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DISS Quarter Exam

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I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. He defines natural sciences as “disciplines that deal only with natural events using scientific
methods.
A. Copernicus B. Galileo C. Buchel D. Ledoux
2. The aim of the natural sciences is to discover the laws that rule the world.
A. Buchel B. Karl Popper C. Thomas Kuhn D. Ledoux
3. It is the study of humans and their interactions.
a. Natural Science B. Anthropology C. Social Science D. Society
4. He defines social science as the subject that relate to the origin, organization and development of
human society.
5. It is the study of astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth sciences and physics as well as areas of
overlap.
a. Formal Science B. Natural Science C. Social Science D. Applied Science
6. The exploration and the study of human diversity around the world.
a. Economics B. Physiology C. Anthropology D. Society
7. Deals with the study of various ways of inheritance that takes place in man.
a. Neuroanthropology B. Human Osteology C. Primatology D. Human Genetics
8. Derived from the Greek word “ethnos” which means “people” and “graphien” which means
“writing”.
a. Ethnology B. Paleontology C. Photography D. Ethnography
9. The study of Earth’s surface; land, features, phenomena and inhabitant of the earth.
a. History B. Environment C. Geography D. Economics
10. The study of language and its structure.
a. Knowledge B. Linguistics C. Language D. Economics
11. According to him “Social Sciences are those bodies of learning and study which recognizes the
simultaneous and mutual action of physical and no-physical stimuli which produce social
relation”.
a. Charles Beard B. Bining & Bining C. Centeno D. James High
12. Deals with the study of skeletal materials.
a. Human Osteology B. Human Genetics C. Primatology D. Forensic Anthropology
13. He viewed economics as the study of how man could best allocate and utilize the scarce resources
of society to satisfy his unlimited want.
a. Fajardo b. Leano c. Castillo d. Corpuz
14. According to him economics is the proper allocation and efficient use of available resources for
the maximum satisfaction of human wants.
a. Corpuz b. Castillo c. Leano d. Fajardo
15. It is neither a physical science nor a social science.
a. Economics b. Linguistics c. Geography d. History
16. The creation of narratives of the past – analysis plays less role as the role of accidents is most
important.
a. Positivism b. Narrative-Chronology c. Negativism d. Total History
17. Rejects human agency in historical affairs.
a. Total History b. Positivsm C. Analysis D. Negativism
18. The word politics came from the Greek word “polis” which means,
A. City-State B. Government C. Power D. Democracy
19.

II. IDENTIFICATION: Identify the following statements. Choose the correct answer (letter) inside the
box.

A. Structural Functionalism B. Parson C. Psychoanalysis

D. Karl Marx and Engels E. Marxism F. Symbolic Interactionism

G. George Herbert Mead H. Santrock I. Merton

33. It is an economic system where the government would control all resources and means of
production to ensure equality.
34. This approach looks at both social structure and social functions.
35. He believes that there are four functional imperatives that are necessary for all system-
adaptation (A), goal attainment (G), integration (I), and latency (L).
36. They are the proponent of Marxism approach.
37. It is defined as a set of psychological theories and therapeutic techniques and analyzes the
psychodynamics of the person’s personality.
38. The idea of symbolic interactions was first crystalized in the work of him.
39. He made it clear from the outset that structural functional analysis focuses on groups,
organizations, societies and cultures.
40. It appraises the meanings that people attach to everyday forms of interaction in order to
explain social.
41. He defined psychology as the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
42. He is the most important structural functional theorist.
III. ENUMERATION: Give the answer for what is needed of the following topic:

Methods of Creating History

43.
44.
45.
46.
47.

Three Agencies or “Provinces” of Mental Life


48.
49.
50.

Answer Key:

1. Ledoux 42. Positivism


2. Buchel 43. Narrative-Chronology
3. Social Science 44. Biography-Hagiography
4. 45. Dialects-Analysis
5. Natural science 46. Meta Narrative-Total History
6. Anthropology 47. Negativism
7. Human Genetics 48. Id
8. Etnography 49. Ego
9. Geography 50. Superego
10. Linguistics
11. D.
12. A.
13. C.
14. D.
15. C.
16. B.
17. D.
18. A.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32. E.
33. A.
34. B.
35. D.
36. C.
37. G.
38. I.
39. F.
40. C.
41. B.
The word politics came from the Greek word “polis” which means, “city-state”.
Negativism rejects human agency in historical affairs.
Narrative-Chronology is the creation of narratives of the past – analysis plays less role as the role of
accidents is most important.
It is neither a physical science nor a social science. Geography
Deals with the study of skeletal materials. Human Osteology
Primatology deals with the study of primates or hominids of the genus Homo, especially Homo Sapiens.
The study of language and its structure. Linguistics

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