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Name: Grade/Strand:
1. It is a hereditary endogamous social group in which a person’s rank and his/her rights and obligations are ascribed or on
the basis of his/her birth into a particular group.
(a) Caste (c) Estate
(b) Class (d) Slavery
3. ________________ is the holistic “science of man”, a science of the totality of human existence.
(a) Anthropology (c) Archaeology
(b) Sociology (d) Etymology
5. It deals with the systems of government and the analysis of political activity and political behavior.
(a) Public Policy (c) International Relation
(b) Political Theory (d) Political Science
6. _____________ are conceptions or ideas people have about what is true in the environment around them like what is
life, how to value it, and how one’s belief on the value of life relate with his or her interaction with others and the world.
(a) Beliefs (c) Language
(b) Values (d) Norms
7. _____________ describe what is appropriate or inappropriate in a given society or what ought to be.
(a) Beliefs (c) Language
(b) Values (d) Norms
10. Also known as customs, these are norms for everyday behavior that people follow for the sake of tradition or convenience.
(a) Mores (c) Taboos
(b) Folkways (d) Law
13. A group of people involved in persistent interpersonal relationships, or a large social grouping sharing the same
geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.
(a) State (c) Government
(b) Society (d) Culture
16. The study of previous cultures of humans by analyzing various artifacts and fossils.
(a) Archaeology (c) Paleozoology
(b) Paleontology (d) Geology
17. It is something that is not present in nature but is formed through a process done by man.
(a) Artifacts (c) Democracy
(b) Civilization (d) Neolithic
18. It is a process wherein there are notable changes made to the culture of a society over several generations.
(a) Neolithic revolution (c) Cultural evolution
(b) Industrial society (d) Biological evolution
19. A term that is used to refer to the impact and development of farming to the lives of peole.
(a) Neolithic revolution (c) Cultural evolution
(b) Industrial society (d) Biological evolution
21. It is the acceptance of the cultural goals and means of attaining those goals.
(a) Gossip (c) Deviance
(b) Enculturation (d) Conformity
22. The fact or state of diverging from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.
(a) Gossip (c) Deviance
(b) Enculturation (d) Conformity
23. It involves the rejection of both the cultural goals and the traditional means of achieving those goals.
(a) Retreatism (c) Ostracism
(b) Ritualism (d) Idealism
26. These are groups of people that has distributive task for a collective goal.
(a) Groups (c) Society
(b) Organizations (d) Class
27. These are large clusters of people who have a mutually shared purpose, often aiming to complete tasks.
(a) Out-Group (c) Reference Group
(b) Primary Group (d) Secondary Group
28. These are used in order to guide our behavior and attitudes and help us to identify social norms.
(a) Out-Group (c) Reference Group
(b) Primary Group (d) Secondary Group
29. It is where a social group with which an individual does not identify to be part of.
(a) Out-Group (c) Reference Group
(b) Primary Group (d) Secondary Group
30. It is a small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships.
(a) Out-Group (c) Reference Group
(b) Primary Group (d) Secondary Group
32. It is the custom of marrying only within the limits of a local community, clan, or tribe.
(a) Endogamy (c) Monogamy
(b) Exogamy (d) Polygamy
33. It is the custom of marrying outside a community, clan, or tribe.
(a) Endogamy (c) Monogamy
(b) Exogamy (d) Polygamy
34. ___________________ in which an individual’s kin group, or clan membership, is traced through men.
(a) Matrilineal descent (c) Patrilineal descent
(b) Bilateral descent (d) Unilineal descent
35. It is a kinship system in which descent is traced through only one gender.
(a) Matrilineal descent (c) Patrilineal descent
(b) Bilateral descent (d) Unilineal descent
36. It’s a family tree that is only tracked through the men or women of the family, but not both.
(a) Matrilineal descent (c) Patrilineal descent
(b) Bilateral descent (d) Unilineal descent
37. A system that traces descent through the women of the clan.
(a) Matrilineal descent (c) Patrilineal descent
(b) Bilateral descent (d) Unilineal descent
38. A family unit that results from the union of two parents, both with a child or children from previous relationships.
(a) Nuclear family (c) Extended family
(b) Blended family (d) Single parent family type
39. The ___________________ family consist of one parent raising one or more children on his own.
(a) Nuclear family (c) Extended family
(b) Blended family (d) Single parent family type
40. family which extends beyond the nuclear family to include grandparents and other relatives.
(a) Nuclear family (c) Extended family
(b) Blended family (d) Single parent family type
TUWING EXAM:
Name: Grade/Strand:
1. It is a hereditary endogamous social group in which a person’s rank and his/her rights and obligations are ascribed or on
the basis of his/her birth into a particular group.
(a) Caste (c) Estate
(b) Class (d) Slavery
3. ________________ is the holistic “science of man”, a science of the totality of human existence.
(a) Anthropology (c) Archaeology
(b) Sociology (d) Etymology
5. It deals with the systems of government and the analysis of political activity and political behavior.
(a) Public Policy (c) International Relation
(b) Political Theory (d) Political Science
6. _____________ are conceptions or ideas people have about what is true in the environment around them like what is
life, how to value it, and how one’s belief on the value of life relate with his or her interaction with others and the world.
(a) Beliefs (c) Language
(b) Values (d) Norms
7. _____________ describe what is appropriate or inappropriate in a given society or what ought to be.
(a) Beliefs (c) Language
(b) Values (d) Norms
10. Also known as customs, these are norms for everyday behavior that people follow for the sake of tradition or convenience.
(a) Mores (c) Taboos
(b) Folkways (d) Law
13. A group of people involved in persistent interpersonal relationships, or a large social grouping sharing the same
geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.
(a) State (c) Government
(b) Society (d) Culture
16. The study of previous cultures of humans by analyzing various artifacts and fossils.
(a) Archaeology (c) Paleozoology
(b) Paleontology (d) Geology
17. It is something that is not present in nature but is formed through a process done by man.
(a) Artifacts (c) Democracy
(b) Civilization (d) Neolithic
18. It is a process wherein there are notable changes made to the culture of a society over several generations.
(a) Neolithic revolution (c) Cultural evolution
(b) Industrial society (d) Biological evolution
19. A term that is used to refer to the impact and development of farming to the lives of peole.
(a) Neolithic revolution (c) Cultural evolution
(b) Industrial society (d) Biological evolution
21. It is the acceptance of the cultural goals and means of attaining those goals.
(a) Gossip (c) Deviance
(b) Enculturation (d) Conformity
22. The fact or state of diverging from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.
(a) Gossip (c) Deviance
(b) Enculturation (d) Conformity
23. It involves the rejection of both the cultural goals and the traditional means of achieving those goals.
(a) Retreatism (c) Ostracism
(b) Ritualism (d) Idealism
26. These are groups of people that has distributive task for a collective goal.
(a) Groups (c) Society
(b) Organizations (d) Class
27. These are large clusters of people who have a mutually shared purpose, often aiming to complete tasks.
(a) Out-Group (c) Reference Group
(b) Primary Group (d) Secondary Group
28. These are used in order to guide our behavior and attitudes and help us to identify social norms.
(a) Out-Group (c) Reference Group
(b) Primary Group (d) Secondary Group
29. It is where a social group with which an individual does not identify to be part of.
(a) Out-Group (c) Reference Group
(b) Primary Group (d) Secondary Group
30. It is a small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships.
(a) Out-Group (c) Reference Group
(b) Primary Group (d) Secondary Group
34. ___________________ in which an individual’s kin group, or clan membership, is traced through men.
(c) It’s a family tree that is only tracked through the men or women of the family, but not both.
(e) Matrilineal descent (g) Patrilineal descent
(f) Bilateral descent (h) Unilineal descent
(d) A system that traces descent through the women of the clan.
(e) Matrilineal descent (g) Patrilineal descent
(f) Bilateral descent (h) Unilineal descent
(e) A family unit that results from the union of two parents, both with a child or children from previous relationships.
(e) Nuclear family (g) Extended family
(f) Blended family (h) Single parent family type
(f) The ___________________ family consist of one parent raising one or more children on his own.
(e) Nuclear family (g) Extended family
(f) Blended family (h) Single parent family type
(g) family which extends beyond the nuclear family to include grandparents and other relatives.
(e) Nuclear family (g) Extended family
(f) Blended family (h) Single parent family type
TUWING EXAM: