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2nd Monthly Test

Social Sciences

Name: ___________________________________________ Score: ____


Grade & Section: ____________________________ Date: ____

I. Identification
Direction: Write your answer in the space provided.
____________1. Approach that concentrates on the study of consciousness and direct
experience.
____________2. Term used in social science that points to individual human action.
____________3. Function of consciousness and senses.
____________4. Phenomenology is derived from the Greek word_____.
____________5. German philosopher who considered the central figure of modern philosophy.
____________6. Sociological perspective which developed around middle of 20th century.
____________7. Also known as “choice theory” or “rational action theory”.
____________8. Famous neurologist and also known as Father of Psychoanalysis”.
____________9. Unconscious aspect of the human mind.
____________10.Consists of the means of productionand the social relations of production.
____________11. Core of a consumer goods.
____________12. Refers to the process of movement and change in human society.
____________13. Views Western society from the perspective of the “economy”.
____________14. Core of Karl Marx Social Theory
____________15. Conscious and rational part of the self.

Modes of Production Means of Production Characteristics Historical Period


Foraging in nature Tribal society, No ruling
class.
Ancient mode of Ancient society. Ruling
production class exists
Reciprocal relations
Feudalism between landlords and
peasants
Ruling class exploiting

Publicly and collectively To directly satisfy Post capitalism


owned machines, and humans needs.
other productive forces.
Publicly and collectively “Perfect and Ideal” Industrial, Capitalist
owned machines, and society
other productive forces.
II. Complete the table (20pts)

III. Essay (5 pts.)


Direction: Write your own understanding about passage.

“All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding and
ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason” –Emmanuel Kant

*God bless*

Noted by: Prepared by


May M. Maramot Rica May M. De Castro
Principal Teacher

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