
DISS 2ND QUARTER PRE-TEST
Quiz by MA. CHRISTINE JOY ZAPATA
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It's your biological factors that are assigned at birth. Affects how you form your identity.
The attitudes, beliefs and characteristics society gives your gender
Draws from folk practices as much as from modern theory. It perceives no contradiction between indigenous folk beliefs and modern psychological concepts and scientific norms.
What kind of institution is your relationship with your barkadas?
Oldest feminism, women are "rational", like men and deserve the same opportunities such as education and voting.
The world has many different disciplines each of which attempts to explain “the same” phenomena from their respective disciplinary viewpoints.
Involves multiple disciplines [i.e., social sciences] working together to provide a richer perspective of social reality.
The friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers.
The one you are most attracted to, either to boy to girl, girl to girl or boy to boy
20th century feminism, in opposition to Marxist feminism, saying that many other factors like age religion and race play into oppression of women.
School, church, and government are a form of _________________ institution.
Humanly devised constraints that regulate human behavior to produce "certainty".
The study of experience together with its meanings.
Invites us to be open to the variety of experiences.
The core of Sikolohiyang Pilipino and heart of the structure of Filipino values
This means treating the other person as kapwa or fellow human being.
Heidilyn Diaz: Weight Lifting= Jang Geum:___________________
The influences of the Spaniards are as follows:
Below are environmental issues, except ___________
The poem composed by Guy Farmer which talks about gender inequality.
If Africa has Female Genital Mutilation and Breast Ironing as a form of brutality among females. Previously, China also has______________.
How do human-environment interactions shape cultural and natural landscapes?
Which among the choices below are considered to be a Filipino Thinker/Intellectuals
Mary Grace always pays respect to the elderly by using Po and Opo, what Filipino values is she portraying?
“May pakialam sa mga bagong batas na ipanatutupadng pamahalaan”, what Filipino values was being displayed?
Giving donations to the victims of Typhoon Karding is an example of what Filipino value?
It is the “unity of the one-of-us-and-the-other”.
It is the ability of a person to get along with others to maintain good and harmonious relationships. It implies camaraderie and togetherness in a group and the cause of one’s being socially accepted.
It is the inner perception of others’ emotions, as a basic tool to guide his dealings with other people. It characterizes Filipino emotion.
He is the Father of Filipino Psychology (Sikolohiyang Pilipino)
He believed in the democratization of education for all, national language, and justice.
It argues that not only are women different from or unequal to men, but that they are actively oppressed, subordinated, and even abused by men.
He founded Katipunan.
It is a major branch of theory within sociology that is distinctive for how its creators shift their analytic lens, assumptions, and topical focus away from the male viewpoint and experience.
He started La Liga Filipina with the job of enlightening the minds of the people.
It is a psychology of, about, and for Philippine people.
How would you differentiate the true meaning behind Rizal’s famous novels Noli Me Tangere (1887) and El Filibusterismo (1891)?
Why is Rizal considered as a genuine scholar and one of the great Filipino thinkers of all time?
How does Isabelo de los Reyes criticize the Spanish invaders in the Philippines?
It is one of the poems written by Pedro Paterno which reflect early Filipino’s culture and considered as the first Filipino collection of poems.
How would you explain Jacinto’s Manifesto (Pahayag 1896)?
Andres Bonifacio considered as the “Father of the Philippine Revolution”, how does he enrich his knowledge on social issues?
Among the foreigners, to whom did we learn the “bahala na” syndrome?
Our actions, characteristics, and values which mirror our outlook in life as Filipinos are collectively known as____.
Which of the following shows pride of the Filipino culture?
Shared humanity; refers to being able to help other people in dire need due to a perception of being together as a part of one Filipino humanity?
Shared inner perceptions; inner perception of others' emotions, as a basic tool to guide his inner dealings with other people.
Loosely translated as shame by most Western psychologists; actually sense of propriety?
Norm of reciprocacy.
Smooth interpersonal relationship: this attitude is primarily guided by conformity with the majority.