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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Nabua National High School
S/Y 2018-2019

PROJECT IN
UNDERSTANDING,
CULTURE,
SOCIETY,
AND
POLITICS

Submitted by:
Angelo Trilles Masculino

Submitted to:
Ms.Mary Quennie Shane Aballa Quinio
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose and encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1.) It is the concept you develop about yourself that evolve over the course of your life.
A. Nation-State
B. Personal Identity
C. Mores
D. Norms

2.) It is a sovereign state whose citizens or subjects have a common culture.


A. Nation-State
B. Personal Identity
C. Mores
D. Norms

3.) It serves as a foundation of man's continuing interaction with his sorroundings.


A. Culture
B. Mores
C. Norms
D. Value

4.) The following are the significance of culture in the society except,?
A. Human satisfaction
B. Production of man-made things
C. Knowing what is wrong and right
D. Adaption and integration

5.) It is the branch of knowledge which deals with the scientific study of man, his
works,body,behavior,values,in time and space.
A. Social Science
B. Political science
C. Science
D. Anthropology

6.) It is the systematic study of a state and its government with its relationship of men in the
community, with relationships of men in groups to the state itself and with other sovereign
states abroad.
A. Social science
B. Political science
C. Mores
D. Beliefs

7.) The following are the "importance of Political Science" except,?


A. Knowledge-based
B. Competence -based
C. Skills-based
D. Talents- based

8.) It is the scientific study of patterned, shared, human behavior.


A. Sociology
B. Anthropology
C. Genecologu
D. Ecology
9.) Which of the following, does not defined what is culture?.
A. A distinguishable factor
B. An established pattern of behavior
C. A meaningful to human being
D. A personal matter only

10.) What is the two type of culture?


A. Good and bad culture
B. Right or wrong culture
C. Material non-material culture
D. Positive culture

11.) The following are the elements of culture, EXCEPT?


A. Values
B. Knowledge
C. Beliefs
D. Social norms.

12.) It refers to any information received and perceived to be true.


A. Beliefs
B. Knowledge
C. Norms
D. Values

13.) It is the perception of accepted reality.


A. Norms
B. Values
C. Beliefs
D. Beliefs

14.) These are established expectations of society as how a person supposed to act depending
on the situation.
A. Values
B. Beliefs
C. Norms
D. Social norms

15.) It is anything held to be relatively worthy important, desirable or valuable.


A. Folkways
B. Mores
C. Values.
D. Technology

16.) The patterns of repetitive behavior which becomes habitual and conventional partof living.
A. Folkways
B. Mores
C. Values.
D. Technology
17.) Is the practical application of knowledge in converting raw materials into finished products.
A. Folkways
B. Mores
C. Values.
D. Technology

18.) The set of ethical standards and moral obligations as dictates of reason that distinguishes
human acts as right & wrong or good & bad.
A. Folkways
B. Mores
C. Values.
D. Technology

19.) It refers to the difference in social behavior that different cultures exhibit around the world.
A. Cultural Variation
B. Ethnocentrism
C. Cultural Relativism
D. Ethics

20.) The attempt to judge behavior according to its cultural context.


A. Cultural Variation
B. Ethnocentrism
C. Cultural Relativism
D. Ethics

21.) It is the perception that arises from the fact that cultures differ and each culture defines
reality differently.
A. Cultural Variation
B. Ethnocentrism
C. Cultural Relativism
D. Ethics

22.) It is the natural process of biological changes occuring in population across successive
generations.
A. Transformation
B. Evolution
C. Evaporation
D. Constellation

23.) A species of human that name means "Handy Man" and lived about 1.4 to 2.4 million years
ago.
A. Homo Erectus
B. Homo Floresiensis
C. Homo Habilis
D. Homo Rudolfensis

24.) A species of human that name means "Upright Man" with body proportions similar to the
modern humans.
A. Homo Erectus
B. Homo Floresiensis
C. Homo Habilis
D. Homo Rudolfensis

25.) A human species that has nickname as "Hobbit" due to their more or less 3 feet high.
A. Homo Erectus
B. Homo Floresiensis
C. Homo Habilis
D. Homo Rudolfensis

26.) A human species characterized by longer face, larger-molar and pre-molar teeth and having
a larger braincase.
A. Homo Erectus
B. Homo Floresiensis
C. Homo Habilis
D. Homo Rudolfensis

27.) A human species with large brow ridge and short wide bodies that lived about 200,000 to
700,000 years ago.
A. Homo Sapiens
B. Homo Sapiens-Neanderthalensis
C. Homo Heidelbergenesis
D. Homo Sapiens-sapiens

28.) A human subspecies with short yet stocky in body build adapted to winter climates like
Europe and Asia.
A. Homo Sapiens
B. Homo Sapiens-Neanderthalensis
C. Homo Heidelbergenesis
D. Homo Sapiens-sapiens

29.) The human species named as "Wise Man" that appeared from 200,000 years ago. The
presen human race belongs to this species.
A. Homo Sapiens
B. Homo Sapiens-Neanderthalensis
C. Homo Heidelbergenesis
D. Homo Sapiens-sapiens

30.) A human subspecies known as "Cro-Magnon" characterized to be modern anatomically


humans and lived on the last ice age of Europe.
A. Homo Sapiens
B. Homo Sapiens-Neanderthalensis
C. Homo Heidelbergenesis
D. Homo Sapiens-sapiens

31.) In Man's cultural evolution, It is the period were the man uses and learned to live in caves
and discovered the use of fires.
A. Ice age
B. Middle age
C. Neolithic Age
D. Paleolithic Age

32.) In Man's cultural evolution, It is the period were man learned to be settled in permanent
villages and used the stone as a tools by polishing or grinding.
A. Ice age
B. Middle age
C. Neolithic Age
D. Paleolithic Age

33.) Type of society were they used tools made of stones, woods and bones to get food.
A. Horticultural
B. Pastoral
C. Agricultural
D. Hunting and food gathering

34.) Type of society were subsistence of farming exist.


A. Horticultural
B. Pastoral
C. Agricultural
D. Hunting and food gathering

35.) Type of society were creation of irrigation system provided farming enough surplus for the
community.
A. Horticultural
B. Pastoral
C. Agricultural
D. Hunting and food gathering

36.) Type of society were it relied on herding and the domestication of animals for food and
clothing to satisfy the needs of the group.
A. Horticultural
B. Pastoral
C. Agricultural
D. Hunting and food gathering

37.) It is a continuing process whereby individual acquires a personal identity and learns the
norms, values, behavior, and social skills appropriate to his/her position.
A. Socialization
B. Sociology
C. Gender Equality
D. Peers

38.) It refers to the society acting upon the child.


A. Subjective Socialization
B. Objective Socialization
C. Socialization
D. Norms
39.) The process by which society transmits its culture from one generation to the next and
adapts the individual to the accepted and approved ways of organized social life.
A. Subjective Socialization
B. Objective Socialization
C. Socialization
D. Norms

40.) Socialization is important and it is vital to the following , EXCEPT.?


A. Culture
B. Personality
C. Sex role differentiation
D. Individual

41.) It is the component of culture that regulates and controls the peoples behavio and conduct.
A. Folkways
B. Mores
C. Laws
D. Norms

42.) It refers to the position an individual occupies in the society and implies an array of rights
and duties.

43.)

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45.)

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48.)

49.)

50.)

II. Identification

 Differentiation  The Upper Class  Status


 Social Stratification  The Middle Class  Statuses
 Stratification  The Lower Class  Ascribed Status
 Achieved Status  Discrimination  Polygyny
 Prestige  Prejudice  Polyandry
 Esteem  Stereotyping  Endogamy
 Social Class  Ethnocentrism  Exogamy
 Political  Scapegoating  Levirate Norms
Stratification  Racism  Surrogate Norms
 Power  Migration  Patrilocal
 Social Mobility  Colonialism Residence
 Open-class System  Annexation  Matrilocal
 Horizontal  Extermination Residence
Mobility  Expulsion  Bilocal Residence
 Vertical Mobility  Segregation  Neolocal
 Social Inequality  Cultural Pluralism Residence
 Gender Inequality  Assimilation  Avuculocal
 Sexism  Amalgamation Residence
 Minorities  Political Dynasty

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