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UCSP - 1ST SEM FINAL TERM (review)

UCSP - 1ST SEM FINAL TERM (review)
100問 • 2年前
  • Lyndon Laure
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    "a human community that claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within the given territory" - Weber

    state

  • 2

    refers to a formally constituted entity, composed of individuals performing a set of functions for the achievement of a certain mandate, obligation or task.

    organization

  • 3

    refers to a structured domain of norms. govern a given society or community.

    institution

  • 4

    the system of beliefs as well as perceptions of the people vis-a-vis the forest resource

    environmental worldviews

  • 5

    the system of knowledge that governs how the people engage the resource, particulary in germs of the technology employed to extract the products from it

    knowledge systems

  • 6

    is usually traditional in character, used in interacting with the resource both as sources of products and services, as well as sources of synbols for their rituals

    body of information

  • 7

    the manner by which the community defines the rules of who has access to and control to resources

    tenurial and property systems

  • 8

    a right, term, or mode ofnholding or occupying something of value for a period of time

    tenure

  • 9

    the manner by which the community manages its conflicts vis-a-vis various issues, inclueing conflicts that arise from the use of forest resources

    conflict management systems

  • 10

    entails a norm that guides interpersonal conduct and would include reciprocal institutions such as the forms of exchabfe labor like bayanihan or turnohan, or patron-client relationship

    association systems

  • 11

    the office of the president and the departments under the office of the president

    executive branch

  • 12

    the senate and the house of representatives

    legislative branch

  • 13

    supreme court

    judiciary

  • 14

    number of chief justice

    1

  • 15

    numbers of associate justices

    14

  • 16

    COA, CSC, and COMELEC

    constitutional commissions

  • 17

    mayors

    local government

  • 18

    army, airforce, and navy

    armed forces and the police

  • 19

    financial institution that lends money both to public as well as private organizations

    bank

  • 20

    these banks are suited for employees with a monthly salary

    savings banks

  • 21

    a type of financial institution that accepts, deposits, offers checking acount services, makes various loans, and offers basic financial products like CDs and savings accounts to individuals and small businesses

    commercial banks

  • 22

    these banks are committed toward enhancing the growth of industries by providing loans for a cert long period of time

    industrial development banks

  • 23

    these banks promote growth in the food sector by giving loans to farmers at a relatively lower interest rate

    land development banks

  • 24

    these banks specialize in providing mortgage loans alone

    mortgage banks

  • 25

    is a debt instrument, secured by the collateral of specified real estate property that the borrower is obliged to pay back with a predetermuned set of payments

    mortgage

  • 26

    as the name suggests gets monet from the general community without any bias and provide loans to all sections of people in the neighborhood

    cooperative banks

  • 27

    motto of cooperative banks

    not profit alone, but service

  • 28

    these banks will be available in more than a single country, foreign currencies

    exchange banks

  • 29

    low interest rates and easy installment paybacks are features of these banks

    credit unions

  • 30

    these banks are not for the general public or community, private personel's assets

    private banks

  • 31

    provides banking facilities only via internet, all transactions are permitted only through online

    internet banks

  • 32

    these banks are based on the principle of the religion islam

    islamic banks

  • 33

    refers to a broad category od nonstate organizations representing a company or group of people that engages in a lawful activity in relation to a public function. legal entity that is seperate and distinct from its owners

    corporation

  • 34

    refers to an autonomous association whose membership is voluntary toward the attainment of common economic, social and cultural needs or aspirations, owned by its members and it's democratically operated

    cooperative

  • 35

    these include universities, schools and colleges, private polling firms, private think tanks

    academic and science-based organizations

  • 36

    the mass media in all its form, provide effective conduits for environmental policy information

    mass media

  • 37

    organized religion seen in church congregations and their counterparts in islam and other religions

    religious organizations

  • 38

    most of them are involved in advocacy, but some are also involved in environmental polict information and analysis

    nongovernmental organizations

  • 39

    operations influence the development of entire countries

    global organizations

  • 40

    they operate by giving loans or grants to other countries which these countries use for their development

    funders or donors

  • 41

    the loans called from funders or donors

    official development assistance

  • 42

    is an international organization dedicated to providing financing, advice, and research to developing nations to aid their economic advancement

    world bank

  • 43

    is an international organization that aims to promote global economic growth and financial stability, encourage international trade, and reduce poverty

    international monetary bank

  • 44

    founded in 1966, headquarters are in manila ph. its primary mission is to foster growth and cooperation among countries in the asia pacific region

    asian development bank

  • 45

    are organizations with specific aims and goals, "development"

    development agencies

  • 46

    is essentially to provide support and assistance through organized framework to international corporation, concentrate mostly on the distribution of equitable health and social development

    international organizations

  • 47

    is a non-profit, citizen-based group tgar functions independently of government

    non-governmental organization

  • 48

    is to produce economic policies that lead to economic diversity and growth

    economic alliance

  • 49

    viewed as a social institution, means the development of the intellectual, is an art of thinking critically

    education

  • 50

    means"to rise up or bring up or nourish"

    educare

  • 51

    "to lead out or to draw out"

    educere

  • 52

    1990, created to examine the effectiveness of ph education

    education commission

  • 53

    term used when a student learns inside the classroom

    formal education

  • 54

    for kindergarten, elementary, junior and senior high school

    department of education

  • 55

    1994, established under fidel v. ramos

    trifocalization

  • 56

    decs

    department of education, culture, and sports

  • 57

    3 divisions of education

    decs, tesda, and ched

  • 58

    for tertiary level

    commission on higher education

  • 59

    under ra no. 9155, in 2001 decs became...

    deped

  • 60

    under ra 10533, enhanced basic education curriculum/ebec

    k to 12 curriculum

  • 61

    under ra no. 8292, higher education modernization act of 1997

    ched

  • 62

    as a concept, it is emerged in response to the world crisis in education identified by philip h. coombs 1967, enables a student to learn skills and knowledge through structured learning experiences

    non-formal education

  • 63

    under ra no. 7796, signed into law by president fidel v. ramos on august 25, 1994, aims to encourage the full participation of and mobilize the industry in the skills development of the country's humab resources

    technical education and skills development act of 1994

  • 64

    under ra no. 10157 or kindergarten education act

    mandatory kindergarten

  • 65

    father of kindergarten

    friedrich wilhelm august froebel

  • 66

    enables one to your strengths and maintain tgem, enables one to determine weaknesses and adjust to them

    self-actualization

  • 67

    according to him, self actualization is the highest form of human need, he developed hierarchy of needs

    abraham maslow

  • 68

    basic needs in this are probably fairly apparent, these includes things that are vital to our survival

    physiological needs

  • 69

    the needs for security and safety become primary, people want control and order in their lives

    security and safety needs

  • 70

    include such things as love, acceptance, and belonging. the need for emotional relationships druves human behavior

    social needs

  • 71

    the need for appreciation and respect, include such things as self-esteem and personal worth

    esteem needs

  • 72

    very peak of maslow's hierarchy, the need people have to achieve their full potential as human beings, full use and exploitation of talents, capabilities, potentialities, etc.

    self-actualization needs

  • 73

    maslow's hierarchy from bottom to top

    physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization

  • 74

    states that everyone has the right to education

    universal declaration on human rights

  • 75

    is essential in the early stages of human life

    primary education

  • 76

    primary education is considered a right of a child under

    1987 constitution of the republic of the philippines

  • 77

    implies the division or classification of members of society into different strata (singular: stratum)

    social stratification

  • 78

    refer to factors that are somewhat accepted or desired in a certain society

    social desirables

  • 79

    three most desired qualities in every societies

    wealth, power, and prestige

  • 80

    pertains to accumulated economic capital of an individual or group

    wealth

  • 81

    the capacity of an individual to influence another person to perdorm an act that he or she would not otherwise do, defined by dahl (cuetis, 2001)

    power

  • 82

    wealth combined with power leads to, socilogists define this term as a level of honor in human society attacged to different groups with reference to the group's occupation

    prestige

  • 83

    is the shift in social status or rank of an individual within the frame of a social structure

    social mobility

  • 84

    social mobility may be

    vertical and horizontal

  • 85

    involves the upward and downard mobility, which means progression of social status related to class, power, and prestige

    vertical mobility

  • 86

    refers to the movement from one status to another within the same social category

    horizontal mobility

  • 87

    denotes the classification of an individual or group of persons having explicit societal status based on acquired characteristics

    class system

  • 88

    composed of the elite group

    upper class

  • 89

    composed of the scientific and technical individuals of the society

    middle class

  • 90

    comprises the working class and the poor

    lower class

  • 91

    related to the concept of hindu practice, tradition and culture, which is rooted in divine sanction and custom

    caste system

  • 92

    derived from the spaniards meening "breed"

    caste

  • 93

    four types of varna or caste

    brahim, kshatriya, vaishya, and shudra

  • 94

    hindu castle system from bottom to top

    peasants, merchants, kings, and brahma priest

  • 95

    are placed in the highest position next to the gods, and they include tge priests and academics

    brahmins

  • 96

    are composed of warriors and kungs dor the purpose of defense and protection management

    kshatriyas

  • 97

    include landowners and merchants who perform agricultural production

    vaishyas

  • 98

    lowest position in the caste system, who are servants and workers for the other caste system

    shudras

  • 99

    philippine caste system is divided into four categories:

    maharlika, timawa, aliping namamahay, and aliping saguiguilid

  • 100

    this system is the most extreme form of inequality in the society, the have no rights at alk and deprived of everything

    slavery

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    "a human community that claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within the given territory" - Weber

    state

  • 2

    refers to a formally constituted entity, composed of individuals performing a set of functions for the achievement of a certain mandate, obligation or task.

    organization

  • 3

    refers to a structured domain of norms. govern a given society or community.

    institution

  • 4

    the system of beliefs as well as perceptions of the people vis-a-vis the forest resource

    environmental worldviews

  • 5

    the system of knowledge that governs how the people engage the resource, particulary in germs of the technology employed to extract the products from it

    knowledge systems

  • 6

    is usually traditional in character, used in interacting with the resource both as sources of products and services, as well as sources of synbols for their rituals

    body of information

  • 7

    the manner by which the community defines the rules of who has access to and control to resources

    tenurial and property systems

  • 8

    a right, term, or mode ofnholding or occupying something of value for a period of time

    tenure

  • 9

    the manner by which the community manages its conflicts vis-a-vis various issues, inclueing conflicts that arise from the use of forest resources

    conflict management systems

  • 10

    entails a norm that guides interpersonal conduct and would include reciprocal institutions such as the forms of exchabfe labor like bayanihan or turnohan, or patron-client relationship

    association systems

  • 11

    the office of the president and the departments under the office of the president

    executive branch

  • 12

    the senate and the house of representatives

    legislative branch

  • 13

    supreme court

    judiciary

  • 14

    number of chief justice

    1

  • 15

    numbers of associate justices

    14

  • 16

    COA, CSC, and COMELEC

    constitutional commissions

  • 17

    mayors

    local government

  • 18

    army, airforce, and navy

    armed forces and the police

  • 19

    financial institution that lends money both to public as well as private organizations

    bank

  • 20

    these banks are suited for employees with a monthly salary

    savings banks

  • 21

    a type of financial institution that accepts, deposits, offers checking acount services, makes various loans, and offers basic financial products like CDs and savings accounts to individuals and small businesses

    commercial banks

  • 22

    these banks are committed toward enhancing the growth of industries by providing loans for a cert long period of time

    industrial development banks

  • 23

    these banks promote growth in the food sector by giving loans to farmers at a relatively lower interest rate

    land development banks

  • 24

    these banks specialize in providing mortgage loans alone

    mortgage banks

  • 25

    is a debt instrument, secured by the collateral of specified real estate property that the borrower is obliged to pay back with a predetermuned set of payments

    mortgage

  • 26

    as the name suggests gets monet from the general community without any bias and provide loans to all sections of people in the neighborhood

    cooperative banks

  • 27

    motto of cooperative banks

    not profit alone, but service

  • 28

    these banks will be available in more than a single country, foreign currencies

    exchange banks

  • 29

    low interest rates and easy installment paybacks are features of these banks

    credit unions

  • 30

    these banks are not for the general public or community, private personel's assets

    private banks

  • 31

    provides banking facilities only via internet, all transactions are permitted only through online

    internet banks

  • 32

    these banks are based on the principle of the religion islam

    islamic banks

  • 33

    refers to a broad category od nonstate organizations representing a company or group of people that engages in a lawful activity in relation to a public function. legal entity that is seperate and distinct from its owners

    corporation

  • 34

    refers to an autonomous association whose membership is voluntary toward the attainment of common economic, social and cultural needs or aspirations, owned by its members and it's democratically operated

    cooperative

  • 35

    these include universities, schools and colleges, private polling firms, private think tanks

    academic and science-based organizations

  • 36

    the mass media in all its form, provide effective conduits for environmental policy information

    mass media

  • 37

    organized religion seen in church congregations and their counterparts in islam and other religions

    religious organizations

  • 38

    most of them are involved in advocacy, but some are also involved in environmental polict information and analysis

    nongovernmental organizations

  • 39

    operations influence the development of entire countries

    global organizations

  • 40

    they operate by giving loans or grants to other countries which these countries use for their development

    funders or donors

  • 41

    the loans called from funders or donors

    official development assistance

  • 42

    is an international organization dedicated to providing financing, advice, and research to developing nations to aid their economic advancement

    world bank

  • 43

    is an international organization that aims to promote global economic growth and financial stability, encourage international trade, and reduce poverty

    international monetary bank

  • 44

    founded in 1966, headquarters are in manila ph. its primary mission is to foster growth and cooperation among countries in the asia pacific region

    asian development bank

  • 45

    are organizations with specific aims and goals, "development"

    development agencies

  • 46

    is essentially to provide support and assistance through organized framework to international corporation, concentrate mostly on the distribution of equitable health and social development

    international organizations

  • 47

    is a non-profit, citizen-based group tgar functions independently of government

    non-governmental organization

  • 48

    is to produce economic policies that lead to economic diversity and growth

    economic alliance

  • 49

    viewed as a social institution, means the development of the intellectual, is an art of thinking critically

    education

  • 50

    means"to rise up or bring up or nourish"

    educare

  • 51

    "to lead out or to draw out"

    educere

  • 52

    1990, created to examine the effectiveness of ph education

    education commission

  • 53

    term used when a student learns inside the classroom

    formal education

  • 54

    for kindergarten, elementary, junior and senior high school

    department of education

  • 55

    1994, established under fidel v. ramos

    trifocalization

  • 56

    decs

    department of education, culture, and sports

  • 57

    3 divisions of education

    decs, tesda, and ched

  • 58

    for tertiary level

    commission on higher education

  • 59

    under ra no. 9155, in 2001 decs became...

    deped

  • 60

    under ra 10533, enhanced basic education curriculum/ebec

    k to 12 curriculum

  • 61

    under ra no. 8292, higher education modernization act of 1997

    ched

  • 62

    as a concept, it is emerged in response to the world crisis in education identified by philip h. coombs 1967, enables a student to learn skills and knowledge through structured learning experiences

    non-formal education

  • 63

    under ra no. 7796, signed into law by president fidel v. ramos on august 25, 1994, aims to encourage the full participation of and mobilize the industry in the skills development of the country's humab resources

    technical education and skills development act of 1994

  • 64

    under ra no. 10157 or kindergarten education act

    mandatory kindergarten

  • 65

    father of kindergarten

    friedrich wilhelm august froebel

  • 66

    enables one to your strengths and maintain tgem, enables one to determine weaknesses and adjust to them

    self-actualization

  • 67

    according to him, self actualization is the highest form of human need, he developed hierarchy of needs

    abraham maslow

  • 68

    basic needs in this are probably fairly apparent, these includes things that are vital to our survival

    physiological needs

  • 69

    the needs for security and safety become primary, people want control and order in their lives

    security and safety needs

  • 70

    include such things as love, acceptance, and belonging. the need for emotional relationships druves human behavior

    social needs

  • 71

    the need for appreciation and respect, include such things as self-esteem and personal worth

    esteem needs

  • 72

    very peak of maslow's hierarchy, the need people have to achieve their full potential as human beings, full use and exploitation of talents, capabilities, potentialities, etc.

    self-actualization needs

  • 73

    maslow's hierarchy from bottom to top

    physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization

  • 74

    states that everyone has the right to education

    universal declaration on human rights

  • 75

    is essential in the early stages of human life

    primary education

  • 76

    primary education is considered a right of a child under

    1987 constitution of the republic of the philippines

  • 77

    implies the division or classification of members of society into different strata (singular: stratum)

    social stratification

  • 78

    refer to factors that are somewhat accepted or desired in a certain society

    social desirables

  • 79

    three most desired qualities in every societies

    wealth, power, and prestige

  • 80

    pertains to accumulated economic capital of an individual or group

    wealth

  • 81

    the capacity of an individual to influence another person to perdorm an act that he or she would not otherwise do, defined by dahl (cuetis, 2001)

    power

  • 82

    wealth combined with power leads to, socilogists define this term as a level of honor in human society attacged to different groups with reference to the group's occupation

    prestige

  • 83

    is the shift in social status or rank of an individual within the frame of a social structure

    social mobility

  • 84

    social mobility may be

    vertical and horizontal

  • 85

    involves the upward and downard mobility, which means progression of social status related to class, power, and prestige

    vertical mobility

  • 86

    refers to the movement from one status to another within the same social category

    horizontal mobility

  • 87

    denotes the classification of an individual or group of persons having explicit societal status based on acquired characteristics

    class system

  • 88

    composed of the elite group

    upper class

  • 89

    composed of the scientific and technical individuals of the society

    middle class

  • 90

    comprises the working class and the poor

    lower class

  • 91

    related to the concept of hindu practice, tradition and culture, which is rooted in divine sanction and custom

    caste system

  • 92

    derived from the spaniards meening "breed"

    caste

  • 93

    four types of varna or caste

    brahim, kshatriya, vaishya, and shudra

  • 94

    hindu castle system from bottom to top

    peasants, merchants, kings, and brahma priest

  • 95

    are placed in the highest position next to the gods, and they include tge priests and academics

    brahmins

  • 96

    are composed of warriors and kungs dor the purpose of defense and protection management

    kshatriyas

  • 97

    include landowners and merchants who perform agricultural production

    vaishyas

  • 98

    lowest position in the caste system, who are servants and workers for the other caste system

    shudras

  • 99

    philippine caste system is divided into four categories:

    maharlika, timawa, aliping namamahay, and aliping saguiguilid

  • 100

    this system is the most extreme form of inequality in the society, the have no rights at alk and deprived of everything

    slavery