Module Assessment 1
Module Assessment 1
1. This dimension of the self is a biological process by which certain traits and characteristics are
passed on from one generation to another.
Ans : Heredity
2. The nature aspect of the self includes: Heredity is (I.) Genetics is (II.)Peers is (III.) Biology is (IV.)
1,2, and 4.
3. The nurture aspect of the self includes: Family is (I.) Peers is (II.) Eye Color is (III.) School is (IV.)
1,2,and 4
4. This dimension of the self refers to the inclination of a person to form and construct a specific
identity, which will set him apart or unique compared with others.
Person volition
5. The natural basis of self is anchored on the lens of biological sciences which explain that one s
traits are passed on to humanity from one generation to another.
True
7. The environmental factor of oneself includes the physical and communal elements present in
our everyday surrounding.
True
8. These are the qualities, beliefs, and the likes that make a particular person or group different
from others. Self is (I.) Identity is (II.) Characteristics is (III.) Gender is (IV.)
Identity
9. This dimension of the self refers to the process of character and traits integration (or forming of
identity) as the formation of personality.
Social
10. The person- volition factor of the self refers to the inclination of a person to form and construct
a specific identity, which will set him apart or unique compared with others.
True
11. Withdrawal stage happens when a child slowly withdraws from strong parental (or family)
attachment.
False
12. The social factor of the self refers to the influences of significant people in a person s life.
True
13. The self can only be enhanced and developed by outside or external factors.
False
14. This refers to a person whose behavior or views do not conform to prevailing ideas or practices.
Non – conformist
15. The social factor is just the same with the environmental factor.
False
17. This refers to the person that someone normally or truly or the entire person of an individual.
Self
18. This dimension of the self broadly includes the physical and communal elements present in our
everyday surrounding, and is invariably dealt with by individuals in a specific geographic region
or area.
Environment
19. This is the stage when a child slowly withdraws from strong parental (or family) attachment.
Waning stage
20. The social factor of the self is not limited to the acquisition of biological characteristics, but is
also anchored on the premise that an individual can learn, both directly and indirectly, certain
behaviors and characters.
True