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Department of Education

Division of La Union
Rosario District
Parasapas National High School

Community, Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship


Summative 2

Name._________________________________________Grade/Section:_____________Score:______

I. Identify what is ask.


__________1.The leaders in the community who would become the focal persons when community programs
are implemented.
__________2.An applied social science discipline which requires field work.
__________3.The act of living or staying with the members of a certain sector in the community for
observation or participation purposes.
__________4.The main task of a psychologist when employed in a school, done at the Guidance Office.
__________5.One of the possible jobs of a graduate from mass communication course
__________6.Refers to the permanent nature of the aggrupation in terms of its existence and the physical
location of their territory
__________ 7. What is this institution which is perceived to cater to the needs of consumers and the other
clientele?
__________ 8. The La Union Vibrant Women Incorporated is an example of what civil society aggrupation?
__________ 9. Which of the institutions mentioned earlier is perceived as the kind of community which
nurtures the learners by honing their skills and enhancing their knowledge?
__________10. Aside from the promotion of child growth and welfare, what is the other objective of LUVWI?
__________ 11. It is the social science discipline which perceives the community as such because of its polis
like characteristic.

II. Enumeration:

1. Give the four (4) purposes of community action.

a.

b.

c.

d.

2. Give at least one (1) importance of a Community Action and discuss(5 points). Be guided by the rubrics.
Department of Education
Division of La Union
Rosario District
Parasapas National High School

UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOLIDARITY, AND POLITICS

Summative 2

Name._________________________________________Grade/Section:_____________Score:______

Direction: Encircle the BEST answer.

1.What cultural term refers to the perspective that promotes an individual’s culture as the most efficient and superior?
A. Cultural Relativism C. Culture Shock B. Cultural Variation D. Ethnocentrism

2. Which of the following statements is NOT an aspect of culture?


A. Air B. Arts C. Cuisine D. Music

3. What cultural concept underscores the idea that culture in every society should be understood and regarded on its
own?
A. Cultural Relativism C. Culture Shock B. Cultural Variation D. Ethnocentrism
4. What cultural term refers to an experience of a person when he moves to a cultural environment which is different
from his own?
A. Cultural Relativism C. Culture Shock B. Cultural Variation D. Ethnocentrism

5. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about cultural relativism?


A. It is a problematic form of classification of human groups
B. It is a perspective that promotes cultures in the context of locality
C. It is a culturally relative approach to understand human groups
D. Understanding the society using cultural relativity promotes respect and equality

6. What cultural term refers to the rich diversity of traditions and patterns the different human groups exhibit around
the world?
A. Cultural Relativism
C. Culture Shock
B. Cultural Variation
D. Ethnocentrism

7. Which of the following terms is NOT an example of Counter Culture?


A. ISIS Group B. LGBT Group C. NPA D. Terrorist

8. What variation of culture is being patronized by middle classes of the society?


A. Counter Culture C. Popular Culture B. High Culture D. Subculture

9. What variation of culture is being patronized by the upper classes of the society?
A. Counter Culture C. Popular Culture B. High Culture D. Subculture

10. What variation of culture is being practiced when small segment of the society deviates from the dominant society?
A. Counter Culture C. Popular Culture B. High Culture D. Subculture

11. Which of the following is characterized by communal ownership of property and division of labor?
A. Asiatic Society C. Democratic Society B. Capitalists Society D. Pre-class Society
12. Which is considered to be the hallmark of modern society?
A. Information and communication technology
C. Machines and industries
B. Irrigation systems
D. All of the above

13. Which of the following types of society is characterized as by economy that is dependent on tangible goods and the
people must pursue greater education?
A. Horticultural B. Industrial C. Pastoral D. Post-industrial

14. Technological tools, architectural, structures, fashion and accessories, and food are all examples of what component
of culture?
A. Basic Culture C. Material Culture B. Commercial Culture D. Non-material Culture

15. Which one is considered as the perception of individuals to accepted reality?


A. Beliefs B. Folkways C. Knowledge D. Outlook

16. What type of norms tells us thing to do?


A. Folkway B. Law C. Prescriptive D. Proscriptive

17. What type of norms tells us thing NOT to do?


A. Folkway B. Law C. Prescriptive D. Proscriptive

18. What form of norm is codified ethics, formally agreed, and written down and enforced by authorities?
A. Folkways B. Laws C. Mores D. Taboos

19. Which one is an act that violates a social norm?


A. Conflict B. Deviance C. Rebellion D. Ritualism

20.Which of the following is NOT TRUE?


A. Prospective norms are those that define and tell things us not to do.
B. Societal norms are of different types and norms.
C. Prescriptive norms are those that define and tell us things to do.
D. Society and culture are the same.
Department of Education
Division of La Union
Rosario District
Parasapas National High School

Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Region


Summative 2

Name._________________________________________Grade/Section:_____________Score:______

Direction: Encircle the BEST answer.

1. Who among the following Filipino contemporary artists employ photorealism in her/his artworks?
A. Andres Barrioquinto B. Nikki Luna C. Leeroy New D. Nona Garcia

2. What is Photorealism?
A. It is realism in painting characterized by extremely meticulous depiction of detail.
B. It is realism in painting where certain parts are emphasized or highlighted to accentuate meaning portrayed
by the artwork.
C. It is the theory or practice in art of applying small strokes or dots of color to a surface so that from a distance
they blend together.
D. It is the principles or practice of producing fantastic or incongruous imagery or effects in art, literature, film,
or theater by means of unnatural or irrational juxtapositions and combinations.
3. What is surrealism?
A. It is realism in painting characterized by extremely meticulous depiction of detail.
B. It is realism in painting where certain parts are emphasized or highlighted to accentuate meaning portrayed
by the artwork.
C. It is the theory or practice in art of applying small strokes or dots of color to a surface so that from a distance
they blend together.

D. It is the principles or practice of producing fantastic or incongruous imagery or effects in art, literature, film,
or theater by means of unnatural or irrational juxtapositions and combinations.

4. Who among the following Filipino contemporary artists is famous for his mix of monochrome and technicolor
challenging the old perspectives of the beautiful by bringing you up close and personal with the strange and
imperfect?
A. Andres Barrioquinto B. Geraldine Javier C. Ernest Conception D. Ronald Ventura

5. How do the Filipino contemporary artists contribute to the development of Philippine identity both in local and
international scenes?
A. They contribute to the development of Philippine identity both in local and international scenes through their
artworks which are abstracted reflections on Philippine history, social issues, and human experience.
B. They contribute to the development of Philippine identity both in local and international scenes through their
artworks inviting people to criticize the environmental, sociopolitical, and personal history of the Filipino people.
C. Either A or B.
D. Neither A nor B.

6. In one of his exhibits, he turned to the “forgotten objects” in the house highlighting them and inviting viewers to
explore their often-ignored histories.

A. Agnes Arellano B. Gary-Ross Pastrana C. Benedicto Cabrera D. Kawayan De Guia


7. His artworks are known for combining a variety of different media, and he explores new themes, materials, and
concepts in his works. He’s particularly known for his work surrounding the human form.

A. Annie Cabagting B. Nikki Luna C. Geraldine Javier D. Ronald Ventura

8. He is a Filipino contemporary artist whose artworks are notable for their mix of Filipino folk culture and history
and highlight his commentary on contemporary social issues.

A. Dex Fernandez B. Neil Pasilan C. Ernest Concepcion D. Rodel Tapaya

9. A Filipino contemporary artist whose early work centered on abstract expressionism. Her gestural paintings
included bright splashes of color and expressionist figures that lacked both form and identity.

A. Annie Cabagting B. Nona Garcia C. Nikki Luna D. Yasmin Sison-Ching

10. How do the Filipino contemporary artists we discussed bring their artworks about our society and culture into a
more engaging and thought-provoking way?

A. They bring their artworks about our society and culture into a more engaging and thought-provoking way by
challenging the old perspectives by not focusing on prized objects but bringing their artworks to the foreground
of discarded junks and cast-off mundane items.
B. They bring their artworks about our society and culture into a more engaging and thought-provoking way by
bringing to attention everyday objects, cultural artifacts, or people, inviting the viewers to explore the
environmental, sociopolitical, and personal histories of her subjects.
C. Either A or B.
D. Neither A nor B.

II. Enumerate at least 8 contemporary art forms


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III. What is common among the Filipino contemporary artist. Discuss(2 pts)
Department of Education
Division of La Union
Rosario District
Parasapas National High School

UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOLIDARITY, AND POLITICS


Summative 3

Name._________________________________________Grade/Section:_____________Score:______

Direction: Encircle the BEST answer.

1.They were the first hunters with improvised tools such as axes and knives and were the first to produce fire.

A. Hominids C. Homo Erectus

B. Homo Habilis D. Homo Sapiens

2. First to make stone tools.

A. Hominids C. Homo Erectus

B. Homo Habilis D. Homo Sapiens

3. Described as manlike primates.

A. Hominids C. Homo Erectus

B. Homo Habilis D. Homo Sapiens

4. They were the first to produce art in cave paintings and crafting decorated tools and accessories.

A. Hominids C. Homo Erectus

B. Homo Habilis D. Homo Sapiens

5.Also known as the computer age.

A.Paleolithic Period C. Metal Age

B. Neolithic Period D. Age of Modern Technology

6. Trading flourished in and among tribes, kingdoms, empires and later on state.

A.Paleolithic Period C. Metal Age

B. Neolithic Period D. Age of Modern Technology

7. The period when the considered new people learned farming, domesticating animals and use wove cloth as
protection of their skin.

A.Paleolithic Period C. Metal Age

B. Neolithic Period D. Age of Modern Technology

8. People during this period are nomadic

A.Paleolithic Period C. Metal Age

B. Neolithic Period D. Age of Modern Technology


9. Used for food preservation and storing of water.

A. basket C. plough

B. weaving of cloth D. banga/clay pot

10. What materials they produced or made to help them in harvesting crops?

A. basket C. plough

B. weaving of cloth D. banga/clay pot

11. With great skills, a loom is a device for; 12. Traditional tool in farming.

A. basket C. plough

B. weaving of cloth D. banga/clay pot

13. Performing rituals -butchering of animals, offering of foods, for the dead relatives.
A. Language C. Values
B. Beliefs D. Norms

14. Killing, stealing and many more are strictly prohibited by society.
A. Language C. Values
B. Beliefs D. Norms

15. Elders are given high respect in the society.


A. Language C. Values
B. Beliefs D. Norms

II. Differentiate material culture vs. non-material culture. (5pts).


Department of Education
Division of La Union
Rosario District
Parasapas National High School

Community, Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship


Summative 3

Name._________________________________________Grade/Section:_____________Score:______

Direction: Encircle the BEST answer.

1.This is the idea of unity or feeling of agreement among individuals with a common interest.
A. Citizenship B. Solidarity C. Unity D. Cooperation

2. It is the process where members of a community act collectively to solve and address community problems and
issues.
A. Community Awareness C. Community Action
B. Community Development D. Community Plan

3. This is essential in addressing problems and ensuring the safety. protection, and well-being of community members
for social change to take place.
A. Community Awareness C. Community Action
B. Community Development D. Community Plan

4. Individuals and groups of people collaboratively working based on common attributes, geographic proximity, or
special interest.
A. Community Awareness C. Community Action
B. Community Development D. Community Engagement

5. The process of community development has the following characteristics EXCEPT one
A. It involves participation from a selected segment of a community.
B. It uses systematic approach in addressing local concerns.
C. It uses processes that are fixed and may be applied exclusively in the community itself.
D. It encourages group building, leadership development and capacity building among community members.

6. The following are the elements of community engagement ECXEPT one.


A. Cooperation B. Continuity C. Partnership D. Trust

7. Members work interdependently toward their vision in an environment where there is sharing and trust.
A. Collaboration B. Commitment C. Contribution D. Conscience

8. A well-accomplished study is required under the core principle of ___.


A. Collaboration B. Inclusion C. Planning D. Transparency

9. No community member should be left behind is the essence of this principle.


A. Collaboration B. Inclusion C. Planning D. Transparency

10.This core principle of community engagement is a requisite to elicit the trust of the community members.
A. Collaboration B. Inclusion C. Planning D. Transparency
II. Put a (G) to the activities done by people that promote solidarity,and (B) for not promoting solidarity.

________ 1. Greeting folks near you and try to creatively interact with them, even if you don’t speak the same language.

_________2. Offering prayer for the people who are affected by a typhoon.

_________3. Providing groceries, fresh produce and warm vegan meals to low-income communities.

_________4. Reacting posts of your friends.

_________ 5. Donating masks and alcohol to front liners during the COVID-19 outbreak.

_________6. A father decides where his family with young children will go on holidays (even though not all agree with
the destination).

_________7. A municipality decides a name for a new street (even without the consensus of some homeowners).

_________ 8. The officers of the Kapisanan ng mga Manlililok ng Munisipyo ng Kaykaywan decided what fees every
member woodcarver must pay as registration fee.

_________9. A country decides how much money will be spent on health care (even though some citizens think that
more money should be spent on wind turbines)

_________10. Idolizing an actor by buying products that has his name and face in it
Department of Education
Division of La Union
Rosario District
Parasapas National High School

Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Region


Summative 3

Name._________________________________________Grade/Section:_____________Score:______

Direction: Encircle the BEST answer.

1. Which of the following greatly contributes to the changes in the use of materials and application of techniques in
contemporary art?

A. Climate B. Preference of Society C. Technology D. Techniques

2. What strategy do Philippine artists use to transform raw materials into a piece of contemporary art?

A. Go abroad and bring home foreign arts


B. Duplicate the strategies of the foreign artists
C. Browse the internet on the origin of the material and how it is used
D. Combine more than one material and experiment through techniques
3. What technique is needed if you want to transform your plain small garden into a contemporary creation?

A. Collage B. Landscape C. Mixed Media Art D. Printmaking

4. Why did Ben Cab use different colors in his artwork “Sabel”?

A. To portray the different emotions of the subject

B. To make the art more colorful and appealing to teenagers

C. To show that his contemporary paintings have also adhered to changes in arts

D. To show that contemporary arts make use of combination of different colors to portray a subject

5. In what way do local contemporary artists promote the resources found in their regions?

A. By passing through words of mouth about the benefits of those resources

B. By transforming available resources into artistic products

C. By exchanging these raw materials to other basic resources

D. By selling the raw materials to foreigners

Direction: Tell whether the statements below are true or not. Write TU (Thumbs Up) if it is true and TD (Thumbs Down) if
it is false.

__________1. Rattan is only used in making baskets.

__________2. In contemporary arts, artists do not combine one or more materials in their artworks.

__________3. Collage and decollage are the same concepts of arts.

__________4. Engraving names on stones is an example of printmaking.

__________5. In making collage, one can use other materials than paper.
__________6. “Chime Halo” is a masterpiece of BenCab.

__________7. BenCab used different colors in “Sabel” to portray assortment of emotions.

__________8. One of the materials used in “Cloud Canyon No 3” is wooden box.

__________9. Land art is the creation of site-specific constructions, art forms, and the like using natural landscapes.

_________10. Buri, pandan and rattan can be used in making baskets

III. Give at least five (5) Techniques in contemporary art.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

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