Quiz 2
Quiz 2
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.
_____1. The discipline that studies the state and its basic elements such as people, territory, government and sovereignty.
a. Political Science b. Economics c. Demographic d. Geography
_____2. The field that analyzes how individual interact within society to address major issues about the use of economic
resources for production of goods and services a. Political Science b. Economics c. Demographic d. Geography
_____3. This seeks to improve the client’s mental health and well
-being by discussing his or her emotional problems to help him or her emotional problem to help him or her cope with them.
a. Counselling b. social work c. communication d. public administration
_____4. It draws heavily from the social and behavioral sciences for its theoretical and knowledge base. a. Counselling b.
social work c. communication d. public administration
_____5. Is a trained professional who serves clients through therapeutic communication which entails encouraging
disclosure, listening to the client, and giving advice among other things? a. Counselor b. Social worker c. client d. journalist
_____6. U another’s experience as if it were your own.
a. Empathy b. congruence or genuineness c. unconditional positive regard d. concreteness
_____7. They help senior citizens live a more fulfilling and comfortable life. a. Geriatric counsellor b. Religious counsellor c.
Legal counsellor d. Hospital counsellor
_____8. These counsellors can also be social workers providing assistance to indigent patients by linking them with
charitable institutions. a. Geriatric counsellor b. Religious counsellor c. Legal counsellor d. Hospital counsellor
_____9. This counselling can be done in private offices, schools, hospitals and parishes. a. Individual counselling b. Group
counselling c. organization counselling d. community counselling
_____10. These involve facilitating self-disclosure and conversation which explore the client’s situation.
a. Verbal discussion b. Personality tests c. Journal or diaries d. structuring
_____11. Is a technique where the counsellor informs the client of what to expect from the counselling process a.
Structuring technique b, Verbal discussion c. strategies for dealing with hesitant clients d. Crisis intervention technique
_____ 12. This is necessary to determine how the client usually manages difficult situations and what skills have been
available to him or her. a. Structuring technique b, Verbal discussion c. strategies for dealing with hesitant clients d. Crisis
intervention technique
_____13. Refers to the timely intervention of the social worker before serious problems emerge. a. Prevention b.
Restoration c. Remediation d. Direct services
_____14. This involves the elimination of existing problems such as drug addiction or substance abuse. a. Prevention b.
Restoration c. Remediation d. Direct services
_____15. Social workers aim to create changes in society to address the plight of the vulnerable and the oppressed. a.
Social Justice b. Integrity c. Importance of human relationship d. Dignity and worth of the person
_____16. Social workers constantly develop their skills and knowledge to apply them in professional practice. a.
Competence b. Integrity c. Importance of human relationship d. Dignity and worth of the person
_____17. What statements can support “to respect human rights and prevent discriminatory practices?”
a. Relative to clients’ b. relative to colleagues c. Relative to self and the profession d. None of the above _____18. What
facts or ideas show individual clients in social work? a. They are people experiencing distress and physical or mental health
issues. b. Groups or organizations of migrant workers. c. Informal settlers who migrated from other areas. d. None of the
above
_____19. How would you classify this settings in social work? “They work at the Department of Social Welfare and
Development” a. Government b. Private Sector c. Civil Society d. Community
_____20. What is meant by Civil Society? a. NGO’s b. Foundations c. labor union d. All of the above
_____21. What is the best answer to this statement “Social workers helps them achieve full recovery toward becoming
productive member of the society” under the kind of services in social work? a. Case work b. Social work group c. Social
research d. Social Action
_____22. What is meant by behavior? a. This is refer to overt changes in the clients action c. these releases to
uncomfortable feeling b. these refer to ways of thinking about one self. D. None of the Above
_____ 23. What is meant by communication? a. This entails providing information and understanding. b. This involves
helping a client become free of frustration and stress c. the client encourage and confidence that he she is capable of facing
a problem
1. Which of the following best describes what social sciences have in common? a. an interest in studying human beings c. a
focus on material culture b. the study of human mind d. research that overlaps genetics
2. Which of the following is not an example of social science? a. Physics b. anthropology c. Economics d. psychology
3. If you were to explore why one group of people speak, the way that they do, which discipline would be the most relevant?
a. chemistry b. linguistics c. psychology d. economics
4. Social science and natural science are both scientific but differ in focus because? a. Natural science deals with spiritual
values b. social science deals with all aspects of the group life of humans c. Social science deals mostly with matter and
energy d. Natural science does not deal with living things.
5. _____ is a social science, while _____ is a natural science. a. Astrology | astronomy c. Anthropology | Astronomyb.
Geography | geology d. Agronomy | horticulture
6. Anthropology most often studies the relationship between? a. The natural environment and trading system b. Biological
traits and socially acquired characteristics of humans. c. Physics and biology d. Marketing strategies and geography
7. Which social science is most concerned with the distribution, consumption and production of resources in society? a.
Psychology b. Linguistics c. Economics d. Anthropology
8. The scientific name for the human is? a. Homo habilis b. Homo pithicus c. Homo genus d. Homo sapiens
9. These are ideas and beliefs that are passed down from one generation to another generation and can be created by
individuals. a. Culture b. Beliefs c. Tradition d. Heredity
10. In archaeology, objects found on a certain area by the archaeologist are being studied, what do you to non-movable
evidences? a. Eco facts b. Artifacts c. features d. fossils
Matching Type Directions: Match column A with Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer.
A B
11. the processes and principles of government a. Economics and other political institutions1
2. the study of social behavior and societies b. Psychology
13. the study of the Earth and the way humans are dispersed on it c. Sociology
14. the nature of language and its variations d. Political Science
15. the study of the mind’s functions as they relate to one’s e. Geography physical and social environment.
16. the study of the ways in which a society deals with money and f. democracy the availability of goods.
17. the study of the cultural, social, and physical development g. Anthropology of humans
18. form of government in which one person h. Social Science rule as head of state
19. form of government on which power is exercised by the i. natural science majority of the people.
20. a science that governs the natural world j. monarchy
QUIZ 2 PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2
Multiple Choice Direction: Read the following sentences. Choose and encircle the letter of the BEST answer.
1. Which of the following terms is synonymous with the word ‘investigation’, which you tend to ask questions to probe and
examine something but it does not involved any stages? a. Research b. Inquiry c. Education d. Variable
2. It is a scientific, experimentation, or inductive manner of thinking. This also involves asking questions but it will follow
series of stages that cannot be inter changed? a. Research b. Inquiry c. Education d. Variable
3. It is your way of obtaining knowledge about your surroundings? a. Research b. Variable c. Education d. Learning
4. What characteristic of research states that it must take place in an organized and orderly manner?
a. Clarity b. Systematic c. Relevance d. Timeliness
5. What characteristic of research states that it must deal with facts, not with mere opinions arising from assumptions,
generalizations, predictions or conclusions? a. Systematic b. Relevance c. Objectiveness d. Accuracy
6. What type of research shows relationships or connectedness of two factors, circumstances, or agents called variables
that affect the research? a. Correlational research b. Explanatory research c. Descriptive research d. Action research
7. This requires non-numerical data, which means that the research uses words rather than numbers to express the results,
the inquiry or investigation? a. Quantitative research b. Qualitative research c. Primary data d. Secondary data
8. These are obtained through direct observation or contact with people, objects, artifacts, paintings, etc.?
a. Primary data b. Secondary data c. Positive approach d. Naturalistic approach
9. Some people think of quantitative research as complex because of its use of _____?
a. Hypotheses b. Numerical data c. Factual data d. Theories
10. It is a method of research that aims at knowing what a big number of people think and feel about some sociological
issues? a. Survey research b. True experimental research c. Quasi-experimental research d. RRL
11. A study designed to depict the participants in an accurate way a. Correlational study b. Descriptive research c. Quasi-
Experimental research d. Experimental research
12. A research that applies systematic empirical investigation of observable phenomena via statistical, mathematical or
computational techniques. a. Qualitative research b. quantitative research c. descriptive research d. Experimental research
13. Research is asking a question and ______________________
a. writing a research paper b. finding out answer c. computing data d. experimenting
14. Quantitative method of research in which you have 2 or more quantitative variables from the same group of subjects, &
you are trying to determine if there is a relationship
a. Correlational study b. Descriptive research c. Quasi-Experimental research d. Experimental research
15. Quantitative research is important because it is reliable and ________________
a. special b. objective c. bias d. descriptive
Identification A. Identify whether the following is classified as ACTION, APPLIED, PURE, DESCRIPTIVE, EXPLORATORY,
EXPLANATORY, or CORRELATION research.
16. Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development
17. The Effects of Wrestling TV Programs to the Behavior of Children
18. Textbook vs. ICT Instruction in the High School Level
19. Favorite Koreanovelas among Teenagers in the Metro
20. Experiences of Female Inmates in the Correctional Institution
21. Solving Tardiness in the Grade 7 Level
22. Improving the Oral Reading Skills of Senior High School Students
23. Difficulties Encountered by SHS Students in Research
24. Stories of Street Children
25. Technology Transfer on Improving Rice Production in the Philippines
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the correct and best answer then, write your answer on the blank space provided
before each item.
_____ 1. Which of the following BEST defines quantitative research?
A. It is an activity of producing or proving a theorem. B. It is an activity concerned with finding new truths in education.
C. It is an exploration associated with libraries, books and journals. D. It is a systematic process for obtaining numerical
information about the world.
_____ 2. In what field of study will research help when it was used to produce innovative teaching strategies?
A. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics B. Education
C. Accounting, Business and Management D. Humanities and Social Sciences
_____ 3. What kind of variable can take infinite number on the value that can occur within a population?
A. Nominal B. Ordinal C. Continuous D. Discrete
_____ 4. The use of quantitative research both has strengths and weaknesses, what makes this research weak in terms of
requiring large number of respondents? A. It will provide more accurate findings.
B. The expenses will be greater in reaching out to these people.
C. It does not consider the capacity of respondents to share and elaborate further information.
D. Many information is difficult to gather.
_____ 5. In the field of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), why do medical practitioners practice
research? A. To improve educational practices
B. To guarantee sufficient distribution of products and decide whether there is a need to increase product distribution
C. Obtain significant information about disease trends and risk factors
D. Help provide designs which are creatively beautiful and give convenience and efficiency
_____ 6. In a research entitled “The Impact of Smoking Bans on Smoking and Consumer Behavior”, which is the dependent
variable in this study? A. Smoking C. Consumer Behavior
B. Smoking Bans D. Smoking and Consumer Behavior
_____ 7. What kind of quantitative research is applicable to the sample study on the “Comparison of Personal, Social and
Academic Variables Related to University Drop-out Rate and Persistence”?
A. Descriptive B. Experimental C. Causal-Comparative D. Correlational
_____ 8. What characteristic of quantitative research is referred to when it is described as not based on guesswork?
A. Objectives B. Numerical Data C. Replication D. Large sample Size
_____ 9. In what specific field of study will the following research title be under? TITLE: Managing Music Across Multiple
Devices and Computers A. Social Inquiry B. Arts C. Science D. Agriculture and Fisheries
_____10. Which kind of quantitative research aims to infer the causes of a phenomenon which has already occurred?
A. Survey B. Descriptive C. Causal-Comparative D. Correlational
_____11. Which variable has two or more categories which can be ranked?
A. Interval B. Nominal C. Ordinal D. Ratio
_____ 12. Which of the following describes why quantitative research is important?
A. It can influence crucial decisions affecting different organizations and individual.
B. Problems are addressed systematically and decisions are assured to be sound.
C. Used to validate, test and challenge existing practices across fields.
D. All of the above.
QUIZ 2 Introduction To The Philosophy of The Human Person
II. Identification.
a. Man b. Human c. Human being d. Person e. Personhood
f. Human Nature g. Self- Awareness h. Rationality i. Self j. Interiority
_______1. The quality of being focused on one’s inner life and identity.
_______2. The person who is actively aware that he or she is perceiving and experiencing reality.
_______3. A human person that is defined by a deeper awareness that is driven by human thought.
_______4. Refers to the person having a clear perception of oneself, including his or her thoughts, emotions, identity and
actions.
_______5. Refers to the characteristics that distinguished humans from all other creatures.
_______6. Refers to the state of being a person.
_______7. Refers to a human being granted certain rights, protection, responsibilities and dignity, above all.
_______8. Used to distinguish man from other animals.
_______9. Refers to man as a species–Homo sapiens sapiens or modern human beings.
_______10. The general term commonly used to refer to the entire human race.