economic

b. tantric
Although the focus of the field is the
relationship between society and
environment in general, environmental c. ecological
sociologists typically place special
emphasis on studying the social
factors that cause environmental d. overarching
problems, the societal impacts of
Question 6 b. differences

c. understanding

Human-Environment System can also


be called: d. equality

Question 9
Select one:

a. environmental personal theory


Human-environment system means
that society lives in a blank,
b. human demographics dysfunctional world and a world that
affects society greatly.

c. human ecology

Select one:
d. sociology

a. True
Question 7

b. False

The primary thrust of this theory is that


the two parties: humans and the Question 10
environment, are in a state of
continuous seclusion and
disintegration.
This is the totality of things that in any
way may affect an organism, including
both physical and cultural conditions; a
Select one: region characterized by a certain set of
physical conditions.

a. True

Select one:
b. False

a. society
Question 8

b. environment

Ecology is defined as “the branch of c. nature


biology that deals with the ____ of
organisms to one another and to their
physical surroundings.” d. world

DISS SQ10
Select one:

Question 1
a. relations
His (Mercado’s) style of writing and b. welfare
analysis of Philippine society and
culture is ____, meaning that for him,
language is an important facet in c. solidarity
understanding Filipino society as a
whole.
d. ethics

Select one: Question 4

a. unequal
Schools of sufficient quality and
b. quantitative quantity must be established
throughout the archipelago primarily
for enlightenment and secondarily,
c. analytic livelihood.

d. meta-linguistic
Select one:

Question 2
a. True

b. False
The people must be educated in civic
virtues and enlightened in all possible
senses to be able to struggle for their
rights. Question 5

Select one: Isabelo de los Reyes is also credited


to be the first Filipino:

a. False
Select one:
b. True
a. socialist
Question 3
b. warrior

Manuel Dy, Jr. mentions in his book c. journalist


Contemporary Social Philosophy that
“a Filipino ethics must value ____.”
(Dy, 2013) d. poet

Question 6
Select one:

a. holiness
Rizal envisioned a Philippine society
that had ___, and the desire to serve
one’s country wholeheartedly and a. united
without reservation.

b. capitalist

Select one:
c. noble

a. confidence
d. utopian

b. growing investments
Question 9

c. service

d. racial pride Filipinos place a great amount of


importance on close family ties that it
is arguably the most practiced Filipino
value at present.
Question 7

Select one:
Mercado's work ____ talks about the
fundamental trait of Filipinos to
incorporate the religious into their a. False
social lives, and how Philippine society
is shaped by the values and teachings
of a belief in a Supreme Being or God. b. True

Select one: Question 10

a. Elements of Philosophy
Rizal is not only known for his
dedicated life and the works Noli Me
b. True Blood Tangere and:

c. Inculturation and Filipino


Theology Select one:

d. Elements of Philippine Philosophy a. El Filibusterismo

Question 8 b. Consejo de las Casas

c. Mi Amor
According to Rolando Gripaldo’s work
Filipino Philosophy, Rizal envisioned a d. Ibong Adarna
____ society.

DISS SQ11

Select one:
Question 1
The most important aspect of this Select one:
definition is the Filipino orientation. For
centuries, Filipino behavior has been
analyzed and interpreted in the light of a. Virgilio G. Enriquez
____ theories.

b. Virgilio S. Lorenzo

Select one:
c. Virgilio Ramos

a. Western
d. Carpio Santos

b. American
Question 4

c. Eastern

d. Spanish “Sikolohiyang Pilipino is anchored on


Filipino thought and experience as
understood from a Filipino perspective
(Enriquez, 1975).”
Question 2

Select one:
Question text

From the beginning of the periods a. False


when the Philippines was colonized by
Spain, and then the USA, academic
b. True
psychology, or the psychology taught
in schools, was predominantly ____ in
theory and in methodology
Question 5

Select one:
In simpler terms, Sikolohiyang Pilipino
is aimed at understanding the Filipino
a. Spanish ____ the Filipino.

b. Western
Select one:
c. American
a. referring to
d. Eastern
b. according to

Question 3
c. disloyal to

d. in line with
Pua and Marcelino regard him as the
founder of Sikolohiyang Pilipino

Question 6
Enriquez also eliminated the bondage Question 9
of Western tradition that bothered
Filipino intellectuals before him. This
proves that Sikolohiyang Pilipino is
something original to the Filipino, and
that Filipino culture is not destined to The principle emphasis of
live under the shadows of another Sikolohiyang Pilipino is to destroy
culture or an outside nation. national identity and consciousness,
social involvement, and psychology of
language and culture.

Select one:
Select one:
a. True
a. True
b. False
b. False
Question 7
Question 10

Sikolohiyang Pilipino is a by-product of


Western psychology.
Since the Philippines was a colony of
three different countries, they have
been exposed to culture after culture,
all of them distinct and special in their
Select one: own way, that have led to the Filipinos
having a certain kind of:
a. False

Select one:
b. True

a. self-awareness
Question 8

b. class conflict

Filipinos have never been a strictly


intellectual culture. Their mindset even c. identity crisis
before the dawn of the 21st century
has always been a collection of both
d. classification
the strictly academic and the open
culture that Filipinos have always
espoused. DISS LQ7

Question 1
Select one:

a. True
Apart from the suggestions given
above, a degree in the social sciences
b. False will also be the key to teaching other
learners about the different elements
of the social sciences.
Select one: Politician

True
Select one:

False
a. Political Science

Question 2
b. History

c. Psychology
Social Anthropologist

d. Anthropology

Select one:
e. Economics

a. History
Question 5
b. Economics

c. Anthropology The social sciences are not limited to


the four corners of a classroom. It is
something active, and plays a
d. Political Science continuous part in society.

e. Psychology
Select one:

Question 3
True

False
Guidance Counselor

Question 6
Select one:

a. History It is a sense or ideology of wanting


something to happen to your nation. It
is, in a way, willing that a society take
b. Anthropology a certain shape according to what you
think is best for the progress of a
nation.
c. Psychology

d. Economics Select one:

e. Political Science a. Patriotism

Question 4 b. Puritanism
c. Nationalism The most concrete of this participation
and active involvement of the social
sciences can be seen in the different
d. Valor ______ available to those who pursue
this colorful field.

Question 7

Select one:

Public Administration Teacher a. professions

b. institutions
Select one:

c. theories
a. Anthropology

d. literature
b. Economics

c. Political Science Question 10

d. Psychology
Clinical Psychology

e. History

Select one:
Question 8

a. History

Granted, most individuals would have b. Political Science


different opinions on what is the best
for a perfect society to take shape.
However, the common goal here is for c. Anthropology
society itself to_______.

d. Economics

Select one:
e. Psychology

a. diminish
Question 11
b. integrate

c. prosper History Teacher

d. solidify
Select one:

Question 9
a. History
b. Economics Question 14

c. Psychology

Economics Teacher
d. Political Science

e. Anthropology Select one:

Question 12
a. Political Science

b. History

Lawyer
c. Economics

Select one: d. Psychology

a. Psychology e. Anthropology

b. Political Science Question 15

c. Economics

_______ work as coaches to other


d. Anthropology people in areas including business,
sport and education. They also work in
hospitals and health centers, (i.e. in
e. History clinical settings) helping to support
people with a range of psychological
problems.
Question 13

Select one:
Industrial Psychiatrist
a. Market Researchers

Select one: b. Sociologists

a. History c. Psychologists

b. Economics d. Economists

c. Psychology
Question 16

d. Political Science

University work, administrative work,


e. Anthropology and mentoring are fueled by social
science experts who share the d. Sociologists
common vision of an examined and
critical society.
Question 19

Select one:
The reason why nationalism can be so
True strong is that individuals within the
society seeks a progressive society
distant to its own cultures and
False traditions without the influence of other
societies as much as possible.

Question 17
Select one:

Stock Market Analyst True

False
Select one:

Question 20
a. Psychology

b. History
Non-Profit Organization Administrator

c. Economics

Select one:
d. Anthropology

a. Psychology
e. Political Science

b. Anthropology
Question 18
c. Political Science

Your role is to analyze the allocation of d. History


material goods of society and how it
affects the daily life of each individual
as well as society in general. e. Economics

Question 21
Select one:

a. Psychologists
Market Researcher

b. Economists

Select one:
c. Market Researchers
a. Political Science c. economics

b. Economics d. accountancy

c. Anthropology Question 24

d. History

Museum Curator
e. Psychology

Question 22
Select one:

a. History

Ancient Civilization Researcher


b. Psychology

Select one: c. Political Science

a. Political Science d. Economics

b. Anthropology e. Anthropology

c. History Question 25

d. Economics

Trade Union Management


e. Psychology

Question 23
Select one:

a. Economics

On the other hand,_____ also serves


a purpose in understanding more the b. Anthropology
social phenomenon of nationalism.
When one has nationalistic ideas, he
seeks the progress of his nation. This c. History
includes a desire for a country's
economy to grow.
d. Political Science

Select one: e. Psychology

a. business Question 26

b. human resources
Through the lens of anthropology (and c. Multi-disciplinarity
even psychology) we can see that
what drives the social phenomenon of
nationalism is a sense of both racial d. Disciplines
pride and a degree of __________ (a
fear of foreigners or other cultures).
Question 29

Select one:
________ work in many sectors - for
a. fear the government, for charities and for a
variety of commercial organizations.
Researchers can be employed directly,
b. xenophobia or through an agency, or they may
work as freelancers, (i.e. be self-
employed).
c. discrimination

d. hate Select one:

a. Market Researchers
Question 27

b. Sociologists

Another point is that the social


sciences are composed of different c. Psychologists
disciplines that provide multiple
perspectives on how society should be
studied and examined. d. Economists

Select one:

True

False

Question 28

This is the association between the


social sciences and the humanities in
analyzing society.

Select one:

a. Theory and Practice

b. Dominant Approaches
Question 30

“The most concrete origin, however,

can be found in Ancient China with the

writings of Fan Li (also known as Tao

Zhu Gong) who wrote a _________ for

businessmen. (Wang, 2012)

Select one:

a. novel

b. book

c. golden laws for businessmen

d. law of Chinese trade

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