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Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao

Sultan Guro Memorial National High School


Bubong Madanding, Cawayan Marantao LDS
DISS 12
LONG QUIZ

Name:_________________________________________________________________Date:________

TEST I. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer, and encircled it.

___1. He is an Austrian neurologist who is perhaps most known as the founder of


psychoanalysis
A. Karl Max C. John Dewey
B. Sigmund Freud
___2. It is a tactic developed by the ego to protect against anxiety.
A. Acting Out C. Defense Mechanism
B. Intellectualization
___3. It is a property of a series, or pattern of choice, not an individual
choice
A. Rationality C. Independence
B. Free Will
___4. It is the structure of personality that concerns with the instant satisfaction of
basic physical needs and urges
A. Id C. Superego
B. Ego
___5. It develops as a child learns what their culture considers right and wrong.
A. Id C. Superego
B. Ego
6. Which of the following describes rational choice theory?
a. Sees society as a competition for limited resources.
b. Society has interdependent and interconnected parts.
c. Therapeutic techniques and set of psychological theories.
d. Individual action is based on their conduct on logical process.
7. Which of the following tells about how a person acts and makes choices?
a. A person acts based on set of psychological processes.
b. The purpose of any human action contributes to social instability.
c. People act as they think their action has much profit than costs.
d. The purpose of human action is always for resources such as food,
clothing, and shelter.
8. Which of the following criticism states about rational choice theory?
a. Founded on man’s goals and decisions determined their conduct.
b. Cannot justify why several people follow social norms of conduct.
c. Can be used to know why a person behaves or acts the way he does.
d. Affirmed that behavior and social life of a person can be explained.
9. Which of the following describes decision-making based on scarcity?
a. Includes primal urges and operates based on instinct.
b. A technique that a person uses to defend itself from distress.
c. Corresponds to the profits a person can have on best alternative.
d. Opposes the desires of the person by enforcing moral restrictions.
10. Which of the following situations show rational choice?
a. Buy LV bag even if it’s expensive since it’s popularly use by celebrities.
b. Choose branded products over local products with the same quality.
c. Take engineering in college even you are not good in Math and Science.
d. Take nursing in college and earn money before pursuing medical doctor
course
11. He is an advocate for Hermeneutic Phenomenology.
a. Thomas Hobbes c. Edmund Husserl
b. David Hume d. Martin Heideggers
12. The importance of the phenomenologist is emphasized by _______.
a. Morals c. Consciousness
b. Intellect
13. It is a phenomenological method that has relation of the noema of experience
(the'what') and the noesis (the'how it is experienced').
a. Descriptive phenomenology c. Epistemology
b. Interpretive phenomenology
14. This word was coined by Heidegger to describe the idea that "individuals'
realities are inextricably shaped by the surrounding world and express the
interpretation of lived experiences either textually or symbolically.
a. Crisis of value c. Pure phenomenology
b. Lifeworld
15. It is the study of lived experience or the life world(van Manen, 1997). Its focus is
on a person's experience of the world, rather than the world or reality as anything
independent from the individual (Valle et al., 1989). This inquiry aims to unravel
meanings as they are lived in everyday life by asking, "What is this experience
like?"
a. Epistemology c. Ontology
b. Phenomenology
Test II. Directions: Identify what is being referred in the sentences below. Write
your answers on the line provided.
__________________ 1. A social institution prepares students to contribute to
society and have a productive future.
__________________ 2. They are responsible for setting rules and enforcing them to
define how individuals integrate into society.
__________________ 3. If they agree to meet routinely after a specific period of time
at the same place, that would begin to take on the shape of an institution.
__________________ 4. A society or organization founded for a religious, educational,
social, or similar purpose.
__________________ 5. These are codified rules, policies, and norms that are
considered official, originating from state laws, government or organizations.

Test III. Essay


Directions: Answer the following questions.
1. What's the difference between sex and gender?
2. Men and women are already equal-- why does feminism still exist?

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