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a. Pakikipagkaisa
b. Pakikilahok
c. Pakikisama
d. Pakikipagpalagayang-loob
____4. The following are the definitions of values according to different anthropologist and psychologist EXCEPT.
a. Values is an object of a positive attitude.
b. Values is the standards against which actions are organized and experiences are interpreted or
evaluated.
c. Values is accepting and dealing with other persons as equals.
d. Values are standards used in making decision.
____5. A context where discourse is carried by an among Filipinos only giving them the chance to communicate
freely through the use of their own language and perspective.
a. Closed circuit interaction c. Limited circuit interaction.
b. Open circuit interaction d. Parallel circuit interaction
_____6. Juvenile Delinquency can be further understood through?
a. Psychology b. Anthropology c. Political Science d. Linguistics
_____7. Ana decided to join the clean and green project of their barangay, what values of
interrelatedness was shown in the situation?
a. Pakikisalamuha c. pakikisama
b. Pakikilahok d. pakikibagay
_____8. How do human-environment interactions shape cultural and natural landscapes?
a. human beings adjust to what the environment could offer.
b. The practices of the people living in a particular place has something to do with their environment.
c. Both A and B
d. None of the above
_____9. Which among the choices below are considered to be a Filipino Thinker/Intellectuals
a. Apolinario Mabini and Jose Paterno b. Frederico Salazar and Jose Rizal
b. Heidilyn Diaz and Virgilio Ramos d. Isabelo de los Reyes and Jose Rizal
_____10. Mary Grace always pays respect to the elderly by using Po and Opo, what Filipino values is she portraying?
a. Pakikipagkapwa tao b. Kagandahang Asal
c. Mabinibini d. Pakikisalamuha
_____11. “May pakialam sa mga bagong batas na ipanatutupad ng pamahalaan”, what Filipino values was being
displayed?
a. Pakikilahok b. Pakikisama c. Pakikitungo d. pakikisangkot
_____12. Corruption is one of the underlying problems nowadays, these issues can further be understood through
what branches of Social Science?
a. History, Political Science, Psychology
b. Linguistics, Political Science, Phenomenology
c. Psychology, Political Science, History
d. Anthropology, Hermeneutics, Psychology
_____13. Social problems can be addressed and solved by simple citizens especially those who have institutionalized
professions, territorial disputes is best understood through?
a. History, Political Science c. Psychology and History
b. Economics and History d. History and Dialectics
_____14. As a student, how can you help solve the existing environmental problems in our country?
a. Follow the 3 o’clock habit.
b. Bury all your garbage at the compost pit.
c. Follow the laws promulgated and enforced by our government.
d. Be vigilant.
____15. It is an approach that Filipino perspective in historiography which advocates a discourse to be carried
out only by, and among, Filipinos using their own language.
a. Sikolohiyang Pilipino c. Hermeneutical phenomenology
b. Filipino values d. Pantayong pananaw
_____16. They are the Filipino educated class during the 19th century when the Philippines was still part of the
Spanish Empire, they were also called the Ilustrados.
a. Bright ones c. Enlightened ones
b. Light ones d. Obedient ones
_____17. It is an approach that deals with broader studies into the intricate nature of mutual interactions and
feedbacks between humans on the environment and the effect of the environment on humans.
a. Pantayong Pananaw c. Human-environment system
b. Profession d. Marxism
_____18. One of the key concepts in understanding Sikolohiyang Pilipino is very different from its English
counterparts since it connotes “unity of the self and others”.
a. Kapuwa c. Pakikisama
b. Pakikipagkapuwa d. Pakikisangkot
_____19. It is an approach that refers to the art of understanding and the theory of interpretation, it emphasizes the
importance of language, the type of questioning, the value of prejudice, and historicality.
a. Hermeneutical phenomenology c. Sikolohiyang Pilipino
b. Pilipinolohiya d. Feminist theory
_____20. He is an American geographer who believes that any landscape is composed not only of what we see, but
what we know. His most important work is the four-volume series “The Shaping of America”.
a. Carl Sauer c. Marry Wollstonecraft
b. Donald Meinig d. Hans-Georg Gadamer
_____21. It is the oldest of all feminist theories, it argues that since women are rational like men, they should be given
equal opportunities with men like access to education, the right to vote, and be elected in public office.
a. Radical feminism c. Marxist feminism
b. Socialist feminism d. Liberal feminism
_____22. In determining the type of economic system, social scientists may proceed in investigating four major
directions. Which of the following is not included?
a. Economic theory c. Social distribution
b. Methodology and measurement d. Economic history
_____23. It is a major topic under the heading of social organization being an area of study of sociology and also an
interdisciplinary study according to the eminent Filipino sociologist Belen Medina.
a. Family c. Country
b. Society d. World
_____24. The process by which towns and cities are formed and become larger as more and more people begin living
and working in central areas.
a. Migration c. Modernization
b. Urbanization d. Industrialization
_____25. Choose one of the aims of La Liga Filipina in helping Filipinos to have equal rights and freedom under the
cruelness of Spaniards?
a. The member who shall have suffered any loss shall be aided.
b. The unity of whole archipelago into one compact, vigorous, and homogenous body
c. The member of his son who, while not having means shall show application and great capacity, shall be
sustained.
d. The introduction of machines and industries, new or necessary in the country, shall be favored.