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San Francisco De Sales School of San Pedro Laguna Inc.

Poblacion National Highway, San Pedro City Laguna


SY 2022-2023
Discipline and Ideas in the Social Sciences
Final Examination

Name: _______________________________________________ Date: _____________________


Year & Section: ______________________

Direction: Read the following statements carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.

______1.It is the view that there is a "female nature" or "female essence", attempts to revalue and redefine attributes ascribed
to femaleness.
A. Political Feminism C. Economic Feminism
B. Cultural Feminism D. None of the above
_____2. It is so extensive that it produces environmental change at the global level.
A. Economic Activity C. Political Feminism
B. Economic Behavior D. Economic Disaster
_____3. It can be seen in turn as exemplary of a hermeneutical approach to economics.
A. Phenomenology C. Praxeology
B. Praxeology D. Hermeneutical
_____4. This growth necessarily stresses the environment.
A. Economic Sustainability C. Economic Growth
B. Economic Activity D. Economic Improvement
_____5. These are probably have their greatest independent effects over the longterm, on the time scale of human generations
or movements
A. Beliefs & values C. Attitudes & norms
B. Behavior & values D. Attitudes & beliefs
_____6. ___________________responds to the actions of markets, governments, and the international political economy.
A. Global Environment C. Global Sustainability
B. Global Change D. None of the above
_____7. Governmental structure and policies can also have significant environmental consequences, both intentional and
Inadvertent.
A. Hermeneutical Phenomenology of Economic Condition
B. Human Environment of Economic Condition
C. Human Environment of Political Condition
D. Hermeneutical Phenomenology of Political Condition
_____8. They argue that traditional analysis of economics often ignores the value of household unpaid work.
A. Feminist Theory of Economic Condition
B. Feminist theory of Political Condition
C. Hermeneutical Phenomenology of Economic Condition
D. Feminist Theory of Socio-Cultural Condition
____9. The movement towards practice enables us to foreground contemporary political practices that may have otherwise
been reduced to mental activity or to the macro-level processes of sociological analysis.
A. Feminist Theory of Economic Condition
B. Hermeneutical Phenomenology of Economic Condition
C. Human Environment System of Economic Condition
D. Hermeneutical Phenomenology of Political Condition
____10. These tools are best suited to examine the full range of culture in all aspects. Additional specialized tools except one.
A. Psychology of Religion C. Archetypal Psychology
B. Relational Psychology D. Self-Interest
____11. States that individuals rely on rational calculations to make rational choices that result in outcomes aligned with their
own best interests.
A. Rational Choice theory in Economics C. Feminist theory in Economics
B. Psychoanalysis in Economics D. Hermeneutical in Economics
____12. Related to material possessions and the relation of humanity and nature are often seen as lying at the root of
environmental degradation.
A. Human Environment System in Socio Cultural Condition
B. Human Environment System in Political Condition
C. Human Environment System in Economic Condition
D. None of the above
_____13. They argue that traditional analysis of economics often ignores the value of household unpaid work.
A. Feminist Theory Socio-cultural Conditions
B. Feminist Theory Economic Conditions
C. Hermeneutical Phenomenology Socio-cultural Conditions
D. None of the above
_____14. Are the most popular methods used in international cross-cultural research in healthcare, nurse education and
nursing practice.
A. Hermeneutical Phenomenology Socio-cultural Conditions
B. Hermeneutical Phenomenology Economic Conditions
C. Hermeneutical Phenomenology Political Conditions
D. Feminist Theory Socio-cultural Conditions
_____15. Beliefs, attitudes, and _______related to material possessions and the relation of humanity and nature are often seen
as lying at the root of environmental degradation.
A. behavior B. custom C. culture D. values
_____16. Which is not include Ibang Tao/outsider
A. act of mixing C. Act of mutual trust
B. act of conformity D. Being united with the group
_____17. Which is not include hindi ibang tao/ insider/one-of-us
A. Act of mutual trust C. Act of joining others
B. Act of conformity D. being one with others
_____18. All the value shows an act of charity toward others. Except.
A. Pakikipagkapwa C. pakikiramdam
B. kagandahang loob D. bayanihan
_____19. Which is not include in Confrontative Surface Values?
A. determination B. courage C. resistance D. companionship
_____20. Which is not described the essential to the preservation of Filipino societal order and harmony?
A. honor B. justice C. freedom D. dignity
_____21. This perspective is used by Western historians – who used their own cultural background and their countries’
Politico-economic agenda.
A. Pangkaming Pananaw C. Pangkayong Pananaw
B. Pantayong Pananaw D. None of the above
_____22.________________ perspective launched works on the Philippines made by Filipinos for Western consumption.
A. Pangkaming C. Pantayong
B. Pangkayong D. None of the above
_____23. Salazar states that a community, society, or culture can claim to have _____________________only if all its members use
concepts and manifest habits and behaviors whose meanings can be understood by all.
A. Pangkaming Pananaw C. Pangkayong Pananaw
B. Pantayong Pananaw D. None of the above
____24. Philippine history should be written in the local language or dialect for two important reasons, except.
A. the local terms, when transposed to Western language
B. our history should be discussed among ourselves and not for the others.
C. the local terms, when transposed to Native language
D. All of the above
____25. Claro M. Recto was became known as _______________
A. Father of Revolution C. “foremost statesman”
B. Father of Socialism D. Father of Sikolohiyang Pilipino
____26. Virgilio Enriquez considered as the ______________
A. Father of Revolution C. “foremost statesman”
B. Father of Socialism D. Father of Sikolohiyang Pilipino
____27. He said “the school has an important role in the dynamic nationalism and internationalism in relation to democracy
in the education of the youth.
A. Claro M. Recto C. Manuel L. Quezon
B. Camilo O. Osias D. Virgilio Enriquez
____28. Isabelo de los Reyes is referred to by many historians as the _______________________________________.
A. Father of Revolution C. “foremost statesman”
B. Father of Socialism D. Father of Sikolohiyang Pilipino
____29. Quezon’s political philosophy consists of two strands:
A. Political pragmatism and political preparation for an eventual Philippine independence.
B. Political capitalist and political exercising activities
C. Political advocacy and exercising freedom of the country
D. None of the above
____30. He was elected as the Commonwealth president in 1935
A. Claro M. Recto C. Manuel L. Quezon
B. Camilo O. Osias D. Virgilio Enriquez
____31. Emilio Jacinto popularly referred to as the ______________________________
A. Brain of Katipunan C. Brain of Revolution
B. First President Revolutionary D. Supremo
____32.It became the source of values of the revolutionaries, exemplified core values like that of charity, piety, honor, and
equality.
A. Dekalogo B. La Liga Filipina C. Tribune D. Kartilya
____33. Apolinario Mabini became well known in Philippine history as the “Sublime Paralytic” and the “_____________________”.
A. La Liga Filipina C. Brains of the Revolution
B. Brains of Katipunan D. Father of Socialism
____34. He was the founder of Katipunan.
A. Andres Bonifacio C. Apolinario Mabini
B. Emilio Jacinto D. Jose Rizal
_____35. Means treating the other person as kapwa or fellow human being.
A. Pakikipagkapwa C. Pakikiramay
B. Pakikibuklod D. Pakikiisa
_____36. This perspective is used by Western historians – who used their own cultural background and their countries’
politico-economic agenda – in framing the events that transpired in our country.
A. Pamantayang Pananaw C. Pantayong Pananaw
B. Pantayong Adhika D. Pantayong Saloobin
_____37. Which is not include in accommodative values?
A. Hiya B. Utang na loob C. Lakas ng loob D. All of the above
_____38. Which is not belong the categories of Kapwa?
A. Ibang tao B. Hindi ibang tao C. Kasama D. All of the above
_____39. All are the following examples of ibang tao /outsider except one.
A. Pakikitungo B. Pakikibagay C. Pakikisalamuha D. Pakikisangkot
_____40. He is a Filipino historian and proponent of Pantayong Pananaw.
A. Claro M. Recto C. Virgilio Enriquez
B. Camilo Osias D. Zeus Salazar

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