DIASS Grade 11 3rd Quarter Exam by Mared Canseco
DIASS Grade 11 3rd Quarter Exam by Mared Canseco
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Eriksen and Nielsen note that one particular Greek, namely Herodotus of
Halicarnassus (c. 484–425 BCE), was one of the proponents of what is called a
____, or the prelude to modern anthropology as we know today.
Select one:
a. social philosophy
b. philosophical anthropology
c. scientific anthropology
d. proto-anthropology
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His academic interests were broad, but he settled for ____ at the University of
Vienna in 1873 and obtained his degree in 1881.
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a. law
b. medicine
c. philosophy
d. psychology
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When Mead mentions the ‘taking the role of the other,’ he implies that through
language, human persons could interpret the _____ of the individual he is
communicating with.
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a. complex ideas
b. hidden message
c. signs and symbols
d. symbolic nature
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“The history of linguistics is a branch of intellectual history, for it deals with the
history of ideas – ideas about language – and directly with language itself.”
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a. True
b. False
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These three principles are important for Mead because these form a symbolic
interaction that enables society to be united and become real active agents of
social progress. With the use of communication, there arises a universal want for
the:
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a. common good
b. engaging dialogue
c. human rights
d. justice for the oppressed
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The principle of meaning teaches us that human persons interact, and that we
do so through the use of:
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a. symbols
b. speeches
c. writings
d. puzzles
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Social Science is not only composed of one science or one subject. Since it
concerns itself with all aspects of society and human behavior, it is naturally
divided into _____, all of which share an interest in human behavior.
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a. theories
b. branches
c. disciplines
d. straws
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“The most concrete origin, however, can be found in Ancient China with the
writings of Fan Li (also known as Tao Zhu Gong) who wrote a _____ for
businessmen. (Wang, 2012)
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a. book
b. novel
c. law of Chinese trade
d. golden laws for businessmen
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The very basic principle of the id is to attain pleasure and avoid pain.
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a. True
b. False
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Mead published several books, including Mind, Self, and Spirit as well as the
Philosophy of Social Action.
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a. False
b. True
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Economics comes from the Greek ta oikonomika meaning “____“ Oikonomika
itself comes from the Greek word oikos meaning --- or ---).
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a. science of the domain
b. structure of the home
c. science of the factory
d. science of the household
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“The ___ conditions the social, political and intellectual life process in general. It
is not the consciousness of men that determines their being, but, on the
contrary, their social being that determines their consciousness.” (Marx, 1859)”
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a. economic
b. means of production
c. dictate of the bourgeoisie
d. mode of production of material life
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Social Philosophy and Social Sciences are one and the same.
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a. True
b. False
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The Natural Sciences is a branch of science that deals with the ____.
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a. supernatural world
b. social world
c. whole world
d. physical world
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Each newly born human being enters a ____ that has been shaped by those born
previously and is continually reshaped by each new generation. (Perry & Perry,
2003)
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a. real world
b. social world
c. natural world
d. crippled world
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When one speaks of a _____, it means that it is a philosophical movement that
includes those who claim that an ideology or proposition is true if it works
satisfactorily, that the meaning of a proposition is to be found in the practical
consequences of accepting it, and that unpractical ideas are to be rejected.
(McDermid, 2009)
Select one:
a. social science
b. theoretical and practical
c. political practice
d. pragmatic philosophy
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“Workers are forced to pay attention to the production only. Thus they will have
no time to interact with fellow workers, whose main focus too is to do labor in
exchange for salaries. Workers are alienated from this experience to make way
for an undivided attention for the production of goods.”
Select one:
a. Alienation of Worker from Human Nature
b. Alienation of Worker from Other Workers
c. Alienation of Worker from Labor Process
d. Alienation of Worker from Products
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What does all the disciplines within the social sciences have in common?
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a. source of educated insights
b. passion for knowledge
c. scientific method
d. interest in human behavior
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The following are disciplines of the humanities except:
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a. Literature
b. History
c. Political Science
d. Geology
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Which of these disciplines is part of the humanities?
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a. Economics
b. Philosophy
c. Psychology
d. Biology
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Economics comes from the Greek ta oikonomika meaning “____“ Oikonomika
itself comes from the Greek word oikos meaning --- or ---).
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What is another term for the working class?
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a. merchants
b. proletariat
c. proscetariat
d. slaves
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Which of these disciplines is part of the humanities?
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a. Philosophy
b. Economics
c. Psychology
d. Biology
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To which discipline does physics fall under:
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a. Humanities
b. Medicine
c. Social Science
d. Natural Science
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Freud places no emphasis on the sexual formation of an individual, and how
rooting out these past experiences in psychoanalysis will be a good form of
treatment.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
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When Mead mentions the ‘taking the role of the other,’ he implies that through
language, human persons could interpret the _____ of the individual he is
communicating with.
Select one:
a. complex ideas
b. hidden message
d. symbolic nature
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Which of the following is NOT a communist country?
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b. Vietnam
c. Russian Federation
d. Laos
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The term “symbolic interactionism” was coined by which of Mead’s students:
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a. Herbert Blumer
b. Harold Buchanan
c. Spencer Hawkes
d. Henri Thoreau
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Which of the following is NOT an example of natural science?
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a. chemistry
b. geology
c. biology
d. political science
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Behaviorist approaches tend to focus more on the empirical or outward
observation of the subjects.
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a. False
b. True
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It is a source of motivation that encompasses sexual energy.
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a. friends
b. libido
c. confidence
d. happiness
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“The ___ conditions the social, political and intellectual life process in general. It
is not the consciousness of men that determines their being, but, on the
contrary, their social being that determines their consciousness.” (Marx, 1859)”
Select one:
a. economic
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These three principles are important for Mead because these form a symbolic
interaction that enables society to be united and become real active agents of
social progress. With the use of communication, there arises a universal want for
the:
Select one:
a. engaging dialogue
c. common good
d. human rights
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What makes social sciences “social”?
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a. both choices
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In 1895, Freud and his colleague Josef Breuer published:
Select one:
a. Studies in Hysteria
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“Symbolic interaction is an entire process of ___: meaning, speaking, and
thinking.”
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a. learning
b. rhetoric
c. organism
d. dialogue
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“The history of linguistics is a branch of intellectual history, for it deals with the
history of ideas – ideas about language – and directly with language itself.”
Select one:
a. False
b. True
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Geography is considered to be both a natural science and a social science.
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a. True
b. False
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_____ is a method for analyzing language, narratives, and cultural phenomena
that uncovers basic elements that form structures (often binary oppositions).
Select one:
a. scientific literature
b. pure mathematics
c. structuralism
d. conventionalism
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“The Freudian view of human nature is basically ____. According to him, our
behavior is determined by irrational forces, unconscious motivations, biological
and instinctual drives, as these evolve through key psychosexual stages in the
first six years of life. (Corey, 2009)
Select one:
a. altruistic
b. weak
c. demonstrative
d. deterministic
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“Production is the only focus the worker should have. One’s personal issues and
development, as well as experiences that could enhance human nature are
neglected for more production.
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This exploitation of wage labor led to the creation of two ‘classes’:
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Which of the following is NOT a discipline of the social sciences?
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a. history
b. philosophy
d. economics
e. political science
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Behaviorist approaches tend to focus more on the empirical or outward
observation of the subjects.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
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Psychoanalysis as an approach was only considered a major psychological and
sociological theory during the life of its proponent:
Select one:
a. Rollo May
b. Carl Jung
c. Sigmund Freud
d. William Adler
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Social Science is not only composed of one science or one subject. Since it
concerns itself with all aspects of society and human behavior, it is naturally
divided into _____, all of which share an interest in human behavior.
Select one:
a. straws
b. disciplines
c. branches
d. theories
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This social world was not always understood. But in the last 200 years,
disciplines have originated with the goal of examining it with the exact same
____ that the sciences use.
Select one:
a. scientific methodology
b. organization
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Which pragmatic thinker did Mead transfer with to Chicago and was greatly
influenced by?
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a. John Dewey
b. John Rawls
c. James Dewey
d. William Smith
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The Natural Sciences is a branch of science that deals with the ____.
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a. social world
b. supernatural world
c. whole world
d. physical world
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The Natural Sciences are divided into two groups:
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Private property is replaced with ____, and man becomes friend once more to
fellow man. It is in a communist setting, Marx envisions, that society will
flourish.
Select one:
a. common ownership
b. military possession
c. joint custody
d. proper distribution
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Each newly born human being enters a ____ that has been shaped by those born
previously and is continually reshaped by each new generation. (Perry & Perry,
2003)
Select one:
a. real world
b. social world
c. natural world
d. crippled world
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“Simply put, structuralism is understanding human culture and elements in
terms of their relationship with a larger, overarching system.”
Select one:
a. False
b. True
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Geography is concerned with:
Select one:
c. the population
d. human behavior and politics
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It includes a person’s moral code, the main concern being whether action is
good or bad, right or wrong. It represents the ideal rather than the real, and
strives not for pleasure but for perfection. The rewards are feelings of pride and
self-love; the punishments are feelings of guilt and inferiority.” (Corey, 2009)
Select one:
a. superego
b. id
d. ego
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Symbolic interactionism’s key principles can be seen in the work:
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It is a movement in psychology and philosophy that emphasized the outward
behavioral aspects of thought and dismissed the inward experiential, and
sometimes the inner procedural, aspects as well.
Select one:
a. behaviorism
b. cataclysm
c. fundamentalism
d. essentialism
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“Workers are forced to pay attention to the production only. Thus they will have
no time to interact with fellow workers, whose main focus too is to do labor in
exchange for salaries. Workers are alienated from this experience to make way
for an undivided attention for the production of goods.”
Select one:
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What does all the disciplines within the social sciences have in common?
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b. scientific method
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The principle of meaning teaches us that human persons interact, and that we
do so through the use of:
Select one:
a. puzzles
b. speeches
c. symbols
d. writings
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History can be derived from two Greek terms: _____ meaning “learned or wise
man,” and ____ meaning “finding out.”
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d. historianus
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Eriksen and Nielsen note that one particular Greek, namely Herodotus of
Halicarnassus (c. 484–425 BCE), was one of the proponents of what is called a
____, or the prelude to modern anthropology as we know today.
Select one:
a. philosophical anthropology
b. proto-anthropology
c. scientific anthropology
d. social philosophy
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Pragmatic philosophy is more focused on theory than practice:
Select one:
a. True
b. False
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Sociology comes from the Latin word ____ meaning “companion” with the Greek
word ___ which means “study” or “word.”
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When one speaks of a _____, it means that it is a philosophical movement that
includes those who claim that an ideology or proposition is true if it works
satisfactorily, that the meaning of a proposition is to be found in the practical
consequences of accepting it, and that unpractical ideas are to be rejected.
(McDermid, 2009)
Select one:
a. pragmatic philosophy
b. social science
d. political practice
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Parsons doctoral dissertation was entitled ____ with his main focus on the work
of Werner Sombart and Max Weber.
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Freud was a mentor to two other major psychologists:
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Thought is based on language. While in a conversation, your mind is imagining
or thinking about the different points of view or meanings to what the other
person is saying to you.
Select one:
a. False
b. True