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MOUNT OLIVE LAYMEN’S ACADEMY

“The School that Prepares Students for the Higher Course”


Purok 4, Mount Olive, Bayugan City

WORKSHEET
Name:
Subject Teacher: NEVA B. MONTECILLO Score:

Directions: True or False. Analyze each statement. Write T If the statement is true and write F if the
statement is false. Write your answer in your activity notebook..

________1.Culture is defined as how people relate to nature and their physical

environment.

_______ 2. The term “Politics” means scientific study of man or human beings.

________3. Theoretical perspective is used to analyse and explain objects of social

study, and facilitate organizing sociological knowledge.

________4. Anthropology always describes human, human behaviour and human

societies around the world.

________5. Beliefs refer to the state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is

placed in some person or thing.

________6. Cultural perspective sees social life as a competition, and focuses on the

distribution of resources, power, and inequality.

________7. Sociology is the study of human social relationships and institutions.

________8. Sociological theory attempts to explain how the social world operates

________9. Political Science, social science that deals with humans and their

interactions.

________10. Nature of politics refers to a theoretical foundation of contemporary

anthropology.
MOUNT OLIVE LAYMEN’S ACADEMY
“The School that Prepares Students for the Higher Course”
Purok 4, Mount Olive, Bayugan City

WORKSHEET
Name:
Subject Teacher: NEVA B. MONTECILLO Score:
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer in your activity notebook.
1. It refers to all alterations affecting new traits or trait complexes and changes in a cultures content
and structure.
A. Cultural change B. Social change C. Political change D. Sociological change
2. It refers to valuable tools for exploring the past and using them to understand the past.
A. Values B. Norms C. Artefacts D. Language
3. It is the ability to understand a culture on its own terms and not to make judgments using the
standards of one's own culture.
A. Sociological view B. Culture C. Cultural relativism D. Society
4. These are rules or expectations of behaviour and thoughts based on shared beliefs within a specific
cultural or social group.
A. Values B. Norms C. Artefacts D. Language
5. Cultural relativism teaches us that, marriage patterns are__________, not objective truth.
A. Social option B. Political option C. Cultural option D. Socio-cultural option
6. It is a person's principles or standards of behaviour.
A. Values B. Norms C. Artefacts D. Language
7. It refers to a group or community which shares common experiences that shape the way its members
understand the world.
A. Politics B. Society C. Political Science D. Culture
8. Refers to a system of words and symbols used to communicate with other people. A. Symbols B.
Norms C. Artefacts D. Language
9. It is anything that is used to stand for something else.
A. Symbols B. Norms C. Artefacts D. Language
10. It is a variations or modifications in the patterns of social organisation of sub groups within society.
A. Cultural change B. Social change C. Political change D. Sociological change

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