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FP Week 12 Summative

This document provides a learning activity sheet for a class on disciplines and ideas in the social sciences. It includes a summative test on key concepts related to institutionalism, hermeneutical phenomenology, human-environment systems, and related theorists. The test contains 15 multiple choice questions addressing these topics, including definitions of hermeneutical phenomenology, descriptions of theorists like Hans-Georg Gadamer and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and concepts involving isomorphism, functionalism, territorialism, and Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory.

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FP Week 12 Summative

This document provides a learning activity sheet for a class on disciplines and ideas in the social sciences. It includes a summative test on key concepts related to institutionalism, hermeneutical phenomenology, human-environment systems, and related theorists. The test contains 15 multiple choice questions addressing these topics, including definitions of hermeneutical phenomenology, descriptions of theorists like Hans-Georg Gadamer and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and concepts involving isomorphism, functionalism, territorialism, and Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory.

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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET

QUARTER 1ST/ SEMESTER FIRST


Week 12

Name: __________________________Year & Section: ________________ Score: _________


Subject: Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences Teacher: ___________Date: _________

I. Title: Institutionalism, Hermeneutical Phenomenology and Human-Environment System


II. Type of Activity: Concept notes with formative activities

/v Summative Test

III.MELC: Analyze the basic concepts and principles of the major social sciences ideas

IV. Learning Objective/s:

 Describe key theorists and importance of Institutionalism, Hermeneutical


Phenomenology and Human- Environment System in economic and political
conditions.
 Compare the concepts of Institutionalism, Hermeneutical Phenomenology and
Human- Environment System in economic and political conditions

V. Reference/s
 Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences. Maria Carrines P. Alejandria-
Gonzales.P149
 K to 12 Most Essential Learning Competencies with Corresponding CG Codes by
DepEd, Curriculum and Instruction Strand.

VI. Summative Test.


Choose the best answer on the answer sheet.
______1. An inquiry on how the human mind can grasp the true nature of things as experienced
in the world.
a. Phenomenology b. Hermeneutical phenomenology c. pure phenomenology
______2. The process is done to provide the essence of an object or an experience.
a. Hermeneutical phenomenology
b. Descriptive phenomenology
c. Phenomenological reduction
d. Phenomenological interpretative
______3. Transpires even before reflection or judgment
a. Bracket b. Perception c. Throwness d. Exegesis

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______4. Elaborated on man being-in-the-world by giving particular attention to the body which
mediates between the world and the conscious
a. Jean Paul Sartre c. Maurice Meleau-Ponty
b. Hans-Georg Gadamer d. Adam Smith
______5. Argued that it is historical tradition that enables people to understand one another and
interpret texts.
a. Jean Paul Sartre c. Sigmund Freud
b. Hans-Georg Gadamer d. Maurice Merleau-Ponty
|______6. The biological, ecological and living and non-living natural systems in our planet.
a. Human system b. Kaingin system c. Environment system d. Sense of Place
______7. The basis for our experience of new places
a. Sense of place b. Primary landscape c. Tragedy of the commons d. map
______8. The underlying structure responsible for the spatial distribution of things.
a. Spatial process b. Spatial distribution c. Mental map d. Sense of place
______9. Maps out natural and physical aspects such as temperature, weather and cities.
a. Spatial process b. Spatial distribution c. Mental map d. Sense of place
______10. Developmental psychologist who became popularly known for his ecological systems
theory.
a. Garett Hardin b. Ernest Burgess c. Urie Bronfenbrenner d. Asian Haz
______11. Operates through coercive isomorphism, which places value on expediency as an
effect of compliance
a. Normative Function b. Regulative Function c. Cognitive Function
______12. Operates through normative isomorphism, which places value on complying with
social obligations
a. Normative Function b. Regulative Function c. Cognitive Function
______13. Operates through mimetic isomorphism
a. Normative Function b. Regulative Function c. Cognitive Function
______14. The foundation from which states derive their power of authority from territory
a. Isomorphism b. Functionalism c. Territorialism d. Institutionalism
______15. Refers to the similarity in form, shape or structure
a. Isomorphism b. Functionalism c. Territorialism d. Institutionalism

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