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Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. The marriage of a woman to two or more men at the same time.


a. polygamy c. monogamy
b. b. polyandry d. polygyny

2. The basic institution of most societies.


a. family c. marriage
b. b. kinship d. descent

3. Family structure that is based on residence that permits the newly married couple to live
independently.
a. patrilocal c. biolocal
b. matrilocal d. neolocal

4. Refers to a group whose members are involved in politics. This can be seen in families that have
been part of the government for several generations.
a. political alliance c. political dynasty
b. b. political kinship d. political descent

5. Kinship based on blood is considered as the most basic and general form of relations.
a. matrilineal descent c. consanguineal kinship
b. patrilineal descent d. affinal kinship

6. It refers to the practice of having more than one partner or sexual mate.
a. polygamy c. endogamy
b. b. monogamy d. exogamy

7. A type of family that is made up of a group of people who are united by social ties and is usually
made up of two adults and their socially recognized children.
a. extended family c. blended family
b. complex family d. nuclear family

8. It happens when the newlywed couple stays with the husband’s relatives and the wife’s kin
alternately.
a. biolocal residence c. neolocal residence
b. avuncolocal residence d. patrilocal family

9. Which type of marriage where the man or woman’s parents determine the marital partner of the
individual?
a. exchange marriage c. referred marriage
b. child marriage d. diplomatic marriage

10. It is sometimes called a step family, reconstituted family or a complex family.


a. nuclear family c. blended family
b. transnational family d. extended family

11. It refers to the type of relations developed when a marriage occurs.


a. consanguineal kinship c. kinship by ritual
b. affinal kinship d. kinship
12. It refers to the spiritual parents of the child.
a. compadrazgo c. goddaughter
b. b. godson d. parents

13. When someone finds his/her partner through a matchmaker.


a. arranged marriage c. fixed marriage
b. referred marriage d. diplomatic marriage

14. It refers to the biological origin of a person’s family.


a. kinship c. descent
b. b. alliance d. dynasty

15. A marriage where an individual has only one spouse at a time.


a. polygamy c. endogamy
b. polygyny d. monogamy
1. It is a financial institution that lends money both to public as well as private organizations.
a. trade unions c. corporations
b. labor union d. banks

2. It refers to a broad category of nonstate organizations representing a company or group of people


that engages in a lawful activity in relation to a public function, such as the provision of a good or
service to the larger society.
a. corporation c. cooperative
b. bank d. financial organization

3. It refers to an autonomous association whose membership is voluntary toward the attainment of


common economic, social and cultural needs or aspirations.
a. bank c. NGO
b. cooperative d. labor union
4. What is the term used to an organization of workers whose main objective is to protect the
welfare of its members?
a. labor union c. cooperative
b. NGO d. INGO

5. They are the funders and donors.


a. Government Organizations c. Global organizations
b. People’s Organizations d. Religious organizations

6. World Bank, International Monetary Bank and Asian Development Bank are examples of _____.
a. Civil Society Organizations c. Economic Organizations
b. Global Organizations d. Political Institutions

7. These agencies are present in developing countries challenged by security conflict, food
shortage, climate change, financial instability and others
a. financial market c. financial institution
b. economic organizations d. development agencies

8. They exist to promote principled causes, ideas, and values to change international policy.
a. Transnational Advocacy Groups c. International Organizations
b. Development Agencies d. Local Organizations

9. The following banks are owned by private institutions except _________ .


a. Banco de Oro c. Land Bank of the Philippines
b. Bank of the Philippine Island d. Metrobank

10. The following are government-owned institutions except ____________


a. Jollibee Foods Corporation c. Philhealth Insurance Corporation
b. Home Mutual Development Fund d. Development Bank of the Phils.

11. This is a business owned by its customers. Employees can also become members.
a. banks c. consumer’s cooperative
b. corporations d. agricultural cooperative

12. This where residents either own shares reflecting their equity in the cooperative’s real estate
a. electric cooperative c. general cooperative
b. housing cooperative d. credit cooperative

13. Ownership of a corporation is through stockholders who own particular shares in the company.
a. stock corporation c. profit corporation
b. nonstock corporation d. nonprofit corporation

14. A cooperative that performs a broader range of functions.


a. housing cooperative c. farmer’s cooperative
b. electric cooperative d. general cooperative

15. A cooperative that provides credit facility to each member.


a. credit cooperative c. farmer’s cooperative
b. housing cooperative d. consumer’s cooperative

1. Which of the following is an example of nonformal education?


a. primary schooling c. adult night classes
b. senior high school d. doctorate program

2. What term explains a social institution that formally socializes members of society?
a. school c. formal education
b. nonformal education d. education

3. It is intentional, organized and structured form of learning, imparted in educational institutions like
school, college or university in order to modify the behavior of an individual.
a. school c. formal education
b. nonformal education d. education

4. Learning that goes on in daily life and can be received through daily experiences such as from
family, peer group, the media and other influences in a person’s environment.
a. education c. formal education
b. nonformal education d. informal education
5. It refers to the education of persons who are physically, mentally, emotionally, socially or
culturally different from so-called “normal” individuals.
a. special education c. primary education
b. secondary education d tertiary education

6. A continuing basic education from the elementary level and expanding it to include the learning of
employable, gainful skills.
a. informal education c. primary education
b. secondary education d. nonformal education

7. It usually takes placed in a classroom setting and provided by trained teaching and nonteaching
staff.
a. formal education c. education
b. nonformal reducation d. informal education

8. It is offered by private and public colleges and universities.


a. Special education c. primary education
b. Secondary education d. tertiary education

9. Programs offered vary in duration from a few weeks to two years.


a. nonformal education c. vocational education
b. special education d. formal education

10. Which educational institution one will enrol if he/she is interested to learn in a short period of time
about shielded metal arc and welding, baking, food processing, etc.
a. primary school c. vocational school
b. tertiary school d. pre-school

11. Which of the following is not a primary function of education?


a. cultural innovation c. socialization
b. courtship d. transmission of culture

12. Which of the following is a primary function of education?


a. socialization c. courtship
b. to work in group d. finding a business partner

13. Which of the following is included in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
a. Everyone has the right to education.
b. Education has to be free.
c. c. Education is compulsory at least in the primary level.
d. a, b, c

14. Primary and secondary education is regulated by


a. CHED c. DepEd
b. TESDA d. Private Institutions

15. Tertiary education is regulated by


a. CHED c. DepEd
b. Private Institutions d. TESDA

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