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Personal Development (11-ICT)

Identify the correct answer to the corresponding questions/numbers.

1. Characterized by the change in your behaviour.


2. This is to follow demands.
3. This is to grant a request or demand in exchange of something.
4. The highest strength of influence.
5. This is the change in a person’s behaviour due to the surroundings.
6. This is the lowest strength of influence.
7. Linda decided to follow the trend to fit in the crowd.
8. These are the 3 types of social influence.
9. This is to do as others wants.
10. This is to do as others command.
11. Mae decided to do her house chores in exchange for ₱20.
12. This is placed at the middle of the strength of social influence.
13. Jay followed and obeyed the request of his teacher.
14. What is the social influence strength in order?
15. This is to do as others do.
16. Hanni’s friend downloaded an app called Bondee and she decided to download it too.
17. This is to adjust in a particular situation.
18. Niki chose to follow the authority.
19. There are 3 goals in social influence. Give one.
20. Jamilah wanted chocolate for valentine’s day but only in one condition.
21. It is a parental protection that parents decide on what course their child should take in
college
22. It is the expenses that is not affordable for a college student because of unstable financial
source.
23. It is about a student who can’t continue their education because they need to take over the
family or the role of their parents.
24. Adolescents have to decide to be away from their home and family just for them to be
able to study
25. In college, some school courses have grade requirements that serves as a basis of your
career preference.
26. It is equipped with different skills, talents, and knowledge is an edge to applicants.
27. It is when adolescents are easily swayed by their peers.
28. It is a negative self-talk where in one avoids mistakes and negative feedback which are
given to improve performance.
29. What is the first step or stage involved in choosing a career?
30. What is the second step or stage involved in choosing a career?
31. What is the third step or stage involved in choosing a career?
32. What is the last step or stage involved in choosing a career?
33. It is a wise decision making and process for continuous development of learning of
achieving his/her professional and personal goal.
34. Who gave the theory about career and decision planning?
35. It is defined as what you do for a living using your profession and occupation that
undergo education or training to master knowledge and expertise.
36. What is the 4 important things to remember when choosing a career yourself?
37. It is important in starting a career decision making.
38. What is the two factor that influences choosing a career?
39. Is defined as training to master knowledge and expertise.
40. It is achieving his/her professional and personal goal.
41. Refers to a family that includes other relatives.
42. Refers to a family that includes the LGBTQ Community.
43. Refers to a family that takes temporary care of a child.
44. Refers to a family that includes the basic family structure.
45. Refers to a family with no child.
46. Refers to a family that has 2 or more race
47. Refers to a family that only has one care taker for the child.
48. Refers to a family that isn’t their child but has custody over them.
49. Refers to a family that opens a new child from a previous relationship.
50. Lily has lesbian parents growing up. What type of family does she have
51. Amara was born with a Filipino mom and a Malaysian dad. What type of family does she
have?
52. Corbyn lives with his mom and dad along with his aunties and uncles. What type of
family does he have?
53. Jake got full custody over his daughter and decided to raise her by himself. What type of
family is this?
54. Mariah and her husband lives life to the fullest without a care since they don’t have a
child. What type of family do they have?
55. Maycee introduced her son to his new father. What type of family is this?
56. Kate grew up living with her mom, dad and her 2 sisters. What type of family does she
have?
57. Austin and his wife decided to try foster care. What type of family is being developed?
58. Ariana realized that she has 0 chance of giving birth. She decided to adopt a child instead.
What type of family is being developed?
59. Rea grew up having gay parents taking care of her. What type of family does she have?
60. This is the types of family.
61. A graph of the family structure that are represented using symbols/shapes.
62. It is the symbol for a male.
63. It is the symbol for a female.
64. It is the symbol for a pet
65. It is a symbol for identical twins.
66. It is the symbol for twins
67. It is the symbol for a pregnant woman.
68. It is the symbol that represents abort/abortion.
69. It is the symbol for miscarriage.
70. It is the symbol for death/diseased.
71. The symbol or line for married couples.
72. The symbol or line for separate (couples/spouse)
73. The symbol or line for divorced.
74. The symbol or line for conflictual relationship.
75. The symbol or line for very close relationship.
76. The symbol or line for distant relationship.
77. The symbol for adopted child.
78. The symbol for foster child.
79. The symbol for unknown genders.
80. The structure for married couples who has kids.
81. – 85. Give an emotional sign of stress
86-90. Give a stress relief sign
91-95. Give an emotion.
96-100. Give an example on how to relief stress.

Answer key:
1. Social influence
2. Obedience
3. Compliance
4. Obedience
5. Conformity
6. Conformity
7. Conformity
8. Obedience, conformity, compliance
9. Conformity
10. Obedience
11. Compliance
12. Compliance
13. Obedience
14. Obedience, compliance, conformity
15. Conformity
16. Conformity
17. Social influence
18. To be right, to be liked, to manage self-image
19. Obedience
20. Compliance
21. Parental autonomy
22. Financial hardship
23. Change in family roles
24. School location
25. Academic performance
26. Market demand on manpower
27. Herd mentality
28. Self sabotage
29. Self awareness
30. Opportunity awareness
31. Decision making
32. Taking action
33. Career planning
34. John Holland
35. Career
36. Values, interest, personality, skills
37. Self assessment
38. Planning and decision making
39. Career plan
40. Student.
41. Extended family
42. Gay/lesbian family
43. Forster family
44. Nuclear family
45. Childless family
46. Biracial/multiracial family.
47. Single parent family.
48. Adopted family
49. Step family
50. Gay/lesbian family
51. Biracial family
52. Extended family
53. Single parent family
54. Childless family
55. Step family
56. Nuclear family
57. Foster family
58. Adopted family
59. Gay/lesbian family
60. Family structure
61. Genogram
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81. Crying or burst of anger
82. Difficulty eating
83. Losing interest in daily activities
84. Headaches
85. Feeling guilty/ helpless
86. Hungry
87. Depressed
88. Uninterested in life
89. Unable to enjoy yourself
90. Anxious/nervous/afraid.
91. Happiness
92. Disgust
93. Embarrassment
94. Surprise
95. Pride
96. Use guided meditation
97. Practice deep breathing
98. Maintain physical exercise and good nutrition
99. Manage social time
100. Connect with others.

Feb. 2023

Personal Development
Snakes and Ladders
Reviewer

Members/contributors:
★Binte Iskandar, Shanelle
★Jacinto, Charles
★Balatayo, Julius
★Perpiñan, Rolando
★Carlos, Kenneth

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