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Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship

This document provides information about concepts related to community engagement, citizenship, and civic participation. It includes multiple choice questions that test understanding of these concepts. Key points covered include: - Providing unpaid service to help others is an example of civic engagement. - Intensification of dissent increases participation in social movements. - Mobilization involves forming groups to meet predetermined objectives related to externally initiated social organizations. - Collaboration involves two or more people working jointly based on a common plan of action. - Social capital refers to social networks, norms of reciprocity, and interpersonal trust that foster coordination.

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Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship

This document provides information about concepts related to community engagement, citizenship, and civic participation. It includes multiple choice questions that test understanding of these concepts. Key points covered include: - Providing unpaid service to help others is an example of civic engagement. - Intensification of dissent increases participation in social movements. - Mobilization involves forming groups to meet predetermined objectives related to externally initiated social organizations. - Collaboration involves two or more people working jointly based on a common plan of action. - Social capital refers to social networks, norms of reciprocity, and interpersonal trust that foster coordination.

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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT,

SOLIDARITY AND CITIZENSHIP


Which of the following is an example o
f
civic engagement?
a . Becoming a member of a political pa
rty
b . Providing unpaid service to help othe
rs
c. Running for elected office
d . Joining an ethnocultural organizatio
b. Providing unpaid service t
o help others
When people begin to 'Share their grievance
s’
which of the following conditions that increa
se 
participation in Social Movements has occurr
ed?

a. Recruiting member c. Conduct Meetin


g
b. Intensification of dissent d. Identify Medi
ation
b. Intensification of dissent
When People participate by forming group to
meet predetermined objectives related to the
project, which can involve development and
promotion of externally initiated social 
organizations called:

a. Mobilization
b. Interactive participation
c. Functional Participation
d. Passive Participation
a. Mobilization
When two or more persons (i.e. helper
s)
working jointly on the basis of a comm
on
plan of action, then it is called …………
…………
a . Cooperation
b . Collaboration
c. Coordination
b. Collaboration
Which of the following is not identified as a n
ew
form of community?
a . ethnic communities, based on shared ident
ity
and experiences of discrimination
b . gay villages, which are formed in certain p
arts
of large cities
c. sociological communities, formed by unpo
pular lecturers
c. sociological communities,
formed by unpopular
lecturers
Which of the following is correct according to Pluralist
ic
Model of Power Structure?
a . It rejects the idea that small homogenous group
dominates community decision making.
b . Oppose the idea that small homogenous group
dominates community decision making.
c. It expects the idea that small homogenous group
dominates community decision making.
d . It empowers the idea that small homogenous grou
p
dominates community decision making.
d. It empowers the idea that
small homogenous group
dominates community decision
making.
When dealing with community activist
s it is best to take a firm and, if necessa
ry,
______________ tone to secure your
company's position.
a . Compromising
b . Peaceful
c. Diplomatic
d . Friendly
b. Peaceful
Which of the following is not a policy of the s
tate?
a . Inviolability of the separation of church
and state
b . Approval of war as an instrument of
national policy
c. Recognition of the role of women in
nation building
d . Maintenance of honesty and integrity in
the public service
b. Approval of war as an
instrument of national
policy
Who are classified as Filipino Citizen?
a . Anna, who is born and raised in Australia with both Austr
alian
parents and living in the Philippines for past five years.
b . Erwin, who is naturalized born Filipino, migrated to Amer
ica
when he was 8 years old.
c. Joseph who is born by both Filipino parents and live and t
he
Philippines.
d . Andrea who born in the Philippines with Spanish parents
and
stay in the Philippines for 10 years.
c. Joseph who is born by both
Filipino parents and live
and the Philippines.
What is the name of the process by wh
ich
we acquire a sense of identity and bec
ome members of society?
a . Rationalization
b . colonization
c. socialization
d . migration
c. socialization
In contemporary societies, social institu
tions are:
a . Highly specialized, interrelated sets o
f
social
b . Disorganized social relation in a
postmodern world
c. Virtual communities in cyberspace
d . No longer relevant to the society
a. Highly specialized,
interrelated sets of
social
Which of the following is not
recognized as a level of society?
a.The household
b .The office
c. The global village
d .The nation state
d. The nation state
When sociologists study the structure
of
layers in society and people's moveme
nt
between them, they call this:
a . Social stratification
b . Social control
c. Social conflict
d . Social solidarity
b. Social control
Social norms are:
a . creative activities such as gardening, cooke
ry
and craftwork
b . the symbolic representation of social grou
ps in the mass media
c. religious beliefs about how the world ough
t to
be
d . rules and expectations about interaction t
hat
d.rules and expectations
about interaction that
regulate social life
Society cannot be studied in the same way as the natu
ral
world because:
a . human behavior is meaningful, and varies between
individuals and cultures
b . it is difficult for sociologists to gain access to a res
earch
laboratory
c. sociologists are not rational or critical enough in th
eir
approach
d . we cannot collect empirical data about social life
a. human behavior is
meaningful, and varies between i
ndividuals and cultures
Socialization is:
a . the formation of an attachment bond bet
ween an infant and its career
b . a tendency of social theorists to explain
everything in terms of social causes
c. the process of becoming part of a society
by
learning its norms and values
d . the historical process by which societies c
hange
from traditional to modern
c. the process of becoming part of
a society by learning its norms a
nd values
Ethnic identity refers to:
a . the objective categories of ethnicity used i
n the
census
b . a felt sense of group membership on the
basis
of religion, language, or history
c. the imposition of a racial label on a minori
ty by a powerful majority
d . the fragmented and pluralistic nature of
ethnicity
b. a felt sense of group membership
on the basis of religion, language, or
history
Urbanization occur in nineteenth century because:
a . commuters started moving out of villages and into
cities
b . towns and cities were becoming increasingly plann
ed and managed
c. industrial capitalism led to a shift of population fro
m
rural to urban areas
d . transport systems were not provided, so it was eas
ier to
live in the city
a.industrial capitalism led to a shift of
population from rural to urban area
s
The ecological approach to urban sociology involved studyin
g:
a . how social groups colonized different areas of the city an
d
competed for resources
b . the forms of wildlife and natural habitats that could be fo
und
on the edges of the city
c. the way in which people organized collective protests ab
out
environmental issues
d . how men and women used the city's public spaces differ
ently
b.the forms of wildlife and natural
habitats that could be found on the e
dges of the city
Cultural restructuring has involved:
a . regenerating cities in economic decline
b . turning industrial landscapes into tourist
attractions
c. selling sites and images through the 'sym
bolic
economy' of media advertising
d . all of the above
d. all of the above
What’s the best explanation of citizenship?
a . A person who is resident of a state
b . A person who is a resident of a country
c. A person who is entitled to the rights and
protections under a state
d . A person who is entitled to the rights and
protections afforded by a state and owes t
he
state certain duties
d. A person who is entitled to the rights
and protections afforded by a state and
owes the state certain duties
Which of the following is incorrect about citiz
enship in the Philippines?
a . You can obtain citizenship simply by being
born in the Philippines
b . You can obtain citizenship through
naturalization process
c. Philippines does not permit dual citizenshi
p
d . None of the choices are incorrect
a. You can obtain citizenship simply
being born in the Philippines
Which of the following is part of civil
society?
a . A for-profit business
b . A Local Government Unit
c. Office under the President
d . Office under the Vice President
a. A for-profit business
Political participation is best defined as:
a . Political activism employing online communicat
ion
tools.
b . Actions that people to take raise awareness a
bout
issues and influence the choice of governmen
t
personnel
c. Political activism employing online communic
ation
tools
b.Actions that people to take
raise awareness about issues and i
nfluence the choice of
government personnel
Signing petition, boycotts, and sit-ins at
government offices are example of:
a . Deliberate democracy
b . Civil Management
c. Protest activities
d . Political Participation
a. Deliberate democracy
Classical democratic theory is based on the idea that:
a . It is desirable to have a large number of citizens fro
m
different political backgrounds participating in polit
ical
affairs
b . Citizens possess a weak attachment to political par
ties
c. Citizens deliberating about government decisions t
hrough fair and open community discussions
d . A small minority of individuals with more education
and political experience are better positioned to de
cide what
a.It is desirable to have a large number
of citizens from different political
backgrounds participating in political
affairs
Social networks, norms of generalized
reciprocity, and interpersonal trust that
foster coordination are more commonl
y
known as:
a . Social capital
b . Political parties
c. Civil society
d . Civil engagement
c. Civil society
In Sociology, “Society” refers to:
a . Members of a specific in-group
b . Congregation of people
c. Pattern of the norms of interaction

d . People with laws and customs


c. Pattern of the norms
of interaction
Society is the total social heritage of folkway
s,
mores and institutions, of habits, sentiments
and
ideals. This is a _____________ vies of society.
a . Structural
b . Functional
c. Cultural
d . Minimal
b. Functional
Animal society is based on ______
__
whereas human society is based
on
____________.
a.Instinct, reason
b .Sex drives, cultural needs
c. Strength, knowledge
a. Instinct, reason
It is the process by which the individual
learns to conform to the norms of the
group.
a . Integration
b . Socialization
c. Conformity
d . Assimilation
c. Conformity
Socialization is a matter of
_____________.
a.Learning
b .Biological inheritance
c. Socializing
d .Division of labor
c. Socializing
The social order is maintained larg
ely by _____________________.
a.Division of labor
b .Law
c. Socialization
d .State
d. State
It is a collection of individuals two or more,
interacting with each other, which have som
e
common objects of attention and participate
in
similar activities.
a . Community
b . Social Group
c. Organization
d . Aggregate
a. Community
Which of the following is aggregate of
lacks organization and whose member
s maybe
unaware of the existence of the groupi
ng.
a . Social group
b . Secondary Group
c. Quasi-group
d . Spatial group
c. Quasi-group
Which of the following is a Quasi-grou
p?
a . Nation
b . Political Party
c. Status group
d . Tribe
c. Status group
Which of the following is not a charact
eristic of social group?
a . Sense of unity
b . We – feeling
c. Common interests
d . Common territory
b. We – feeling
Which of the following is
characterized by intimate
face-to-face relation.
a.Secondary group
b .Spatial Group
c. Primary Group
d .Gemeinschaft
d. Gemeinschaft
Which of the following groups pertain
s to
individual identifies himself by virtue of
his consciousness of kind?
a . In-groups
b . Primary group
c. Social Group
d . Marginal Group
d. Marginal Group
According to Summer, the assumption that t
he
values, the ways of life and the attitudes of o
ne’s own group are superior to others is calle
d
____________________.
a . Sub-nationalism
b . Ethnocentrism
c. Racial Superiority
d . In-group superiority
a. Sub-nationalism
_____________is referred to as a temp
orary
collection of people reacting together t
oa
stimuli.
a . Public
b . Gathering
c. Group
d . Crowd
a. Public
A group of students recreating by
the sea shore are an/a _________
____.
a.Aggregate
b .Public
c. Mob
d .Community
a. Aggregate
The success of the group does NOT depend on
__________________________.
a . Achievement goals
b . Understanding and agreement on major probl
ems
c. Handling of behavioral problems
d . Ignoring individual problems
d. Ignoring individual
problems
Leader on a group does not depend on
________________.
a . Authoritarian Approach
b . Distribution of responsibility
c. Rapport with individual members
d . Understanding group dynamics
a. Authoritarian Approach
Responsibility for the choice of program in gr
oup
work rest with ___________________.
a . Members of the group
b . Group Worker
c. The Agency
d . Members of the group with the help of gr
oup
worker.
a.Members of the group with t
he help of group worker
Social group work as a method of soci
al
work aims ______________________.
a . Development of democratic life
b . Development of leadership qualities
c. Development of capability of adjust
ment
d . all of the above
d. All of the above
Which of the following is NOT a principle of s
ocial
group work
a . Confidentiality
b . Guided group interactions
c. Progressive program development
d . Evaluation of the progress made by the gr
oup
a. Confidentiality
Group work is intended to
_____________________.
a . Promote social action
b . Facilitate community organization
c. enhance social functioning
d . solve individual and group problems
through process
d. solve individual and gr
oup problems
through process
No compromise on law is characteristic
of
____________ leadership?
a . Democratic
b . Autocratic
c. Bureaucratic
d . Laissez Faire
b. Autocratic
What is the unique characteristic of so
cial
group?
a . The natural of being the primary gro
up
b . Worker client relationship
c. Creative use of program media
d . none of the above
a. The natural of
being the primary
group

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