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Character Formation, Nationalism and Patriotism (CFLM1)

Midterm Reviewer

Name: Sec.
(Last Name, M.I. First Name)

1. Also known as "Character Building" C C


a. personality c. character formation
b. character d. charassein
2. The Greek word "Charassein" refers to? B B
a. musical instrument c. etching
b. engraving instrument d. inscribing
3. It is the social, emotional, and intellectual manifestations of a
D
character.
a. attitude c. character
b. behavior d. personality
4. It is the sum total of motivation one gives to the person around him.
a. attitude c. character
b. behavior d. personality
5. It is the most important of all the factors responsible for personality
development.
a. parental influence c. school environment
b. home environment d. culture
6. Cradle of human character and personality.
a. parental influence c. school environment
b. home environment d. culture
7. Everyone has different character and values because of different ______
where everyone is exposed.
a. parental influence c. school environment
b. home environment d. culture
8. Plays a major roel in shaping a child's personality besides the home
environment.
a. parental influence c. school environment
b. home environment d. culture
9. The following are factors that influence Filipino character formation
except?
a. religion c. house pet
b. mass media d. history
7. Being sociable, energetic, and talkative.
a. agreeableness c. neuroticism
b. openness d. extraversion
8. Inclined to worry or be vulnerable or temperamental.
a. agreeableness c. neuroticism
b. openness d. extraversion
9. The following are attributes that promote good behavior and habits,
which is not?
a. being honest and taking
c. courage and loyalty
responsibility
b. patience is a virtue d. inability to empathize with others
10. All are negative traits except for one.
a. propensity for lying c. compassion and understanding

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b. hot temper d. laziness
11. Commonly used to describe a person who doesn't pick sides in
disputes.
a. positive attributes c. neutral character
b. negative traits d. white horse
12. Enthusiastic for he knows his potentialities and limitations.
a. self realized character c. superstitious character
b. covetous character d. egoistic
13. A person who thinks that world runs due to him and everything and
everybody should respect him as such.
a. self realized character c. superstitious character
b. covetous character d. egoistic
14. Refers to a jelous or acquisitive character.
a. self realized character c. superstitious character
b. covetous character d. egoistic character
15. When a person thinks the purpose of other people is to serve him, in
contrast to a person who goes extra mile to express his/her thanks.
a. superstitious character c. insincere character
b. complacent character d. anti-social character
16. A person who neighter cares for the norms set byt the society nor
cares for moral or ethical values.
a. superstitious character c. insincere character
b. complacent character d. anti-social character
17. A person is given a greater leeway and no need to be monitored just
A
to assume that they meet their obligations.
a. trustworthiness c. candor
b. honesty d. integrity
18. Presenting the facts to the best of our knowledge.
a. candor c. truthfulness
b. integrity d. sincerity
19. Associated with honor.
a. trustworthiness c. reliability
b. honesty d. integrity
20. One must observe genuineness, being without trickery or duplicity for
it precludes all acts that are intended to create beliefs that are untrue or D
misleading.
a. candor c. truthfulness
b. integrity d. sincerity
21. He is trusted because you know who he is: What you see is what you
get.
a. trustworthiness c. candor
b. honesty d. integrity
22. Promise-keeping.
a. trustworthiness c. reliability
b. honesty d. integrity
23. The following are considerations to maintain reliability, except for
A
one.
a. avoid paying an unsecured loan c. avoid unclear commitments
b. avoid bad-faith excuses d. avoid unwise commitments
24. Is a responsibility that each one should develop and maintian to
B
promotte the interests of certain people, organizations or affiliations.

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a. respect c. responsibility
b. loyalty d. fairness
25. The pillar of good character involves issus of equality, impartiality,
proportionality, openness, and due process.
a. respect c. responsibility
b. loyalty d. fairness
26. The golden rule in human relation: "Do unto others as you would have
them do unto you."
a. respect c. responsibility
b. loyalty d. fairness
27. Means to take charge and be acountable f the consequences of what
we think and do.
a. respect c. responsibility
b. loyalty d. fairness
28. Qualities of a respectful person, except:
c. capable of accepting individual
a. ability to listen
differences and beliefs.
b. treats others with consideration d. aggressive questioning
29. Qualities of a responsible person, except:
a. sense of accountability c. pursuit of excellence
b. "Filipino-time" d. self restraint
30. Heart of ethics.
a. alertness c. caring
b. boldness d. decisiveness
31. Realizing that true happiness does not depend on material conditions.
a. contentment c. creativity
b. cautiousness d. compassion
32. Showing the worth of a person or task by giving undivided
concentration.
a. attentiveness c. decisiveness
b. alertness d. cautiousness
33. Confidence that what is say or do is true, right, and just.
a. caustiousness c. benevolence
b. boldness d. availability
34. Investing whatever is necessary to heal.
a. creativity c. compassion
b. contentment d. cautiousness
35. The ability to recognize key factors and finalize difficult decisions.
a. attentiveness c. decisiveness
b. alertness d. cautiousness
36. Giving others basic needs without motivation for acquiring personal
rewards.
a. creativity c. availability
b. benevolence d. alertness.
37. Fulfilling what is consented to do, even if it means unexpected
sacrifice.
a. diligence c. deference
b. dependability d. determination
38. Investing time and energy to complete each task assigned.
a. diligence c. deference
b. dependability d. determination

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39. Limiting freedom so not to offend the tastes of others.
a. diligence c. deference
b. dependability d. determination
40. Purposing to accomlish right goals at the right time, regardless of
position.
a. diligence c. deference
b. dependability d. determination
41. The inward strength to withstand stress and do the best.
a. endurance c. discernment
b. enthusiasm d. discretion
42. Understanding the deeper reasons why things happen.
a. endurance c. discernment
b. enthusiasm d. discretion
43. Expressing joy in doing and accomplishing each tasks.
a. endurance c. discernment
b. enthusiasm d. discretion
44.Recognizing and avoiding words, actions and attitudes that could bring
undesirable consequences.
a. endurance c. discernment
b. enthusiasm d. discretion
45. Confidence that actions rooted in good character will yield the best
A
outcome.
a. faith c. forgiveness
b. flexibility d. generosity
46. Carefully managing resources to be capable of freely giving to those
in need.
a. faith c. forgiveness
b. flexibility d. generosity
47. Clearing the record of those who have wronged and not holding a
grudge.
a. faith c. forgiveness
b. flexibility d. generosity
48. Letting others know by one’s words and actions how they have
B
benefited one’s life.
a. gentleness c. generosity
b. gratefulness d. forgiveness
49. Cheerfully sharing food, shelter or conversation to benefit others. B
a. honor c. humility
b. hospitality d. initiative
50. Recognizing and doing what needs to be done before being asked to
D
do it.
a. honor c. humility
b. hospitality d. initiative
51. Acknowledging that achievement results from the investment of
others in one’s life.
a. honor c. humility
b. hospitality d. initiative
52. Taking personal responsibility to uphold what is pure, right and true.
a. justice c. obedience
b. meekness d. joyfulness
53. Yielding personal rights and expectations with a desire to serve.
a. justice c. obedience

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b. meekness d. joyfulness
54. Quickly and cheerfully carrying out the direction of the superior. C
a. justice c. obedience
b. meekness d. joyfulness
55. Arranging self and surroundings to achieve greater efficiency.
a. punctuality c. patience
b. persuasiveness d. orderliness
56. Showing esteem for others by doing the right thing at the right time.
a. punctuality c. patience
b. persuasiveness d. orderliness
57. Guiding vital truths around another’s mental roadblocks.
a. punctuality c. patience
b. persuasiveness d. orderliness
58. Accepting a difficult situation without giving a deadline to remove it.
a. punctuality c. patience
b. persuasiveness d. orderliness
59. Finding practical uses for that which others would overlook or discard. A
a. resourcefulness c. persuasiveness
b. responsibility d. patience
60. Structuring one’s life around that which cannot be destroyed or taken
D
away.
a. sincerity c. self-control
b. sensitivity d. security
61. Rejecting wrong desires and doing what is right.
a. sincerity c. self-control
b. sensitivity d. security
62. Perceiving the true attitudes and emotions of others.
a. sincerity c. self-control
b. sensitivity d. security
63. Eagerness to do what is right with transparent motives.
a. sincerity c. self-control
b. sensitivity d. security
64. Allowing oneself and others to spend only what is necessary. A
a. thriftiness c. virtue
b. toelrance d. wisdom
65. Seeing and responding to life situations from a perspective that
D
transcends current circumstances.
a. thriftiness c. virtue
b. toelrance d. wisdom
66. The use of Po and Opo, Pagmamano and by making a bow to their
A
employers at work.
a. respect c. loving and caring
b. strong work ethics d. generosity and helpfulness
67. Filipinos are found to be the sweetest and most loving people in the
world. They are so sweet and romantic when it comes to love.
a. respect c. loving and caring
b. strong work ethics d. generosity and helpfulness
68. They are always willing to work almost the whole day to provide the
needs of their families.
a. respect c. loving and caring
b. strong work ethics d. generosity and helpfulness

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69. They share what they have to the people around them even when
they only have a little.
a. respect c. loving and caring
b. strong work ethics d. generosity and helpfulness
70. "Bahala na"
a. mañana habit c. fatalism
b. crab mentality d. hypocrisy
71. Procrastination. A
a. mañana habit c. fatalism
b. crab mentality d. hypocrisy
72. It is where they tend to push each other down to clear the way for
their own gain.
a. mañana habit c. fatalism
b. crab mentality d. hypocrisy
73. Criticism to others’ failure to live with the moral standards of the
society are inevitable. The fear of being outcast has forced a lot of people
to live a double standard life.
a. mañana habit c. fatalism
b. crab mentality d. hypocrisy
74. Filipinos are fond of talking about other’s business. Secrets are
brought out, failures and flaws are emphasized and relationships are
destroyed.
a. selfishness c. blaming
b. gossiping d. disobedience
75. Filipinos are sometimes too self-righteous. When mistakes happen,
we do not want to take the blame, we lack humility to accept our failures.
a. selfishness c. blaming
b. gossiping d. disobedience to simple rule
76. Inability to follow laws and ordinances.
a. selfishness c. blaming
b. gossiping d. disobedience to simple rule
77. Insensitive to the needs and situations of others. It is the tendency to
focus on their own needs first before others.
a. selfishness c. blaming
b. gossiping d. disobedience to simple rule
78. It is a different thing to be an “epal” or “kapalmuks”, simply being an
attention grabber.
c. being onion-skinned or too
a. passivity
sensitive
b. living beyond their means d. attention taker
79. If we think highly of ourselves, then we have the tendency to put a
wall around us and that a signboard on our forehead saying “I must be C
respected.”
c. being onion-skinned or too
a. passivity
sensitive
b. living beyond their means d. attention taker
80. One of the reasons why a lot of Filipinos live in poverty is because of
overspending.
c. being onion-skinned or too
a. passivity
sensitive
b. living beyond their means d. attention taker
81. lack of initiative for change is also one reason why our country does

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not progress. We keep on complaining against the government and other
societal issue without doing anything about them. One of our excuses is
the lack of faith that our small actions can bring change.
c. being onion-skinned or too
a. passivity
sensitive
b. living beyond their means d. attention taker
82. Filipinos valued interpersonal relationship. It is firmly believed that
A
harmonious personal relationship is the key to successful endeavors.
a. personalism c. particularism
b. familialism d. none of the above
83. Based on the principle that home is the cradle of human personality
an character. Individuals strive to promote their own and their family’s
interests over community interests.
a. personalism c. particularism
b. familialism d. none of the above
84. Filipinos are family-oriented. Decision on matters is centered on the
welfare and best interest of the family
a. personalism c. particularism
b. familialism d. none of the above
85. Is the approach that may influence work or social relationships by
D
persons relating to objects, events and ideas.
a. values c. character building
b. character d. values orientation
86. Is the Filipino value of going out of the way to help without being
asked.
a. pakikiramay c. bayanihan
b. pakikisama d. galang
87. Regardless of whether someone’s views are agreeable or not,
Filipinos are capable of getting along with it.
a. pakikiramay c. bayanihan
b. pakikisama d. galang
88. Basically oriented to revere to the opinions of elders, peers, or those
in authority, during important discussions during social encounters.
a. pakikiramay c. bayanihan
b. pakikisama d. galang
89. Filipinos can render services and generous enough to extend help
without compensation.
a. pakikiramay c. bayanihan
b. pakikisama d. galang
90. Flor is excellent in starting her projects but failed to finish it because
of laziness and lack of excitement. What character is being portrayed by
Flor?
a. ningas cogon c. hyprocrisy
b. laziness d. inconsideration
Is an ideology and movement defined by prooting the interests of a
91 particular nation with the aim of acquiring and maintaining the nation's
sovereignty over its country of origin.
a. filipino nationalism c. nationalism

b. patriotism d. filipino values

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A type of nationalism that involves sthe conept of a shared culture among
92
group members and generally a shared language.
a. civic nationalism c. romantic nationalism

b. expansionist nationalism d. ethnic nationalism


A radical form of imperialism that includes independent, patriotic feelings
93
through miligary aggression.
a. civic nationalism c. romantic nationalism

b. expansionist nationalism d. ethnic nationalism


State derives political legitimacy from its citizens' active involvement and
94
the extent to which it reflects the will of the individuals.
a. civic nationalism c. romantic nationalism

b. expansionist nationalism d. ethnic nationalism

95 Otherwise known as organic nationalism and identity nationalism.

a. civic nationalism c. romantic nationalism

b. expansionist nationalism d. ethnic nationalism


Nationalist feelings are the outcome of opposition to colonial rule to
96
survive and maintain domestic identity.
a. religious nationalism c. third world nationaism

b. cultural nationalism d. liberal nationalism

97 A variety of non-civil or ethnic nationalism.

a. religious nationalism c. third world nationaism

b. cultural nationalism d. liberal nationalism


A shared religion contributes to a sense of domestic unityand mutual
98
bond between the nation's people.
A a. religious nationalism c. third world nationaism

b. cultural nationalism d. liberal nationalism


Ethnic or cultural nationalism refers to a coutnry that is itself a culster of
99
associated ehtnic and cultural communities.
A a. pan-nationalism c. stateless nationalism

b. diaspora nationalism d. national conservatism


10 Focus more on domestic interests than conventional conservatism whil
0 enot being unduly nationalist or pursuing a far-right agenda.
D a. pan-nationalism c. stateless nationalism

b. diaspora nationalism d. national conservatism

8
10
An ethnic or cultural minority within a nation-state aims independence.
1
a. pan-nationalism c. stateless nationalism

b. diaspora nationalism d. national conservatism


10
Ethnic population residing outside their traditional homelands.
2
a. pan-nationalism c. stateless nationalism

b. diaspora nationalism d. national conservatism


10 Sometimes referred to as socialist nationalism, relates to any political
3 movement combining lef-wing or socialism with nationalism.
a. revolutionary nationalism c. left-wing nationalism

b. diaspora nationalism d. stateless nationalism


10 Is a sense of love, dedication and attachment to a country and an alliance
4 with other people who share the same impression.
a. filipino nationalism c. nationalism

b. patriotism d. filipino values


10
Also called radical nationalism
5
a. revolutionary nationalism c. left-wing nationalism

b. diaspora nationalism d. stateless nationalism


10
It is to place one's hand over the heart during the national anthem.
6
a. patriotism of affection c. patriotism of manners

b. patriotism of duty d. none of the above


10 Includes fidelity to one's nation through material acts like military service
7 partriotism.
a. patriotism of affection c. patriotism of manners

b. patriotism of duty d. none of the above


10
Patriotism of the heart.
8
a. patriotism of affection c. patriotism of manners

b. patriotism of duty d. none of the above


10 Emotional and voluntary such as respect for the flag or the honoring of
9 veterans.
a. peacetime patriotism c. personal patriotism

b. official patriotism d. symbolic nationalism


11 In wartime is intended to raise morale, in turn contributing to the war
0 effort.

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a. peacetime patriotism c. personal patriotism

b. official patriotism d. symbolic nationalism


11 Cannot be so easily linked to a measurable gain for the state, but the
1 patriot does not see it as inferior.
a. peacetime patriotism c. personal patriotism

b. official patriotism d. symbolic nationalism


11 Promoted by the government which has a high symbolic and ceremonial
2 content like national monuments and veterans day.
a. peacetime patriotism c. personal patriotism

b. official patriotism d. symbolic nationalism


Started in the Philippines in 1800's with an upsurge of patriotic feelings
11
and nationalism ideals resulting from more than two decades of Spanish
3
rule.
a. filipino nationalism c. nationalism

b. patriotism d. filipino values


11
Spaniards born in the Philippines
4
C a. mestizos c. insulars

b. peninsulars d. indians
11
Philippine-based continental Spaniards
5
a. mestizos c. insulars

b. peninsulars d. indians
11
Blended heritage
6
a. mestizos c. insulars

b. peninsulars d. illustrados
11
Educated Filipinos
7
a. mestizos c. insulars

b. peninsulars d. illustrados
11
The following are Filipino indigenous values, except:
8
a. self-reliance c. national unity

b. human solidarity d. colonial mentality


11
Different ways to show Filipino sense of nationalism except:
9

10
a. respect the Philippine flag and
c. Speak out english language
value of Filipino identity.
d. be aware of the issues in our
b. be productive
country
12
Paved the way for liberalism to enter the nation.
0
a. secularization c. opening of Suez Canal

b. colonization d. spaish
12 Exposes the discrimination of Filipino clergys and the rcial and national
1 conflict with the Friars.
a. Gov. Gen. Carlos Maria dela
c. Rafael de Laquierdo
Torre
b. Father Pedro Pelaez d. Francisco Zaldua
12 He was the one who boost and inspired the Secularizaiton movement and
2 leads a Liberal Regime in Spain.
a. Gov. Gen. Carlos Maria dela
c. Rafael de Laquierdo
Torre
b. Father Pedro Pelaez d. Francisco Zaldua
He decide to restore old order and repealed the exemption of the Filipinos
12
from Polo y Servicio and tirbute that the Cavite workers ahd been
3
enjoying.
a. Gov. Gen. Carlos Maria dela
c. Rafael de Laquierdo
Torre
b. Father Pedro Pelaez d. Francisco Zaldua
12
A Bicolano soldier who testified against the GOMBURZA.
4
a. Gov. Gen. Carlos Maria dela
c. Rafael de Laquierdo
Torre
b. Father Pedro Pelaez d. Francisco Zaldua
12
Day of execution of the 3 priests.
5
D a. June 19, 1861 c. December 30, 1896

b. June 12, 1898 d. February 17, 1872

Paricipated in secularization but no longer active and was already more


12
than 80 years old. He calmly accepted death penalty as though it were
6
his penance for beig pro-Filipino.

a. Father Mariano Gomez c. Father Jacinto Zamora

b. Father Jose Burgos d. GOMBURZA


He was 35 years old at the time and was active and outspoken in
12
advocating Filipinization of the clergy. He wrote to defend the seculars
7
and was known to weep like a child.
a. Father Mariano Gomez c. Father Jacinto Zamora

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b. Father Jose Burgos d. GOMBURZA
Was known to be unfriendly to and would not countenance any arrogance
12
or authoritative behavior from Spaniards. He was a victim of mistaken
8
identity.
a. Father Mariano Gomez c. Father Jacinto Zamora

b. Father Jose Burgos d. GOMBURZA


Is an execution technique previously practiced in Spain where a tightened
12
iron collar is used to strangle or break a convicted person's neck. It is said
9
to be the form of execution performed to the three priests.
a. firing squad c. garote

b. hanging d. electrocution
It is considered as the beginning of the Filipino Nationalism in the
13
Phlippine history because the three priests were innocent yet accepted
0
the brutal punishment for the nation.
a. Father Mariano Gomez c. Father Jacinto Zamora

b. Father Jose Burgos d. GOMBURZA


13 Refers to the systematic efforts to spread opinion and beliefs by means of
1 pen and tongue literally means the propation of a given opinion.
a. propaganda c. La Solidaridad

b. secularization d. Illustrados
13
Goals of propaganda movement, except:
2
a. make the Philippines the c. exclusive right for Spaniards to
province of Spain. hold parishes
b. equality beween Spaniards and d. Filipino representation in Spanish
Filipino Cortes
13
The following causes the creation of the propaganda movement, except:
3
a. emergence of middle class c. execution of Jose Rizal
b. liberal administration of Gov.
d. deportation of patriotic Filipinos
Gen. Carlos
14
Three leading reformists in 19th century, except:
4
a. Juan Luna c. Graciano Lopez Jaena

b. Dr. Jose P. Rizal d. Marcelo H. Del Pilar


14
The most prolific writer among the propagandists.
5
a. Juan Luna c. Graciano Lopez Jaena

b. Dr. Jose P. Rizal d. Marcelo H. Del Pilar


14
Regarded as the greatest journalist of Reform Movement.
6

12
a. Juan Luna c. Graciano Lopez Jaena

b. Dr. Jose P. Rizal d. Marcelo H. Del Pilar


14 His pen name was Diego Laura and founded the La Solidaridad which
7 becomes the mouthpiece of the Propaganda.
a. Juan Luna c. Graciano Lopez Jaena

b. Dr. Jose P. Rizal d. Marcelo H. Del Pilar


14 A doctor of law who wrote the novel entitled "Ninay", the 1st Filipino
8 Novel that shows the Filipino's developed culture.
a. Antonio Luna c. Emilio Jacinto

b. Andres Bonifacio d. Dr. Pedro Paterno


14 Some of his works are Noche Buena, a biographical sketch that depicts
9 the actual life in the Philippine. His pen name was Taga-ilog.
a. Antonio Luna c. Emilio Jacinto

b. Andres Bonifacio d. Dr. Pedro Paterno


15
Brain of the Katipunan
0
a. Antonio Luna c. Emilio Jacinto

b. Andres Bonifacio d. Dr. Pedro Paterno


15
Supremo ng Katipunan
1
a. Antonio Luna c. Emilio Jacinto

b. Andres Bonifacio d. Dr. Pedro Paterno


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KKK meaning
2
c. Kataas-taasan, Kagalang
a. Kataas-taasan, Kagalang
galangan na Katipunan ng mga
galangan na Katipunan
Anak ng Ina mo
b. Kataas-taasan, Kagalang
d. Suprema y Honorable Asociación
galangan na Katipunan ng mga
de los Hijos del Pueblo
Anak ng Bayan
Refers to the sons of the people, used triangle method to recruit
15
members, where every member should recruit two new members who
3
would only know each other after passing the initiation rites.
D a. Maoist c. purita kashiwara

b. chopopo d. Katipuneros
15
What specific symbol represents our identity as Filipinos?
4
a. Manny Pacquiao c. Philippine Flag

C b. Ninoy Aquino d. President Marcos

13
Guiding principles that dictate conduct an can assist individuals to know
155
the distinction between right and wrong.
a. values c. core values

b. filipino values d. ethics

156 Amour propre

a. self-esteem c. sense of shame

b. debt of inner soul d. word of honor

157 Hiya

a. self-esteem c. sense of shame

b. debt of inner soul d. word of honor


A legal and formal models is defined as the international model. An
158
example is the bureaucracy displayed in the Philippine government.
a. exogenous model c. indigenous model

b. traditional model d. foregin model


Filipino values model that is deeply integrated in the Filipino's
159
subconsious, also called non-formal model.
a. exogenous model c. indigenous model

b. traditional model d. foregin model


Filipions always have a positive outlook because even in the smalles
160
things, we always find something tobe grateful for.
a. mapagpasalamat c. matatag

b. masigasig d. mapagmalasakit
Filipinos, beign in a nation susceptible to natural disasters, have adjusted
161 and learned to be powerful in moments of need and in difficult
circumstances that life throws at us.
a. magalang c. matatag

b. masigasig d. mapagmalasakit

162 We do everything we can to get it when Filipinos dream of something.

a. magalang c. matatag

b. masigasig d. mapagmalasakit
It is because of our family love and natural sympathetic characteristics
163 extended friends, neighbors and others that allows us to help without
asking for anything.
a. magalang c. matatag

b. masigasig d. mapagmalasakit

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164 Use of po and opo, and pagmamano.

a. magalang c. matatag

b. masigasig d. mapagmalasakit
As police affirm its unconditional servie and love for the nation and
165 individuals, police value a supportive and professional role, serves and
protects its clientele and community.
a. servanthood c. responsibility with accountability
d. valuing people and respect for
b. excellence
human rights.
Police are committed in doing and making things occur effectively and
166 efficiently in all of their efforts as they strive to accomplish more
consistently and outstandingly with tangible outcomes.

a. servanthood c. responsibility with accountability


d. valuing people and respect for
b. excellence
human rights.
Police carry out and execute their responsibilities and tasks as their moral
167 duty is to serve the public with due diligence and always bearing in mind
that they are accountable and duty bound to promote the public interest.

a. empowerment c. responsibility with accountability


d. valuing people and respect for
b. integrity
human rights.
Police always maintain their fellow human beings dignity whenevr they
168 cater their needs and are delicate and cautious in serving and protecting
them with compassion and utmost regard for their human rights.
a. empowerment c. responsibility with accountability
d. valuing people and respect for
b. integrity
human rights.
Police take an uncompromising and coherent position in the fulfillment of
169 their obligation to live an honest, upright and dignified life according to
the highest ethical and moral norms.
a. empowerment c. courage
d. valuing people and respect for
b. integrity
human rights.
From their moral strength, police draw their collective and individual
170
power of approach to always accept difficult duties.
a. empowerment c. courage
d. valuing people and respect for
b. integrity
human rights.
Police reach out and create bridges of collaboration, nurture volunteerism
171 and operate in harmony with their clientele by training individuals for a
better and safer society in the process.
a. empowerment c. courage

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d. valuing people and respect for
b. integrity
human rights.
172 Strengthening Peoples' Nationalism Through Philippine History Act

a. RA 10086 c. RA 1425

b. RA 8044 d. Philippine Constitution

173 Youth in Nation-Building Act

a. RA 10086 c. RA 1425

b. RA 8044 d. RA 9710
Act to include in the curricula of all public and private schools, colleges,
174
and universities courses on life, works, and writings of Jose Rizal.
a. RA 10086 c. RA 1425

b. RA 8044 d. Philippine Constitution


Focuses on the socially constructed basis of differences between men and
175 women emphasizes the need to challenge existing gender roles and
relations.
a. gender and development (GAD) c. socialization

b. gender d. gender socialization

176 The Magna Carta of Women

a. RA 10086 c. RA 1425

b. RA 8044 d. RA 9710

177 Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995

a. RA 7877 c. RA 10354

b. RA 9262 d. RA 7192

178 Women in Development and Nation Building Act

a. RA 7877 c. RA 10354

b. RA 9262 d. RA 7192

179 Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act of 2004

a. RA 7877 c. RA 10354

b. RA 9262 d. RA 7192

180 Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (RH Law)

a. RA 7877 c. RA 10354

b. RA 9262 d. RA 7192

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Refers to the specific set of characterisitcs that identifies the social
181
behaviour of women and men and the relationship between them.
a. gender and development (GAD) c. socialization

b. gender d. gender socialization

182 Gender identity can be affected by the following aspects, except:

a. social class c. social class

b. religion d. social media


Myth about gender: If a father does the household work, he is considered
183
as?
a. pathetic c. inferior

b. under the saya d. mahinang nilalang


Is the process by which social norms, roles and expectations are learned
184
and internalized.
a. gender and development (GAD) c. socialization

b. gender d. gender socialization


Is the process by which norms and expectations in relation to gender are
185
learned by women and men.
a. gender and development (GAD) c. socialization

b. gender d. gender socialization


A form of prejudgment, bias or limitation given to roles and expectation s
186
of males and females.
a. gender stereotype c. gender socialization

b. gender equality d. gender inequality


Gives men and women the entitlement to all aspects of human
187
development.
a. gender stereotype c. gender socialization

b. gender equality d. gender inequality


Refers to unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on the
188
gender.
a. gender stereotype c. gender socialization

b. gender equality d. gender inequality


Gender stereotype in social roles between men and women: Men provides
189
financially for the family; Women _________________.
a. take care of the house and
c. maintain social media account
children
b. attend social gatherings d. nag

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Gender stereotype in capacities between men and women: Men are
190
physically strong; Women are ________________.
a. cry babies c. emotionally unstable

b. physically weaker and fragile d. all of the above

Gender stereotype in traits and characteristics between men and women:


191
Men are aloof; Women are ________________.

a. loving c. attention-seeker

b. complicated d. all of the above

192 Group of people either related by consaguinity , affinity, or co-residence.

a. friends c. family
d. brother/sister from different
b. neighbors
parents
193 May include spouse, parents, brothers, sisters, sons, and daughters.

a. immediate family c. matrifocal family

b. extended family d. patriarchal family


Include grandparents, aunts, uncles, counsins, nephews, nieces and
194
siblings-in-law.
a. immediate family c. matrifocal family

b. extended family d. patriarchal family

195 Kind of family where women have resources to rear their children.

a. immediate family c. matrifocal family

b. extended family d. patriarchal family

196 A family in which the father is considered head of households.

a. immediate family c. matrifocal family

b. extended family d. patriarchal family


A traditional form of family that includes only the husband, the wife, and
197
unmarried children who are not of age.
a. conjugal family c. single family

b. nuclear family d. all of the above


A family composed of a grandparent, a brother, his sister, and her
198
children.
a. blended/step family c. childless family

b. family of choice/chosen family d. avuncular family


Is common with LGBT community. It refers to the group of people in an
199
individual's life that satisfies the typical role of family as a support

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system.
a. blended/step family c. childless family

b. family of choice/chosen family d. avuncular family


Sometimes called as the "forgotten family" as it does not meet the
200
traditional standards set by society.
a. blended/step family c. childless family

b. family of choice/chosen family d. avuncular family

201 An individual has only one partner during their lifetime.

a. monogamous family c. childless family

b. polygamous family d. chosen family

202 A family composed of a marriage that includes more than two partners.

a. monogamous family c. childless family

b. polygamous family d. chosen family

203 When a woman is married to more than one husband at a time.

a. polygamy c. fraternal polyandry

b. polyandry d. polyamory

204 Where two or more brothers are married to the same wife.

a. polygamy c. fraternal polyandry

b. polyandry d. polyamory

205 Group of conjoint marriage.

a. polygamy c. fraternal polyandry

b. polyandry d. polyamory
Girls help their mother with housework; boys are encouraged to play
206
outside the house.
a. manipulation c. verbal appelation

b. canalization d. acivity exposure

207 Boys don't cry, girls don't hit playmates.

a. manipulation c. verbal appelation

b. canalization d. acivity exposure

208 Girls are given dolle and tea sets; boys are given toy cars and machine.

a. manipulation c. verbal appelation

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b. canalization d. acivity exposure

209 Girl babies get more delicate handling

a. manipulation c. verbal appelation

b. canalization d. acivity exposure

210 Effects of religion, except:


c. inclrease physical and mental
a. healthy and stable family life.
health
b. reduction of domestic abuse d. ill-mannered children

211 Effects of mass media in socialization, except:


a. sexualization of young female
c. positive stereotypes
celebrities
d. video games that promote
b. negative stereotypes
violence
Is a form of mass media that comprises billboards, signs or placards
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placed inside and outside commercial buildings.
a. print media c. digital media
b. public speaking and even
d. outdoor media
organizing
Type of mass media that comprises both internet and mobile mass
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communication.
a. print media c. digital media
b. public speaking and even
d. outdoor media
organizing
214 Use physical object such as newspaper, book, pamphlet or comics.

a. print media c. digital media


b. public speaking and even
d. outdoor media
organizing
These are both social group and primary group of people who have
215
similar interests, age, background, or social status.
a. coworkers c. peer groups

b. soulmate d. colleagues

216 Positive effects of peer groups

a. future problems c. source of information

b. risk behaviors d. sexual promiscuity

217 Negative effects of peer groups

a. identity information c. teach unity

b. aggresion d. practicing venue to adulthood

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Often used to describe instances where an individual feels indirectly
218
pressured into changing his/her behavior to match that of his/her peers.
a. practicing venue to adulthood c. peer pressure

b. aggresion d. risk behaviors

219 Flag heraldic code of the Philippines.

a. RA 8491 c. RA 8149

b. RA 8941 d. RA 8914

220 Fluvial means

a. air c. archipelago

b. water d. earth

221 It is called ______________ when it contains group of islands.

a. air c. archipelago

b. water d. earth
Under this doctrine, each island has its own territorial sea, contiguous
222
zone, EEZ, and continental shelf.
a. doctrine of regime of islands c. innocent passage

b. normal baseline d. archipelagic baseline


It refers to the right of foreign vessels to freely navigate in the territorial
223 sea of another State without conducting activities that prejudice said
State's interests.
a. doctrine of regime of islands c. innocent passage

b. normal baseline d. archipelagic baseline


The set of geodesic lines completely encircling the Philippine archipelago
224
from where the maritime entitlements of the country are measured from.
a. doctrine of regime of islands c. innocent passage

b. normal baseline d. archipelagic baseline

225 Lies where the sea retreats at low water.

a. doctrine of regime of islands c. innocent passage

b. normal baseline d. archipelagic baseline


Shall mean any conventional sign which reveals man’s achievement and
226
heroism.
a. half-mast c. hoist

b. official residences d. symbol

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227 Shall mean "Malacañang".

a. half-mast c. hoist

b. official residences d. symbol

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