1 Summative Test: Core Subjects
1 Summative Test: Core Subjects
1 Summative Test: Core Subjects
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IX – Zamboanga Peninsula
Division of Zamboanga del Norte
LINGASAD INTEGRATED HIGH SCHOOL
Lingasad, Polanco, Zamboanga del Norte
1 SUMMATIVE TEST
st
CORE SUBJECTS:
(A) Introduction to the Philosophy of the
Human Person
(B) Understanding Culture, Society and
Politics
(C) Physical Education and Health 3
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
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2. Use the ANSWER SHEET for your answers.
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answer. Then encircle your final answer.
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NOTE:
Please follow these simple instructions. The earlier I train you on
how to follow these types of instructions the better. This might
be simple to you but it will surely help you in the future. Please
take this seriously. You are now in your senior year. Thank you.
--SIR FRAYNA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART 1
Introduction to the Philosophy
of the Human Person . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
PART 2
Understanding Culture, Society
and Politics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
PART 3
Physical Education and Health 3 ......... 15
PART 1
INTRODUCTION TO THE
PHILOSOPHY OF THE
HUMAN PERSON
(25 ITEMS)
Instructions: Read the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of your choice on the answer sheet
provided.
______ 4. He was considered the foremost philosophers of ancient times. He was credited with
formulating the Socratic method___________.
a) Plato
b) Aristotle
c) Socrates
d) Democritus
______ 5. A student of Socrates, he wrote down his mentor’s teaching and incorporated some of
his own ideas into them included his Theory of Forms________.
a) Plato
b) Aristotle
c) Socrates
d) Democritus
______ 9. It requires a person to be willing to examine one’s thoughts, feelings, and action
and to learn more about one’s life and experiences.
a) Reflection
b) Observation
c) Knowledge
d) Doubt
______ 10. The Greek term for philosophy, philosophia, means ___.
a) Love of freedom
b) Love of faith
c) Love of wisdom
d) Love of knowledge
______ 11. It is the branch of Philosophy which deals with beauty and what makes things
“beautiful”.
a) Epistemology
b) Logic
c) Ethics
d) Aesthetics
______ 12. It is the branch which deals with moral questions and dilemmas.
a) Epistemology
b) Logic
c) Ethics
d) Aesthetics
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______ 13. Philosophy began through -
a) Epistemology
b) Logic
c) Ethics
d) Aesthetics
______ 17. Who is the philosopher that claims about the existence of apeiron?
a) Thales
b) Anaximander
c) Anaximenes
d) Anaxagoras
______ 18. Their philosophy is always inclined to religious practices and beliefs.
a) Western Philosophy
b) Eastern Philosophy
c) Philosophy of Religion
d) Philosophy of Science
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______ 20. Who says the famous quotation: “The unexamined life is not worth living”?
a) Thales
b) Aristotle
c) Plato
d) Socrates
______ 24. What do you call a doctrine that all matters have life?
a) Sophists’ doctrine
b) Mythological doctrine
c) Biological perspective
d) Hylozoist perspective
______ 25. This philosophy is all about the never-ending quest for truth.
a) Western Philosophy
b) Eastern Philosophy
c) Philosophy of Religion
d) Philosophy of Science
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PART 2
UNDERSTANDING
CULTURE, SOCIETY
AND POLITICS
(25 ITEMS)
5
Instructions: Read the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of your choice on the answer sheet
provided.
______ 1. It describes human, human behaviour and human societies around the world.
a) Sociology
b) Anthropology
c) Political Science
d) Culture
______ 3. It defines how people relate to nature and their physical environment.
a) Politics
b) Anthropology
c) Culture
d) Sociology
______ 6. It is a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing.
a) Beliefs
b) Customs
c) Traditions
d) Norms
______ 7. It is a social science that deals with humans and their interactions.
a) Sociology
b) Anthropology
c) Political Science
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d) Culture
______ 8. It sees etical foundation of contemporary anthropology.
a) Nature of politics
b) Nature of anthropology
c) Nature of culture
d) Nature of sociology
______ 9. It sees social life as a competition, and focuses on the distribution of resources, power,
and inequality.
a) Theoretical perspective
b) Conflict perspective
c) Cultural perspective
d) Functionalist perspective
______ 10. It is used to analyse and explain objects of social study, and facilitate organizing
sociological knowledge.
a) Theoretical perspective
b) Conflict perspective
c) Cultural perspective
d) Functionalist of knowledge
______ 11. Which of the following statements shows the goal of Anthropology?
a) It describes how various political systems function, and to find more effective
political systems.
b) It shows the meaning and consequences of modernity, postmodernity and the
new globalization.
c) It explains how membership in one's social group affects individual behavior.
d) It understands how we adapt to different environmental conditions and how
we vary as a species.
______ 12. It views individual and group behaviour and social interactions as defining features of
society.
a) Cultural relativism
b) Structural functionalism
c) Symbolic interactionism
d) Cultural sensitivity
______13. It is the distinctive characteristic that defines an individual or is shared by those belonging
to a particular group.
a) Identity
b) Culture
c) Opinion
d) Beliefs
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______ 14. It refers else.
a) Symbols
b) Norms
c) Artifacts
d) Language
______ 15. It refers to all alterations affecting new traits or trait complexes and changes in a cultures
content and structure.
a) Cultural change
b) Social change
c) Political change
d) Sociological change
______ 16. Cultural relativism can be used to evaluate other cultures based on ideas that one’s
believe in.
a) True
b) False
c) Maybe
d) None of the above
______ 17. It refers to a group or community which shares common experiences that shapes the
way its members understand the world.
a) Community
b) Society
c) Humanity
d) Company
______ 18. It is the ability to understand a culture on its own terms and not to make judgments
using the standards of one's own culture.
a) Western Philosophy
b) Eastern Philosophy
c) Cultural relativism
d) Philosophy of Science
______ 19. It refers to a system of words and symbols used to communicate with other people.
a) Symbols
b) Norms
c) Artifacts
d) Language
______ 20. It refers to valuable tools for exploring the past and using them to understand the past.
a) Values
b) Norms
c) Artifacts
d) Language
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______21. Cultural relativism teaches us that, marriage patterns are__________, not objective truth.
a) Social option
b) Political option
c) Cultural option
d) Socio-cultural option
______ 22. These are rules or expectations of behaviour and thoughts based on shared beliefs within
a specific cultural or social group.
a) Values
b) Norms
c) Artifacts
d) Language
______ 23. The following are the major elements of culture except
a) Artifacts
b) Symbols
c) Minerals
d) Values
______ 24. It is one of the five major types of societies wherein knowledge is a commodity and
technological innovation is the key to long-lasting growth and development.
a) Post-industrial societies
b) Industrial societies
c) Horticultural and pastoral societies
d) Agricultural societies
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PART 3
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
AND HEALTH 3
(H.O.P.E. 3)
(25 ITEMS)
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Instructions: Read the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of your choice on the answer
sheet provided.
______ 2. It is an energy system that requires high amount of energy in short duration.
a) Anerobic a-lactic System
b) Anaerobic Lactic System
c) Aerobic System
d) Adrenaline System
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c) Oxidative System
d) Glycolytic System
______ 8. What kind of energy system is being used when doing a slow but powerful movement in a
dance?
a) ATP-CP
b) Anaerobic Lactic System
c) Aerobic System
d) Adrenaline System
______ 10. Mostly, what kind of energy system is being used in dancing?
a) ATP-CP
b) Lactic Acid System
c) Aerobic System
d) Glycolytic System
______ 11. The following are nutrients needed by the body to produce energy, except
a) Carbohydrates
b) Fats
c) Proteins
d) It under
______13. _________ training in _________ distance can help build an aerobic base.
a) Slow; short
b) Slow; long
c) Moderate; long
d) Fast; short
______ 14. It plays a vital role for self-expression and has been part of rituals and religious
gatherings.
a) Aerobic activity
b) Dance
c) Fitness
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d) Sports
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______ 15. These are chemicals within the brain that helps communicate messages throughout the
body.
a) Endorphin
b) Dopamine
c) Norepinephrine
d) Neurotransmitters
______ 16. Which of the following statements defines dancing as stress management?
a) Dance can be used in many ways and one function is to relieve stress.
b) Through dancing, we lead to an unhealthy lifestyle.
c) To avoid chronic illness or disease, we opted to seek activities to have a healthy
living.
d) In dancing, it avoids stress and can make our life easy and much more fun.
______ 18. It is the body’s natural pain killers to reduce stress and improve the mind’s perception of
the world.
a) Endorphin
b) Dopamine
c) Norepinephrine
d) Neurotransmitters
______ 19. The following are the physical benefits of dancing except one:
a) Improved condition of heart and lungs
b) Increased muscular strength and endurance
c) Improved physical confidence
d) Improved general and psychological well-being
______21. The following are the causes and effects of stress except one.
a) Anxiety
b) Panic
c) Joy
d) Misery
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______ 22. Which of the following is a mental benefit of dancing?
a) Improved muscle tone and strength
b) Refined self-confidence and self-esteem
c) Improved physical confidence
d) Stronger bones
______ 23. How can dancing improve one’s life and health?
a) Dancing decreases the chance of developing heart disease.
b) Dancing improves positive feelings, behaviour and communication.
c) Dancing provides social and emotional health.
d) All of the above
______ 24. The following are some ways on how to keep one’s exercise successful except
a) Consult with your doctor
b) Schedule your work out
c) Find a friend
d) Do what you love
______ 25. One of the most basic motives of dance is the expression and communication of
emotion.
a) True
b) False
c) Maybe
d) None of the above
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