Quiz 1 Module 1 2
Quiz 1 Module 1 2
Quiz 1 Module 1 2
DIRECTIONS: Answer the following questions. Write the letter of your answer
on the space provided.
______1. It defines how people relate to nature and their physical environment.
A. Politics B. Culture C. Anthropology D. Sociology
______2. It always describes human, human behavior and human societies around the world.
A. Sociology B. Political Science C. Anthropology D. Culture
______3. It is a social science that deals with humans and their interactions.
A. Sociology B. Political Science C. Anthropology D. Culture
______4. It is the study of human social relationships and institutions.
A. Politics B. Culture C. Anthropology D. Sociology
______5. It is a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing.
A. Beliefs B. Traditions C. Customs D. Norms
______6. This term means scientific study of man or human beings.
A. Politics B. Culture C. Anthropology D. Sociology
______7. It refers to a theoretical foundation of contemporary anthropology.
A. Nature of politics C. Nature of culture
B. Nature of anthropology D. Nature of sociology
______8. It attempts to explain how the social world operates.
A. Political theory C. Anthropological theory
B. Sociological theory D. Cultural theory
______9. It is used to analyse and explain objects of social study, and facilitate organizing
sociological knowledge.
A. Theoretical perspective C. Cultural perspective
B. Conflict perspective D. Functionalist perspective
______10. It sees social life as a competition, and focuses on the distribution of resources,
power, and inequality.
A. Theoretical perspective C. Cultural perspective
B. Conflict perspective D. Functionalist perspective
______11. Culture is a way of life of people. According to Edward B. Tylor, culture is regarded as “a complex whole.”
The word “complex” is synonymous to the word ________________.
A. simple B. complicated C. plain D. easy
______12. Which of the following choices is not part of the so-called concepts of culture?
A. Language B. Religion C. Institution D. Traditions
______13. Which of the following is not an example of culture?
A. Fiesta B. Machines c. Courtship D. Emotions
______14. Which statement is wrong about the concept of culture?
A. Culture is a way of life transmitted through social interaction.
B. Every society has its own distinctive culture.
C. Culture refers to group’s ways of behaving and thinking.
D. Culture can evolve into anything.
______15. How do we learn our culture?
A. through social interaction C. biologically inherited
B. by reading books D. All choices are correct.
______16. All of the following items are parts of complexity in a society. Which one does not belong to the group?
A. Organization B. Food C. Beliefs D. Symbols
______17. Analyze all the given statements. Trace which one is the best description of the complexity of culture and
society.
A. Society can exist without culture.
B. Culture can exist without society.
C. Society can operate without culture command.
D. People carry and transmit culture as members of society.
______18. Edward B. Tylor described culture as “a complex whole.” Which of the following choices supports Tylor’s
description on culture?
A. Culture as a complex whole means it encompasses traits and values of the society.
B. Culture as a complex whole means it includes laws and norms in the government.
C. Culture as a complex whole means it deals with everything that a person learns and shares as a
member of the society.
D. Culture as a complex whole means it refers to the beliefs and traditions of modern Filipinos.
______19. Culture is defined as the process through which human beings satisfy their wants. This statement simply
means that culture is __________.
A. continuous B. social C. gratifying D. transmitted
______20. “Culture is not something that an individual alone can possess.” Which characteristic or aspect of
culture is best described by the said statement?
A. Culture is learned. C. Culture is continuous.
B. Culture is shared. D. Culture is transmitted.
Directions: There are five words that you can find below; however, the letters are
jumbled. A short description is provided to help you identify the words. Kindly write the correct
word/phrase on the blanks provided.
Analyze each situation. Identify the feature of culture described in each statement. In addition, the jumbled letters
on the right will be your guide in identifying these characteristics.
1. Evangelista family was known for their religiosity. Francis, the youngest of the family, learned how to pray the
Holy Rosary and the “Oracion” at the age of 10. According to him, his grandparents were the ones who taught him
the proper way of praying. CULTURE IS ___________________________. E L E A D R N
2. Marco didn’t know how to speak Tagalog well, not until he met his new circle of friends. They were speaking the
said language. His usual interactions and bonding with them made him well versed in such language, making him a
good communicator in Filipino. CULTURE IS ___________________________. S L O A C I
3. The way Filipinos celebrate New Year is truly different from the way Chinese conduct the same event. Pinoys have
it every end of December, while Chinese hold it by the month of February. In this manner, the two races are
observing different beliefs, practices, and traditions. CULTURE IS ___________________________. V Y A T R E I
4. A gay fashion designer, Roberta, migrated in the U.S.A since 2001. This year, he visited his former employer in the
Philippines to be the guest speaker of an event. Roberta was able to introduce new fashion techniques he had
learned from the States. CULTURE IS ___________________________. S D H E A R
5. Karlo and Andrea used to celebrate birthdays, Valentines, Christmas, and New Year together. These celebrations
had been part of their life as sweethearts, making their life satisfied and ideal. CULTURE IS
___________________________. G R A G I N T I F Y