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Archdiocese of Tuguegarao

Tuguegarao Archdiocesan School System


LYCEUM OF CAMALANIUGAN
Camalaniugan, Cagayan

(DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES)


GRADE 11
Name: _____________________________________ Date: __________________
Grade& Section: _____________________________ Score: ________________
TEST I. IDENTIFICATION. Choose from the concepts above the item being described
below.
Manifest Social Order
Government Social Group
Dysfunction Social Institution
Education Latent Function
Social system Family
_________________1. Also known as equilibrium in society, needed to survive as a social
system.
_________________2. It is considered as the most basic and the most important element of
the human society.
_________________3. It is disruption of the balance in society
_________________4. These are consequences or effects that are intended and recognized by
the norm.
_________________5. These are the pillars of the human society
_________________6. It is made up of different parts which are interconnected which works
together to form a whole.
_________________7. These are consequences that are unintended or hidden.
_________________8. It is consists of two or more people who interact with one another and
who recognize themselves as a distinct
_________________9. It is the term used that believes that it is a must the human should be
part of a big structure.
_________________10. It means that elements of society do their specific tasks or jobs in
order to contribute to the social equilibrium.

TEST II. TRUE OR FALSE (2 pts each)


Direction: Write True if the statement is correct. If the statement is false, underlined the
incorrect word/ phrase and write the correct answer in the space provided.
_______1. Both Structural-functionalism and Marxism (Conflict Theory) have a small scope
about the society.
_______2. Microsociology is concerned with the social psychological dynamics of
individuals interacting in small groups.
_______3. Charles Cooley coined the term symbolic interactionism
_______4. Psychoanalysis refers both a theory of how the mind works and a treatment
modality.
_______5. The founder of Psychoanalysis is Charles Horton Cooley.
_______6. According to the founder of psychoanalysis, there are three structres of
personality, namely the Id, Superego, and me.
_______7. The “Id” is unconscious; it is the person’s drives and instincts; it operates on
“pleasure principle”
______8. The “Ego” operates on “moral principle” It strives for perfection and not pleasure;
decide what is right or wrong.
______9. The rational choice approach allows preferences to be represented as real- valued
utility functions.
_____10. Repression is a conscious form or forgetting wherein one deliberately escape or
move away from the problem.
TEST III. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Read the following statements below and choose the best answer from the given
choices. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before each number.
_____1. It is the perspective which describes the society as a social system that has a social
structure of its own, made up of different parts which are interconnected which works
together in harmony to achieve balance or social equilibrium.
a. Manifest c. Latent
b. Structural Functionalism d. None of the above
_____2. These functions are consequences that are unintended and recognized by the norm.
a. Manifest c. Latent
b. Structural Functionalism d. None of the above
____3. These are consequences or effects that are intended and recognized by the norm
a. Manifest c. Latent
b. Structural Functionalism d. None of the above
____4. It is considered as the most basic and the most important element of the human
society.
a. Education c. Government
b. Economy d. Family
____5. For the symbolic interaction approach _________, are the basic units of human
society.
a. Symbols c. Institution
b. Acting people d. None of the above
____6. Which of the following does not describe the structural functionalism perspective?
a. Is not open to social change
b. Society tends to seek stability and avoid conflict. Conflict is seen as dysfunctional.
c. It uses a macro level analysis in examining issues or problems in society
d. Society does not play a big role in the functioning perspective
_____7. Refers to the peculiar and distinctive character of interaction as it takes place
between human beings.
a. Human Interaction c. Symbolic Interaction
b. Structural Functionalism d. Symbols
_____8. Coined the term “symbolic interactionism”
a. Charles Cooley c. George Herbert Mead
b. Herbert Blumer d. Erving Goffman
_____9. Who is the founder of Psychoanalysis Theory?
a. Sigmund Freud c. Karl Marx
b. Herbert Blumer d. George Herbert Mead
_____10. He considered society consist of two classes which are the bourgeoisie or the
capitalist who owns the production, and the proletariat or the working class.
a. Max Weber c. Karl Marx
b. Emile Durkheim’s d. George Herbert Mead.

TEST IV.
1. How is society constructed according to symbolic interactionism?
2. How do symbolic interactionism help social scientists understand society?

PREPARED BY;
MELBA ROSE C. RAMOS, LPT

CHECKED BY:
MRS. CAMILL B. RAMOS

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