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SUMMATIVE TEST IN UCSP

NAME:___________________________________ GRADE LEVEL & SECTION:___________

Read each item carefully then choose the letter that corresponds to your answer.

1. This are institutions which are affiliated with the national government.
A. Non-state institutions
B. State institutions
C. Government
D. Private sectors
2. A ________is a community of persons more or less numerous, permanently
occupying a definite portion of territory.
A. Government
B. State
C. Sovereignty
D. Territory
3. Non-Government Organizations (NGO)’s contribute to the government by providing
solutions to certain problems and catering activities that will help alleviate the
situation of the people. This means that:
A. NGO’s relieve pressure on the government.
B. NGO’s advocate on behalf on the government regarding specific policies and
provide humanitarian relief.
C. NGO’s help the government by taking in some of their accountability.
D. Both A and B.
4. How would you classify banks, trade unions and corporations?
A. State institutions
B. NGO’s
C. Non-state institutions
D. Private banks
5. The state works as a family; it creates agencies to provide for the welfare of its
members. Meanwhile, non-state institutions work as __________________ to lessen
the burden of the state-government.
A. Parents
B. Brothers and sisters
C. Tito and Tita
D. Lolo and Lola
6. This is one of the functions of education wherein the school teaches the children on
how to get along with other and prepare them for adult economic roles.
A. social placement
B. socialization
C. social and cultural innovation
D. social integration
7. Which among the following statement is a function of education?
A. Education is for all.
B. Education is reinforced by state or religion.
C. Provides new experiences, offers alternatives.
D. Education transmits culture and provides socialization.
8. Which of the following is an example of a compulsory formal education?
A. Welding
B. College Education
C. Elementary Education
D. Alternative Learning System
9. To which function of education does this statement implies: “Education
prepares us for the later station of our lives, and, to buy the necessities
of life.”
A. socialization
B. social Integration
C. social Needs
D. social Placement
10. “The illiterate of the twenty-first century will not be those who cannot read
and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn”. This
statement was from the American writer and futurist Alvin Toffler. What
does he wants to highlight in saying this?
A. Illiteracy is being knowledgeable.
B. It is the concept of being a good learner.
C. It is the manner of pursuing your dreams.
D. The long journey that has taken place in the field of education.
11. Education is a huge and multifaceted social institution that prepares
citizens for innumerable needs of society. What does this statement infer?
A. Education is the primary institution in the society.
B. The main goal of the society is to educate the citizen.
C. Education is a primary need for economic development.
D. Education performs several functions for people and the community they
belong.
12. Whether formal or nonformal education, both exerts significance in the
society. Hence, everyone is entitled to a free education of at least a primary
education. Which of the following does not show the significance of the right
to education?
A. It stimulates independence.
B. It provides productive citizens.
C. It divests work related opportunities.
D. It produces important development benefits.
13. The type of education that focuses more on skills, more of participatory approach
and is out of a formal structure is nonformal. Which shows scenario of a
nonformal education??
A. Martheena attends class every day at school.
B. Grace passed the National Certificate on driving.
C. Maggie stays at home and her lesson is conducted by an online
teacher.
D. Allan attends night classes at the nearby university because he is
working during daytime.
14. Nilda stopped during Grade 5 because of financial problems. Now she wants
to pursue her studies again and hopes that she will graduate in college on a
short span of time while still working. If you were to give advice to Nilda what type
of education would you recommend to her?
A. Formal education
B. Non-formal education
C. In-formal education
D. Homeschooling
15. Livie is already 45 years old but she just completed grade nine level of basic
education. She wanted to go back to school to learn dressmaking. Which
type of education is best for her?
A. Homeschooling
B. Formal education
C. Informal education
D. Nonformal education
16. Which of the following groups belong to the lower class during the Philippine
pre-colonial social stratification?
A. The Maharlika
B. The Alipin
C. The Timawa
D. The Magino
17. Which of the following choices best define the concept of social stratification?
A. It refers to people living in immense poverty.
B. It refers to people in elite category.
C. It refers to grouping of social classes base on the factors such as power,
wealth, and prestige.
D. It is the study of indigenous people.
18. Which type of status is earned by an individual?
A. Single status
B. Ascribed status
C. Achieved status
D. In a relationship status
19.Which of these choices gives a broader differentiation between upper class and
lower class?
A. The upper class are those who have fancy cars while the lower class are those
who are less fortunate individuals.
B. The upper class are those elite group of people while the lower class are those
underprivileged who struggled to make ends meet on a daily basis.
C. The lower class are those who seek financial help and support from the
government while the upper class are those business owners.
D. The lower class are those with nothing to invest from while the upper class
are those who can travel the world without worrying for financial stability.
20. How do you describe a caste system?
A. It is an open system of stratification requiring the element of meritocracy for
social mobility.
B. It is a close system of stratification in which an individual is restricted to his
or her social class only.
C. It is an open system of stratification with a combination of achieved and
ascribed status.
D. Caste system is universal in every society in the world.
21. In caste system, is social mobility possible?
A. Yes, because caste system has element of meritocracy that is based on
personal achievements and talents of a person.
B. Yes, because a man, in any chances, can change his or her own social
class.
C. No, because of social control restriction based on a set of strong cultural
and religious beliefs.
D. Yes, because anyone can achieve greatness as long as he or she works hard
for it.
22. “A society can have all of the values it wants, but if it doesn’t have a way to enforce
those values, then having values means nothing.” This statement means
that______________.
A. Values are useless without application in real life.
B. Values are useless when there is compliance in the society.
C. Values are important aspect in every society.
D. Both A and B.
23. You work as s newly hired teacher in the U.S. As a teacher how will you show your
interest and genuineness when conversing to your students?
A. Through indirect eye contact
B. Through direct eye contact while talking to them
C. Through moderate tone of voice
D. Through bowing.
24. Why do you think values and norms are important in the society?
A. Human beings need values and norms to discipline them.
B. Human beings need norms to guide and direct their behavior.
C. Values and norms that not make sense in any society.
D. Both B and C.
25. If you were a lawmaker, how can you encourage compliance with norms and laws
in the society?
A. Through rewards and punishments.
B. Use training and reinforcement
C. Formulate laws about it.
D. Both A and B.
26. It is the agency which headed the The Philippines’ Conditional Cash
Transfer Program: Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).
A. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
B. Department of Education (DEPED)
C. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
D. Department of Health (DOH)
27. It is the agency which headed the Education for All (EFA).
A. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
B. Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
C. Department of Health (DOH)
D. Department of Education (DEPED)
28. What is meant by social inclusion?
A. It is the process of improving the terms for individuals and groups to take part
in society”.
B. it is a state in which individuals are unable to participate fully in economic,
social, political and cultural life.
C. It is the process of detaching individuals or groups from the society.
D. Both A and B.
29. President Obama said that inequality is “the defining challenge of our time.” It has
been part of us and is ever growing and expanding as time goes by. His statement
denotes ________________________.
A. inequality is always present.
B. inequality is a challenge faced by everyone.
C. inequality is a normal phenomenon in this world.
D. both A and B.
30. Your friend Lina has a big problem regarding her studies. Her parents wanted her
to stop schooling because of financial problems. Lina is asking you of ways on how
she can still pursue her education despite her problems. What possible ways can
you recommend to her?
A. Tell Lina to find scholarships available in the municipality so that she can still
continue her studies.
B. Tell Lina go to some politicians and ask them for educational assistance.
C. Tell Lina to work while studying.
D. Tell Lina to just give up.

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