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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region XII
KIDAPAWAN CITY DIVISION

Name: __________________________ Date: October 27-28, 2022


Grade/Section: ___________________ Score: ______________________

Discipline in Applied Social Sciences


First Quarterly Assessment
General Instruction: This is a 60- item test. Read each question and identify the best answer. Write your
answers on the blank provided before the numbers. STRICTLY NO ERASURE

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12. Which of the following branches of natural science that’s studies life in all its forms, past ,and present. This
includes plants, animals, viruses and bacteria?
A. Life Science/Biological Science C. Chemistry
B. Physics D. Physical Science
13. Which of the following branches of natural science that the systematic study of the inorganic world as distinct
from the study of the organic world, which is the province of biological science?
A. Life Science/Biological Science C. Chemistry
B. Physics D. Physical Science
14. Which of the following branches of natural science that’s study of matter and its transformation to create new
and useful forms of matter?
A. Life Science/Biological Science C. Chemistry
B. Physics D. Physical Science
15. Which of the following branches of natural science that’s matter and energy studied?
A. Life Science/Biological Science C. Chemistry
B. Physics D. Physical Science
16. Which of the following branches of natural science that’s studies of earth and its neighbors in space?
A. Earth Science C. Chemistry
B. Physics D. Physical Science
17. Which of the following branches of natural science that’s studies celestial objects?
C. Life Science/Biological Science C. Astronomy
D. Physics D. Physical Science
18. It is a branch of science that deals with description, prediction, and understanding of natural phenomena?
a. Social Sciences C. Humanities
b. Natural Sciences D. Science
19. It is a branch of science devoted to study of societies and the relationships among individual?
a. Social Sciences C. Humanities
b. Natural Sciences D. Science
20. Refers to the study of the ways in which the human experience is processed and documented?
a. Social Sciences C. Humanities
b. Natural Sciences D. Science
21-25. Identify the type of clientele being referred in each statement. Choices are given below. Write the letter
of your answer only.
A. Individual B. Group and Organizations C. Community D. Clientele

21. This type of client may be counseled when people experience something collectively that affects their
collective capacity to move on.
22. This type of clientele may be counseled when he has personal problems that need to be resolved.
23. This type of clientele may be counseled when there is a need to reduce conflict or manage it that affects the
team in performing well.
24. This type of clientele may be counseled when one needs capacitation to be able to manage his unique
circumstances.
25. This type of clientele may be counseled through seminars, symposium, or orientations.

26. Which of the following does not belong to the clients of counseling?
a. demoralized c. financially-challenged
b. in negative state of mind d. victims of domestic violence
27. This refers to the type of clientele that may be counseled when people experience something collective that
affects their capacity to move on.
a. individual c. organizations
b. group d. community
28. When interventions are designed, what comes next in the counseling process?
a. monitoring c. implementation
b. evaluation d. needs assessment
29. Which of the following counseling process is used as the basis to continue or to phase out a counseling
program?
a. monitoring c. implementation
b. evaluation d. needs assessment

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30. Which is the correct process in counseling?
I. The counselor evaluates the effectiveness of the counseling session.
II. The client articulates where they want their counseling journey to take them.
III. The counselor and the client craft a treatment plan.
IV. Both the counselor and the client create closure and plan for future.
V. The counselor develops trust using attending and listening skills, empathy, and unconditional positive
regard.
VI. The counselor conducts activities and employs strategies based from the clearly articulated problem
leading to client’s progress.
a. I, II, III, IV, V, VI c. VI,III,I IV,V,II,
b. IV,V,II,VI,III,I d. II,VI,III,I IV,V
31. It is an approach in sociology that views society as a complex system whoseparts work together to promote
solidarity and stability.
a. Marxism c. Symbolic Interactionism
b. Structural - Functionalism d. Psychoanalytic
32. 2. He is an American sociologist and functionalist who attempted to developandperfect a general analytic
model suitable for analyzing all types of collectivities.
a. Charles Darwin c. Karl Marx
b. Emile Durkheim d. Talcott Parson
33. He is the French philosopher who noticed and started to think that societywas made up of building blocks
that were focused towards a common goal.
a. Charles Darwin c. Karl Marx
b. Emile Durkheim d. Talcott Parson
34. This occurs when an individual has the means and desire to achieve the cultural goals socialized into him.
a. Conformity c. Retreatism
b. Rebellion d. Ritualism
35. It occurs when an individual continues to do things as prescribed by societybut forfeits the achievement of
the goals.
a. Conformity c. Retreatism
b. Rebellion d. Ritualism
36. It involves the rejection of both the culturally prescribed goals as well astheconventional means of attaining
them.
a. Conformity c. Retreatism
b. Rebellion d. Ritualism
37. A combination of the rejection of societal goals and means and a substitution of other goals and means.
a. Conformity c. Retreatism
b. Rebellion d. Ritualism
38. It refers to the innate qualities of individuals.
a. Achievement Orientation c. Ascription Orientation
b. Affective Neutrality d. Diffuseness
39. When role obligations are extended outside the defined role - expectations.
a. Achievement Orientation c. Ascription Orientation
b. Affective Neutrality d. Diffuseness
40. Places an importance on the performance and emphasizes individual achievement.
a. Achievement Orientation c. Ascription Orientation
b. Affective Neutrality d. Diffuseness
41. Anthropology traces its roots to ancient __________ historical and philosophical writings about human
nature and the organization of human society.
a. British c. French
b. European d. Greek
42. Anthropologists generally regard __________, a Greek historian who livedinthe400s B.C., as the first thinker
to write widely on concepts that would later become central to anthropology.
a. Charles Darwin c. Ibn Khaldun
b. Herodotus d. John Lock
43. The __________ economists developed the theories about how markets and market economies work;
focusing on the dynamics of economic growth.
a. Classical c. Neoclassical
b. Medieval d. Renaissance

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44. The __________ was the first civilization to practice a form of geography that was more than mere map
making or cartography.
a. Greek c. Roman
b. Persian d. None of the above
45. Who hypothesized and scientifically demonstrated that the Earth has a spherical shape?
a. Aristotle c. Herodotus
b. Eratosthenes d. Strabo
46. One of his important contributions includes the creation of three different methods for projecting the Earth’s
surface on a map, the calculation of coordinate locations.
a. Aristotle c. Herodotus
b. Eratosthenes d. Ptolemy
47. It is the oldest branch of sociolinguistics and the study of regional differences in language.
a. Dialectology c. Language Planning
b. Ethnography of Speaking d. Variationist Sociolinguistics
48. This is when a smaller speech community is in some way restricted in social interaction with a larger speech
community that shares the same language.
a. Linguistic isolation c. Social isolation
b. Physical isolation d. None of the above
49. Who among the following is known as the father of political science?
a. Aristotle c. Rene Descartes
b. Plato d. None of the Above
50. Who among the following is known as the father of modern political science?
a. Aristotle c. Plato
b. Machiavelli d. Rene Descartes
51. 11. Who published the “On the Origin of Species”, detailing his view of evolution and expanding the theory
of “Survival of the Fittest”?
a. Charles Darwin c. Franz Gall
b. Francis Galton d. Franz Mezmer
52. Who among the following published the “Interpretation of Dreams”, marking the beginning of Psychoanalytic
Thought?
a. Alfred Binet c. Sigmund Freud
b. John Dewey d. William James
53. The term sociology was coined by the French philosopher __________ in1838who for this reason is known
as the “Father of Sociology”.
a. Auguste Comte c. John Dewey
b. Carl Jung d. Sigmund Freud
54. Which of the following time period influenced the development of Sociology?
a. Industrial Revolution
b. Rise of Capitalism and Socialism
c. The political revolutions sweeping Europe during the 18th and19th centuries
d. All of the above
55. Who wrote “Researched into the Early History” of Man kind and the Development of Civilization?
a. Aristotle c. Edward Burnett Taylor
b. Auguste Comte d. Herodotus
56. He wrote “Histories” which is the record of ancient traditions andcultureof Greece, Asia and Africa.
a. Aristotle c. Edward Burnett Taylor
b. Auguste Comte d. Herodotus
57. He wrote “The Politics”.
a. Aristotle c. Edward Burnett Taylor
b. Auguste Comte d. Herodotus
58. Who wrote the “Cours de Philosophie Positive” published from1830 - 1842in5volumes?
a. Aristotle c. Edward Burnett Taylor
b. Auguste Comte d. Herodotus
59. He wrote the “Principles of Physiological Psychology.”
a. Adam Smith c. Ferdinand de Saussure
b. Eratosthenes d. Wilhelm Wundt
60. Who wrote the “Wealth of the Nations” in 1776?
a. Adam Smith c. Ferdinand de Saussure
b. Eratosthenes d. Wilhelm Wundt

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