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IMUS UNIDA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

Quality. Christian. Education.

LONG QUIZ IN
UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS

Name: __________________ Grade and Section: __________


Date: ___________________ Teacher: Ms. Andrea M. Ibañez

Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Defined as the way of life of a people that is learned and transmitted from generation to generation.
a. Culture c. Politics
b. Society d. State
2. A group of people with common territory, interaction, and culture. Social groups consist of two or more
people who interact and identify with one another.
a. Culture c. Politics
b. Society d. State
3. The process of making decisions that apply to members of a group.
a. Culture c. Politics
b. Society d. State
4. The identity that is tied to being part of a country.
a. Nationality c. Nation
b. Sovereignty d. State
5. A group of people who share the same history, traditions and language.
a. Nationality c. Nation
b. Sovereignty d. State
6. Smaller cultural groups that share the specific environments, traditions, and histories that are not
necessarily subscribed to the mainstream culture.
a. Nationality c. Ethnicity
b. Ethnicity d. State
7. Refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers
appropriate for men and women.
a. Sex c. Role
b. Gender d. Identity
8. Refers to the biological characteristic of humans such as male or female.
a. Sex c. Role
b. Gender d. Identity
9. Attracted to the same sex. Gay/lesbian
a. Heterosexual c. Bisexual
b. Homosexual d. Asexual
10. Attracted to both sexes.
a. Heterosexual c. Bisexual
b. Homosexual d. Asexual
11. Incapable of being attracted to any sex.
a. Heterosexual c. Bisexual
b. Homosexual d. Asexual
12. Attracted to multiple types of gender identity.
a. Pansexual c. Bisexual
b. Polysexual d. Asexual
13. The attraction to people of all genders or sexes, or attraction regardless of gender or sex.
a. Pansexual c. Bisexual
b. Polysexual d. Asexual
14. The attraction to many but not necessarily all genders or sexes.
a. Pansexual c. Bisexual
b. Polysexual d. Asexual
15. A person who physically transitions from male to female or vice versa.
a. Pansexual c. Transgender
b. Polysexual d. Transexual
16. Refers to people who identify differently from their biological sex.
a. Pansexual c. Transgender
b. Polysexual d. Transexual
17. Developing countries that perceive poverty.
a. Global North c. Global West
b. Global South d. Global East
18. Developed countries and industrials nations.
a. Global North c. Global West
b. Global South d. Global East
19. The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power especially a personal God or Gods.
a. Monotheistic c. Political Identity
b. Polytheistic d. Religion
20. Belief that there is existence of one God.
a. Monotheistic c. Political Identity
b. Polytheistic d. Religion
21. Belief that there are multiple of gods existing.
a. Monotheistic c. Political Identity
b. Polytheistic d. Religion
22. A segment of society that shares distinctive patterns of mores, folkways, and values which differ from the
pattern of larger society.
a. Material Culture c. Non-material Culture
b. Subculture d. Counter Culture
23. A culture within a culture.
a. Material Culture c. Non-material Culture
b. Subculture d. Counter Culture
24. Group which values and norms are at odds with or reject that of the mainstream society.
a. Material Culture c. Non-material Culture
b. Subculture d. Counter Culture
25. Perspective that promotes an individual's culture as the most efficient and superior hence the individual.
a. Ethnocentrism c. Enculturation
b. Cultural Relativism d. Aculturation
26. Promotes the perspective that cultures must be understood in the context of their locality.
a. Ethnocentrism c. Enculturation
b. Cultural Relativism d. Aculturation
27. Branch of knowledge which deals with the scientific study of man, his works, body, behavior and values
within a specific time and space.
a. Anthropology c. Political Science
b. Sociology d. Mathematics
28. Scientific study of patterns of human interaction that deals with the study of group life (Joseph Fichter).
a. Anthropology c. Political Science
b. Sociology d. Mathematics
29. It deals with systems of government and the analysis of political activity and political behaviour.
a. Anthropology c. Political Science
b. Sociology d. Mathematics
30. Refers to the study of living people and their cultures including variation and change.
a. Cultural Anthropology c. Linguistics
b. Ethnology d. Archeology
31. Refers to the study of communication, mainly (but not exclusively) among humans.
a. Cultural Anthropology c. Linguistics
b. Ethnology d. Archeology
32. Refers to the study of past human cultures through their material remains.
a. Cultural Anthropology c. Linguistics
b. Ethnology d. Archeology
33. A branch of anthropology that analyzes cultures, especially in regard to their historical development and
the similarities and dissimilarities between them.
a. Cultural Anthropology c. Physical Anthropology
b. Ethnology d. Archeology
34. Focuses exclusively on fossils related to the human lineage.
a. Cultural Anthropology c. Physical Anthropology
b. Human Paleontology d. Archeology
35. This includes the study of social institutions, social inequality, social mobility, religious groups, and
bureaucracy.
a. Social Psychology c. Social Organization
b. Human Ecology d. Social Change
36. This area focuses on the study of human nature and its emphasis on social processes as they affect
individual or responses which are called “social stimuli”.
a. Social Psychology c. Social Organization
b. Human Ecology d. Social Change
37. It focuses on the discovery of theoretical tools, methods, and techniques to scientifically explain a
particular sociological issue.
a. Social Psychology c. Sociological Theories and Methods
b. Human Ecology d. Social Change
38. This is concerned with the specific intent of yielding practical applications for human behavior and
organizations.
a. Social Psychology c. Social Organization
b. Human Ecology d. Applied Sociology
39. This area includes size, growth, demographic characteristics, composition, migration, changes, and quality
vis-à-vis economic, political, and social systems.
a. Population Studies c. Social Organization
b. Human Ecology d. Applied Sociology
40. It pertains to the study of the effects of various social organizations (religious organizations, political
institutions and etc.) to the population’s behavior.
a. Population Studies c. Sociological Theories
b. Human Ecology d. Applied Sociology
41. It studies factors that cause social organization and social disorganization like calamity, drug abuse, drastic
and gradual social change, health and welfare problems, political instability, unemployment and
underemployment, child and women’s issue, etc.
a. Population Studies c. Sociological Theories
b. Social Change d. Applied Sociology
42. Examines the contemporary application of political concepts such as human rights, equality, peace, and
justice.
a. Political Administration c. Political Theories
b. Comparative Politics d. International Relation
43. Branch of political science that aims to provide context to the differences in government and political
system.
a. Political Administration c. Political Theories
b. Comparative Politics d. International Relation
44. The study of state-to-state relations and the wider margin of the impacts of globalization and climate
change such as terrorism and piracy fall into the category of international relations.
a. Political Administration c. Political Theories
b. Comparative Politics d. International Relation
45. This field covers the attitude, knowledge, and actions of an individual in response to political variables
such as policies created by the government.
a. Political Administration c. Political Theories
b. Comparative Politics d. Political Behavior
46. This field inquires on the types of governmental policies and the underlying motivations for their enactment
and implementation.
a. Political Identity c. Public Policy
b. Comparative Politics d. International Relation
47. It examines the various administrative schemes implemented by government officials.
a. Political Administration c. Political Theories
b. Comparative Politics d. Political Behavior
48. The set of personnel who manages the affairs of the state in its act of allocating scarce values.
a. People c. Government
b. Sovereignty d. Territory
49. This is the capacity of a political system to make independent decisions within its territory.
a. People c. Government
b. Sovereignty d. Territory
50. The geographic space in which the sovereignty of a state is exercised.
a. People c. Government
b. Sovereignty d. Territory

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