Politics Midterm Exam
Politics Midterm Exam
Politics Midterm Exam
Department of Education
Region III
Division of Nueva Ecija
PALAYAN CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Atate, Palayan City
I- Multiple Choices
Direction: Read the following questions carefully and write the letter of your choice on the space provided before the number.
Strictly no erasures.
_____ 1. Is the exercise of power, the science of government, the making of collective decisions, the allocations of scarce resources
and the practice of deception and manipulation?
a. Government b. Politics c. People d. Governance
_____ 3. This term was conceived in 1796 by French Philosopher Destutt de Tracy to refer to new science that endeavoured to
uncover origins of conscious thought and ideas.
a. Ideology b. Inputs c. Idealism d. Globalization
_____ 4. Is a set of related beliefs about political theory and policy held by an individual, group of individuals or a particular social
class?
a. Political Science b. Ideology c. Political Ideology d. Politics
_____5. Refers to the various ways through which social life is coordinated.
a. Governance b. Government c. People d. Community
_____ 6. Which ideology that centers on the values of individual liberty, equality, economic freedom, limited and democratic
government and the rule of law?
a. Anarchism b. Collectivism c. Liberalism d. Fascism
_____ 7. Is an ideology focusing on the idea that environment is endangered and must be preserved through regulation and lifestyle
changes.
a. Fascism b. Anarchism c. Liberalism d. Environmentalism
_____ 8. Is the term generally used to describe the formal institutions through which a group of people is ruled or governed?
a. Governance b. Government c. People d. Environment
_____ 9. It refers to those whom the state is obliged to protect and provide services.
a. Politics b. Person c. People d. Government
_____ 10. Which among the ideologies emphasises the importance of the individual, both the uniqueness of each individual and at
the same time the equality of all individual?
a. Anarchism b. Collectivism c. Liberalism d. Fascism
_____ 11. Is a political ideology that values the creation and maintenance of stable societies based upon a hierarchy of power lodged
in a traditional class of leaders and deep respect for traditional values and institutions?
a. Conservatism b. Collectivism c. Anarchism d. Fascism
_____12. Is a group of social theories, moral philosophies and related political movements that advocates social, political and
economic equality between the sexes?
a. Anarchism b. Feminism c. Liberalism d. Fascism
_____13. Is a philosophy that argues that individuals should be free to pursue their interests without being coerced in anyway by
anyone, especially the government?
a. Anarchism b. Collectivism c. Liberalism d. Fascism
_____14. An ideology that is based on the belief that government and laws are not necessary.
a. Conservatism b. Collectivism c. Liberalism d. Anarchism
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region III
Division of Nueva Ecija
PALAYAN CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Atate, Palayan City
_____15. This philosophy that attempts to reduce inequality among different social classes of people through creating a more equal
distribution of resources? It is seen to be the middle point between capitalism and communism where the state attempts to re-
direct society towards its communist ideal.
a. Feminism b. Fascism c. Socialism d. Liberalism
_____16. Is a form of radical authoritarian nationalism, characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, and
control of industry and commerce?
a. Feminism b. Fascism c. Socialism d. Liberalism
_____18. Is a political system in which the state recognizes no limits to its authority and strives to regulate every aspect of public
and private life wherever feasible?
a. Fascism b. Anarchism c. Liberalism d. Totalitarianism
_____19. Refers to the belief of an individual or a group of individuals in the absolute authority of a sacred religious text or teachings
of a particular religious leader, or God.
a. Religious Fundamentalism b. Anarchism c. Liberalism d. Totalitarianism
_____20. It is an ideology oriented towards gaining and maintaining control by authoritarianism, self-governance, or other means of
expressing sovereignty, over a territory of historical significance to a group?
a. Religious Fundamentalism b. Anarchism c. Nationalism d. Totalitarianism
_____21. The following are the negative faces of power in action except:
a. Coercing b. influencing c. Forcing d. Hurting
_____22. By political scientists it is defined as the ability to influence the behavior of others with or without resistance.
a. Influence b. Authority c. Power d. Integrity
_____ 23. The ability to achieve a desired outcome and, in politics, is usually thought of as a relationship
Reign b. Rule c. Power d. Authority
_____25. An extension of referent power stemming from an individual’s personality and interpersonal style.
a. Reward Power b. Charismatic Power c. Coercive Power d. Legitimate Power
_____26. This form of power often leads to problems. This means that someone is forced to do something against their will. In
many cases this form of power is abused. It can lead to unhealthy behaviour and dissatisfaction at work.
a. Reward Power b. Informal Power c. Coercive Power d. Legitimate Power
_____27. This form of power is based on the idea that as a society we are more inclined to do things well when we are getting
something in return for this. The most popular forms are raises, promotions or compliments.
a. Reward Power b. Informal Power c. Coercive Power d. Legitimate Power
_____28. A type of power usually based on a role. People always run with the pack and traditionally obey the one person with power
which is solely based on their position or title. This form of power can easily be overcome as soon as someone loses their position or
title. This power is a weak form to persuade and convince other people.
a. Expert Power b. Referent Power c. Legitimate Power d. Reward Power
_____29. The leader in this form of power is often seen as a role model. Their power is often treated with admiration or charm. This
power emanates from a person that is highly liked and people identify strongly with them in some way.
b. Expert Power b. Referent Power c. Legitimate Power d. Reward Power
_____30. This form of power is based on in-depth information, knowledge or expertise. These leaders are often highly intelligent
and they trust in their power to fulfil several organizational roles and responsibilities.
a. Expert Power b. Referent Power c. Legitimate Power d. Reward Power
_____31. Power emergence is often dependent on having a combination of skills. What kind of skill?
a. Competent & Skill b. Intelligence & Competent c. Competent & Extroversion d. Intelligence & Extroversion
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region III
Division of Nueva Ecija
PALAYAN CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Atate, Palayan City
_____34. There are certain procedures on how to reduce the misuse of power in a workplace in which you can create a strong bond
and rapport for your employees so they don’t feel isolated.
a. Code of Conduct b. Intervention Level c. Disciplinary Measures d. Support System
_____35. Is a community of a person living together bounded by common traits, tradition, values, and possesses a common goal and
destiny.
a. Community b. Nation c. State d. Government
_____36. An organization, composed of numerous agencies led and coordinated by the state’s leadership (executive
authority), with the ability or authority to create and implement the binding rules for all the people as well as the
parameters of rulemaking for other social organizations in a given territory, using force if necessary to have its way.
a. Community b. Nation c. State d. Government
_____38. It has been said as the source of a large number of political conflicts around the world.
a. Naturalization b. Ethnicity c. Civilization d. Nationality
_____39. Why possession of a definite territory is essential for the state but not for a nation?
a. It is the physical element of the State. State is a territorial entity.
b. It is essential for each nation to possess a fixed territory.
c. For state territory is not an essential requirement.
d. A state can survive even without a fixed territory.
_____40. Why sovereignty is essential for state but not for nation?
a. It is the soul of the state.
b. In the absence of sovereignty, the state loses its existence.
c. It is the element which makes the state different from all other associations of the people.
d. It is not essential for a nation to possess sovereignty.
e. All of these
_____44. Refers to processes whereby many social relations become relatively delinked from territorial geography, so that human
lives are increasingly played out in the world as a single place.
a. Decentralization b. Conservation c. Globalization c. Idealization
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region III
Division of Nueva Ecija
PALAYAN CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Atate, Palayan City
_____45. This is how globalization helps reduce the cultural barriers except:
a. As people move from one country to another, barriers between various cultures tend to increase.
b. This has resulted in tolerance and openness towards other cultures.
c. This has facilitated communication between different cultures and hence, nations.
d. It has also led to a reduction in wars as we are today living in one of the most peaceful periods in the history of mankind.
_____47. From among the disadvantage of globalization, which do you think is the most alarming at all?
a. Rapid spread of deadly diseases
b. Small scale industries face extinction
c. Growing disparity among the rich and the poor
d. Unfair working conditions
_____48. With the increase in globalization, what is the positive effect of it in education?
a. It has become harder for people to move across borders to different parts of the world to acquire better education.
b. This has resulted in an integration of cultures.
c. People from underdeveloped and developing countries cannot move to developed countries to get better education.
_____49. Is the integration of national economies through trade, investment, capital flow, labor migration, and technology?
a. Decentralization b. Conservation c. Globalization c. Idealization
_____50. Globalization is grounded in the theory of comparative advantage which states that:
a. countries can export the goods that it produces in an efficient manner to the former country which might be deficient in the
same.
b. The underlying assumption here is that not all countries are good at producing all sorts of goods and hence they benefit by
trading with each other.
c. countries that are good at producing a particular good are better off exporting it to countries that are less efficient at
producing that good
MARICEL C. COLECO
SHS Teacher
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Noted:
1. B 26. C
2. D 27. A
3. A 28. C
4. C 29. B
5. A 30. B
6. C 31. D
7. D 32. D
8. B 33. B
9. C 34. D
10. C 35. B
11. A 36. C
12. B 37. D
13. A 38. B
14. D 39. A
15. C 40.E
16. B 41.D
17. C 42. C
18. D 43. B
19. A 44. C
20. C 45. A
21. B 46. D
22. C 47. A
23. C 48. B
24. A 49. C
25. B 50. C
Prepared by:
MARICEL C. COLECO
SHS Teacher
Checked by:
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