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POTRERO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Dunwoody St. University Subd. Potrero, Malabon City


SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
GRADE 12A
Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship
Final Exam

Name: _____________________________________ Teacher: Mr. Rolin R. Balinas Date: ____________

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


1) It is generally defined as by their common cultural heritage, language, beliefs, and shared interest.
a) Solidarity c) Community
b) Citizenship d) Engagement

2) Which of the following statement is not true about the small community?
a) Web of human relationship c) Has local economy
b) Unique community power structure d) Engage in international affairs

3) Which of the statement is not about “The Zeal of Action”?


a) Passion c) Immersion
b) Spirit d) None of the above

4) It is to get to know and understand the community.


a) Realize c) Judge
b) See d) Act

5) It is to analyze and assess the community based on one’s knowledge.


a) Realize c) Judge
b) See d) Act

6) It is to push for community into action.


a) Realize c) Judge
b) See d) Act

7) It is generally define by their common cultural heritage, language, beliefs, and shared interest and can be small or
large.
a) Village c) State
b) Region d) Community

8) It is a place-based community of a barangay or coastal village.


a) Large community c) Medium community
b) Small community d) Average community

9) It is bigger in land area such as region, state or nation.


a) Large community c) Medium community
b) Small community d) Average community

10) Kind of view that relates communities with geographical location, work and social system, deals within the
structure?
a) Alternative view c) )contemporary view
b) Holistic view d) Traditional view

11) Kind of view that is more integrative, address oppression and discrimination, it deals relational issues and
concern?
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a) Alternative view c) )contemporary view
b) ) Holistic view d) Traditional view

12) Kind of view that recognizes the interconnectivity of “people and place-based strategies” and acknowledges that
economic, environmental and social issues are interdependent?
a) Alternative view c) contemporary view
b) ) Holistic view d) Traditional view

13) What is term used for undertaking community action of implement community project by establishing benchmark
data?
a) Provide Benchmarking data c) contemporary view
b) Preliminary project planning d) none of the above

14) What do you call the process of securing community information and feedback needed to conceptualize a project
design or plan?
a) Provide Benchmarking data c) contemporary view
b) Preliminary project planning d) none of the above

15) “Go to people. Live with them, learn from them, love them. Start with what they know: build with what they
have.” Is a statement from?
a) Mahatma Gandhi c) Gautama Budhha
b) Lao Tzu d) Nelson Mandela

16) Which term is used as a process of living with the people in order to feel, smell, and thinks like them?
a) Intensive Training c) Immersion
b) Apprenticeship d) On the Job training

17) What is the tagalong word for “Immersion”?


a) Pagsisid c) Paglubog
b) Paglangoy d) Pagahon

18) Which of the following describes best the statement “a community has fuzzy boundaries”?
a) community has a clear and distinct boundary c) community has no boundary
b) community has no clear and no distinct boundary d) All of the above

19) Which of the following do not describe the statement “a community is a sociological constructs”?
a) community has a shared values c) community has shared expectations
b) community has a shared beliefs d) None of the above

20) Which of the following example describes: “A community may move”?


a) Nomadic herders c) Mobile fishing
b) Hunters moving d) All of the above

21) Why a community can be considered like an organism?


Which of the following describes best the statement “a community has fuzzy boundaries”?
a) Because people are living organism c) Because it function even people come and go
b) Because people are stays forever d) All of the above

22) Why Bartle is pointed out that “a community is a super- organic organism or system”?
a) Because community is made up of thought c) Because community is made up of outlook
b) Because community is made up of conduct d) All of the above

23) It is the community capital-its tools, skills, and ways of dealing with the physical environment.
a) Technological c) Political
b) Institutional d) Aesthetic values
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24) The various ways and means of allocating power, influence and decision-making.
a) Technological c) Political
b) Institutional d) Aesthetic values

25) Which of the following do not belong in the “Zeal of Action”?


a) Realize c) Judge
b) See d) Act

26) It is the community’s various ways and means of production and allocation of scarce and useful goods and
services.
a) Economics c) Political
b) Institutional d) Beliefs- Conceptual

27) These are the ways people act, react and interact, it includes marriage or friendship: roles of the mother or a
police officer.
a) Technological c) Technological
b) Institutional d) Aesthetic values

28) It is having ideas of what is good and bad, beautiful and ugly and right and wrong.
a) Technological c) Political
b) Institutional d) Aesthetic values
29) This dimension is sometimes thought to be the religion of the people.
a) Economics c) Political
b) Institutional d) Beliefs- Conceptual

30) What community action describes people living in similar setting or locality or context?
a) Common experience c) Common context
b) Common analysis d) Common understanding of an issue

31) What community action describes people encounter a comparable experience?


a) Common experience c) Common context
b) Common analysis d) Common understanding of an issue

32) What community action describes people have more or less similar view of the issue?
a) Common experience c) Common context
b) Common analysis d) Common understanding of an issue

33) What community action describes people went through a process of analyzing the issue?
a) Common experience c) Common context
b) Common analysis d) Common understanding of an issue

34) It is the capacity to create linkages and develop helpful relationship with powerful individuals, family and
organization.
a) Rewards c) Information
b) Connections d) Power in numbers

35) It is the base, back-up, and support of the people in the community.
a) Rewards c) Information
b) Connections d) Power in numbers

36) The ability to provide awards, promotion, money and gifts that are useful to meet individual or organization goals.
a) Rewards c) Information
b) Connections d) Power in numbers

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37) It is the leadership title or higher organization or institutional position.
a)Coercion c) Legitimate power
b) Connections d) Power in number

38) Is the ability to keep or share information.


a) Rewards c) Information
b) Connections d) Power in numbers

39) It is the influence through manipulation or coercion.


a)Coercion c) Legitimate power
b) Connections d) Power in number

40) It denotes interaction, sharing and relationships at different level.


a) Engagement c) Solidarity
b) Immersion d) Citizenship

II. ANALYZING THE WRONG TERM.


Choose the letter of the best answer. (If you think the UNDERLINED TERM is true choose “d”)
1) Citizenship is generally defined as by their common cultural heritage, language, beliefs, and shared interest.
a) Solidarity c) Community
b) Citizenship d) True

2) Immersion is used as a process of living with the people in order to feel, smell, and thinks like them?
a) Intensive Training c) On the Job training
b) Apprenticeship d) True

3) Political is the various ways and means of allocating power, influence and decision-making
a) Technological c) Economics
b) Institutional d) True

4) Local-Global refers to “spatial networks of social relations.”


a) Virtual Social Space c) Physical Space
b) Rural-Urban Space d) True

5) Community of Identity is the community that has common identifiable characteristic.


a) Community interest c) Community Solidarity
b) Community Values d) True

6) Geographical community focuses on the physical boundaries that make a distinct or separate, such as river or a
street.
a) Regional community c) Urban Community
b) Rural Community d) True

7) Aesthetic values It is having ideas of what is good and bad, beautiful and ugly and right and wrong.
a) Technological c) Political
b) Institutional d) True

8) “Go to people. Live with them, learn from them, love them. Start with what they know: build with what they have.”
Is a statement from Nelson Mandela.
a) Mahatma Gandhi c) Gautama Budhha
b) Lao Tzu d) True

9) Rural areas are known as countryside, farmland or agricultural land.


a) Region c) Province
b) Municipalities d) True
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10) Urban areas are progressive, advance, center of trade such as cities or towns.
a) Region c) Province
b) Municipalities d) True

11) Citizenship denotes interaction, sharing and relationships at different level.


a) Engagement c) Solidarity
b) Immersion d) True

12) Solidarity Denotes membership of in a political society, state or nation.


a) Engagement c) Immersion
b) Citizenship d) True

13) Engagement means that a person has to relate responsibly and act in solidarity with others.
a) Engagement c) Solidarity
b) Citizenship d) True

14) Economic Issues concerns in high poverty incidence.


a) Political issue c) Ecological issue
b) Social Issue d) True

15) Political issue concerns in the natural resources of the country.


a) Engagement c) Solidarity
b) Ecological issue d) True

16) Social Issues concerns in the restoration of democratic political institution.


a) Political issue c) Ecological issue
b) Economic Issue d) True

17) Ecological issue concerns in the social sector in terms of access to basic social services.
a) Political issue c) Ecological issue
b) Social Issue d) True

18) Zeal for Action is about the spirit and passion to see, judge and act.
a) Zeal to Understand c) Zeal for Movement
b) Zeal for Challenge d) True

19) Contemporary view relates communities with geographical location, work and social system, deals within the
structure?
a) Alternative view c) Traditional view
b) Holistic view d) True

20) Alternative view that is more integrative, address oppression and discrimination, it deals relational issues and
concern?
a) Traditional view c) )contemporary view
b) ) Holistic view d) True

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