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Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao

Sultan Guro Memorial National High School


Bubong Madanding, Cawayan Marantao LDS
UCSP 12
1st Quarter Examination
Name:_________________________________________________________________Date:________

TEST I. A. MULTIPLE CHOICE


Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. 1.It refers to the totality of what man has learned as a member of society.
a. Sociology C. Culture
b. Anthropology d. Psychology
2. It is the systematic study of politics which Andrew Heywood describes as the
activity through which people, make, preserve and amend the general rules under
which they live.
a. Public Administration c. political science
b. Sociology d. Politics
3. It is "an attempt to reduce to something like measurable terms the grade and degrees of
understanding and intimacy which characterizes personal and social relations generally"
the measure of nearness or intimacy that an individual or group feels towards another
individual or group in a social network or the level of trust one group has for another
and the extent of perceived likeness of beliefs.
a. Social Distance c. stratification
b.Social Differences d. Functionalist Approach
4) Which of the following best describe how anthropologists primarily learn new
information
about humans?
a. field work c. reading travelers accounts
b. laboratory experiments d. none of the above
5. It is the ability or right to control people or things.
a. Regime c. Power
b. Authority d. Politics
6. In the Philippines, premarital sex is morally ____________.
a. acceptable b. unacceptable c. ignored d. defined
7. Cultural relativism teaches us that, _________ patterns are cultural options, not
objective truth.
a. burial b. marriage c. bethrotal d. food
8. Who is often considered the first overt champion of relativism.
a. Plato b. Horace c. Protagoras of Abdera d. Karl Marx
9. _________warns us, quite rightly, about the danger of assuming that all of our practices
are based on some absolute rational standard.
a. Cultural relativism b. Ethnocentrism c. Culture lag d. Xenocentrism
10. An american sociologist who argued that human society
undergoes trasnformation and evolution and in the process
develops technological advancement.
a. Gerhard Lenski c. Max Weber
b. Karl Marx d. George Herbert Mead

11. It is the change that occurs in a population over time.


a. culture c. politics
b. evolution d. society
12. Type of societies that grow crops with simple tools and raise
livestock.
a. Hunting and gathering c. Industrial
b. Horticultural and pastoral d. Postindustrial
13. All human cultures evolve over time. Which of the following things is
responsible for this?
a. culture is an adaptive mechanism c. culture is cumulative
b. culture is instinctive d. all of the above
14. 25. It is the communication of thoughts and feelings through a system of
arbitrary symbols.
a. Tools c. culture
b. Language d. symbols
15. It is a set of individuals who identify and interact with one another in a
structured way based on shared values and beliefs.
a. Social group C. Group
b. Social organization D. Social status
16. Which of the following refers to a type of collectivity established for the pursuit
of the specific aims or goals, characterized by a formal structure of rules,
authority relations, a division of labor and limited membership.
a. Social group C. Social status
b. Social role D. Social organization
17. A ________ is a collection of rights and duties that goes with a position in a
group.
a. Social status C. Ascribed status
b. Social role D. Achieved status
18. Which is NOT a characteristic of groups?
a. Patterned ways of doing things
b. Absence of interaction between members
c. Guided by the standards, rules and regulations
d. There is a sense of belongingness that sets them apart from the others
19. The group that you are not a part of is called:
a. In-group C. reference group
b. Out-group D. informal group
20. What do sociologists call a continuing process whereby individuals acquire
personal identities and learn the norms, values, behaviors, and social skills
appropriate to his or her social position?
a. Sociology c. culture
b. Socialization d. a mouth full
21. Which of the following things is normally learned during the socialization
process?
a. the roles we are to play in life
b. the culture's norms
c)the language of the people around us
d)all of the above
22. It represents the human being’s basic drives.
a. Id c. superego
b. Ego d. none of the above
23. 4.When does socialization begin?
a. at the time when an individual is conceived or within the first few
weeks following conception
b) at birth or shortly thereafter
c) on entering nursery school or kindergarten
d) when children reach puberty and are able to understand the reasons for
society's rules
24. Mead’s concept of the generalized other is similar to what other concept?
a. the looking-glass self
b. the superego
c. the id
d. the sensorimotor period
25. Which of the following is NOT an agent of socialization?
a. mother
b. friends
c. pets
d. television
26. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Unlike other animals, human infants are born with a culture.
b. Human infants come into the world ready to learn a culture but are not born
with one.
c. Socialization is another word for acculturation.
d. b and c
27. Piagets cognitive stage at which individuals first see causal connections in their
surroundings.
a. sensorimotor stage
b. preoperational stage
c. concrete operational stage
d. formal operational stage
28. The first setting of socialization, has the greatest impact on attitudes and behavior
a. Family
b. peers
c. school
d. media
29. He used the phrase looking-glass self to mean a self-image based on how we think
others see us.
a. Charles Horton Cooley
b. George Herbert Mead
c. Jean Piaget
d. Sigmond Freud
30. An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
a. Symbol c. Artifacts
b. Culture d. Dove
B. Direction. Match the concepts in Column A with the correct answer in Column B.
COLUMN A COLUMN B

______1. Groups which are organized to a. Reference group


meet certain inclinations.
______2. A community of intimate, exclusive b. Special interest groups
living, and familism.
______3. Groups assigned to accomplished c. Gesselschaft
certain jobs.
______4. Small, intimate, personal, continuous d. Pressure groups
face-to-face relationships.
______5. Also known as a psychological group. e. Formal groups
______6. A community of impersonal, businesslike,
and secondary relationships. f. Primary group
______7. Groups deliberately formed with special
rules on membership. g. Task groups
______8. Groups organized to support or
influence social actions. h. Bureaucracy
______9. Groups spontaneously created out of
the interactions of people. i. Gemeinschaft
_____10. Large-scale formal organization with
administrative structure. j. Informal groups

k. peer groups

TEST II. A. Identification: Identify the terms being referred to in the following
statements. Write your answer on the space provided.
________________1. Agent of socialization has the most impact on our development.
_______________2. Imagining how we appear to others is called_____.
_______________3. Developed the concept of the looking-glass self
_______________4. It is like the theatre or stage in which socialization occurs.
_______________5. It is a lifelong learning process that begins when you were born
and ends when you die.
_______________6. According to Mead, it is the earliest stage of socialization.
_______________7. It refers to those social, cultural, and psychological traits linked
to males and females through particular social contexts.
_______________8. The rules and expectations by which a society guides the behaviour
of its members.
________________9. Refer to the way a person thinks and behaves after undergoing
the process.
_______________10. Another term for socialization.

B. Enumeration
What are the different types of social groups?
1. ________________________________
a. _____________________________
b. _____________________________
2. ________________________________
a. _____________________________
b. _____________________________
c. _____________________________
3. ________________________________
a. _____________________________
b. _____________________________
4. ________________________________
a. _____________________________
b. _____________________________
c. _____________________________
5. ________________________________
a. _____________________________
b. ____________________________

TEST IV. ESSAY

1. In what type of social group do you belong? Why do you say so?
2. How can you help as a member of social group in response to the problem we
are facing right now which is the Covid19 pandemic?

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