This document contains multiple choice questions about concepts related to communities, sociology, politics, and civic engagement. The questions cover topics such as types of communities (e.g. urban vs. rural), definitions of key terms like sociology, anthropology, politics, and civil society, different forms of civic organizations and social movements (e.g. NGOs, community action, grassroots movements), levels of government (e.g. local government), and concepts of citizenship, solidarity, and community engagement. The document tests understanding of foundational concepts and terminology used to describe and analyze human societies, communities, and civic participation.
This document contains multiple choice questions about concepts related to communities, sociology, politics, and civic engagement. The questions cover topics such as types of communities (e.g. urban vs. rural), definitions of key terms like sociology, anthropology, politics, and civil society, different forms of civic organizations and social movements (e.g. NGOs, community action, grassroots movements), levels of government (e.g. local government), and concepts of citizenship, solidarity, and community engagement. The document tests understanding of foundational concepts and terminology used to describe and analyze human societies, communities, and civic participation.
This document contains multiple choice questions about concepts related to communities, sociology, politics, and civic engagement. The questions cover topics such as types of communities (e.g. urban vs. rural), definitions of key terms like sociology, anthropology, politics, and civil society, different forms of civic organizations and social movements (e.g. NGOs, community action, grassroots movements), levels of government (e.g. local government), and concepts of citizenship, solidarity, and community engagement. The document tests understanding of foundational concepts and terminology used to describe and analyze human societies, communities, and civic participation.
1. A human settlement with a high population density.
a. Community b. Urban community c. Rural community d. Community dynamic 2. Areas have a low population density and small settlements. a. Community b. Urban community c. Rural community d. Community dynamic 3. Known as the change and development involved in a community that includes all forms of living organisms. a. Community b. Urban community c. Rural community d. Community dynamic 4. A group of people who share something in common. a. Community b. Urban community c. Rural community d. Community dynamic 5. A physical or virtual space such as a social center, online social media, or other gathering place where people gather and interact. a. Sociology b. Social Science c. Social space d. Community center 6. A situation putting communities as the center of the services development and services delivery. a. Community b. Rural community c. Community dynamic d. Community action 7. What is the study of what makes us human? a. Anthropology b. Sociology c. Politics d. Organization 8. The study of human social life, is called _______. a. Anthropology b. Sociology c. Politics d. Organization 9. Art or science of government, is called ________. a. Anthropology b. Sociology c. Politics d. Organization 10. Refers to the space for collective action around shared interests, purposes and values, generally distinct from government and commercial for-profit actors. a. Anthropology b. Sociology c. Politics d. Civil Society 11. A non-profit, citizen-based group that functions independently of government. a. NGOs b. Community Action c. Social movement d. Grassroots movement 12. Loosely organized effort by a large group of people to achieve a particular goal, typically a social or political one. a. NGOs b. Community Action c. Social movement d. Grassroots movement 13. One which uses the people in a given district, region, or community as the basis for a political or economic movement. a. NGOs b. Community Action c. Social movement d. Grassroots movement 14. Any activities that increase the understanding, engagement and empowerment of communities in the design and delivery of local services. a. NGOs b. Community Action c. Social movement d. Grassroots movement 15. A local government is a form of public administration which, in a majority of contexts, exists as the lowest tier of administration within a given state. a. NGOs b. Community Action c. Local Government d. Organization 16. It is an organisation is an entity, such as a company, an institution, or an association, comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. a. NGOs b. Community Action c. Local Government d. Organization 17. It is the acceptance of our social nature and the affirmation of the bonds we share with all our brothers and sisters. a. Solidarity b. Citizenship c. Community Action d. Community Engagement 18. The willingness to practice participation while striving for social justice in the community is called _________. a. Solidarity b. Citizenship c. Community Action d. Community Engagement 19. The process of working collaboratively with and through groups of people affiliated by geographic proximity, special interest, or similar situations to address issues affecting the well-being of those people. a. Solidarity b. Citizenship c. Community Action d. Community Engagement 20. We are called to be a rich expression of that love and solidarity and witness of the same to the world and put aside all the differences and remember that a family will always stand behind one another in any circumstances. a. Church b. Community c. Family d. individual 21.