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Osmeña Colleges

City of Masbate, 5400, Philippines


Tel/fax. (056) 333-2778
E-Mail Address: osmenacolleges@yahoo.com.ph

FINAL EXAMINATION FOR NSTP/CWTS

I- MULTIPLE CHOISE
Directions: Before each number write the letter which has the correct answer.
_____1. It is the willingness and determination to lay down one’s life for the fatherland.
A. Camaraderie
B. Hospitality
C. Patriotism
D. Nationalism
_____2. It is a belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming
attached to, one’s nation.
A. Camaraderie
B. Hospitality
C. Patriotism
D. Nationalism
_____3. Refers to the warm welcome that the Filipino gives to visitors who come to his and her home, especially
strangers.
A. Camaraderie
B. Hospitality
C. Patriotism
D. Nationalism
_____4. Refers to an interpersonal relationship where people are friendly with each other.
A. Camaraderie
B. Hospitality
C. Patriotism
D. Nationalism
_____5. Refers to the sympathy for people who suffered lost and in unfavorable situations.
A. Damayan System
B. Hospitality
C. Resiliency
D. Familial
_____6. It’s an orientation makes every member develop a feeling of belongingness and sense of safety and
security.
A. . Familial
B. Hospitality
C. Resiliency
D. Flexibility and Adaptability
_____7. This is the ability to recover and regain readily one’s particular state and recover without intervention?
A. Resiliency
B. Hospitality
C. Familial
D. Flexibility and Adaptability
_____8. Not included to “10 Modern Ways to Express Filipino Nationalism”,
A. Be a productive citizen
B. Be aware of the issues in our country
C. Patronize and support our own products
D. No respect everyone and value our traditions
_____9. This is a part of Patriotism to understand the concern and issues plaguing the society?
A. Display your pride
B. Learn about your country
C. Be proud of your country
D. Stay informed
_____10.Is a group of interacting or interrelated entities that form a unified whole.
A. System
B. Traits
C. Values
D. Character
_____11. Distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
A. System
B. Traits
C. Values
D. Character
_____12. The motive behind purposeful action.
A. System
B. Traits
C. Values
D. Character
_____13. Is a person or other being in a narrative.
A. System
B. Traits
C. Values
D. Character
_____14. Is a group of interacting or interrelated entities that form a unified whole.
A. System
B. Traits
C. Values
D. System
_____15. Which encompasses the social behavior and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge,
beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.
A. Culture
B. Traits
C. Values
D. System
_____16. ______ are chemicals that affect a person in such a way as to bring about physiological, emotional, or
behavioural change.
A. Drugs
B. Adventure
C. Curiosity
D. Addiction
_____17. Is a complex, and often chronic, brain disease. It is characterized by excessive drug craving, seeking,
and use.
A. Drug addiction
B. Occasional Users
C. Drug abuse
D. Addiction
_____18. Is the continuous misuse of any substance, licit, illicit which results to changes in an
individual’s physical, mental or behavioural condition.
A. Drug addiction
B. Occasional Users
C. Drug abuse
D. Addiction
_____19.______ is defined as any number of persons who share a consciousness of membership and
interaction.
A. Primary Group
B. Group
C. Secondary Group
D. In-group
_____20. Refers to the social group to which the members feel they belong and find reassurance,
recognition and fulfilment.
A. Group
B. In-group
C. Secondary Group
D. Out-group
_____21. Refers to a social group to which an individual finds opposition and feels he does not belong.
A. Group
B. Out-group
C. Secondary Group
D. In-group
_____22. Which do not necessarily involve face-to-face association or intimate and personal relations?
A. Group
B. Out-group
C. Secondary Group
D. In-group
_____23. Those characterized by intimate face-to-face association and cooperation?
A. Secondary Group
B. Group
C. Primary Group
D. In-group
_____24. This group, membership is a matter of choice.
A. Secondary Group
B. Group
C. Primary Group
D. Voluntary group
_____25. Membership in this kind of social group is by virtue of social ascription, not by choice.
A. Secondary Group
B. Involuntary group
C. Primary Group
D. Voluntary group
_____26. The strength of group members’ desires to remain a part of their groups.
A. Group Size
B. Cohesiveness
C. Communication
D. Social Loafing
_____27. This is a controversial discussion. As the saying goes – “two heads are better than one”, there
is strength in having a significant number of members to pursue a goal
A. Group Size
B. Cohesiveness
C. Communication
D. Social Loafing
_____28.Transference and the understanding of meaning.
A. Group Size
B. Cohesiveness
C. Communication
D. Social Loafing
_____29. _______“Free Riding”, when working with others, additive tasks are those in which each
person’s contributions are added together to another’s. unfortunately, as people work together,
some in the group may ride on the efforts of others.
A. Group Size
B. Cohesiveness
C. Communication
D. Social Loafing
_____30. Individuals experience heightened emotional arousal.
A. Group Size
B. Cohesiveness
C. Communication
D. Presence of Others
_____31. Words have different meanings to different people.
A Emotions
B. Cohesiveness
C. Communication
D. Language
_____32.This is received will influence how the message is interpreted.
A Emotions
B. Filtering
C. Communication
D. Language
_____33. A sender’s manipulation of information so that it will be seen more favorably by the receiver.
A Emotions
B. Filtering
C. Communication
D. Language
_____34. Which of the following is a characteristic of a primary group?
A. Personal and intimate relations among the group members
B. A small group size
C. A personal relationship that has been intact for a long period of time
D. all of the answers are characteristics of primary groups.
_____35. A primary group is:
A. A large group of people focusing on the completion of a task
B. A small group of people who share intimate and personal relationships
C. A large group of people forced to work together on a project
D. A small group of people who do not know each other
_____36. The following are examples of primary group EXCEPT?
A. A single mother and her children
B. A group of friends from high school
C. A senior class at a large university
D. A recently engaged couple
_____37. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of members in an in-group?
A. A sense of “we” rather than “I”
B. A feeling of unity
C. Similar likes/dislikes
D. An awareness of out-groups’ differences
_____38. Which of the following is an example of an out-group?
A. A steelworker in a union
B. A police officer on a police force
C. An American in Japan
D. A cadette in the Girl Scouts
_____39. Out-group homogeneity is when______.
A. outgroup members are perceived as similar
B. outgroup members are seen as diverse
C. ingroup members are viewed as similar
D. ingroup members are perceived as diverse
_____40. All of the following are examples of secondary group EXCEPT?
A. Employees at a law firm
B. A family
C. College students in a classroom
D. Workers at a non-profit agency
II- EXPLANATION
Directions: Read the following questions. (10 points each)
1. What are the different Filipino values related to interpersonal relations?
2. What are the differentiate between Drug Dependency and Addiction?
3. What is the differentiate between primary and secondary groups?
4. What are the NSTP dimensions of development?
5. What are the important steps in the team decision making process?

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