SUMMATIVE 2nd Week - UCSP
SUMMATIVE 2nd Week - UCSP
SUMMATIVE 2nd Week - UCSP
NAME:_________________________________YR./SEC._____________ DATE:___________
a. simple c. complicated
b. plain d. easy
2. Which of the following choices is not part of the so-called concepts of culture?
a. Language c. Religion
b. Institution d. Traditions
a. Fiesta c. Machines
b. Courtship d. Emotions
6. All of the following items are parts of complexity in a society. Which one does not belong to the
group?
a. Organization c. Food
b. Beliefs d. Symbols
7. Analyze all the given statements. Trace which one is the best description of the complexity of
culture and society.
8. Edward B. Tylor described culture as “a complex whole.” Which of the following choices
supports Tylor’s description on culture?
a. Culture as a complex whole means it encompasses traits and values of the society.
b. Culture as a complex whole means it includes laws and norms in the government.
c. Culture as a complex whole means it deals with everything that a person learns and shares as
a member of the society.
d. Culture as a complex whole means it refers to the beliefs and
traditions of modern Filipinos.
9. Culture is defined as the process through which human beings satisfy their wants. This
statement simply means that culture is __________.
a. continuous c. social
b. gratifying d. transmitted
10. “Culture is not something that an individual alone can possess.” Which characteristic or
aspect of culture is best described by the said statement?
11. The following are all considered as means of transmitting culture among members of the
society. Which one is the main vehicle of passing culture from one generation to another
generation?
a. Instruction c. Language
b. Imitation d. Symbols
12. Culture develops through social interaction. No man can acquire culture without association
with others. What aspect of culture is best suitable for this statement?
13-14. Which statements are not true about the aspects of culture in relation to society?
15. One of the characteristics of culture is being continuous and cumulative. No culture remains
constant or unchanged; it is subject to slow but constant change. Culture is responsive to the
changing conditions of the physical world; hence, it is dynamic. Which scenario below best fits
as an example of the given statements on culture?