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EASY QUESTIONS

1. It is a widely held, but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or
thing.
a. Ethnicity
b. Stereotype
c. Race
d. Ethnocentrism
2. It is a comparative study of past and present societies
a. Sociology
b. Political Science
c. Anthropology
d. Societal Science
3. Refers to a broad range of global phenomena created predominantly by burning fossil fuels,
which add heat-trapping gases to Earth’s atmosphere
a. Pollution
b. Climate change
c. Weather disruption
d. Entropy
4. This is the kind of group that are larger, impersonal and exist only for a relatively shorter time, in
order to achieve a certain purpose.
a. Primary group
b. Secondary group
c. Tertiary group
d. Purposive-Temporal group
5. It pertains to the result of the unequal, ineffective and inefficient allocation of goods and
services
a. Corruption
b. Unemployment
c. Theft
d. Poverty

AVERAGE QUESTIONS

6. It is the theory which posits that learning occurs through observation, imitation, and modelling.
a. Bandura’s Social Learning Theory
b. The Law of Mirror-Modeling
c. Social Modeling by Comte
d. The Imitation Game by Dr. Benedict

7. It is a social group which an individual does not identify him/herself to be a member thereof.
a. Exit group
b. Out group
c. Group exteriority
d. Group exclusion
8. Pertains to the process that collectively gathers ideas to promote mechanisms that significantly -
positively impact, and produce change in the society
a. Societal change
b. Innovation
c. Machination
d. Social Transformative Theory
9. It is the type of poverty within areas with a population of more than 50,000. The condition of
living is worsened by violence, noise, pollution, to name a few.
a. Urban poverty
b. Impoverishment crisis
c. Overcrowding-Urban turmoil
d. Urban Crisis Destitution
10. It pertains to the collection of groups, and aggregate of people, living and functioning as a
whole, with certain noticeable patterns of relationships through their interaction
a. State
b. Nation
c. Society
d. Race
11. A society can be still called a society even if it does not have any form of government, or any
kind of culture.
a. True
b. False
12. It pertains to the set of beliefs, practices, values, attitudes, etc. which a person learns and shares
as a member of the society.
a. Norms
b. Culture
c. Customs
d. Stereotype
13. It is an ordinance of reason, directed towards the common good; promulgated by competent
authority; just and obligatory
a. Morality
b. Cognitive moral promulgation
c. Law
d. Common sense

14. Ethnocentrism pertains to the central noticeable characteristics distinctly shown in any given
ethnic background.
a. True
b. False
15. It is considered to be the most important element of the state. Without it, the state cannot exist
– since there won’t be anyone to govern, nor be governed under.
a. People
b. Government
c. Tax
d. Sovereignty
16. To which branch of the government should we appeal our concern if we want to amend or
repeal a certain law for alleging its unconstitutionality?
a. Executive
b. Judiciary
c. Legislative
d. None of the above

HARD QUESTIONS

17. It pertains to a person’s state of destitution dependent upon the standard of living in his society.
a. Relative Standardization
b. State of Calamity
c. Communal Destution
d. Relative poverty
18. ______is the kind of monarchy wherein monarchical figures operate within the bounds of the
Constitution.
- Limited / Constitutional Monarchy
19. These are concrete and situation-bound expectations of how people are expected to behave or
react, or feel in specific situations.
a. Stereotype
b. Norms
c. Customs
d. Laws
20. It is a kind of norm that prohibit individuals against extremely immoral/unacceptable practices
in the society
a. Prohibitory Social Cues
b. Laws
c. Taboos
d. Communal Destution

21. ‘Nation’ pertains to the governing factors, or rules and regulations, which standardizes a certain
locality into one distinct functioning organism.
a. True
b. False

22. It Is the form of government wherein a person, or small group of persons, accumulate power
beyond the provisions of the Constitution.
a. Monarchy
b. Democracy
c. Oligarchy
d. Dictatorship
23. Which among the following can we base our contention regarding the bounds of our territory?
Check all that may apply:
 Constitution
 Customs
 Current jurisprudence
 International treatises
 Attestation of elders
24. Cultural relativism ultimately means that no single culture holds the ultimate “moral standard,”
and in no way can they subsequently impose it upon other cultures.
a. True
b. False
25. It pertains to the supreme power of the state to rule and govern itself without interference from
other states.
a. Constitution
b. Law
c. International treatises
d. Sovereignty

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