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KALINGA COLLEGES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INC.
PUROK 5, MOLDERO ST. BULANAO, TABUK CITY, KALINGA
FINAL EXAMINATION IN GENDER AND SOCIETY
DIRECTIONS: Choose the best answer. Write your answers on the answer sheet provided. SRICTLY NO ERASURES.
1. What is the process or the ability to create offspring?
a. Sex b. gender c. gender identity d. reproduction 2. What is the social dimension on one’s sexuality. a. Sexual orientation b. gender identity c. reproduction d. gender 3. What is the biological dimension of one’s sexuality. a. Sexual orientation b. gender identity c. sex d. gender 4. Another aspect of our gender pertains to our emotional and sexual attraction to a person. a. Reproduction b. gender identity c. sexual orientation d. sex 5. There are cases wherein a person’s biological sex does not align with one’s gender. People with this experience are referred to as ___________? a. Physical sex b. transgender c. bisexual d. homosexual 6. If at birth, when a child is observed to have a penis or testicles, then the child is categorized as ______? a. Female b. male c. homosexual d. bisexual 7. The totality of our own experience of our sex and gender? a. Sexuality b. sex c. gender d. intersex 8. They are the people who are attracted to the opposite sex? a. Heterosexual b. homosexual c. bisexual d. transgenders 9. People who are attracted to the same sex is called? a. Bisexual b. heterosexual c. transgenders d. homosexual 10. It is a social system where men primarily hold power in the political and the private spheres. a. Feminism b. women suffrage c. domestic violence d. patriarchy 11. In historical views on gender, they viewed women as the inferior sex and are properties of men whose only job was to obey their husbands, bear children and take care of the households. a. China c. Egypt c. Greek d. India 12. The continuing senses of social movement that aim to challenge the patriarchal society that creates these oppressive political structures, beliefs and practices against women. a. Sex b. gender c. feminism d. patriarchy 13. Is one of the salient points that feminism demands means that woman is in control of her body and she can decide for herself on what she sees is the best for her. a. Women suffrage b. reproductive rights c. domestic violence d. equality in politics and society 14. Feminism demands such as marital rape and physical abuse are often dismissed by society as part of a marriage. a. Women suffrage b. domestic violence c. reproductive rights d. equality in politics and society 15. A field of study concerned about how reproductive roles are interpreted and negotiated in the society through gender. a. Gender studies b. ethics in research c. social research d. research approach 16. It is the process of investigating social realities. a. Social research b. gender studies c. ethics in research d. research approach 17. The orientation in understanding social realities. a. Social research b. gender studies c. ethics in research d. research approach 18. These are considerations in conducting research to make sure that wellbeing of the participants are ensured and that the outcome of the study is sound without undue harm to people involved. a. Social research b. gender studies c. research approach d. ethics in research 19. This approach focuses on the meanings created and interpretations made by people about their own personal or vicarious experiences. a. Gender studies b. ethics in research c. qualitative approach d. quantitative approach 20. This focuses more on characterizing a population or a sample and in some cases, in making generalizations about the population based on the behavior of sample. a. Phenomenology b. hermeneutics c. quantitative approach d. qualitative approach 21. The totality of our own experience of our sex and gender? a. Sexuality b. sex c. gender d. intersex 22. It is a field a science which concerns itself with how people think and feel and how thoughts and feelings interact and lad to behavior. a. astronomy b. sociology c. psychology d. biology 23. What dimension of well-being that is concerned with a healthy and positive interaction and relationship with others? a. social b. mental c. material d. emotional 24. It is a complex phenomenon characterized by an affective and cognitive inclination to someone. a. passion b. love c. commitment d. intimacy 25. A set of social behaviors geared towards cohesion. a. love b. passion c. commitment d. intimacy 26. It is a decision to engage and maintain a loving relationship. a. relationship b. love c. passion d. commitment 27. A social bond between and among individuals manifested through communication and other forms of interaction. a. love b. passion c. commitment d. relationship 28. The psychosocial component of love, knowing and being known by someone in a deeply personal level. a. intimacy b. passion c. commitment d. Relationship 29. A psychologist renowned for his theory of love. a. George Levinger b. Robert Stenberg Sigmund Freud d. Aristotle 30. It is the process of giving and receiving information between and among people. a. communication b. language c. love d. relationship 31. These are symbols that are culturally agreed upon us possessing certain meanings and that are used by people to express certain realities and worldviews. a. Language b. symbols c. intimacy d. commitment 32. The emotive and physical component of love; drives towards sexual and romantic attraction. a. Passion b. commitment c. intimacy d. love 33. What do you call the needs and concerns relating to one or all of the psychosocial dimensions? a. psychosocial b. productive role c. reproductive role d. psychosocial issues 34. The social script ascribed to individuals pertaining to their role in child-bearing or child- rearing and related tasks such as maintaining the household. a. Productive role b. psychosocial issues c. awareness d. reproductive role 35. Which psychological domains which pertains to people’s action? a. affect b. behavior c. love d. cognition 36. These are sex characteristics that are present at birth. a. Secondary sex b. primary sex c. sexual orientation d. gender identity 37. The process by which we learn cultural norms and traditions is referred to? a. socialization b. awareness c. intimacy d. passion 38. It is a psychological domain which pertains to people’s feelings and emotion. a. behavior b. affect c. cognition d. love 39. It is a dimension of well-being pertains to clarity of mind or a healthy thought process. a. Physical b. emotional c. mental d. material 40. The social script ascribed to individuals pertaining to their role in economic production and related tasks such as engaging in public affairs and living in the world of work. a. Productive role b. reproductive role c. love d. psychosocial issues 41. Which concept of love means that who lived in the past or who are living now and regardless of their geographic location and socio- cultural identities, have experienced love. a. Love as a culture universal c. love neurobiological event b. Love as a social phenomenon d. love as an emotion 42. It is a type of contraceptive which is being inserted inside the uterus of a woman. a. Pills b. condom c. intrauterine device d. calendar method 43. A contraception for men, wherein the passageway for the sperm is surgically tied. a. tubal ligation b. vasectomy c. pills d. condom 44. A state of physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. a. Health b. hygiene c. sexual health d. reproductive health 45. Refers to the behavior that can improve cleanliness and lead to good health such as frequent handwashing, face washing and bathing with soap and water. a. Health b. sexual health c. reproductive health d. hygiene 46. Refers to the state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being in relation to sexuality. a. Hygiene b. health c. reproductive health d. sexual health 47. Refers to the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity in all matters relating to the reproductive system and to its functions and processes to all stages of life. a. Hygiene b. health c. reproductive health d. sexual health 48. These are men who are emotionally and sexually attracted to men? a. Gay b. transgender c. queer d. lesbian 49. When your gender identity matches with the sex you are assigned at birth?
a. non- binary b. gender identity c. androgynous d. cisgender
50. It is how you express your sense of being male or female neither, maybe through hairstyle, clothes, etc. a. sexual orientation b. gender expression c. gender identity d. androgynous 51. Proposes that men are able to adopt what is viewed as traditionally feminine characteristics? a. protest masculinity b. hegemonic masculinity c. caring masculinity d. queer 52. Is our conscious understanding o something? a. Awareness b. Relationship c. Intimacy d. Socialization 53. Pertains to people’s emotions and feelings? a. Affect b. Behavior c. Cognition d. Attitudes 54. Is the process by which we learn cultural norms and tradition?
a. Socialization b. Intimacy c. Relationship d. Psychosocial
55. Pertains to people action both observable or not rally observable a.Affect b. Behavior c. Cognition d. Intimacy 56. What type of violence involves causing harm to a woman’s body through physical force, such as hitting, slapping, or kicking? a. psychological violence b. Economic violence c. Physical violence d. Cultural violence 57. Which of the following is an example of physical violence? a. Threatening to leave a partner c. Spreading harmful rumors about a woman 58. What does sexual violence against women include? a. Verbal abuse b. Being denied access to healthcare c. Forced sexual acts without consent d. Workplace discrimination 59. Which of the following is an example of sexual violence? a. Workplace harassment b. Rape or attempted rape c. Discriminatory hiring practices d. Gender-based pay gap 60. Psychological violence against women refers to: a. Emotional manipulation and verbal threats b. Physical injuries caused by an intimate partner c. Economic exploitation d. Gender-based workplace discrimination 61. Which of the following is an example of psychological violence? a. Constantly belittling or insulting a woman’s abilities b. Denying a woman basic necessities such as food c. Imprisoning a woman against her will d. Preventing a woman from receiving an education 62. Cultural violence against women includes: a. Laws that protect women’s rights b. Traditions that justify harmful practices such as female genital mutilation c. Gender-neutral education policies d. Media representation that empowers women 63. Which of the following is an example of cultural violence? a. A woman not being allowed to work due to societal expectations b. A woman experiencing sexual violence from a stranger c. A woman being denied an education because of her gender d. A woman being denied access to healthcare 64. Occurs when someone says or does something to make a person feel stupid or worthless. a. Emotional violence b. physical violence c. spiritual violence d. psychological violence 65. Occurs when someone use language, whether spoken or written to cause harm to an individual. a. physical violence b. verbal abuse c. financial abuse d. neglect 66. Occurs when someone controls an individual’s financial resources without the person’s consent. a. Neglect b. verbal abuse c. financial abuse d. emotional violence 67. Which law in the Philippines specifically aims to eliminate violence against women and their children? a. Republic Act No. 9262 b. Republic Act No. 10533 c. Republic Act No. 7877 d. Republic Act No. 9999 68. Republic Act No. 9262, or the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004, provides protection for women who experience: a. Domestic violence only b. Workplace harassment c. Physical, sexual, psychological violence, and economic abuse d. Sexual harassment only 69. Which Philippine law guarantees equal pay for equal work between men and women? a. Republic Act No. 6727 b. Republic Act No. 7850 c. Republic Act No. 7880 d. Republic Act No. 10911 70. What is the main purpose of Republic Act No. 9710, also known as the Magna Carta of Women? a. To protect women’s rights in the workplace b. To promote the representation of women in politics c. To uphold women’s rights and ensure gender equality in all spheres of society d. To provide housing for women 71. Republic Act No. 8353, also known as the Anti-Rape Law of 1997, changed the legal definition of rape. What was one major change under this law? a. Rape can only occur within marriage b. It expanded the definition of rape to include acts other than penetration c. Rape is only considered if it is reported within 24 hours d. Only men can be accused of rape under this law 72. The Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995 (Republic Act No. 7877) aims to protect women from harassment in which setting? a. Public spaces b. Workplaces, educational institutions, and training environments c. Within the family d. Religious institutions 73. Which law protects women from discrimination in hiring, promotion, and other employment-related activities? a. Republic Act No. 719 b. Republic Act No. 10911 c. Republic Act No. 6735 d. Republic Act No. 7200 74. Which of the following is the purpose of the "Kasambahay Law" (Republic Act No. 10361)? a. To regulate labor standards for domestic workers b. To provide welfare services for women in rural areas c. To promote women’s participation in government offices d. To ensure women’s representation in media 75. Republic Act No. 10354, also known as the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012, primarily aims to provide women with: a. Equal educational opportunities b. Access to reproductive health services and information c. Equal voting rights d. Protection against workplace discrimination 76. Under the Magna Carta of Women, Republic Act No. 9710, women are entitled to: a. Paid sick leave only b. Equal rights to inheritance and property ownership c. Family and medical leave d. None of the above 77. Which of the following is one of the rights of women under the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009 (Republic Act No. 9775)? a. The right to own and operate media outlets b. The right to be free from exploitation, including sexual abuse through child pornography c. The right to work in all industries d. The right to access financial aid for businesses 78. The "Bawal Bastos" or Safe Spaces Act (Republic Act No. 11313) addresses which of the following? a. Addressing gender-based violence in rural communities b. Ensuring safety for women in public places by addressing sexual harassment c. Eliminating child labor in rural areas d. Providing financial assistance for women entrepreneurs 79. What is the goal of the National Framework Plan for Women (Republic Act No. 9710)? a. To provide financial assistance to women in need b. To integrate gender-responsive policies across all sectors of governance c. To grant women more political representation d. To establish women-only job opportunities 80. Under the law, women who experience violence in intimate relationships are entitled to what legal measure? a. Civil annulment of marriage b. A protection order under Republic Act No. 9262 c. Custody of the children without restrictions d. Legal custody of the family estate 81. Which law requires women who are pregnant or have recently given birth to be given paid maternity leave? a. Republic Act No. 10354 b. Republic Act No. 11210 (Expanded Maternity Leave Law) c. Republic Act No. 10687 d. Republic Act No. 11058 82. Republic Act No. 11058, also known as the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Law, provides protections for workers. Which of the following does it ensure for women? a. Equal access to education b. Protection from workplace discrimination based on gender c. Paid sick leave for women only d. Public office appointments for women 83. What provision does Republic Act No. 10645 (Mandatory PhilHealth Coverage for Senior Citizens) provide for women? a. Lifetime insurance coverage for senior women b. Health insurance for all women of reproductive age c. Subsidized health services for pregnant women only d. None of the above 84. Which law specifically addresses the rights of women in conflict zones and provides support for women and children affected by armed conflict? a. Republic Act No. 8190 b. Republic Act No. 7610 c. Republic Act No. 9710 d. Republic Act No. 9851 85. Which of the following laws ensures that women have access to legal assistance and the right to file complaints for any form of abuse or violence they experience? a. Republic Act No. 9710 b. Republic Act No. 9262 c. Republic Act No. 10361 d. Republic Act No. 7277 86. When was the CEDAW adopted by the UN General Assembly? a. December 19, 1979 b. December 21, 1979 c. December 19, 1981 d. December 19, 1879 87. This is the formal agreement among countries. a. Treaty b. CEDAW c. VAWC d. UN Assembly 88. In this principle, inequality is reinforced by the patriarchy system that sees men as leaders. a. Discrimination b. state obligation c. non-discrimination d. substantive equality 89. In this principle, we need to respect, protect, promote and fulfill. a. state obligation b. discrimination c. substantive equality d. non-discrimination 90. It easier to recognize as the discrimination is quite obvious. a. Non-discrimination b. direct discrimination c. indirect discrimination d. d discrimination 91. When was the CEDAW in Philippines ratified? a. August 5, 1981 b. August 5, 1988 c. August 3, 1981 d. August 5, 1991 92. Society ignores that men and women are actually different. a. Corrective b. formal c. protectionist d. constructive 93. Women are seen as vulnerable and prohibited from participating certain activities. a. Formative b. constructive c. corrective d. protectionist 94. Priority is given to correct the environment in order to benefit both men. a. Formative b. constructive c. corrective d. protectionist 95. Where did the fourth world country conference happen? a. Pakistan b. Beijing c. Macau d. US 96. This is the fundamental law of the country upon which all the laws are anchored or based on. a. 1988 Constitution b. 1981 Constitution c. 1987 Constitution d. 1918 Constitution 97. This refers to an act that is sexual in nature, committed against a woman or her child a.Sexual violence b. physical violence c. psychological violence d. economic abuse 98. What is the Republic Act 9710? a. Rape law b. VAWC c. Magna Carta of women d. Labor Code 99. An act giving representation to women in social security. a. Republic Act 7688 b. Republic Act 7681 c. Republic Act 7689 d. Republic Act 7988 100. An act providing assistance to women engaging in micro and cottage business enterprise. a. R.A. 7821 b. R.A. 7982 c. R.A. 7822 d. 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