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  • Dave Clarence Esquilarga
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  • 1

    Which of the following is the most important agent of socialization?

    Family

  • 2

    What is called to the feeling of disbelief, disorganization, and frustrations that one experiences when he encountered cultural patterns which are different from his or her?

    culture shock

  • 3

    George Herbert Mead argued that the self, which is the part of a person's personality consisting of self-awareness and self-Image is a product of:

    social experience

  • 4

    What social institution is responsible for Instructing a society's members in the knowledge, values, and skill the society deems important?

    Education

  • 5

    It is an anthropological approach that posits that all cultures are of equal value and need to be studied in a neutral point of view.

    cultural relativism

  • 6

    This family patterns involves the reckoning of descent through the father's family only.

    Patrilineal descent

  • 7

    This refer to a stable cluster of values, norms, statuses, roles, and groups that develop around a basic social need. What is it?

    social institutions

  • 8

    What internal organization of family patterns means that the family into which a person is born and where he is reared or socialized. Consist of a father, mother, brothers, and sisters?

    Family of orientation

  • 9

    What does xenocentrism refer to in cultural sociology?

    The preference for one's own culture over others

  • 10

    The following are true Nature and Scope of Social Science, except:

    It makes us learn how a man can satisfy their necessities.

  • 11

    According to him, Social Sciences are those bodies of learning and study which recognizes the simultaneous and mutual action of physical and non-physical stimuli which produce social relation. Who is he?

    James High

  • 12

    Which of the following is not an Importance of culture to individuals?

    Culture does not provide a traditional interpretation of certain situations.

  • 13

    13. What is called to a social institution composed of a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things?

    religion

  • 14

    This is a process that teaches individuals to become functioning human beings who must fit into several groups and be productive members of the society.

    socialization

  • 15

    What discipline of Social Sciences Investigate topics such as how people live, what they think, what they produce, and how they interact with their environment?

    Anthropology

  • 16

    To what following concepts is law closely related as a social science

    Study of variety of legal systems in the society

  • 17

    Which of the following does not describe social science?

    It is qualitative and speculative in nature

  • 18

    This Indigenous group live primarily in the province of Ifugao in Central Cordillera, In Northern Luzon.

    Kalingans

  • 19

    The Mandayas Is a group of a non-Christian tribe and belongs to:

    Mindanao

  • 20

    Who authored the statement, "There is only one social science and we are its practitioners?

    George Stigler

  • 21

    Every culture has its own set of knowledge and beliefs that help us become better people

    False

  • 22

    Social Science is the study of conscious and unconscious phenomena, as well as feelings and thoughts.

    False

  • 23

    Every phase of our life demands the same action.

    False

  • 24

    People from different societies may not develop different attitudes towards percerving other cultures.

    False

  • 25

    Geographical borders tend to segregate culture.

    False

  • 26

    Deviant behavior may not be tolerated, approved, or disapproved.

    False

  • 27

    Patrilineal descent involves the reckoning of descent through the mother's family only.

    False

  • 28

    Social Science is composed of various disciplines such as anthropology, economics, geography, political science, psychology, history, sociology, theology and demography.

    False

  • 29

    Society has no responsibility for the mental and intellectual development of Its dwellers.

    False

  • 30

    One of the Importance of Social Science is to develop human qualities in students.

    False

  • 31

    Traditional knowledge and practices of indigenous peoples are part of the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals

    False

  • 32

    The Netherlands was the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage in November 2000.

    False

  • 33

    The Panayanon, also known as Ilonggos were the early settlers of the Western Mountain Province of Visayas.

    False

  • 34

    The Aklanon, less commonly known as the Visayan-Eskaya?

    False

  • 35

    Negritos of Negros- More than 100 tribal chieftains and leaders from the two major and recognized indigenous groups in Negros Occidental, namely the Ata Negritos tribe.

    False

  • 36

    Socialization provides each Individual with his or her identity for people who need to know who they are so they may act accordingly

    True

  • 37

    Enjoying activities together with the family can improve academic performance.

    True

  • 38

    Linton distinguishes two types of family structure corresponding to the nuclear and extended families, namely, conjugal family and consanguineal family.

    True

  • 39

    Indigenous communities involve themselves in the mitigation of climate change.

    True

  • 40

    Neolocal is when the married couple establish a new home; they reside independently of the parents of either groom or bride.

    True

  • 41

    Culture provides rules of proper conduct for living in a society.

    True

  • 42

    The Philippines consist of a large number of indigenous ethnic groups.

    True

  • 43

    Social science is an empirical science and natural science.

    True

  • 44

    The Netherlands was the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage in December 2000.

    True

  • 45

    Cultural variation may be considered universal, general, or particular.

    True

  • 46

    According to Charles Beard, Social Sciences are a body of knowledge and thought

    True

  • 47

    Education is the social institution for instructing a society’s members in the knowledge, values, and skills the society deems important.

    true

  • 48

    Leisure and recreation is now recognized as a major social institution, deserving of serious sociological inquiry, particularly in Western societies.

    true

  • 49

    Mass Media Are various forms of communication that reach a large audience without any personal contact between the sender and receivers of the messages such as newspapers, magazines, books, television, radio, movies, and videos.

    True

  • 50

    George Herbert Mead believed that people develop self-images through interactions with other people.

    True

  • 51

    Social inequality refers to relational processes in society that have the effect of limiting or harming a group's social status, social class, and social circle.

    True

  • 52

    Deviant behavior may be tolerated, approved, or disapproved.

    True

  • 53

    One of the manifest functions is to transmit the skills and values appropriate for earning a living and being a good citizen.

    True

  • 54

    Economy is the social institution that produces, manages, and distributes society’s human and material resources.

    True

  • 55

    Status is a person’s position in society

    True

  • 56

    Role is a pattern of expected behavior attached to a particular status

    True

  • 57

    Patrilineal descent involves the reckoning of descent through the father’s family only.

    True

  • 58

    Equalitarian or egalitarian is one in which the husband and the wife exercise a more or less equal amount of authority.

    True

  • 59

    Delayed marriages are getting to be the practice.

    True

  • 60

    Couples are geographically separated for years and are only able to be together for a short period in a year.

    True

  • 61

    Indigenous People represent nearly 15% of the country’s population. They are among the poorest and the most disadvantaged social group in the country.

    True

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Which of the following is the most important agent of socialization?

    Family

  • 2

    What is called to the feeling of disbelief, disorganization, and frustrations that one experiences when he encountered cultural patterns which are different from his or her?

    culture shock

  • 3

    George Herbert Mead argued that the self, which is the part of a person's personality consisting of self-awareness and self-Image is a product of:

    social experience

  • 4

    What social institution is responsible for Instructing a society's members in the knowledge, values, and skill the society deems important?

    Education

  • 5

    It is an anthropological approach that posits that all cultures are of equal value and need to be studied in a neutral point of view.

    cultural relativism

  • 6

    This family patterns involves the reckoning of descent through the father's family only.

    Patrilineal descent

  • 7

    This refer to a stable cluster of values, norms, statuses, roles, and groups that develop around a basic social need. What is it?

    social institutions

  • 8

    What internal organization of family patterns means that the family into which a person is born and where he is reared or socialized. Consist of a father, mother, brothers, and sisters?

    Family of orientation

  • 9

    What does xenocentrism refer to in cultural sociology?

    The preference for one's own culture over others

  • 10

    The following are true Nature and Scope of Social Science, except:

    It makes us learn how a man can satisfy their necessities.

  • 11

    According to him, Social Sciences are those bodies of learning and study which recognizes the simultaneous and mutual action of physical and non-physical stimuli which produce social relation. Who is he?

    James High

  • 12

    Which of the following is not an Importance of culture to individuals?

    Culture does not provide a traditional interpretation of certain situations.

  • 13

    13. What is called to a social institution composed of a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things?

    religion

  • 14

    This is a process that teaches individuals to become functioning human beings who must fit into several groups and be productive members of the society.

    socialization

  • 15

    What discipline of Social Sciences Investigate topics such as how people live, what they think, what they produce, and how they interact with their environment?

    Anthropology

  • 16

    To what following concepts is law closely related as a social science

    Study of variety of legal systems in the society

  • 17

    Which of the following does not describe social science?

    It is qualitative and speculative in nature

  • 18

    This Indigenous group live primarily in the province of Ifugao in Central Cordillera, In Northern Luzon.

    Kalingans

  • 19

    The Mandayas Is a group of a non-Christian tribe and belongs to:

    Mindanao

  • 20

    Who authored the statement, "There is only one social science and we are its practitioners?

    George Stigler

  • 21

    Every culture has its own set of knowledge and beliefs that help us become better people

    False

  • 22

    Social Science is the study of conscious and unconscious phenomena, as well as feelings and thoughts.

    False

  • 23

    Every phase of our life demands the same action.

    False

  • 24

    People from different societies may not develop different attitudes towards percerving other cultures.

    False

  • 25

    Geographical borders tend to segregate culture.

    False

  • 26

    Deviant behavior may not be tolerated, approved, or disapproved.

    False

  • 27

    Patrilineal descent involves the reckoning of descent through the mother's family only.

    False

  • 28

    Social Science is composed of various disciplines such as anthropology, economics, geography, political science, psychology, history, sociology, theology and demography.

    False

  • 29

    Society has no responsibility for the mental and intellectual development of Its dwellers.

    False

  • 30

    One of the Importance of Social Science is to develop human qualities in students.

    False

  • 31

    Traditional knowledge and practices of indigenous peoples are part of the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals

    False

  • 32

    The Netherlands was the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage in November 2000.

    False

  • 33

    The Panayanon, also known as Ilonggos were the early settlers of the Western Mountain Province of Visayas.

    False

  • 34

    The Aklanon, less commonly known as the Visayan-Eskaya?

    False

  • 35

    Negritos of Negros- More than 100 tribal chieftains and leaders from the two major and recognized indigenous groups in Negros Occidental, namely the Ata Negritos tribe.

    False

  • 36

    Socialization provides each Individual with his or her identity for people who need to know who they are so they may act accordingly

    True

  • 37

    Enjoying activities together with the family can improve academic performance.

    True

  • 38

    Linton distinguishes two types of family structure corresponding to the nuclear and extended families, namely, conjugal family and consanguineal family.

    True

  • 39

    Indigenous communities involve themselves in the mitigation of climate change.

    True

  • 40

    Neolocal is when the married couple establish a new home; they reside independently of the parents of either groom or bride.

    True

  • 41

    Culture provides rules of proper conduct for living in a society.

    True

  • 42

    The Philippines consist of a large number of indigenous ethnic groups.

    True

  • 43

    Social science is an empirical science and natural science.

    True

  • 44

    The Netherlands was the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage in December 2000.

    True

  • 45

    Cultural variation may be considered universal, general, or particular.

    True

  • 46

    According to Charles Beard, Social Sciences are a body of knowledge and thought

    True

  • 47

    Education is the social institution for instructing a society’s members in the knowledge, values, and skills the society deems important.

    true

  • 48

    Leisure and recreation is now recognized as a major social institution, deserving of serious sociological inquiry, particularly in Western societies.

    true

  • 49

    Mass Media Are various forms of communication that reach a large audience without any personal contact between the sender and receivers of the messages such as newspapers, magazines, books, television, radio, movies, and videos.

    True

  • 50

    George Herbert Mead believed that people develop self-images through interactions with other people.

    True

  • 51

    Social inequality refers to relational processes in society that have the effect of limiting or harming a group's social status, social class, and social circle.

    True

  • 52

    Deviant behavior may be tolerated, approved, or disapproved.

    True

  • 53

    One of the manifest functions is to transmit the skills and values appropriate for earning a living and being a good citizen.

    True

  • 54

    Economy is the social institution that produces, manages, and distributes society’s human and material resources.

    True

  • 55

    Status is a person’s position in society

    True

  • 56

    Role is a pattern of expected behavior attached to a particular status

    True

  • 57

    Patrilineal descent involves the reckoning of descent through the father’s family only.

    True

  • 58

    Equalitarian or egalitarian is one in which the husband and the wife exercise a more or less equal amount of authority.

    True

  • 59

    Delayed marriages are getting to be the practice.

    True

  • 60

    Couples are geographically separated for years and are only able to be together for a short period in a year.

    True

  • 61

    Indigenous People represent nearly 15% of the country’s population. They are among the poorest and the most disadvantaged social group in the country.

    True