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2ND QUARTER PERIODICAL EXAM IN UCSP

Quiz by MARICAR M. AGUSTIN

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  • Q1
    What group is characterized by intimate, face-to-face interaction?
    Aggregate
    Bureaucracy
    Primary
    Secondary
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  • Q2
    A person may enjoy a particular status because of the sex or age of birth in a rich family. An infant gets a family status which includes family name and prestige, share in social standing and the right of heritage. What type of status is being manifested by the situation?
    Achieved
    Inheritance
    Ascribed
    Roles
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  • Q3
    It can be defined as a group of individuals who often act with each other on the premise of shared expectations regarding behaviour and who share common identity.
    social categories
    social group
    society
    social aggregate
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  • Q4
    A social group that an individual does not identify with.
    in-group
    network
    out-group
    reference group
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  • Q5
    The marriage of a woman to two or more men at the same time.
    polyandry
    polygamy
    polygyny
    monogamy
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  • Q6
    Refers to a group whose members are involved in politics. This can be seen in families that have been part of the government for several generations.
    political descent
    political dynasties
    political alliances
    political kinship
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  • Q7
    When someone finds his/her partner through a matchmaker.
    arrange marriage
    diplomatic marriage
    fixed marriage
    referred marriage
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  • Q8
    This is defined as a political unit consisting of a government that has sovereignty presiding over a group of people and well-defined territory and has the highest form of political organization.
    nation-state
    state
    state-nation
    nation
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  • Q9
    It is more complex and larger than a band.
    tribe
    state
    chiefdom
    village
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  • Q10
    It is a financial institution that lends money both to public as well as private organizations.
    corporations
    banks
    labor unions
    trade unions
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  • Q11
    It refers to a broad category of nonstate organizations representing a company or group of people that engages in a lawful activity in relation to a public function, such as the provision of a good or service to the larger society.
    labor unions
    corporations
    cooperative
    trade unions
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  • Q12
    What is the term used to an organization of workers whose main objective is to protect the welfare of its members?
    NGO's
    cooperative
    corporations
    labor union
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  • Q13
    These agencies are present in developing countries challenged by security conflict, food shortage, climate change, financial instability and others
    financial market
    development agencies
    economic organization
    financial institution
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  • Q14
    World Bank, International Monetary Bank and Asian Development Bank are examples of _____.
    Global Organizations
    Civil Society Organizations
    Political Institutions
    Ecoonomic Organizations
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  • Q15
    Learning that goes on in daily life and can be received through daily experiences such as from family, peer group, the media and other influences in a person’s environment.
    formal education
    primary education
    non-formal education
    informal education
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  • Q16
    It refers to the education of persons who are physically, mentally, emotionally, socially or culturally different from so-called “normal” individuals.
    secondary education
    tertiary education
    special education
    primary education
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  • Q17
    Which of the following is not a primary function of education?
    cultural innovation
    courtship
    transmission of culture
    socialization
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  • Q18
    Primary and secondary education is regulated by
    CHED
    DEPED
    Private Institutions
    TESDA
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  • Q19
    A society’s categorization of people into socioeconomic strata/layer, based on their occupation and income, wealth and social status, or derived power.
    political stratification
    social stratification
    horizontal mobility
    vertical mobility
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  • Q20
    Individuals can change their social class in the society.
    horizontal mobility
    open class system
    caste system
    vertical mobility
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