3rd Long Test
3rd Long Test
3rd Long Test
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I. Multiple Choice
Instruction: Read and understand the question carefully. Encircle the letter of the best
answer.
1. Understanding, Culture, Society, and Politics (UCSP) is a multidisciplinary course that integrates and
combines the contents, methods, and theories of the following EXCEPT:
A. Anthropology B. Mathematics C. Political Science D. Sociology
2. The following are significance of studying society EXCEPT:
A. It emphasizes the cognitive thinking of our mind.
B. It acknowledges that social institutions shape and affect how we live our life.
C. It broadens our perspectives on how we value our own and others’ culture.
D. It gives us a full understanding of how social groups affect our thinking and behavior.
3. Mommy and Daddy taught their one-year old daughter Cloud how to play ABC song with the use of
their Lenovo cell phone. Now, Cloud can able to open the phone and sing the ABC song. What
characteristic of culture is shown in the situation?
A. culture is integrated B. culture is learned C. culture is shared D. culture is symbolic
4. This came from the Latin word socius – means companion and Greek word logos – means to study.
A. Anthropology B. Culture C. Sociology D. Political Science
5. He introduced the term Positivism through his book entitled Course on Positive Philosophy
A. Karl Marx B. Franz Boas C. Max Weber D. Auguste Comte
6. He disagreed with Comte's positivism and believed that societies developed and progressed because
of the struggles of different social classes over the means of production.
A. Karl Marx B. Franz Boas C. Max Weber D. Auguste Comte
7. He emphasized the role of rationalization in the development of society.
A. Karl Marx B. Franz Boas C. Max Weber D. Auguste Comte
8. His works focused on rejecting the biological basis of racism or racial discrimination.
A. Karl Marx B. Franz Boas C. Max Weber D. Auguste Comte
9. This is a branch of Social Science that deals with all aspects of human beings including their biological
evolution and social and cultural features that definitively distinguish humans from other animal species.
A. Anthropology B. Culture C. Sociology D. Political Science
10. The following are areas of Sociology EXCEPT:
A. Human Ecology B. Social Change C. Social Organization D. Archeology
11. This branch of Anthropology studies language mainly but not exclusively among humans. It also deals
with the study of communication’s origins, history, and contemporary variation.
A. Cultural Anthropology B. Linguistic Anthropology C. Archeology D. Applied Anthropology
!2. They analyze social, political, and economic problems and develop solutions to respond to present
problems.
A. Cultural Anthropology B. Linguistic Anthropology C. Archeology D. Applied Anthropology
13. The study of past human cultures through their material remains. It also the study of past human
culture through the recovery and analysis of artifacts.
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24. These are culturally defined standards by which people assess desirability, goodness, and beauty and
that serve broad guidelines for social living.
A. Norms B. Symbols C. Values D. Beliefs
25. These are specific statements that people hold to be true.
A. Norms B. Symbols C. Values D. Beliefs
26. described the emerging societies as societies of survival and primarily based on the concept of
natural law.
A. Emile Durkheim B. Karl Marx C. Charles Horton-Cooley D. Herbert
Spencer
27. He said that society and individuals are not separated but are simply collective and distributive
aspects of the same thing.
A. Emile Durkheim B. Karl Marx C. Charles Horton-Cooley D. Herbert
Spencer
28. He postulated that societies develop through class conflicts.
A. Emile Durkheim B. Karl Marx C. Charles Horton-Cooley D. Herbert
Spencer
29. He said that society is composed of harmonious elements such as individuals, organizations, and
social institutions
A. Emile Durkheim B. Karl Marx C. Charles Horton-Cooley D. Herbert
Spencer
30. As a ____________ we carry our ancestors’ tradition and beliefs, speak the language of our parents,
practice faith and the distinct way of life of our community, create and showcase the arts and
heritage of our people and transmit some, if not all, of these to the next generation.
A. cultural being B. political being C. social being D. spiritual being
III. Essay.
Instruction: Answer the questions briefly but substantially.
Content-3 Grammar-2
1. “A person may escape society for a while, but he can never escape culture.”
Do you agree with the statement? Why or why not?
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2. How does studying culture, society and politics affect our daily lives?
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