20. Which of the following is considered as the norms in the society except; A. Not wearing decent clothes in particular events or occasions B. Cheating during exams or long quiz C. The use of "po" and "opo" when answering/talking to the elderly. D. A Crime committed by criminals
20. Which of the following is considered as the norms in the society except; A. Not wearing decent clothes in particular events or occasions B. Cheating during exams or long quiz C. The use of "po" and "opo" when answering/talking to the elderly. D. A Crime committed by criminals
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Transcribed Image Text:20. Which of the following is considered as the norms in the society except;
A. Not wearing decent clothes in particular events or occasions
B. Cheating during exams or long quiz
C. The use of "po" and "opo" when answering/talking to the elderly.
D. A Crime committed by criminals
21. Social norms and values are culturally determined rules to
A. Guide the people regarding what is right and wrong
B. Avoid paying fines and penalties
C. Lead us to popularity for being the talk of the town
D. Threat us to follow the rules even if it is against our will
22. The following are the norms being played by the students inside the classroom
except;
A. Attend classes regularly,
B. Interacting in the class discussions with the teachers.
C. Participates in group activities with another student
D. Cheat or use such material forbidden in the examinations
23. Shouting inside the church during mass would be a violation of a
C. Customs
D. Law
A. Folkway
В. Мoores
24. It is not acceptable to wear casual clothes in most fine dining establishments this
is an example of
A. Patterns
B. Laws
C. Beliefs
D. Mores
25. Culture is usually assumed to be
A. Always Changing
B. Subjective entity
C. Fixed and Static
D. All of the above
26. Which of the following statement is FALSE about culture
A. Culture is shared and passed down through generations
B. Cultures around the world are different but equal
C. Culture is also based on symbols
D. Culture is inherited genetically
27. Wearing a rectangular black mourning pin by the immediate family members
during deep bereavement is a characteristic of culture that is
A. Shared.
B. Cumulative.
C. Symbolic
D. Transmitted
28. Culture blending with other culture is possible because the characteristic of
culture is
A. Integrated
B. Interpretative
C. Dynamic
D. Compounded
29. Which of the following statement is TRUE about culture
A. Culture does not evolve and adapt changes
B. Culture blending with other culture is impossible.
C. Culture is learned from our families, peers and society where we live
D. Culture is does not evolves or change

Transcribed Image Text:30. Which of the following concept of "cultural relativism" refers to?
A. Viewing people's behavior from the perspective of their own culture.
B. Judging another culture by its standards
C. Judging another culture by the standards of one's own culture
D. Taking pride in one's ethnicity
31. Which of the following ways best describes in understanding cultural differences,
except?
A. Don't stereotype
B. Judging another's culture
C. Everyone is unique
D. Acceptance of one's culture
32. Which of these is an example of ethnocentrism?
A. westernized woman looking down on a tribal woman for not wearing clothing
B. Respecting other cultures of not eating pork meat
C. Understand why people have strong belief of faith healers
D. Performing a cultural dance from another country
33. It connotes the idea that in viewing a certain culture, one must understand the
culture in terms of its own values and beliefs.
A. racism
C. cultural relativism
B. Egocentrism
D. Ethnocentrism
34. Some people had a hard time speaking English fluently, the use of English
language labelling of people who can't speak well can lead to a
A. Self-fulfilment
C. Cultural connection
D. Sense of approval
B. Sense of ethnocentrism
35. Which of the following statement is FALSE regarding cultural relativism?
A. When studying another culture, you must convert to its religious beliefs to
understand its customs.
B. Something that might be taboo in your own society might be perfectly
acceptable in another society.
C. It's difficult or even impossible to force your own culture's rituals onto
another group.
D. People tend to be more tolerant of another culture's customs when they
learn the meaning behind them.
36. This is an essential concept in the society as well as in morality, because through
it the quality and honor of the people can be determined.
A. Money
B. Religion
C. Human Dignity
D. Humanity
37. It is the process of learning skills and social roles
A. Assimilation
B. Accommodation
C. Socialization
D. Mobilization
38. These are norms that regulate and control the people's behavior and conduct.
A. Folkways
B. Laws
C. Mores
D. Values
39. These are rights an individual enjoys such as the right to vote and the right to be
voted into public office.
A. Economic rights
B. Statutory Rights
C. Civil Rights
D. Political Rights
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