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This document contains a summative test on understanding culture, society, and politics. The test contains multiple choice questions to assess understanding of key concepts like social groups, kinship, family structures, marriage, authority, and forms of leadership. It aims to evaluate knowledge of how these different elements shape and are shaped by societies and cultures.

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Summative Test Ucsp 2ND Quarter

This document contains a summative test on understanding culture, society, and politics. The test contains multiple choice questions to assess understanding of key concepts like social groups, kinship, family structures, marriage, authority, and forms of leadership. It aims to evaluate knowledge of how these different elements shape and are shaped by societies and cultures.

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SUMMATIVE TEST

UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS

NAME:______________________________________ GRADE/SEC.___________

Test I. Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. It can be defined as a group of individuals who often act with each other on the premise
of shared expectations regarding behaviour and who share common identity.
a. social aggregate c. social categories
b. social group d. society

2. This group can be large or small; common interests bind the members together more
than their relationship.
a. primary group c. tertiary group
b. secondary group d. reference group

3. This is a group to which we compare ourselves.


a. social group c. secondary group
b. social aggregate d. reference group

4. A social group to which an individual feels he belongs.


a. secondary group c. in-group
b. out-group d. primary group

5. A social group that an individual does not identify with.


a. reference group c. primary group
b. network d. out-group

Test II. Identification: Identify the different social groups under Column A whether it belongs to
primary group, secondary group, or reference group. Write your answers under Column B.

No. Column A Column B


6. schoolmates
7. favorite basketball team
8. childhood playmates
9. celebrities
10. doctor-patient
11. family
12. research group
13. heroes
14. husband and wife
15. siblings
16. The marriage of a woman to two or more men at the same time.
a. polygamy c. monogamy
b. b. polyandry d. polygyny

17. The basic institution of most societies.


a. family c. marriage
b. kinship d. descent

18. Family structure that is based on residence that permits the newly married couple to live
independently.
a. patrilocal c. biolocal
b. matrilocal d. neolocal

19. Refers to a group whose members are involved in politics. This can be seen in families
that have been part of the government for several generations.
a. political alliance c. political dynasty
b. political kinship d. political descent

20. Kinship based on blood is considered as the most basic and general form of relations.
a. matrilineal descent c. consanguineal kinship
b. patrilineal descent d. affinal kinship

21. It refers to the practice of having more than one partner or sexual mate.
a. polygamy c. endogamy
b. monogamy d. exogamy

22. A type of family that is made up of a group of people who are united by social ties and is
usually made up of two adults and their socially recognized children.
a. extended family c. blended family
b. complex family d. nuclear family

23. It happens when the newlywed couple stays with the husband’s relatives and the wife’s
kin alternately.
a. biolocal residence c. neolocal residence
b. avuncolocal residence d. patrilocal family

24. Which type of marriage where the man or woman’s parents determine the marital
partner of the individual?
a. exchange marriage c. referred marriage
b. child marriage d. diplomatic marriage

25. It is sometimes called a step family, reconstituted family or a complex family.


a. nuclear family c. blended family
b. transnational family d. extended family
26. It refers to the type of relations developed when a marriage occurs.
a. consanguineal kinship c. kinship by ritual
b. affinal kinship d. kinship

27. It refers to the spiritual parents of the child.

a. compadrazgo c. goddaughter
b. godson d. parents

28. When someone finds his/her partner through a matchmaker.


a. arranged marriage c. fixed marriage
b. referred marriage d. diplomatic marriage

29. It refers to the biological origin of a person’s family.


a. kinship c. descent
b. b. alliance d. dynasty

30. A marriage where an individual has only one spouse at a time.

a. polygamy c. endogamy
b. polygyny d. monogam
31. It is formed by several families living together based on marriage ties, common
descendants, friendship affiliations and members usually have common interest, or enemy.
a. chiefdom c. tribe
b. band d. nation

32. A group usually headed by a village headman.


a. nation-state c. tribe
b. chiefdom d. state

33. Formal leadership exists and authority rests solely on the members of a select family.
a. nation c. tribe
b. state d. chiefdom

34. This is defined as a political unit consisting of a government that has sovereignty
presiding over a group of people and well-defined territory and has the highest form of
political organization.
a. state c. nation
b. nation-state d. state-nation

35. It does not possess political sovereignty.


a. state c. nation
b. nation-state d. state-nation
36. The power to make binding decisions and issue commands.
a. bureaucracy c. charismatic
b. legitimacy d. authority

37. Legitimized from formal rules promulgated by the state through its fundamental and
implementing laws.
a. traditional c. bureaucracy
b. legitimacy d. authority

38. Legitimated by the sanctity of tradition.


a. traditional c. dynamic
b. historical d. charismatic

39. A value whereby something or someone is recognized and accepted as right and
proper.
a. authority c. legal-rational
b. legitimacy d. bureaucracy

40. It has a more defined political organization and has more or less permanent, fulltime
leader with real authority to make major decisions.
a. nation c. tribe
b. chiefdom d. state

41. It is more complex and larger than a band.


a. tribe c. chiefdom
b. band d. village headman

42. The Philippines belongs to what type of authority?


a. monarchial c. traditional
b. legal-rational d. charismatic

43. What leadership style is currently practiced by the Philippine government?


a. historical c. bureaucratic
b. traditional d. charismatic

44. Mother Teresa is an example of a ________________ leader.


a. charismatic c. monarchial
b. historical d. traditional

45. President Duterte is an example of a _________________ leader.


a. traditional c. monarchial
b. historical d. bureaucratic

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