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ST.

ANDREW’S HIGH SCHOOL OF ANINI-Y, INCORPORATED


ANINI-Y, ANTIQUE
QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS
General Directions: Read and understand the statements very carefully. Write the
correct letter

I. AGREE or DISAGREE QUESTIONS


Direction: Write the word AGREE if the statement is correct and DISAGREE if the statement is
wrong.

1. Man acquires culture through the learning process.


2. From the way we dress to the way we talk, we’re different but you would also
realize there’s a whole lot we have in common.
3.Social change may include changes in nature, social institutions, and social b
behaviors.
4.The largest ethnic groups of modern times are the Chinese.
5.Society and culture are a complex whole.
6. Cultural relativism mitigates ethnocentrism.
7. There are risks to culture heritage.
8.Tribe is an example of culture.
9. Religion is an example of culture.
10.Every person shares his or her culture to others.

II IDENTIFICATION
Direction: identify the terms being referred to in the following statements. Use the terms found inside
the box as your answer guide.

Gender Political Identity Food Taboos Upper Class


Thin Dynasty
Social Behavior Politics Election Transnational Families
Sociology Extended Families Youth Volunteerism Race
Ethnic Partisan Affiliation Ethnocentrism Social Change
Tangible Heritage Continuous Political Identity
Communicative Franz Boaz
Political Behavior Fat Dynasty
Transmitted Auguste Comte Gratifying
1. It signifies membership in a group that defines world view and a core set of
common values.
2. It refers to a specific political party, affiliation or partisan identity.
3. It refers to personal traits and social positions that members of a society attach to
being male to female.
4. It is socially constructed category composed of people who share biologically
transmitted traits that members of society consider important.
5. The People in this class or status have great wealth and source of income.
6. It relates to large groups of people who have certain racial, cultural, religious, or
other traits in common.
7. it describes the general conduct exhibited by individuals within a society.
8. These are food items that fit and others unfit for human consumption.
9. The Philippines has a multi-party system in which every second of Monday of May,
we elect political candidates for elective positions.
10. It is the unwanted result of families scattering to flee violent conflict or persecution
in one’s home or country.
11. It includes buildings, and historic places, monuments, artifacts, etc. Which are
considered worthy of preservation for the future.
12. It is judging another culture solely by the values and standards of one’s own
culture.
13. These students have special learning disabilities or speech or language
impairments.
14. It describes the ways in which being a member of a particular group might express
specific political opinions and attitude.
15. It is the modification and alteration of a pattern behavior, social structure, social
organization and social institution.
16. It has the focus on the individual’s engagement in political life such as elections,
political partisan, political dynasties, public opinion, political parties, etc.
17. It is a type of dynasty where there is simultaneous monopoly of seats by a certain
family.
18. He is considered as the “Father of Modern American Anthropology.”
19. A characteristic of culture where it provides proper opportunities for the
satisfaction of our needs and desires.
20. It shows that no culture ever remains constant or permanent.
III. MATCHING TYPE
Direction: Match the items in the Column B with the item in the Column A. Write the letter that
corresponds the correct answer.

COLUMN A COLUMN B

1. Social structure and social processes. A. Anthropology


2. Study of culture. B. Selfie
3. Political parties and governmental community. C. Local Public Service
4. Study of Society D. Cultural Variation
5. Young people’s connectedness with communities. E. Political Science
6. Services provided by the Government and F. Culture
Private sectors in the locality. G. Exceptionality
7. A self-portrait photographs H. Technology
8. Change a society changes. I. Youth Volunteerism
9. Loitering in an area. J. Istambay
10. Belief in the supernatural. K. Religion
L. Sociology
M. Sex differences

IV. COMPLETION TYPE


Direction: Complete the statement to give meaning and sense. Write the correct word only.
1. Culture is the (visible, invisible, discernible) bond.
2. Tangible heritage includes objects significant to (architecture, belief system, knowledge) of a
specific culture.
3. Political Science trains students to develop (symbiotic, critical, simple) skills.
4. Oral tradition, performing arts, social products, and rituals are examples of (educational,
religious, intangible heritage)
5. Culture is always (changing, increasing, decreasing).
6. (Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science) increases our understanding of ourselves and our
society.
7. Anthropology is (stereotype, relevant. commentary).
8. Cultural relativism was first formulated by (Homans, Tylor, Summer).
9. Politics affects human (biology, lives, society)
10. Studying Sociology is a (Confirmative, Supportive, Transformative) experience.
V. PHOTO ANALYSIS (10pts)
Give your thoughts about the image below. What do you feel while looking at the photo?

Ms. Chery Lyn V. Estolano


Subject Teacher

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