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Education and the Law (Bulacan State University)

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Republic of the Philippines 7. When did politics begin in Ancient Greece?


Department of Education a. About 300 B.C - 400 B.C
Region III- Central Luzon b. About 500 B.C- 300 B.C
Schools Division of Bulacan c. About 200 A.D- 600 A.D
GUIGUINTO NATIONAL VOCATIONAL HIGH d. About 500- 600 A.D
SCHOOL SENIOR HIGH DEPARTMENT 8. The book known for the record of ancient
Poblacion, Guiguinto, Bulacan traditions and culture of Greece, Asia and
(044) 794 – 2725 Africa.
FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN
a. Researched into the Early History of
DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN THE SOCIAL
SCIENCES Mankind and the Development of
Civilization
b. Wealth of Nations
Multiple Choice c. Histories
Directions: Read each item carefully and choose the d. The Politics
letter of the correct answer. 9. Who viewed the structure of society in relation
to its major classes, and struggle between them
1. Which best describe Social Science?
as the engine of change in this structure?
a. A branch of science that deals with the
a. Karl Marx
institutions and functioning of human
b. Lenin
society
c. Ralf Dahrendorf
b. People in general thought of living together
d. Durkheim
in organized communities with shared laws,
10. This is a criterion to which any shared human
traditions and values
grouping with a similar relationship would make
c. The study of the natural environment based
a category not a class if subjective criteria are
on facts learned through experimentation
not included.
and observation
a. Capitalist criteria
d. An enduring and cooperating social group
b. Marxian criteria
whose members have developed organized
c. Objective criteria
patterns of relationships through interaction
d. Subjective criteria
with one another
11. It is a vocal or other kind of gesture that has the
2. Who is the French philosopher known for his
same meaning and solicits the same reaction
work “Systeme de Politique”?
between the one using it and to whom it is
a. Rene Descartes
directed.
b. Copernicus
a. Language
c. Emile Durkheim
b. Signs
d. Auguste Comte
c. Symbol
3. What distinguishes Natural Science from that of
d. Objects
Social Science?
12. Refers to an extended period of feminists’
a. It aims to comprehend the human
activity during the nineteenth century and early
perspective of individual’s social existence.
twentieth century in the United Kingdom and the
b. It investigates human constructs and
United States.
concerns as opposed to natural processes.
a. Third wave
c. It pursues to comprehend how the world and
b. Fourth wave
universe around us works.
c. First wave
d. It concerns with manners wherein a human
d. Second wave
experience is treated and recorded.
13. This institution is concerned with the
4. The following are branches of learning under
production, consumption and distribution of
Humanities except for.
goods and services, supply and demand.
a. Arts
a. Religion
b. Languages
b. Economy
c. Anthropology
c. Family
d. Philosophy
d. Educational Institutions
5. Who among the following wrote “Histories”
14. The following tools are best suited to examine
which is the record of ancient traditions and
the full range of culture in all aspects except
culture of Greece, Asia and Africa?
_____________.
a. Wilhelm Wundt
a. Cross- cultural Psychology
b. Adam Smith
b. Jungian Psychology
c. Herodotus
c. Social Psychology
d. Auguste Comte
d. Peace Psychology
6. Political Scientist who laid down the foundation
15. This is regarded as social science because it uses
of governance and leadership.
scientific methods to build theories that can help
a. Eratosthenes
explain the behavior of individuals, groups and
b. Adam Smith
organizations.
c. Herodotus
a. Marxism
d. Aristotle

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b. Capitalism c. Individualism
c. Economics d. Rationality
d. Social Science 25. An exemplary of a Hermeneutical approach to
16. A theory that states individuals rely on rational economics introduced by Austrian economists.
calculations to make rational choices that result a. Toxicology
in outcome aligned with their own best interests. b. Sociology
a. Psychoanalysis c. Geology
b. Rational Choice Theory d. Praxeology
c. Symbolic Interactionism 26. The following are cultural aspects except for
d. Institutionalism _____________.
17. The following are Social Science disciplines a. Social Organizations
except for b. Technology and Material Culture
a. Linguistic c. Feminism
b. Geography d. Values and attitudes
c. Physics 27. Which of the following does not belong to
d. Anthropology Socio-cultural conditions?
18. While the Hindus formulated 3,959 rules of a. Values
Sanskrit morphology, who examined wealth b. Attitudes
accumulation and inquiries on whether property c. Beliefs
should be in the hands of private or public d. Economic Activity
institutions? 28. In creating more reliable source especially those
a. Greeks that seek to express the spiritual and aesthetic
b. Sumerians values and to determine the meaning of life,
c. Persians which social science discipline we must use?
d. Babylonians a. Natural Sciences
19. It includes repressed feelings, hidden memories, b. Humanities
habits, thoughts, desires, and reactions. c. Formal Science
a. Unconscious d. Fine Arts
b. Id 29. Specify which of the following is the focus of
c. Ego Humanities?
d. Preconscious a. Study of patterned behavior
20. It stores all the thoughts you could bring into b. Concerned with the phenomena and objects
consciousness fairly easily if you wanted to; of nature and the physical world
these are thoughts that can be easily recalled c. Basic elements of the human culture
without special techniques. d. In-depth understanding of the specific cases
a. Conscious or events
b. Super ego 30. In evaluating the present-day scenario and to
c. Preconscious have better understanding of the world, one must
d. Id have a good understanding of?
21. It is known as the center of reason, reality- a. Natural Sciences
testing, and common sense and is controlled by b. Humanities
the Reality Principle. c. Social Science
a. The “ideal” d. Natural Science
b. The “pleasure principle” 31. It started during 600 to 300 BC because early
c. The “executive” philosophers were curious with the nature of
d. The “moral arm” knowledge, which of the following social
22. It bids the psychic apparatus to pursue idealistic science discipline emerge in this year?
goals and perfection. a. Political Science
a. The “pleasure principle” b. Psychology
b. The “moral arm” c. Anthropology
c. The “executive d. Economics
d. The “ideal” 32. It started during the 17th and 18th century in
23. It is the ability of individuals to ultimately take Europe because of the European Age of
actions. Enlightenment, where people based their
a. Individualism thoughts on scientific and rational philosophical
b. Structures thoughts rather than religious beliefs. This year
c. Self-regarding interest was the emergence of what social science
d. Rationality discipline?
24. It happens when individuals choose their actions a. Anthropology
optimally, given their individual preferences as b. Economics
well as the opportunities or constraints which the c. Geography
individuals face. d. Linguistic
a. Structures 33. It is a range of political movements, ideologies,
b. Optimality and social movements that share a common goal

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which is to define and advance political, 42. Specify which of the following did not belong to
economic, personal, and social rights of women. the study of humanities?
a. Family a. emphasis on an in-depth understanding of
b. Religion the specific cases or events
c. Economy b. attempt to find out the factual differences
d. Feminism between humanity and pure science
34. This institution answers the unanswerable, c. the concept of truth is dependent on the
establishes morality, and deals with death and
context
the afterlife.
a. Family d. elements of human culture, which ascertains
b. Religion the general pattern of human behavior
c. Economy 43. Determine which of the following is NOT part
d. Feminism of the historical foundation of Economics?
a. It was not considered a separate discipline
until the nineteenth century.
35. The role of this institution is to procreate, b. Greeks examined wealth accumulation and
nurture, and teach values. in queries on whether property should be in
a. Family the hands of private or public institutions.
b. Religion c. In medieval times (Middle Ages - 5th to
c. Economy 15th century), scholars argued that it was a
d. Feminism moral obligation of business to sell goods at
36. It focuses on a specific theme or subject area a just price.
such as physical phenomena like temperature d. It was in 19th century that the discipline
variation, rainfall distribution, and population began its formative years as a social science.
density in an area. 44. Which of the following is the date of the
a. Environment emergence of Political Science?
b. Lived body a. started during the ancient times in Europe
c. Phenomenological analysis because people in the early times aimed to
d. Thematic map exercise and resist power imposed to them
37. It refers to our physical body or bodily presence b. deals with the distribution, and arrangement
in our everyday lives, including all that we feel, of all the elements of the earth’s surface
reveal, conceal, and share through our lived c. newer discipline established during the 19th
body. century because philosophers back then
a. Lived space aimed to examine nature of human society
b. Lived body d. earlier geographers aim to explore other
c. Landscape areas and describe the observable features of
d. Natural landscape different places
38. It is the existential theme that refers us to the 45. Which of the following is the BEST description
world or landscape in which human beings move of Anthropology?
and find themselves at home? a. It is focused lesson epic nationalistic
a. Environment narratives, which often tended to glorify the
b. Phenomenology nation or great men, to more objective and
c. Lived space complex analyses of social and intellectual
d. Lived body forces.
39. It is regarded as a social science because it uses b. It examines wealth accumulation and
scientific methods to build theories that can help inquiries on whether property should be in
explain the behavior of individuals, groups and the hands of private or public institutions.
organizations. c. It traces its roots from natural history which
a. Self-interest is the study of plants, animals and humans
b. Utility maximization with reference to their history and native
c. Goal fulfillment environment.
d. Public interest d. The Ancient Greeks made the first
40. It attempts to explain economic behavior, which contribution to the subject through
arises when scarce resources are exchanged. measuring the earth using grids of
a. Psychology of religion meridians.
b. Psychologist of liberation 46. Why economics is considered a social science?
c. Self interest a. Because it uses scientific methods to build
d. Utility maximization theories that can help explain the behavior of
41. This responds to the actions of markets, individuals, groups and organizations
governments, and the international political b. Because it studies human society and social
economy. relationships
a. Public interest c. Because it explains human behavior
b. Self interest d. Because it gives us a better understanding of
c. Eco psychology how to create more inclusive and effective
Peace psychology institutions

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47. Explain the meaning of cultural feminism. Verified by:


a. The processes by which structures including
schemes, rules, norms and routines
established as authoritative guidelines for MA. MICHELLE G. VILLAREAL
social behavior. SHS Focal Person for Academics
b. This is a theory that commends innate
differences between women and men. Approved by:
c. It assumes that people respond to elements
of their environments according to the
subjective meanings they attach to those
ROMAN M. CARREON
Secondary School Principal IV
elements.
d. This contains attitude and beliefs that has a
significant influence or resource using
behavior.
48. The global environment responds to the actions
of markets, governments, and the international
political economy. In formulating a method of
environmental management to be used in the
global environment we should always assume
that.
a. The effects depend on policy at the national
level and on the behavior of particular
economic actors
b. The effects do not depend on policy at the
national level and on the behavior of
particular economic actors
c. The effects depend on the behavior of
particular economic actors only
d. The effects do not depend on policy at the
national level only
49. Determine what major social sciences ideas shall
we use if we want to understand people’s written
words and speech so as to gain deep insights into
the meaning of language, acts of
communication, and the inner world of thinking
and feeling beings.
a. Institutionalism
b. Feminist Theory
c. Hermeneutical Phenomenology
d. Human-Environment Systems
50. What argument feminist economist prescribes
that study both paid and unpaid care work?
a. measures of economic success should only
include paid work
b. the value of household unpaid work should
ignore
c. measures of economic success should not
include unpaid work
d. unpaid domestic work is as valuable as paid
work

PREPARED BY:

RALPH RYAN H. TOO


TEACHER III

Reviewed by:

MARY ANN C. TUAZON


MT II/SGH- GAS and HUMSS

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