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NAME:_______________________________ YEAR/SECTION________
DATE:________ SCORE:________
TEST I. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the following terms. Choose the best answer inside the box.
________1. It is a shared, symbolic, natural, learned, integrated, encompassing and maladaptive and
adaptive. Culture
________2. It studies language in its social and cultural context across space and overtime. Linguistic
Anthropology
________ 3. It focuses on these special interest, human evolution as revealed by the fossil, human genetics,
human growth and development. Biological or Phzsical Anthropology
________ 4. It is the study of human society and culture which describes, analyze, interprets, and explains
social and cultural similarities and differences. Cultural Anthropology
________ 5. It requires fieldwork to collect data, often descriptive and specific to group. Ethnography
________ 6. Reconstructs, describes and interprets human behavior and cultural patterns through material
remains. Archeological Anthropology
________ 7. Uses data collected by a series of researches, usually synthetic and comparative. Ethnology
________ 8. A systematic exploration of human biological and cultural diversity. Anthropology
________ 9. Refers to behavior and beliefs that are passed on through enculturation. Culture
________ 10. It has a various way of understanding a person and the therapist ways of helping people
understand themselves. Psychology
________ 11. As rooted from early infancy is called the simple being. True Self
________ 12. It is our defense façade. Fake Self
________ 13. How the person would like to be. Ideal Self
________ 14. Self- image – how the person really is. The Real Self
________ 15. Self – worth – how the person sees self and others sees. The Perceived Self
________ 16. It is a non – directive intervention because it believes that all people have the potential to solve
their own problems. The Person-Centered Therapy
________ 17. It is constituted by our bodies, clothes, immediate family and home. Material Self
________ 18. It is based on our interactions with society and the reaction of people towards us. Social Self
________ 19. It is the most intimate self. Spiritual Self
________ 20. It is the phenomenal self, the experience self or the self as known. Me-Self
________ 21. It is the self- thought or the self – knower. I-Self
________ 22. His main concept of the self are Me- self and I- self. Williams James
________ 23. In his concept, he argued that mind is divided into three connected but distinct parts. Freud’s
Concept or Freud
________ 24. According to him, the individual has many potential selves. Kenneth Gergen
________ 25. He had come up with his conception of self through the intervention he used for his client. Carl
Rogers
_______ 26. The center of primitive, animalistic impulse. ID
________ 27. The center for ethical imperative. Super Ego
________ 28. The moderator which is driven by rationality principle. Ego
________ 29. The thoughts that we are not aware of. Unconscious
________ 30. The thoughts that we are aware of. Conscious
________31. It refers to body which we interfere with our environment and fellow being. Physical Self
________32. It is vital on how we form positive healthy relationships with people around us. Self-
Esteem
________33. This person does not value themselves and do not trust their possibilities. Low Self-
Esteem
________34. This is a positive self – esteem, which makes the person be satisfied of themselves.
High Self-Esteem
________36. He said that the role of the body is of primary importance. B.F. Skinner
________37. He argued that the physical body and the external world can be known. Carl Jung
________38. He considered body as initial source of sensation and necessary for the origin and
maintenance of personality. William James
________39. In Psychoanalytical school construction of self and personality makes the physical
body the core of human experience. Sigmund Freud
________40. He said that mind and body are one. Wilhelm Reichargued
________41. The role of the bodily organs is important in early developmental stages of a person’s
life. Erik Erikson
________42. It states that the physical body is the core of human experience as form of
construction of self and personality. Psychoanalytic Theory
________43. It can occur at any time, by being arouse to certain stimuli. Men’s Sexual Behavior
________44. It starts at puberty where the two ovaries begin to produce estrogens and
progesterone. Female Sexual Behavior
________45. It is an organ system by which reproduces and bear live offspring. Human Reproductive
System
________46. These are parts of the body that particularly sensitive to touch, pressure, and vibration
which contributes to sexual arousal. Erogenous Zone
________47. These are people who believed they were born with the body of the other gender.
Transexuality
________48. Romantic and / or sexual attraction between members of the same sex. Homosexual
________49. Is a sexual attraction and behavior directed to other sex. Heterosexuality
________50. A person who can romantically or sexually attracted to same sex and the other sex.
BisexuaL
________51. These are people who viewed themselves as a third gender, they are transvestites,
who wear clothes of the other gender. Transgenderism
________52. Types of birth control that depend with the observation on women’s body through
monitoring and recording different fertility signals during her menstrual cycle. Natural Contraception
________56. It is the women’s body temperature at rest done by cervical mucus monitoring the
changes in women’s temperature. Basal Body Temperature
________57. Here the basis is the changes in the cervical mucus during the ovulation. Cervical Mucos
Method
________58. It is an over – the- counter kit that requires a urine specimen to detect the Luteinizing
Hormone (LH) to predict ovulation. Ovulation Detection
________59. The oldest method of contraception where the couple proceeds with coitus but the
moment he ejaculates, the man withdraw before emits spermatozoa outside of the vagina. Coitus
Interuptus
________60. This is exclusive for breast feeding woman. Lactation Amenorrhea Method
Test II. Multiple Choices. Select the best answer. Write the letter only.
____1. It is the study of acquiring knowledge through rational thinking and inquiries that involves in answering
questions regarding of nature and existence of man.
a. Sociology b. Anthropolgy c. Philosophy
____2. He could be considered as the first martyr of education, knowledge and philosophy.
a. Socrates b. Descartes c. Plato
____3. He was historically known to be the father on the academy a place where learning and sharing of
knowledge happens.
a. Carl Rogers b. Plato c. Mead
____4. He follows the ideas that God encompasses us all, that everything will be better if we are with God.
a. St. Augustine b. Hume c. SocratesH
____5. He was known to be the Father of Modern Philosophy.
a. Plato b. Descartes c. Freud
____6. His work on the self is most representative by “Tabula Rasa” which means a blank states.
a. Mead b. Ryle c. John Locke
____7. He focused his work on the fields of Empiricism, Skepticism, and Naturalism.
a. Hume b. St Augustine c. Carl Rogers
____8. He was known for his work on Empiricism and Rationalism.
a. Socrates b. Descartes c. Kant