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Test I.

True or False

1. Society is a group of
people who organized
themselves into groups with
common rules of living.
2. Social organization
or social system refers to the
interdependence of parts in
groups. These groups are the
same in size and nature.
3. Organization is a state of
being or a condition in which
various institutions in society are
functioning by their recognized
or implied purposes (Elliott and
Merrill, 1970).
4. A social network is a social
structure comprised of
individuals joined by a certain
pattern of links or relations.
5. Networks are media for
the spread and exchange
of ideas.
6. Social networks are
indicative of a person or an
organization's relationships
as either casual and informal
or personal and intimate.
7. Social networks are
consist of individuals
alone.
8. Ties are connections
caused by informal,
casual, and business-like
relationships.
9. The components of a
network are called
'nodes' and 'ties.’
10. Social networks
undoubtedly serve as
social support and provide
people with information or
guidance in times of need.
Test II. Identification

11. This refers to groups


that people have no
interest in being associated
with.
12. This refer to groups
where we belong and
take part in.
13. These groups directly
influence the behavior of
a person, serving as a
role model, standard, or
base point.
14. Groups whose norms
and values serve as
points of comparison for
certain behaviors.
15. This are groups that
serve as our standards
in setting and evaluating
our own behaviors and
attitudes.
16. A social group
associated with
competition or opposition
as its nature is different
from one’s own
17. An exclusive social
group formed out of
shared interest and
identity.
18. These are groups that
are formal, small or large,
and usually short term.
19. A group that is
characterized by
personal and lasting
relationships with its
members.
20.It is consist of two or
more individuals who
identify with one another
and regularly interact as a
result of shared norms,
values, and expectations
Enumeration:
21-23 Rudolf Steiner's three
different spheres of activity
24-26. Characteristics of Primary
Group
27-30. Characteristics of Secondary
Group

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