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100 pts.
a) temperature b) heat
b. 60 0 K to 0 F
5. An aluminum cup contains 225 g of water and a 40-g copper stirrer, all at
27°C. A 400-g sample of silver at an initial temperature of 87°C is placed in
the water. The stirrer is used to stir the mixture until it reaches its final
equilibrium temperature of 32°C. Calculate the mass of the aluminum cup.
6.. What mass of steam that is initially at 125°C is needed to warm 550 g of
water and its 600 g aluminum container from 20°C to 70°C?
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Test I: True or False. Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is
incorrect on the
space provided for your answer. (40 items)
1. Marriage is often defined as a “socially sanctioned sexual and economic union
between men and women. 1.
2. Human infants have a prolonged period of dependency. 2.
4. Men marry because this is one way of losing dominance over women. 4.
6. In our society people are not pressured to marry by kinship and peers. 6.
7. Significant changes are taking place in the structure & functions of society. 7.
9. Social and cultural change are interrelated & overly each other. 9.
12. People in urban areas may work for a specific objective such as learning
about, their human and natural resources. 12.
13. Marriage is no guarantee that couples will live together until death separates them.
13.
14. People get married because they get benefits from each other’s labor. 14.
15. Marriage may not refer only to bonding of two individuals as husband & wife. 15.
16. In a horticultural society, men are responsible for clearing the fields while the
woman are the planters. 16.
17. Brides are expected to come earlier for their weddings to lend more “Drama”
to the occasion. 17.
19. Women need to participate in politics & economy in order to ensure recognition. 19.
20. The Filipino family remains to be a strong & vital institution in molding
the character of its young members. 20.
23. Women, as wives & mothers are advantageous in dual career families,
in that too much is expected of them. 23.
24. Single parenting is a phenomenon of the 90’s & one of the social issues
confronting the younger generations. 24.
25. Men are seldom aggressive, tough & oriented towards matters away from home.25.
26. Women are by nature passive, nurturing & oriented towards matters of home. 26.
28. Truth is good & desirable, it influence attitudes & behavior. 28.
29. A culture’s values are organized in a hierarchy or a set of priorities 29.
31. People in dismay are happy, we have lost our sense of values 31.
32. President Ramos proclaimed that the Philippines had come to age & was
at the point of being a newly industrializing country with stable political
and economical structure. 32.
34. Orientation is the basis of determining what behavior & attitudes are correct. 34.
38. In a very positive way, “Bahala Na” is what makes people move, take risks
and plan for the future. 38.
40. The Filipino is seen as a defense against a hostile world and a unit where one
can turn to incase he have serious problem. 40.
Test II. Multiple Choice. Write only the letter of your choice on the space provided for your
answer.
(40 items)
1. It is basically a differentiation between male & female. 1.
A. Sex C. Religion
B. Gender D. Modesty
2. It implies men’s capabilities to “conquer” as many women & also to assert their
dominance
A. Virility C. Macho 2.
B. Mayumi D. Patriarchy
3. It is a phenomenon during the 90’s & one of the social issues confronting the younger
generation.
A. Dual-career family C. Gender issue 3.
B. Bureaucracy D. Autocracy
6. A division of people in society who owned a large portion of society’s wealth.
A. Social power C. Estate 6.
B. Class D. Dynasty
7. Refers to the ability of individual to get other people to do who he wants them to do
with or
without their consent.
A. Duty C. Power 7.
B. Responsibility D. Accountability
8. Refers to the distinctive characteristics of status of groups of which members is based
upon comparable degree of honor.
A. Culture C. Status
8.
B. Lifestyles D. Prestige
9. It is the abstract and shared ideas about what is desirable, good or correct.
A. Belief C. Morale 9.
B. Values D. Justice
10. He is an educator who wrote the Filipino Way of Life’s Book.
A. Marcelo Tangco C. De la Costa 10.
B. Oseas, Camilo
11. Connotes the concept of private property & the wider distribution of property so that
every Filipino will have the means to develop himself as a responsible human being.
A. Self-reliance C. Pagkakaisa 11.
B. Pakikisama
12. The total dedication to the nation & the readiness to put the common god of the
nation
above the private interest.
A. pagkapantay-pantay C. social acceptance 12.
B. patriotism
13. It is defined as the folk concept of good human relations & implies giving in or
yielding to wish
of the majority even if it contradicts one’s ideas.
A. Pakikisama C. kusang loob 13.
B. Pakikipagkapwa
14. It is an obligation to repay a person from who one has received a favor.
A. Self-esteem C. gulong ng palad 14.
B. reciprocity
15. It is a kind of sensitivity to offense or insult, real or imagined.
A. Amor propio C. walang hiya 15.
B. Balat sibuyas
16. This is used to express the fatalistic outlook of the filipino.
A. Tsamba C. Ningas cogon 16.
B. Bahala na
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17. Emphasizing a new way of looking at Filipino values which truly represents the
Filipino culture.
A. Pakikipagkapwa C. Personalism 17.
B. Panindigan
18. Implies accepting & dealing with a person as an equal and an awareness of shared
identity.
A. kapayapaan C. equality 18.
B. Pakikipagkapwa
19. An indigenous Filipino value showing the act of inherent graciousness.
A. reciprocity C. pakikiisa 19.
B. kagandahang loob
20. Refers to a person self-esteem & has no relation to how others in the society view
him.
A. dignity C. mobility 20.
B. unity
21. It is the highest level of interaction where there is fusion, oneness & trust.
A. justice C. mobility 21.
B. unity
22. A Filipino value which implies freedom of the society within the limits of the rules,
laws, social
norms or resources.
A. reason C. justice 22.
B. kalayaan
23. These are core values which imply the guest for personal integrity & the development
of self-worth,
honesty & personal discipline which are marks of a mature & useful citizen.
A. responsibility C. efficiency 23.
B. love
24. Implies the physical well-being & cleanliness of man.
A. human existence C. patriotism 24.
B. health
25. It is a lifelong process of learning & relearning, beginning at birth & continues until
death.
A. socialization C. language 25.
B. social self
26. Refers to the activities of an individual during a period marked by his continuous
presence
before a particular set of observers.
A. front C. core value 26.
B. performance
27. It is the executive of personality & is the mediator between the needs of the
organisms & the
objective world of reality.
A. biological drives C. ID 27.
B. Ego
28. It is a much vaunted trait in the Filipino family.
A. pakikiisa C. pagkakaisa 28.
B. family solidarity
29. It is a mechanism to avoid potential situations for hiya (shame or loss of face).
A. smooth interpersonal relations C. pagkakaisa 29.
B. katiisan
30. It is a consequence of the katarungan & can be observed in the situation where one is
a victim
of injustice.
A. katotohanan C. kararungan 30.
B. kapayappan
31. It also implies men’s capabilities to “conquer” as many women and also to assist their
dominance.
A. mahina C. Gender 31.
B. virility
32. Refers to boys & men carrying affairs with a number of girls or women at the same
time.
A. macho C. patriarchy 32.
B. chick boy
33. It is an element of social stratification which include income & property.
A. inequality C. power 33.
B. strata
34. It is an element of status.
A. wealth C. power 34.
B. prestige
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B. power
36. Ranking of individual in society according to their position whether high, middle or
low as
determine by how the role attached to him.
A. high esteem C. power 36.
B. status
37. A synonymous to the cultural minorities or to the pagan group.
A. indigenous person C. Muslim 37.
B. ethnic group
38. The most indigenous of ethnic group described as block in complexion & short kinky
hair.
A. Manubo C. Muslims 38.
B. Aitas
39. It is used to comprehend culture-based or ethnographic accounts of preliterate
societies, the pre-
occupation of anthropologist.
A. race C. ethnicity 39.
B. migration
40. It is an office to created at the advent of the Aquino administration in order to attend
to the needs of
the Muslim Filipinos in the south.
A. OSCE C. ONCC 40.
B. OMA
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College of Arts & Sciences/Social Work Subject : Soc. Sci. 2 Date:
FINAL EXAM. Document Code: MU-CAS-EXQ-SS02
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Test I. Multiple Choice. Write only the letter of your choice on the space provided for your
answer.
(20 items)
1. Defined as the way by which individual is interrelated through ideas, actions & attitudes
to the many nonhuman aspects of his or her environment & biological heritage. 1.
4. Refers to the various groups and social interactions going on in the groups of which one
is a member.
A. Biological inheritance
B. Social environment C. Cultural environment 4.
6. It is the biological component which is the source of a number of drives & urges.
A. Super ego B. Ego C. ID 6.
7. It is the mediation between the needs of the individual & the world of reality & strives to
delay tension
until the suitable environment exist.
A. Super ego B. Ego C. Determination 7.
8. At this state, the greatest source of pleasure comes from the sex organ.
A. Latency B. Phallic C. Genital 8.
9. The ability of children to visualize themselves through the eyes of others, to imagine how
they appear
to others.
A. Self-development B. Social self C. Looking glass self 9.
10. The process by which children become participating & functioning members of society.
A. Self determination B. Socialization C. Development 10.
11. It is the main link between the child and the society.
A. Family B. Peer group C. Church 11.
12. The informal grouping of two or more members, more or less of the same age.
A. Society B. Peer group C. Fraternity
12.
13. A formal agency for wearing children from home and introducing them into society.
A. Church B. Mass media C. School 13.
14. Refers to the biological or anatomical differences between males & females.
A. Sex urge B. Sex C. Hermaphrodites 14.
16. Those people who accept both culturally approved goals, but enjoying a high standard of
living.
A. Atheist B. Conformist C. Surrenderees 16.
17. A theory focuses on the heterogeneous nature of society and the differential distribution
of political and social power.
A. Control theory B. Conflict C. Merton theory 17.
18. Sometimes called pep pills, which increase alertness & physical disposition.
A. Marijuana B. Stimulants C. Sedatives 18.
20. Refers to the measure & pressures designed to ensure conformity to the approved
standards of behavior in a group of society.
A. Self-control B. Social organization C. Social control 20.
5. The drug patients came from all social classes, although the majority came
from the middle class. 5.
6. The people are close physical proximity but do not interact with each other. 6.
7. Temporary groups like crowds, masses, public & social movements also interests
sociologists. 7.
8. Unexposed to the group experiences and situations, a number of people are able
to secure results through group action. 8.
10. It is often held that the structural patterns of social groups are not affected by
its goals. 10.
11. The size of a group may range from two to a million members. 11.
13. The basic element of the Filipino social structure is kinship. 13.
14. The integration of Philippine society can be deduced from the establishment &
development of a superstructure which is the Philippine bureaucracy. 14.
19. The members are loyal to each other & one may accept responsibility for the
others. 19.
21. A formal group arises spontaneously out of the interactions of two or more
persons. 21.
22. As society becomes more urbanized & industrialized, complex problems arise
in carrying out the tasks. 22.
25. One will also note the people’s apathetic reaction to the bureaucratic misconduct.25.
28. A social institution performs definite functions to ensure the continuity of the
family. 28.
30. The members perceive society & its experiences as a constraint upon their lives.30.
31. The 16th South East Asian Games was held in Manila from Nov. 24, 1991 to
Dec. 5, 1991. 31.
32. Militant student groups staged a “Welgang Estudyante” in Dec. 1990 to protest
tuition fee increases. 32.
34. Competitions occurs between two individuals or groups when the satisfaction
of the needs or desires of one is opposed to that of the other. 34.
35. Conflict may develop when the rules of competition are broken & the opponents
become openly antagonistic. 35.
36. The most violent and intense form of competition is conflict. 36.
37. War wrecks havoc to life & property & disrupts & disorganizes the existing
social order. 37.
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Test I: True or False. Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is
incorrect.
1. Social workers become involved when individuals are having difficulty in relationship
with others. 1.
2. The central focus of social work traditionally seems to
have been on the person-in-. his life-situation complex.
2.
3. A scrutiny of non-professional occupation will show that they also possess these
characteristics but to lesser degree. 3.
4. Social values refer to the basic and fundamental beliefs of a professional group,
practically the reasons for its existence. 4.
6. The social environment is a network of overlapping social system & social situation,
including the ecological systems, cultures & institutions. 6.
7. Social function is the relation between the coping activity of people & the demand
from the environment. 7.
8. The mainstream of social work, however, has become neither applied psychology
nor applied sociology. 8.
10. The professional usually does not swear to a formal written ethical code upon being
admitted to practice. 10.
11. There are five types of social work knowledge which the social work uses. 11.
12. Social functioning is what results from the interaction of one (1) force. 12.
13. The general assignment of the social work profession is to mediate the process
through which the individual & society reach out to each other through a mutual
need of self-fulfillment. 13.
14. The reality is there is still a lack of clarity about the professional “job assignment”
of social workers. 14.
15. The uniformed in our society associate social work with dole-outs pr acts of altruism -
the giving of material aid to those in need, out of a sense of kindness. 15.
17. Skill is developed, not just by the understanding of theory, but by practice. 17.
19. The philosophy of social work is derived from the society of which it is a part 19.
20. In our society, being predominantly Christian, many would further explain human
worth & dignity in terms of man’s having been created in the image of God. 20.
21. The need to have some views about man is indeed essential for social workers. 21.
22. The use of a “go between” (tulay) which literally, means bridge is very common. 22.
23. “Amor Propio” is a term used to refer to the sensitivity to personal affront & functions
to harm the individual against loss of social acceptance. 23.
24. Closely related to the authority value is the disrespect for tradition & rituals no matter
how practical they have become. 24.
25. Our highly personalistic culture manifests itself in countless ways in our daily lives.25.
26. “Utang na loob” is considered a cultural value, which, like many others have both
positive as well as negative aspects. 26.
27. The principle of acceptance, does mean approval of deviant behavior or attitudes. 27.
28. A very clear illustration of the principle of self-determination is seen in health work. 28.
29. A community sometimes also goes through the same process of selecting the ‘
prospective group members. 29.
30. The idea behind the principle of confidentiality is to provide the event protection,
within the limits of the law, from harm that might result from his devulging
information to the social worker.
30.
Test II. Multiple Choice. Write only the letter of your choice on the space provided for your
answer.
(40 items)
1. It is an aspect of the life situation which increases the willingness of the client system
to make a proposed change.
1.
A. process B. change force C. system
2. A change originating from a decision to make a deliberate effort to improve the system
& obtain the help of an outside agent in making this improvement.
2.
A. approach B. planned change C. change agent
3. It has the effect of making those working with individuals feel likewise.
A. social system B. outside agen C. change agent
3.
4. It is an aspect of the situation which reduces the willingness of the client system to
chance.
A. resistance force B. professional change C. client system
4.
5. A kind of knowledge which is open to efforts to test, whether it is right or wrong
as otherwise.
5.
A. assumptive knowledge B. hypothetical C. tested
6. It is concerned with the individual’s personality, comprising what is commonly termed
“inner states.” A. biological component B. psychological component C. social
component 6.
7. It is a role of social worker which is particularly meaningful of self-determination.
7.
A. self-help B. enabling C. guide
8. A principle of SW whose individual, group or community has the right to determine
what his needs are how they should be met.
8.
A. self-determination B. catalyst C. confidentiality
9. Principle of SW wherein client is there, & has a part in the entire problem-solving
process.
A. participation of client in problem solving B. non-judgmental C. enabling
9.
10. A principle in SW which involves “the recognition & understanding of each client’s
unique qualities.
A. confidentiality B. Individualization C. self-determination.
10.
11. Principle in SW which provide the client protection, within the limits of the law, from
harm that might result from his divulging information to the worker.
11.
A. guide B. confidentiality C. self-determination
12. The SW has complex personal motivation & is influenced by her own cultural beliefs &
culture.
A. worker self-awareness B. self-discipline C. individualization
12.
13. It is essentially a cognitive process, a rational procedure involving a series of steps to be
followed sequentially.
13.
A. problem-solving process B. scientific method C. SW process
14. It is a basic concept in social work.
14.
A. helping process B. relationship C. diagnosis
15. A process and a product of understanding on which action is based.
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Test I: True or False. Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is
not correct.
1. Every newborn infant finds adjustment to postnatal life difficult at first. 1.
7. Some infants lag behind the norm in their development during the infancy period. 7.
9. The infant who is conceived during winter months reaches the critical time in
development – the first trimester of the prenatal period. 9.
10. The helpfulness of newborn is more of a psychological hazard in the case of the
firstborn than of later-born children. 10.
11. Today there is gradual reduction in the trend to stimulate infants from the time
they are born instead of keeping them as quiet as possible.
11.
12. A powerful mesomorphic girl most experience a difficult world from her puny
counterpart. 12.
15. The first period of infancy covers approximately the first two weeks of life. 15.
16. Babyhood occupies the first three years of life following the brief two-week
period of infancy. 16.
17. There are six reasons why foundations laid during the babyhood years are
are important.
17.
18. Babies grow rapidly, both physically & psychologically. 18.
19. Intellectual growth & change parallel physical growth & change. 19.
21. During the babyhood months, there is a fastest/rapid but pronounced increase
in helplessness. 21.
23. Throughout the babyhood period variations not only continue but become more.
pronounced. 23.
24. At the age of four months, the baby’s weight has normally doubled. 24.
25. Chewing generally appears in the developmental pattern a month later than biting. 25.
26. After being accustomed to food in liquid form, it is difficult for babies to adjust
to a pure solid form. 26.
27. At birth. Brain weight is one-fourth of the baby’s total weight. 27.
28. The first task in learning to communicate with others is learning to comprehend
what they say. 28.
30. From birth until five or six months of age, all eating is in the infantile form of
sucking & swallowing.
30.
31. Prematurity causes less neonatal deaths that any other condition. 31.
32. Sensitivity to hunger is fully developed at birth & hunger contraction occur within
the 3rd day of life. 32.
33. Excessive smoking on the part of the mother can affect the development of the fetus
33.
34. To learn, individuals must be aware of what they are expected to do. 34.
36. Specific activities involve the entire areas of the body. 36.
37. Eliminations of waste products begins eight hours after birth. 37.
38. The condition of the infant’s body has a marked influence on mass activity. 38.
39. The infant cry in the very first piece of human behavior which has social value. 39.
40. The muscles of the newborn infant are soft, small & uncontrolled. 40.
Test II. Multiple Choice. Please encircle only the letter of your choice serves your answer in
every items.
(NOERASURE)
1. It is the beginning or the early period of existence as an individual rather than as a
parasite in the mother’s body.
A. Post natal life B. Infancy C. Neonate
2. This period begins when the fetal body has emerged from the mother’s body & lasts until
the cord has been cut & tied.
A. Infancy B. Neonate C. Portunate
5. A kind of birth wherein the buttocks appear first followed by the legs & finally the head.
A. Instrument birth B. Breech C. Caesarian
6. When the fetus is too large to emerge spontaneously or when its position makes normal
birth impossible.
A. Transverse birth B. Instrument birth C. Natural birth
9. Usually experience complications in adjusting to the postnatal environment & these may
have a serious effect on future adjustment.
A. Premature baby B. Postmature C. Normal
10. At birth, the average infant weighs 7 ½ lbs. & measure 19 ½ inches in length.
13. That the infant can distinguish odors is shown by crying, head turning & attempts to
withdraw from unpleasant stimuli & by sucking & relaxing the body in response to
pleasant stimuli.
A. Hearing B. Smell C. Skin sensitivities
14. Children are usually smaller & weaker than single tons as a result of crouding during the
prenatal period.
A. Post maturity B. Complicated birth C. Multiple birth
15. It is hazardous only when the fetus becomes so large that the birth requires the use of
instruments or surgery.
A. Prematurity B. Post maturity C. Caesarian
16. Prematures are frequently awkward & have poor posture.
A. Motor control B. Socialization C. Sensory behavior
17. The effects of prematurity wherein the scores on reading & arithmetic tests tend to be
lower & their grade placement below that which would be normal.
21. At eight months, most babies can hold their bottles after the nipples have been placed in
their mouths; at
9 months, they can put the bottle nipples in their mouths & take them out without help.
A. Leg skills B. Self-feeding C. Self-grooming
22. At the end of the first year most babies can put off their sacks, shoes, cup & mittens.
24. By outstretching the arms of babies & smiling they can readily communicate the idea that
they want to
pick-up.
A. Emotional behavior B. Gesturing C. Learning to
speak
25. An emotional patter of behavior wherein any stimulus occurs suddenly or unexpectedly.
A. Fear B. Curiosity C. Affection
26. By the second or third weak of life, babies react to being played with, being tickled &
watching or listening to others.
A. Joy B. Affection C. Anger
27. Toys and the family pet may also become love objects for the babies.
A. Affection B. Curiosity C. Fear
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Test I: True or False. Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is
incorrect.
5. Early research studies in developmental psychology ignored the prenatal
period. 1.
6. The prenatal period is a time of many hazards, both physical & psychological. 2.
7. Male & female sex cells are similar in that they contain chromosomes. 3.
10. Fertilization, which occurs at the time of conception is the 3rd stage of
development preliminary to the beginning of a new life. 6.
14. A boy who learns to play girl’s games is labeled a “sissy” and the girls
who prefer boy’s. 10.
15. When a ripe ovum is fertilized by one spermatozoon, the result will be twin. 11.
17. There is a tendency for the developmental lag in physical development to end
before children reach puberty & often much earlier (83). 13.
18. Development lag in motor & language development among twins during
the first three years of postnatal life. 14.
19. The fourth thing that happens at the time of conception is the establishment
of the new child’s ordinal position among siblings. 15.
1. Discuss the common physical hazards during the prenatal period. (10 pts)
2. Discuss the two (2) preliminary stages of development of the male cells. (10 pts)
3. Explain the three (3) preliminary stages of the female sex cells. (10 pts)
Test III. Definition of Terms. Define the following items: (5 pts each)
1. Fertilization -
2. Conception -
3. Ovulation -
4. Sex -
5. Maturation -
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Test I. ESSAY.
1. Briefly describe the nature of social welfare during the different periods in Philippine
History:
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Test I: TRUE OF FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the
statement is wrong.
1. The comparative approach in social science research employs a wide
variety of sociological techniques. 1.
7. Psychic unity is made up of concepts & beliefs by which one defines the world
around him or her. 7.
10. Predisposition refers to the repetitive way of reacting to a particular event. 10.
12. Values refer to preferences, they are socially acquired through group
interaction. 12.
13. Many human needs & motives are derived from sources other than organic. 13.
15. There are six roles even in games children play. 15.
41. Values
42. Culture
43. Amor Propio
5. Sex Roles
1. Bahala Na ( 5 pts)
2. Utang na Loob (5 pts)
3. The Core Values of Misamis University (10 pts)
4. Diversity in Culture (10 pts)
5. Filipino Nationalism (10 pts)
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Good old values are enduring, diligence, hard work, and honesty are some of these
which I should learn to practice in and out of school. I shall endeavor to practice honesty
today by answering the test questions to the best of my ability and I will not enrich my score
by getting information or answers from any other student.
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Test I: Identification. Identify what is referred to in the ff. statements. Write your
correct answer on
the space provided.
1. It is the science of society and the social interaction of any place within it. 1.
3. Those behaviors that are stray from the accepted norms, beliefs, or values
of the group. 3.
6. Emphasizes the major consequences for individuals who have been labeled
by official agencies & by other persons because of their deviant behavior
& the impact of both social definition & the social sanctions which exert
pressures on individuals to engage in some deviant acts. 6.
9. The ability to control the behavior of others even against their will, affects
human relationship. 9.
10. Consent of two or more persons who are in social interaction who are guided
by similar norms, values & expectations, & who maintain a stable pattern
of relations over a period of time. 10.
11. It includes the totality of social organizations & the complex network
of interconnected, interdependent & overlapping social relationship. 11.
14. It is small face-to-face structure such as the family & friendship groups,
is where personalities are focused into common whole. 14.
16. It is a community of intimate, private & exclusive living and familism. 16.
18. When one group blends in & takes on the characteristics of another culture.18.
19. It implies the acceptance by a person or group of the cultural traits, attitudes
& sentiments of another. 19.
Test II. Multiple Choice: Please write only the letter of your choice on the space provided for
your answer.
1. It is a vital principle in society; no social life is possible without it.
1.
a. social interaction b. culture
c. society d. panics
2. A kind of behavior characterized by spontaneous developments to form an organization
which contradict or reinterpret the norms of the group.
2.
a. collective behavior b. competition
c. accommodation d. assimilation
3. It has a long background of unrest & dissatisfaction among the people, but needs a
precipitating crisis.
3.
a. rebellion b. revolution
c. social action d. people power
4. Aims to oppose social policies or programs.
4.
a. protest movements b. student activism
c. messianic cults d. expressive movements
5. Refers to a large-scale organization using print & broadcast of communication such as
radio, TV & film.
5.
a. mass media b. communication
c. platform d. public opinion
6. A kind of behavior displayed during-times of disaster.
6.
a. crazes b. disaster behavior
c. fads d. fashion
7. They are passing fancies or novelties related to trivial deviations from the conventional
behavior.
7.
a. fads b. behavior
c. changes d. fashion
8. It is unverified or unsubstantial information about events or people which become
revised,
condensed or expanded as it is transferred from one person to another.
8.
a. rumor b. gossip
c. public d. mass
9. They are situations in which people are largely affected by fear, such as stampedes.
9.
a. crowd b. panics
c. audience d. riots
10. It is a crowd focused on a target that is resented or seen as a source of frustration.
10.
a. riots b. MOB
c. norms d. factors
11. Refers to the mutual giving of concessions & withdrawal of some demands.
11.
a. compromise b. conflict
c. reciprocity d. toleration
12. A group with which the individual identifies & which gives him a sense of belonging,
solidarity, camaraderie & a protective attitude toward the other members.
12.
a. in-group b. gesellschaft
c. primary group d. out-group
13. It is one way to reduce or eliminate competition.
13
a. differentiation b. truce
c. domination d. corporation
14. The most violent intense form of conflict. .
14.
a. war b. competition
c. horror d. riots
15. It is applied to short-lived, socially approved variations in clothing & adornment art,
Housing, furniture, & other areas of behavior.
15
a. changes b. fashion
c. craze d. fade
16. It is best observed in societies composed of various ethnic groups.
16.
a. blending b. assimilation
c. culture d. exchange
17. A kind of social exchange, which is universal form of behavior..
17.
a. reciprocity b. toleration
c. tripartite d. conflict
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Test I: Identification – Identify what is referred to in the ff. statements. Write your
correct answer on
the space provided.
16. It is a special contract of permanent union between a man and a woman entered into
in
accordance with law for the establishment of conjugal and family life. 1.
20. It is defined as all forms of behavior by which one seeks to win the
consent of another for another marriage. 5.
22. It is a membranous fold, half inch in diameter, which partly closes the
opening to the vagina. 7.
24. The thickening lining of the uterine walls sheds off & flows out of a
woman’s body in the form of a bloody discharge. 9.
35. A type of relationship involving intimacy before the actual marriage. 20.
Test II. Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your choice on the space provided.
1. Sexual intercourse by a married person with anyone other than spouse.
1.
a. concubinage b. adultery
c. courtship d. mating
2. The removal of the foreskin of the penis.
2.
a. circumcision b. condom
c. clitoris d. vasectomy
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20. A physiological, emotional or, mental state tending to give rise to an activity which may
not necessarily be directed toward removing the cause of the tension.
20.
a. domination b. tensions
c. overdependence d. fear
21. The female gonads, organs of reproduction that produce gametes or sex cells.
21.
a. orgasm b. ovaries
c. semen d. testes
22. The first month after birth.
22.
a. sodomy b. neonatal period
c. menarche d. puberty
23. A family of single adult & his/her children; usually regarded as an incomplete nuclear
family.
23.
a. one-parent family b. polyandry
c. monogamy d. swinging
24. Anal or oral sex with an animal.
24
a. sodomy b. petting
c. tran sexuality d. role
25. Having sexual intercourse with several persons.
25.
a. promiscuous b. nuclear family
c. polygamy d. monogamy
26. This is type of family crisis that brings about addict anxiety & strain to the family.
26.
a. prolonged illness b death
c. separation d. mobility
27. The process by which an individual learns to become a member of this society.
27.
a. socialization b. self-respect
c. reality d. independence
28. It is highly unreliable method of pregnancy control.
28
a. withdrawal b. diaphragm
c. condo d. foam
29. It is a source of great pleasure as well as method of reproduction.
29.
a. love b. sex
c. mating d. courtship
30. It is a unique organ in the total human anatomy which aim to initiate or raise the level of
sexual tension.
30.
a. penis b. clitoris
c. cervix d. uterus
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Test I: Identification. Write & identify the correct answer of the statement given below on
the space provided for your answers. (20 items)
1. It is professional service that helps individuals, families, groups & communities
to develop, improve or restore their capacity for coping w/ demands of the
environment. 1.
3. The person who, by sustained mental or physical efforts, perform tasks &
activities designed to help client overcome on obstacle & achieve a
result or an end. 3.
4. The person or group of persons who engage the services or help of the SW
the individual, family or group/community who seeks help in order to
resolve her problem. 4.
8. It is the science of moral duty: concerned with the science of ideal human
character & deals with moral principles, quality or practice. 8.
12. The equitable distribution of the national wealth & income and the equality
of access to opportunities for the full development of every citizen as a
human being, the humanization of laws & the equalization of social
& economic forces by the state. 12.
17. An approach which refers to the discovery & utilization of the strength w/in
the family, that is among it’s individual members to solve individual or
family problems. 17.
19. Refers to the accounting of the progress of the client in a case as it moves
from the beginning of the problem solving phase towards its eventual
and finally to its ending or termination. 19.
Test II. Multiple Choice: Please write only the letter of your choice on the space provided in
every items.
1. The inconsequential conservation between the SW and client.
1.
a. interviewing b. small talk c. support
2. This skills refers to the SW tempo or pace and the ability to take action.
2.
a. timing b. focusing c. structuring
3. Safeguards the rights & needs of Filipino Children & Youth
3.
a. R.A. 4373 b. P.D. 603
c. R.A. 5416 d. R.A. 7432
4. This techniques maybe used when there is better understanding of the cause & greater
ability to anticipate & control the consequences.
4.
a. reward & punishment b. research
c. mobilization c. universalization
5. This refers to the application of the community organization method using the barangay
council to gain access to the community.
5.
a. symposium b. empathy
c. barangay approach d. total family approach
6. It is the main too used in SW practice.
6.
a. acceptance b. interviewing
c. counseling d. function
7. It is a form of disagreement or opposition that occurs within the individuals or between
the groups.
7.
a. problem b. conflict
c. crisis d. communication
8. Refers to the SW’s ability to access the totality of the problem/.
8.
a. partialization b. case management
c. ventilation d. structuring
9. Simply refers to the process by which objectives of a social welfare agency are achieved
through they efficient utilizations men, money, materials, machine, methods, time &
space. 9.
a. management b. administration
c. specialization d. crisis intervention
10. It is a process by which a client is helped to move on to another resources for the
services.
10.
a. mobilization b. referral c survey
d. factors
11. Refers to the recording which contains the purpose of the interview, workers observations
or intentions.
11.
a. process recording b. case study report
c. survey d. narrative
12. It is a systematic procedure by which a complex of scientific tasks is accomplished.
12.
a. small talk b. technique
c. ventilation d. support
13. This is a support technique of SW involves bringing to the surface the feelings &
attitudes that need to be brought out by the client’s psychosocial disfunctioning.
13
a. ventilation b. reassurance
c. instillation of hope d. exploration
14. It is a set of instillations and agencies established by society to provide various kinds of
social support to people who may need them. .
14.
a. social welfare b. social development
c. formal education d. personalism
15. The process by which an idea is transferred from its source to the receiver with intent to
change the latter’s behavior or between the worker & the client.
15
a. communication b. feedback
c. empathy d. listening
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16. Refers to workers’ ability to interpret constantly the meanings of the clients’ words
& behavior.
16.
a. interpretation b. listening
c. questioning d. empathy
17. Defined as the “acquaintance with theoretical or practical understanding of some branch
of Science, art, learning, or other areas involving study; research or practice &
acquisition of skills.” .
17.
a. knowledge b. values
c. skills d. planning
18. It is a critical awareness of one’s identify & situation, a process of reflection-action-
reflection.”.
18.
a. andragogy b. conciousness-raising
c. role rehearsal d. universalization
19. It is an advice-giving and counseling technique in SW.
19
a. classification b. education & advice
c. reassurance d. conflict
20. It is a technique in SW practice of examining a situation by bearing facts, opinions, &
feelings into the open so that sufficient understandings of the person-group configuration
is obtained to work towards goal achievement.
20.
a. exploration b. instillation of hope
c. clarification d. confrontation
21. It is the utilization of a commonality of human experiences & the strengths of others to
cope with situations similar to those which are troubling the client situations similar to
those which are troubling the client.
21.
a. demonstration b. universalization
c. observation d. empathy
22. Skill in SW that refers to the ability of the worker to understand the uniqueness of the
person
in his situation & to adopt his techniques to him.
22.
a. interpretation b. differential diagnosis
c. timing d. focusing
23. It is a tool type of verbal interaction of informal conversation among group of people.
23.
a. discussion b. diagnosis
c. records d. focusing
24. It is anything regarded as necessary in the carrying out of ones occupation or profeesion
24
a. tool b. skill
c. technique d. purpose
25. Refers to the efforts of a social agency to make available the social service it has to offer
to a community who it believes, can use assistance without waiting for the people to
come
to the agency to ask for help.
25.
a. integrated practice b. crisis intervention
c. community outreach d. specialization
26. It is a SW practice in a certain area or field which requires expert knowledge & Skills.
26.
a. research b specialization
c. generalist d. approach
27. Refers to the actual delivery, to the client of such resources.
27.
a. case management b. method
c. administration d. community work
28. It is a method of SW through which individuals & groups are helped by a social worker
to relate themselves to people & to experience growth opportunities in accordance with
their needs & capabilities.
28
a. casework b. social groupwork
c. community organization d. individualization
29. It is an individual form of helping people to cope with personal problems, essentially
on a one-to-one basis.
29.
a. treatment b. social casework
c. methods d. mobilizer
30. It is the totality of conditions or circumstances surrounding the individual.
30.
a. development b. environment
c. restoration d. resource organization
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31. It is a kind of Filipino treats & behavior that has something to do with the degree of
emphasis to give to
interpersonal relations, to face to face encounter
31.
a. SW practice b. personalism
c. individualism d. ethics
32. A Filipino trait with much emphasis given to the welfare & interest of the family over
the welfare & interest of the community. .
32.
a. individualism b. particularism
c. conduct d. familiarism
33. The Filipino places a high value or affiliation rather than achievement.
33.
a. pakikisama b. particularism
c. loyalty d. pervasive influence
34. A principle that governs all three primary methods of SW & translates into different
ways. 34.
a. non-judgmental attitude b. individualization
c. confidentiality d. timing
35. The clients’ repression of feelings enables the social worker to gain deeper insights in the
clients’ problems & become more sensitive to his needs
35.
a. self - determination b. individualization
c. confidentiality d. controlled emotional involvement
36. A SW principle that is derivative of the inherent worth & dignity of the man, of the belief
that he is
endowed with a reason & a free will.
36.
a. acceptance b. self-determination
c. non-judgmental attitude d. partialization
37. The most important component of SW practice
37.
a. program b. helping process
c. intake d. diagnosis
38. It includes a statement of the problem as presented by the client, impressions of the
SWorker as to the nature of the problem followed by some assessment of the situation
& ends with the recommendation.
38.
a. case record b. intake sheet
c. treatment plan d. summary report
39. It is critical process because it entails the gathering of comprehensive information about
all the dimension of a problem.
39.
a. case management b. reward
c. date-gathering d. support
40. It is the first step in the planning of the problem resolution & is needed to provide
direction
to the efforts of both SWorker & the client
40.
a. goal b. intervention
c. assessment d. objective
41. Refers to the measurements of the impact of the SWorkers’ intervention.
41.
a. recommendation b. evaluation
c. termination d. discussion
42. Refers to the completion of the services & achievements of the goal setting
42.
a. termination b. continuation
c. data-gathering d. assessment
43. It is the bridge, the channel though which help is extended to the client.
43.
a. helping relationship b. community work
c. evaluation d. diagnosis
44. Refers to the forceful relationships of helping process, energetic, in constant motion,
advancing the movement to change. .
44.
a. dynamic b. emotional
c. unequal d. purposeful
45. It is a helping relationship phase for the client and social worker started to know, size
up each other.
45.
a. the beginning b. the ending
c. the intervention d. the evaluation
46. Refers to the period when the SW & the client & social worker play their respective
roles & performs their tasks to solve or alleviate the problems.
46.
a. the ending b. rolls
c. the middle d. punishment
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which I should learn to practice in and out of school. I shall endeavor to practice honesty
today by answering the test questions to the best of my ability and I will not enrich my score
by getting information or answers from any other student.
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Test I: Identification. Identify what is referred to in the ff. statements. Write your
correct answer on
the space provided. (30 items)
20. It is the scientific study of social problem like race relation, juvenile
delinquency, crime divorce, etc. 1.
24. One of the broad subdivisions of sociology seeks to diagnose & deal
in a practical way the sociological problems that beset contemporary
society. 5.
25. Refers to any standard or rule that states what human beings should
& should not think, say or do under given circumstances. 6.
28. It is change in the social structure & social relationships of the society. 9.
36. Refers to a woman who has borne a child out of wedlock. 17.
38. It is one in which the husband and wife are either separated or divorced
for one reason or another 19.
45. It is a type of divorce where either of the parties has no right lawfully
to marry again. 26.
46. It is an act which is committed by any married woman who shall have
sexual intercourse with a man not her husband. 27.
47. It is on the part of a husband who shall keep a mistress in the conjugal
dwelling or a certain dwelling place & shall have a sexual intercourse
under scandalous circumstances with another woman not his wife. 28.
Test II. Multiple Choice: Write only the letter that corresponds to your answer on the space
provided for in every
items.
1. It is the scientific study of human social relationships with special emphasis upon groups
and institutions.
1.
a. Anthropology b. Sociology
c. Biology d. Psychology
2. It means the actual reproduction.
2.
a. socialization b. fertility
c. education d. population
3. This refers to death.
3.
a. morbidity b. mortality
c. monogamy d. migration
4. This refers to the difference in sex make-up.
4.
a. sex composition b. sex structure
c. gender inequality d. sex ration
5. It is the process of regulating & spacing the birth of children.
5.
a. reproduction b. responsible
c. family planning d. birth control
6. It is essentially violation of certain types of groups of norms.
6.
a. social problem b. deviant behavior
c. population d. family planning
7. It is the basic unit of society & always deserves special examination.
7.
a. orgnization b. family
c. conflicts d. divorce
8. It is used to refer to a man or a boy who is effeminate or has the qualities or traits of a
a woman.
8.
a. hermaphrodites b. homosexual
c. heterosexual d. unived
9. Drugs capable of provoking changes of sensations, thinking, self-awareness and
emotions.
9.
a. marijuana b. hallucinogens
c. opium d. heroin
10. It is a disease or a form of mental illness and as a disease it is a condition affecting the
whole
man -his body, his mind, and emotions and his spirit.
10.
a. alcoholism b. hallucinogens
c. VD d. AIDS
11. It is an institutionalized arrangement for terminating the marriage relationships &
allowing each partner the right to remarry.
11.
a. divorce b. separation
c. adultery d. concubinage
12. It is a major cultural mechanism that gives social, religious, legal & moral sanction.
12.
a. adultery b. marriage
c. annulment d. abandonment
13. The lead agency of the family planning program of the Philippines.
13
a. DSWD b. DepEd
c. DOJ d. DOH
14. It is an evidence of sexual relations outside marriage .
14.
a. child abuse b. violence
c. illegitimacy d. sexual harassment
15. This enables the couples to exercise their sexual rights with commitment and
responsibility. 15 a. family planning b.
responsible parenthood
c. communication d. reproductive health
16. Refers to the movement of people from one country to another to settle permanently.
16.
a. migration b. emigration
c. international migration d. immigration
17. It is an inevitable by-product of modern life brought about by the great strives of
Science & Technology.
17.
a. pollution b. control
c. poisoning d. transportation
18. It is the result of protein starvation & can occur even if calories are abundantly provided.
18.
a. anemia b. revashiorkor
c. mmarasmus d. heart disease
19. It is also an effect of malnutrition.
19
a. glaucoma b. trachoma
c. virus d. marasmus
20. It is also the control of migration for any regions of the country.
20.
a. family life b. sex education
c. population control d. birth control
1 - 2 Kinds of pollution
3 - 4 Main factors in the spread of pollution
5 - 10 Varied sources of noise pollution
Test IV. Definition of Terms. Define the following : (5 points each)
1. Noise pollution
2. poverty
3. family
4. population control
5. family planning
6. marriage
7. contraception
8. juvenile delinquency
9. homosexuality
10. legal separation
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today by answering the test questions to the best of my ability and I will not enrich my score
by getting information or answers from any other student.
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Test I: Multiple Choice. Write only the letter of your choice that corresponds to your answer on
the space
provided. (30 items)
1. It is the sharing or exchange of thoughts between two or more persons.
1.
a. empathy b. communication
c. interviewing d. clarification
2. The primary tool for data-gathering.
2.
a. interviewing b. recording
b. referral d. discussion
3. Any person in need of social welfare assistance of services.
3.
a. student b. victim
b. client d. SW
4. It is a principle in Social Work that guides the SW to regard the client as a person with
inherent worth & dignity that she is endowed with a reason & will.
4.
a. non-judgmental b. self-determination
c. acceptance d. self-awareness
5. Communication between the client & the worker usually in words which are often
transmitted unconsciously in words..
5.
a. listening b. discussion
b. verbal communication d. questioning
6. It is a communication without the use of words
6.
a. questioning b. non-verbal
b. observation d. interpretation
7. The change occurring as a result of the transmission of the message
7.
a. effect b. channel
b. holism d. feedback
8. It is a collection of individual from 3 to 16 on number, who meet face-to-face interaction
over a period of time, generally with an assigned or assumed leader who passes at least
one common characteristics, & who meet with the purpose in mind
8.
a. group size b. discussion
b. leadership d. feedback
9. It is a process of verbal & non-verbal face-to-face interaction in a small group.
9.
a. small group b. task
b. theory d. small group communication
10. A complex of interacting elements.
10.
a. subgoal b. group
b. system d. goal
11. It is the dynamic of small group communication, or the changing nature of the
individual & intragroups interaction.
11.
a. problem b. outputs
b. process d. purpose
12. It is a force that impels or repels an individual towards or from people or condition
of the group.
12.
a. empathy b. motivation
b. evidence d. forum
13. The object of end result that a group or an individual seeks to achieve
13.
a. objective b. goal
b. group d. leadership
14. An influential behavior, voluntarily accepted by group members that moves a group
toward
its recognize goal.
14.
a. masking b. leadership
b. panel d. lifespace
15. The most basic and long-lasting group composed of family members or close friends.
15.
a. primary group b. panel
b. interact d. equifinality
16. Composed of members whose primary goal is to share ideas & conversation.
16.
a. social group b. task conflict
b. role d. territory
17. Composed of members with some type of instruction.
17.
a. encounter b. educational group
b. task d. synergy
18. It is one that communicates & exchange information freely with its environment.
18.
a. open system b. group process
b. interchange d. control
19. A description of group behavior based on position & negative forces inside and outside
the group.
19.
a. field theory b. inputs
b. perception d. purpose
20. It is the group’s personality or the group’s effect as a totality.
20.
a. syntality b. conflict
b. verbal d. synergy
21. It is an act, or its result that a small group is required.
21.
a. task b. goal
b. performance d. function
22. There is an awareness of the goal to satisfy a need.
22.
a. conscious level b. hidden agenda
b. achievement d. group goal
23. A system that results the flow of communications with the environment.
23.
a. closed system b. primary group
b. group process d. concepts
24. Suggests elements of a system that interrelates & affects individual elements and the
system as a whole.
24.
a. interdependence b. listening
b. process d. primary group
25. It is a quality of an open group system that ensures that the group has more inputs than
outputs.
25.
a. equifinality b. balance
b. system d. model
26 Usually occurs after members have expressed themselves & begin to feel more secure.
26
a. conflict b. understanding
b. synergy d. traits
27. Increasing levels of complexity.
27.
a. hierarchy b. control
b. syntality d. perception
28. Types of communication interaction between two individuals.
28.
a. communication channel b. comm. system
b. session d. meeting
29. It is a process whereby a system may reach its final state from different initial conditions
& in different ways. 29.
a. synergy b. systematic
b. self-concept d. pole skills
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Instructor: Ms. Merle C. Molo, RSW ID No.:
Course & Year:
Test II. Identification. Write the correct answer of the statements on the space provided. (20
items)
6. A collection of individuals. 6.
7. All communication forms other than the written or spoken word that
impart meaning to an individual or groups. 7.
10. The major outcome or product that the group intends to produce or seeks
to achieve. 10.
16. That which makes a goal attractive; the objective end result that a group
seeks to achieve. 16.
17. Knowledge about objects & events & about the relationship between
objects & events. 17.
19. Set of behaviors that are expected of/or displayed by the individual who
occupies a particular position in a structure. 19.
Test IV. Essay. Draw a diagram on Human Communication, showing the 9 levels of
communication
according to Larry Bakerless. (20 points)