1. What major change creates a trend?
a. innovation
b. stagnation
c. revolution
d. involution
Ans. : A
2. Among social trends, which is very difficult to psychologically overcome?
a. tendency
b. learning
c. bias
d. inclination
Ans. : C
3. Among social trends, which easily passes, e.g. fashion?
a. mores
b. fad
c. laws
d. norms
Ans. : B
4. Change becomes an issue when it creates a ___________.
a. disagreement
b. discomfort
c. drawback
d. duplication
Ans. :A
5. In 1952 the organization of the ___________ marked a milestone in the development of Philippine sociology.
a. Philippine Social Science Council
b. Philippine Sociological Society
c. Research Foundation of the Philippines
d. Institute of the Philippine Culture
Ans. :B
6. There is violation of _____________ in cases of extra-judicial killings.
a. search and seizure order
b. due process of law
c. arrest warrant
d. equal protection under the law
Ans. : B
7. As a science of humanity and its society, Anthropology seeks to present an integrated picture of __________.
a. man
b. early man
c. hominid
d. human fossils
Ans. : A
8. Among the fields of anthropology which studies the evolution of man and biological diversity within the species?
a. Linguistics
b. Archeology
c. Cultural anthropology
d. Biological anthropology
Ans. : D
9. Among patterns of behavior required in Sociology which is obtained through direct experience, observation and testing?
a. Empiricism
b. Critical spirit
c. Objectivity
d. Ethical neutrality
Ans. : A
10. Who coined the word "sociological imagination" to underscore the relationship between what is happening in people's personal lives and the social forces that surround them?
a. Mark Dukheim
b. Wright Mills
c. Auguste Comte
d. Isabel Panopio
Ans. : B
11. Clusters of stable rules known as social __________ govern social activities and practices based on similar principles displaying regularity?
a. mores
b. norms
c. values
d. institution
Ans. : D
12. The desire of government for all citizens to obey all laws is a/an __________ culture.
a. ideal
b. real
c. conventional
d. virtual
Ans. : A
13. Showing respect by kissing the hand that has changed to kissing the cheek or hugging shows__________ culture in society.
a. ideal
b. real
c. conventional
d. virtual
Ans. : C
14. What particular event awakened national awareness of human indignity during the 1980s prior to the EDSA revolution?
a. Slay of Ninoy Aquino
b. Human rights violations
c. Call of Cardinal Sin
d. Parliament of the streets
Ans. : A
15. What was founded by six nations in 1967 for partnership in regional development?
a. SEATO
b. ASEAN
c. APEC
d. Great Six Nations
Ans. : B
16. Who was the Asian senior statesman who removed drugs, unemployment and dirt waste from his city-state?
a. Lee Kuan Yew
b. Rodrigo Duterte
c. Arsenio Lacson
d. Jawaharla Nehru
Ans. : A
17. What marked people empowerment in 1986?
a. Yellow Ribbons
b. KKK revolution
c. New Society
d. EDSA revolution
Ans. : D
18. Given issues of election cheating, psychologists see Philippine politics as intrinsically known to be____________.
a. collective
b. personal
c. individual
d. communal
Ans. : B
19. The winner in Philippine national presidential election is determined by _________ votes, while that of the U.S. by __________ votes.
a. total :: sectoral votes
b. national :: local votes
c. popular :: electoral college votes
d. multi-party :: one party votes
Ans. : C
20. In its Charter, ASEAN nations are described as __________ societies.
a. caring
b. competitive
c. cooperative
d. corporate
Ans. : A
21. Senator Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 presidential elections because of losing __________ votes.
a. popular
b. electoral college
c. senatorial
d. congressional
Ans. : B
22. Private sector groups for national advocacies are commonly referred to as__________.
a. public sector
b. civil society
c. cooperatives
d. party-list representatives
Ans. : B
23. Which statement on human rights is CORRECT?
a. Human rights are limited
b. Human right is might
c. Human right is moral power not a physical power.
d. All rights are inalienable.
Ans. : C
24. Royally rights acquired through the authorship of a book are examples of __________.
a. inalienable rights
b. acquired rights
c. alienable rights
d. imperfect rights
Ans. : A
25. Rights which cannot be renounced or transferred because they are necessary for the fulfillment of man's primordial obligations are called _________.
a. alienable rights
b. acquired rights
c. perfect rights
d. acquired rights
Ans. : B
26. Under which type of right does the right to life fall?
a. Inalienable rights
b. Alienable rights
c. Perfect rights
d. Imperfect rights
Ans. : A
27. Rights cannot be unduly trampled upon or suppressed without moral guilt because they are _________.
a. adventitious
b. inalienable
c. perfect
d. inviolable
Ans. : D
28. Which human rights doe libel violate?
a. The right to property
b. The right to one's honor
c. The right to one's own life
d. The right to make a livelihood
Ans. : B
29. Which is a violation of the right to choose one's way of life?
a. Fourteen-hour work as against the regular eight-hour work
b. Child labor
c. Forced labor
d. Under compensation
Ans. : C
30. Which is an example of an alienable right?
a. Right to marry
b. Right to life
c. Right to aims
d. Right to possess a house acquired through inheritance
Ans. : A
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