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B. Using numbers 6-12, arrange the historical background of the emergence of Social Science discipline from
oldest to the most recent. Write your answer to the space provided.
C. Read the statements below and write SS if it talks about SOCIAL SCIENCES, HS if it talks about HUMANITIES
and NS if it pertains to NATURAL SCIENCES.
______ 8. Uses memory and imagination to explain human behavior and events that influence people.
______ 11. This field of knowledge seeks to understand the relationship of man to his society and vice versa.
______ 13. Seeks and understanding of human reactions to events and meaning that human impose on experience.
______ 14. This branch of knowledge includes several disciplines like chemistry, biology and physics.
______ 15. Branch of knowledge that sees society through the scientific method.
D. Using your previous knowledge on the different disciplines under Social Sciences, arrange the jumbled letters by using the
clues provided below.
18. P O L O Y A N G R O T H - _____________________________
It is a discipline of social sciences that studies humanity with the goal of understanding our evolutionary origins and cultural
heritages.
19. G Y E P H A R G O - _____________________________
It is a discipline of social sciences that studies Earth’s places and the relationships between people and their environment.
20. T H R I S O Y - _____________________________
It is a discipline of social sciences that studies past events.
21. T I M S E I M A H U N - _____________________________
It is an academic discipline that studies aspects of human society and culture.
22. L O C I S O G O Y - _____________________________
It is a discipline of social sciences that studies development, structure and functioning of human society.
23. O M O S C E N I C - _____________________________
It is discipline of social sciences that studies production, consumption and distribution of goods and services.
25. T I P O I L L A C E N S I C C E S - _____________________________
It is a discipline of social sciences that studies different government systems and analysis of political activity and behavior.
26. This exploitation of wage labor led to the creation of two ‘classes’:
27. Psychoanalysis as an approach was only considered a major psychological and sociological theory during the life of its
proponent:
a. Carl Jung
b. Rollo May
c. William Adler
d. Sigmund Freud
a. slaves
b. merchants
c. proletariat
d. proscetariat
29. Hermeneutics, on the other hand, comes from the Greek word 'hermeneutikos' meaning:
a. messaging
b. isolation
c. puzzle
d. interpret
30. “The worker is forced to abide by the same technique, the same default setting, when attempting to produce something
from their labor. It takes away creativity from the worker, and results in a monotonous, robot-like mode of production.”
31. Freud places no emphasis on the sexual formation of an individual, and how rooting out these past experiences in
psychoanalysis will be a good form of treatment.
a. False
b. True
32. The ______ is the original system of 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)
a. id
a. lack of resources
b. metropolitan
c. lesion or wound
d. amusement park
34. A method of procedure which has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic
observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
a. Scientific Observation
b. Scientific Experiment
c. Scientific Method
d. Scientific Study
35. The term “symbolic interactionism” was coined by which of Mead’s students:
a. Spencer Hawkes
b. Harold Buchanan
c. Herbert Blumer
d. Henri Thoreau
36. __________ is a study of the past, one that describes/narrates and analyzes human activities in the past and the changes
that these had undergone.
a. philosophy
b. political science
c. economics
d. history
37. Economics comes from the Greek ta oikonomika meaning “____________“ Oikonomika itself comes from the Greek word,
oikos meaning --- or ---.
a. Virgilio G. Enriquez
b. Virgilio Ramos
c. Virgilio S. Lorenzo
d. Carpio Santos
39. “The goal of an economic-centered and capitalist-inspired work place is the generation of more products. Once the worker
is done with the product, he disowns it.”
a. libido
b. happiness
c. friends
d. confidence
41. The basic premise of rational choice is that social behavior and attitude is the result of ________ .
42. It includes a person’s moral code, the 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 for perfection. The rewards are feelings of pride and self-love;
the punishments are feelings of guilt and inferiority.” (Corey, 2009)
a. ego
b. none of the choices
c. id
d. superego
44. The Natural Sciences is a branch of science that deals with the _______.
a. whole world
b. supernatural world
c. physical world
d. social world
a. False
b. True
F. 46-50. What is the best representation of a psychologically healthy individual according to Sigmund Freud?