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- Q1It is the study of human origin and cultural development.AnthropologyHistorySociologyGeography10sUCSP11/12SPU-Ib-5
- Q2It is the study of the power, government and processes of collective political decisions.Political SciencePhilosophyPsychologyEconomics10sUCSP11/12SPU-Ib-5
- Q3It is the study of human interactions, social relationships, and institutions.LinguisticsSociologyPsychologyDemography10sUCSP11/12SPU-Ib-5
- Q4It is the study of human needs, wants, and the processes of production, consumption and distribution of goods in the societySociologyAnthropologyEconomicsDemography10sUCSP11/12SPU-Ib-4
- Q5It is the study of language and the modification of human speech.LiteratureHumanitiesPhilosophyLinguistics10sUCSP11/12SPU-Ib-4
- Q6The Reformation and the spread of universities delayed the development of the Social Sciences.falsetrueTrue or False30sUCSP11/12SPU-Ia-2
- Q7“Sikolohiyang Pilipino” is one of the outcomes of decolonization movements by Filipino experts to indigenize Social Sciences in the Philippines.truefalseTrue or False30sUCSP11/12SPU-Ib-3
- Q8During the Medieval Period, the study of culture, society and politics were based on religious reasoning and dominated by the influence of religious or church authorities.truefalseTrue or False30sUCSP11/12SPU-Ia-2
- Q9The Age of Enlightenment emphasized rationalism which hindered the growth of Social Sciences in explaining the issues of society.falsetrueTrue or False30sUCSP11/12SPU-Ia-2
- Q10Culture is biologically determined and can be learned through trial and error.falsetrueTrue or False20sUCSPC11/12DCS-Ic-7
- Q11Culture is based on symbols and values.truefalseTrue or False20sUCSPC11/12DCS-Ic-7
- Q12Identify the Sociological Perspective of the statement - "Society is like an organism whose parts must work together towards a common aim."StructuralismSymbolic-InteractionismSocial Conflict TheoryFunctionalism20sUCSPC11DCS-Ic-6
- Q13Identify the Sociological Perspective of the statement - "Society is an abstract concept that cannot exist without the people in it."Symbolic-interactionismStructuralismSocial-Conflict TheoryFunctionalism20sUCSPC11DCS-Ic-6
- Q14Identify the Sociological Perspective of the statement - "Society establishes social structures to promote status quo and equilibrium."Symbolic-InteractionismStructuralismSocial Conflict TheoryFunctionalism20sUCSPC11DCS-Ic-6
- Q15Identify the Sociological perspective of the statement - "Society is comprise of privileged and underprivileged classes who struggle with one another for benefits."StructuralismSocial-Conflict TheorySymbolic-interactionismFunctionalism20sUCSPC11DCS-Ic-6