UCSP Assessment (Week 4)
Quiz by Ervin Jhon Patrick C. Binala
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- Q1
Carl see to it that he buys refrigerator magnet wherever tourist places he visit.
Non-material culture
Material culture
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Jhon’s core values are anchored to the concept of morality of his religious affiliation.
Non-material culture
Material culture
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These are the standards - expected behaviors within a society.
Laws
Customs
Mores
Norms
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JC believes in the mindset of looking at the bright side when dealing with life difficulties which makes him an optimistic person.
Norms
Values
Beliefs
Mores
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These are norms that are crucial to a society’s moral center, involving behaviors that are always negatively sanctioned.
Beliefs
Taboos
Customs
Folkways
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A society can stand alone without culture.
Neither True or False
True
False
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Survival of the fittest is a natural process where organisms best adjusted to their environment are the most successful in surviving and reproducing. It was Charles Darwin who pioneered this concept.
Neither True or False
False
True
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This means change that must occur in the existing nature and structure of society to fight off crisis in the exploitation of limited resources.
Social mobility
Social revolution
Social conflict
Social contraction
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George Herbert Mead, proponent of this theory, postulated the subjective meanings that people impose on objects, events, and behaviors that guided their behavior with the members of a certain society.
Dramaturgical analysis
Symbolic interactionism
Looking glass self
Dysfunctionism
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Looking glass self is a concept by Emile Durkheim which emphasized how we changed our identity or personality based on how others see us.
Neither True or False
False
True
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