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Periodical Exam in UCSP

I. Identify the following situation or examples of inequality.


1. Women regarded as placed in the lower social status in the society compared to men
a. racial discrimination b. gender discrimination c. ethnic discrimination d. disability discrimination
2. Not all countries in the world has the same GDP especially the third world countries like Philippines itself. Which type
of social inequality this is implied?
a. Inequality on Economic Growth b. Inequality of Money c. Global Inequality d. None of the above
3. Girls should play with dolls and boys should play with trucks.
a. racism b. ethnocentrism c. stereotyping d. prejudice
4. Judging other culture's food and specialty dishes.
a. racism b. ethnocentrism c. stereotyping d. prejudice
5. A person who blames his or her partner for a burglary because he or she left the door unlocked or left a valuable
possession visible.
a. racism b. scapegoating c. stereotyping d. prejudice

II. Identify which state or non state institution has the following duties.
6. Ensures the quality of education based on the needs and norms the society.
7. Responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos.
8. Mandated to develop, implement, and coordinate social protection and poverty-reduction solutions for and with the
poor, vulnerable and disadvantaged.
9. Promotes and advocates progress and development related to issues of the society.
10. Provides job opportunities to number of workers in the country and thus lessen the problem of poverty.

III. Multiple Choice.


11. It refers to the ranking of people in a society.
a. social inequality b. social equity c. social differentiation d. social stratification
12. It refers to an idea that a citizen can create opportunities to become productive.
a. self- actualization b. self- awareness c. productive member d. productive citizenry
13. It refers to a desire of self-fulfillment.
a. self- actualization b. self- awareness c. productive member d. productive citizenry
14. It occurs when resources in each society are distributed unevenly, generally through norms of allocation, that bring
about specific patterns along lines of socially defined categories of persons.
a. social equity b. social justice c. social equality d. social inequality
15. It refers to the unequal distribution of income or wealth, in the most frequently studied type of social inequality.
a. gender inequality b. social inequality c. economic inequality d. none of the above
16. It do not allow people to shift levels and do not permit social relationships between levels.
a. Open System b. Estate System c. Ethnic System d. Closed System
17. It states that everyone has their right to education.
a. R.A 7610 b. RA 9662 c. Deped Policy d. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
18. It is the process through which skills, knowledge and values are transmitted from the teachers to the learners.
a. Socialization b. Education c. Self- actualization d. None of the above
19. The purpose of this program is to reduce inequalities in opportunities in education and reduce intergenerational
poverty.
a. SAP b. 4P’s c. Greenpeace d. Human Rights Watch
20. Education is compulsory for ________ years.
a. 15 b. 10 c. 8 d. 13

True or False
21. Education during the Spanish colonization was focused on the development of new social patterns that would
prepare the nation for a self-governing democracy.
22. Open system social stratification do not allow its member to succeed.
23. Non-Formal Education takes place in school settings.
24. State institutions operate to satisfy many of our short-term and long-term, small-scale and large-scale, and tangible
and intangible demands.
25. Education is a form of socialization
26. The government plays a vital role in human society because it is expected that its efforts and initiatives must be
aligned with individual welfare and service.
27. Estate systems has 3 classes.
28. SPED school aims to develop the potentials of the child with special needs.
29. Closed system encourages people to strive something.
30. Social inequality can lead to social tensions.

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