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Alyssa G.

Suarez

12-STEM 8

UCSP REVIEWER

I. Choose the correct answer inside the box.

Institution Banks Civil Organizations

Non-State Institution Cooperatives Transnational Advocacy Groups

Corporation Trade Unions Development Agencies

1. Institution it refers to social structure in which people cooperate and which influences the behavior of
people and the way they live.

2. Non-State Institution it refers to group that are entirely independent from the government.

3. Banks it helps us our money, avail different kinds of loans and exchange currencies.

4. Corporation is owned by a group of people but has a separate legal identity. It needs a huge work
force to run and operate.

5. Trade Unions are created to protect the labor force of the country.

6. Transnational Advocacy Groups it influence the government to take action on matters commonly
neglected.

7. Cooperatives it is made up of people who agreed to work together for easy, safe, and affordable
access to commodities, loans and other services.

8. Civil Organizations this institution are created to expose the conditions of the marginalized sector of
the society by using mass media as it platform as they raise critical issues to government.

9. Development Agencies it promote progress by engaging in projects, policy making and dialogue. It
works as a bank that provides financial assistance to important projects.

II. Modified True or False.

False 10. Karl Marx is considered a founder of symbolic interactionism.

True 11. Erving Goffman developed the importance of interaction in building society.
True 12. Out-group is viewed as outsiders by the in-group.

True 13. Social characterized as an organized interrelated group of people who act together for
collective living.

False 14. Category is a collection of people in a given place and time.

True 15. Aggregate is a simple collection of people who are in the same place at the same time without
interacting with each other.

III. Give the three (3) sociological perspective:

16. Structural-Functional Theory

17. Conflict Theory

18. Symbolic-Interactionist Theory

IV. According to Karl Marx he saw society as being made of two classes:

19. Capitalist

20. Workers

V. Choose the correct answer.

21. According to him he sees society as a “looking-glass self”

a. Karl Marx (1818-1883) b. Charles Horton Cooley (1902)

c. George Herbert Mead (1863-1931)

22. He has a technique called “dramaturgical analysis”

a. George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) b. Karl Marx (1818-1883)

c. Erving Goffman (1922-1982)

23. He is considered as a founder of symbolic interactionism.

a. George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) b. Karl Marx (1818-1883)

c. Hebert Spencer (1820-1903)

24. According to him the various parts of society work together to keep society functioning.

a. Karl Marx (1818-1883) b. Erving Goffman (1922-1982)

c. Hebert Spencer (1820-1903)


25. He saw society as being made of two classes

a. Karl Marx (1818-1883) b. Erving Goffman (1922-1982)

c. Charles Horton Cooley (1902)

VI. Three (3) reasons why people live together in a society:

26. For Survival

27. Feeling of gregariousness

28. Specialization

VII. Give the 12 examples of social group

29. Family

30. Friends

31. Neighborhood

32. Church mate

33. Couples

34. Relatives

35. Schoolmates

36. Co-workers

37. Clubs

38. Team mate

39. Organization

40. Business

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