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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region I
Schools Division Office I Pangasinan
Sapa Grande Integrated School
FINAL EXAMINATION
Understanding Culture, Society and Politics
Grade 11
First Semester
SY 2019-2020

Name of Student: ___________________________ Date: _______________________ Score: _________

I. Choose the best answer. Encircle the letter that corresponds to your choice

1. It consists of a number of persons who interacts in such predictable ways who share the expectations about who
they are and what is their purpose.
A. Role
B. Institution
C. Group
D. Status
2. It can be defined as an invisible arrangement or prearrangement that outlines how people should interact with each
other and live together inside the society.
A. Social structure
B. Social status
C. Social role
D. All of the above
3. A form of social and political organization that has a formal, central government and a division of society into
classes.
A. State
B. Territory
C. Government
D. None of the above
4. What is variation and modifications in the patterns of social organization of subgroups within society?
A. Social change
B. Cultural change
C. Political change
D. Discovery
5. It is generally pervasive and takes place in culture, society and politics.
A. Social change
B. Discovery
C. Invention
D. Change
6. Which of the following statement is/are correct?
I. Invention creates changes as cultural elements spread from one society to another through trade, migration
and mass communication, the spread of culture, traits form one group to another.
II. Social change is the variation or modification in the patterns of social organization of subgroups within
society.
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II
D. Neither I or II
7. This refers to all alterations affecting new traits and change in a culture content and structures.
A. Social Change
B. Cultural change
C. Political change
D. Discovery
8. A family unit which extends beyond the nuclear family to include grandparents and other relatives.
A. Nuclear family
B. Blended family
C. Extended family
D. Single parent family type
9. It is the custom of marrying outside a community, clan or tribe.
A. Endogamy
B. Exogamy
C. Monogamy
D. Polygamy
10. It is defined as the basic unit of the society which is found in all societies that has the duty of introducing the
individual to his social world.
A. Family
B. Church
C. Education
D. Government
11. It is defined as a social tie or bond between husband and wife which involves the duty to live together and cooperate
with each other for the rearing children and advancement of family life.
A. Kinship
B. Marriage
C. Family
D. Social Institution
12. It is basically the union of one man to two or more women.
A. Exogamy
B. Monogamy
C. Polygamy
D. Polygyny
13. Generally defined as the social institution that organizes a society’s production, distribution and consumption of
goods and services.
A. Economy
B. Financial Institution
C. Non Government Organization
D. Trade Unions
14. It is a financial organization or institution that receives money from people in the form of deposits and lends it to
clients in the form of loans.
A. Bank
B. Cooperative
C. Corporation
D. Trade Unions
15. A non-state institution formed by people for voluntary cooperation with mutual benefits as a goal.
A. Bank
B. Cooperative
C. Corporation
D. Trade Unions
16. These are organizations formed by members of the working class to collectively bargain with their employers for
an improvement in their working conditions.
A. Cooperative
B. Corporation
C. Religion
D. Trade Union
17. A social institution utilized by the society to provide its members necessary information, instruction, knowledge of
facts, cultural norms and values and skills needed to secure a job or a career.
A. Family
B. Education
C. Government
D. Religion
18. An institution by which an independent society makes and carries out rules of action which are necessary to enable
men to live in a social state or which are imposed upon the people forming that society by those who possess the
power or authority of prescribing them.
A. Family
B. Education
C. Government
D. Religion
19. What kind of power which is believed by the people to be legitimate rather than coercive?
A. Authority
B. Influence
C. People Power
D. All of the above
20. The capability to influence others to obey a command or to achieve desired ends despite the resistance posited by
others.
A. Authority
B. Influence
C. Power
D. Both A and B
21. A social institution that distributes power, sets a society’s goals and makes decisions.
A. Education
B. Family
C. Politics
D. Religion
22. This refers to those people belonging to the same race and is embraced with a common cultural heritage.
A. Cult
B. Nation
C. State
D. Tribal group
23. What happens then if a particular social norm or standard is not met?
A. There could be sanctions put forward by society.
B. People will simply ignore it.
C. There will be no action to be taken
D. All of the above
24. What is deviance?
A. Any violation of the cultural norms and standards in the society
B. A mechanism for social control
C. A kind of admonition of a certain act
D. None of the above
25. It is a kind of mechanism exerted by the society in order to create a social order in the society according to cultural
standards.
A. Social control
B. Sanction
C. Deviance
D. Conformity
26. Which of the following is/are true statement/s?
I. It is the society’s culture that determine valuable goals.
II. The society’s culture is also the determining the legitimate means to achieve one’s goals.
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II
D. Neither of the statements
27. The following are the social foundations of deviance identified by sociologists, EXCEPT
A. Deviance varies in accordance with the norms of culture
B. People inside the society define what is deviant
C. Norms and deviant behaviors involve social control
D. None of the above
28. It is considered as the highest law of the land.
A. Municipal trial court
B. Regional trial court
C. Provincial court
D. Supreme court
29. A right to receive a minimum wage is an example of
A. Natural right
B. Political right
C. Statutory right
D. Constitutional right
30. These are rights that an individual enjoys as a consequence of being a member of a body politic.
A. Political right
B. Civil right
C. Statutory right
D. Constitutional right
31. A ___________ is a manner by which someone can be defined by the society.
A. Social status
B. Role
C. Groups
D. Institutions
32. ______ are natural rights of all human beings whatever their nationality, religion, ethnicity, sex, language, and
color.
A. Human rights
B. Natural rights
C. Alright
D. Privilege
33. The idea of bureaucracy was utilized by sociologist ________ to explain how modern societies become rationalized.
A. Max Weber
B. Aristotle
C. Plato
D. Socrates
34. Which of the following is NOT a sanction if law is transgressed?
A. Administrative
B. Civil
C. Criminal
D. Penalty
35. The following are agents of socialization EXCEPT
A. Family
B. School
C. Peer Group
D. Agent

II. Identify whether the following statement gives the significance of studying:
A. Culture B. Society C. Politics
36. Educates us on the importance of exercising our rights and maximizing our political participation to sustain,
maintain or change society.
37. Broadens our perspectives on how we value our own and others.
38. Provides a bigger context on how government works and how rules, regulations and laws maintain social order,
cohesion and unity.
39. Describes how and why we belong to a bigger global society.
40. Broadens our perspectives on how we value our own and others.

III. Identify whether the following statement concludes human as: SOCIAL being, CULTURAL being, or
POLITICAL being. Write your answers on the space provided.
___________41. We always belong to a group and interact with people.
___________42. We create or show case the arts and heritage of our people and transmit some, if not all, of these to the
next generation.
___________43. We become citizens, elect our leaders, pay taxes, receive welfare and support from the government because
our Constitution and our laws tell it so.
___________44. We are always in company with others like our parents and siblings.
___________45. We relate with our childhood friends, neighbors, and classmates.

IV. Essay (5points)


If you are given the chance to talk to the President of the Republic of the Philippines, what would it be? Why?
(social, political or cultural issue/s)

“Trust yourself, you know more than you think you do”
-Benjamin Spock

GOOD L U C K !!!

Prepared by: Checked: Approved:

RODEA S. PERRERAS CHARITO V. BUSTRIA ERIC S. SORIANO, Ed. D.


Teacher II Head Teacher I Principal III

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