Diss Quarterly Exam (Diss)
Diss Quarterly Exam (Diss)
Diss Quarterly Exam (Diss)
Department of Education
Region VI- Western Visayas
Schools Division of Passi City
PASSI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Passi City, Iloilo
I. Multiple Choice. Directions: Read each question carefully and write the letter of the correct
answer on your answer sheet.
1. The ________ perspective focuses on how individuals act with one another in daily situations.
a. Functionalism b. Psychoanalysis c. Conflict Theory d. Symbolic Interactionism
2. Karl Marx proposed that society would be better if all classes would rise up and fight until there was only
one class of people. This is ____theory.
a. Functionalism b. Psychoanalysis c. Conflict Theory d. Symbolic Interactionism
3. If I define teacher as a responsible individual who wears fuzzy sweaters and drinks coffee all day, and so I
behave that way, then that is an example of which sociological theory in practice?
a. Functionalism b. Psychoanalysis c. Conflict Theory d. Symbolic Interactionism
4. Which theory says that society is a system of interconnected parts that work together to maintain balance?
a. Functionalist Theory b. Symbolic Interactionism
c. Conflict Theory d. Psychoanalysis
5. Which of the following traits is the characteristic of modern bourgeoise society?
a. Class relationships have been eradicated. b. All societies believe in communism.
c. Exploitative class relationships are no longer hidden. d. None of the above
6. This refers to the effects of any institution which detracts from the conservation of society.
a. Functionalism b. dysfunction c. social order d. conflict
7. The following are the concepts of structural functionalism except one;
a. Collective Conscience and Value Consensus b. Functionalism and Media
c. Functionalism and Family d. Functionalism and Market Supply
8. _____________ studies the relationship the human race has with its environment.
a. Geography b. Psychology c. Geology d. Sociology
9. In this function consequences that are intended and commonly recognized.
a. Manifest Function b. Latent Function
c. Intended Function d. None of the above
10. Is defined as the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
a. Anthropology b. Sociology c. Geography d. Psychology
11. Describes and studies the surface features of the Earth-Oceans, continents, mountains, hills, rivers,
streams, lakes, ponds, gulfs, bays, estuaries, peninsulas and many other land and water features.
a. Human Geography b. Physical Geography c. Geography d. Demography
12. A branch of science that deals with the institutions and functioning of human society and with the
interpersonal relationships of individuals as member of society
a. Natural Science b. Humanities c. Social Science d. Applied Science
13. Is a branch of science concerned with the description, prediction, and understanding of natural
phenomena, based on empirical evidence from observation and experimentation.
a. Natural Science b. Humanities c. Social Science d. Applied Science
14. He was an Austrian neurologist and is known as the Father of Psychoanalysis.
a. Carl Jung b. Sigmund Freud c. Jacques Lacan d. Eric Fromm
15. This is defined as the natural mental energy that operates the mechanism of the mind.
a. Defense mechanism b. Unconscious level c. Libido d. Conscious level
16. Which fact belong to the impact of using symbol on human beings.
a. Symbols transform the very nature of the environment in which the human species live.
b. Symbols make it possible for the individual to be part of the very environment to which he or she
responds,
thus, it makes possible the development of self
c. Symbols make it possible for the behavioral dispositions, or attitudes, of one individual to be reproduced
in
another person.
d. All of the above
17.This personality type tries to meet the desires of the id in a way that is socially acceptable in the world. It
deals with the reality.
a. Ego b. Superego c. Id d. Conscious level
18. The part of the subconscious which operates on the pleasure principle.
a. Superego b. Ego c. Self d. Id
19. Ana yells at her little sister when she is actually angry with her mom. This defense mechanism is called?
a. Regression b. Displacement b. Denial d. Repression
20. The part of your subconscious that operates on the morality principle is
called________________________.
a. Superego b. Ego c. Self d. Id
21. Sally was thirsty. However, she knew that her server would be back soon to refill her water glass, so she
waited until then to get a drink, even though she really just wanted to drink from Mr. Smith’s glass. What is this
an example of?
a. Self- control b. Ego c. Id d. Superego
22. Sarah knew that she could steal the supplies from work and no one would know about it. However, she
knew that stealing was wrong, so she decided not to take anything even though she would probably never get
caught. What is this an example of?
a. Dishonesty b. Ego c. Id d. Superego
23. Sucking and biting give the child sexual gratification as well as nourishment.
a. Anal stage b. Genital stage c. Oral stage d. Phallic stage
24. During this stage children may develop strong sexual attachments to the parent of the other gender and
begin to view the parent of the same gender as a rival for the other parent’s affections.
a. Anal stage b. Genital stage c. Oral stage d. Phallic stage
25. Ideas that are not in your awareness now, but you can recall them easily would be found in which level of
consciousness?
a. Preconscious level b. Conscious level c. Unconscious level d. Nonconscious level
26. After breaking up with your boyfriend or girlfriend, you still keep his/her belonging because you are hoping
that he/she will come back is an example of which defense mechanism?
a. Displacement b. Denial c. Sublimation d. Regression
27. It is a vocal or other kind of gesture that has the same meaning and solicits the same reaction between the
one using it and to whom it is directed.
a. Language b. Symbol c. Signs d. Objects
28. A method for treating depression and anxiety disorders or mental illness and also a theory which explains
human behavior.
a. Defense mechanism b. Analytic Theory b. Psychoanalysis d. All of the above
29. Refers to study the many ways people communicate across the globe.
a. Biological Anthropology b. Linguistic Anthropology c. Archaeology d. Cultural Anthropology
30. This is also called Counseling Psychology. It deals with a scientific solution to a psychological problem.
a. Clinical Psychology b. Abnormal Psychology c. General Psychology d. Psychology
31. With this social science one would study voting patterns, and the formation of politically based groups.
a. Economics b. Political Science c. History d. Sociology
32. Education keeps a number of young people from being classified as unemployed is an example of ____
a. Manifest Function b. Dysfunction c. Latent Function d. Functional
33. It is a social class which owns the means of production (i.e. land, factories, machinery, raw materials, and
commercial organizations which are used to produced goods and services).
a. Bourgeoisie b. Social Status c. Proletariat d. None of the above
34. The study of choices people make to satisfy their needs and wants.
a. Economics b. Political Science c. History d. Sociology
35. If you were to explore the reason why a group of people speak the way they do, which discipline would be
the MOST applicable to use?
a. Chemistry b. Linguistics c. Economics d. Psychology
Test II.
Directions: Write PR if the statement refers to the Positive reinforcement, NR for Negative reinforcement, PU
for Punishment, and EX if it refers to Extinction. Write your answer on your answer sheet.
1. Telling another adult how proud you are of your child’s behavior while your child is listening.
2. In school, if a student receives a gold star for an excellent test score, but does not receive more gold stars in
subsequent tests, he may become increasingly unmotivated to perform well in future tests.
3. A teacher can eliminate that night’s homework if kids study hard and accomplish a lot in class.
4. Implementing more rules and restrictions when a teen misses curfew.
5. If your children cleaned their room without being asked, you could take them to the playground as a reward.
6. A teen answers his phone in the classroom, interrupting the teacher. The teacher takes away his phone for
the rest of the day.
7. You are encouraging your child to put away their school things when they come home and you see that your
child hangs up their coat but forgets to put their lunchbox on the counter.
8. Adding extra sensitivity training to employees who offend or harass someone at work.
9. Imagine you sleep in the same room with someone who snores loudly. It keeps you awake every night, and
you’re exhausted. You buy a pair of earplugs and try sleeping while wearing them.
10. Animals often test the limits of their conditioning. For instance, a cat punished with a spray bottle every
time it climbs on a counter may come near the counter, or jump on the counter when it believes no one is
around. If no punishment occurs, the cat is likely to keep jumping on the counter because the conditioning
against it is extinct.
11. Teaching a dog to heel may involve keeping tension on the dog’s leash as you walk together. The dog
does not enjoy this tension and may even find it uncomfortable.
12. An employee punished once for missing work, then never again, may become more likely to miss work
later on because they no longer expect to be punished for absence.
13. A drunk driver is pulled over by the police. After several sobriety tests, the police officers arrest the man
and impound his car for breaking the law against drinking and driving.
14. Offering a special activity, like playing a game or reading a book together.
15. Imagine you drive through rush hour traffic to get to work. Your commute is very stressful and takes you
two hours every morning.
Prepared by:
JANE G. ALMANZOR
Subject Teacher