Community Action-QUIZ 1
Community Action-QUIZ 1
Community Action-QUIZ 1
problems.
Community Dynamics - the changes and development that occur inside a community.
Geographical - the members of the community share the same geographical vicinity, such as a village,
province, or neighborhood.
non-geographical - theses communities are formed based on needs, ideas, interests, identity, practices,
and rules, and social institutions such as at home, at work, and in government, society or the community
at large.
micro level - a group is formed based on personal social ties. This may Include groups formed for pursuing
common interest or goals, like forming a small organization to hold a fundraising activity such as a concert.
Macro level - large groups affiliations are formed such as national, International and virtual communities.
Companies and corporations may develop various programs that would include different members across
the country. They will work on meeting certain objectives and expand on the aspect of community
involvement.
A group of people who share something in common or a social unit (a group of living things) with
commonality such as norms, religion, values, customs, or identity.
Community, Community Dynamics
Formed when two or more people come together to accomplish a specific task which is mainly socially
geared.
Formal groups, Informal groups
Formed when people come together to accomplish specific goals and objectives.
Formal groups, Informal groups
An open swath of land that has few homes or other buildings, and not very many people. Population
density is very low.
Urban area, Rural area
The region surrounding a city. An area with a high-density of population. Urban area, Rural area
The process of change and development in communities of all living organisms—including plants,
microorganisms, and small and large creatures of every sort.
Community Dynamics, Community Action
Any activity that increases the understanding, engagement, and empowerment of communities in the
design and delivery of local services.
Community Dynamics, Community Action
Helping the community to share knowledge, skills, and ideas. Building community and social capacity,
Community Resilience
Helping the community to support itself.
Building community and social capacity
Community Resilience
What is the role of the community?
community consultation
joint planning and designing
joint delivery
community-led activities
and all of the above
Which of the following is defined by their common cultural heritage, language, beliefs, and shared
interests?
Community Community Action Community Dynamics Culture
It helps in the dynamics or the degree of improvement of a community.
Community Action Community Dynamics Community Solidarity
It refers to the center of service development and service delivery.
Community Dynamics Community Action Community Solidarity
What do you call a community with a tighter and more cohesive social entity brought about by “unity of
will"?
Socialization Society Gemeinschaft Gesellschaft
They are grand social structures that are made up by individuals which, when viewed as a whole, exhibit
patterns of behavior that create conventions and norms in our society. What do you call?
Social ScienceCivil Society Local/Grassroot level Institutions
Which of the following core institutions grants its citizens liberties and rights?
Government Institutions Economic InstitutionsReligious Institutions Educational Institutions
It is also referred to as a Community-Based Perspective.
Social ScienceInstitutions Civil Society Local/Grassroots
Which of the following functions of community provides its members with the means to make a living?
Production, Distribution, Consumption Socialization Social Control Social Participation
What are the functions of mutual support in the community?
The community fulfills the need for companionship
The community has the means to enforce adherence to community values
The community enables its members to cooperate to accomplish tasks too large or too urgent to be
handled by a single person
The community has means by which it instills its norms and values in its members
Supporting a community hospital with tax dollars and donations is an example of:
Mutual support Social Participation Social Control Socialization
These are residential or mix-used areas located at the city outskirts or within the commuting distance of a
city.
Urban Suburban Rural Community
It is term used to characterize the interconnectivity of people and countries all over the world.
Local Community Global Community Foreign Community Urban Community
Which of the following is an example of social space?
Urban Google classroom Global Universal
It refers to the subdivision of the society that represent a cluster of social institution according to their
social, economic and political function.
Social Space Local Community Global Community Community Sector
Social Control means?
The community has the means to enforce adherence to community values.
The community fulfills the need for companionship.
The community has means by which it instills its norms and values in its members.
The community provides its members with the means to make a living.