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La Consolacion College of Rinconada

Iriga City

DISCIPLINE AND IDEAS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE


Pre-Final Examination
2nd Semester, A/Y 2018-2019
Name:_________________________________________ Date of Examination: _______________________
Year Level and Section: Score: ___________________________________

I- Match column A with the correct answer in column B, write only the letter of answer on the space
provided.

COLUMN A COLUMN B
Translated as “come what may”, this is the Filipinos’ own
1. version of fatalism, the belief of leaving everything to the hands A. Balik bayan box
of fate. Mentality
2. People ingrained with this mentality either become exploitative B. Crab Mentality
or jealous of the success of the OFW, not knowing that he/she is
working hard away from his loved ones in a foreign country. C. Filipino Time
3. Defined as a preference for all things foreign over our own. D. Ningas Kugon

4. “If I can’t have it, neither can you!” E. E.Manana Habit


F. Bahala Na
5. Minutes or hours behind the standard time.
G. Colonial Mentality
6. “Leaving our work either half-baked or half finished.”
H. Prospero Covar
The habit encourages procrastination, an “ability” we Filipinos
7. have since turned into an art form. I. Dr Seuz Salazar
8. Pantayong Pananaw
J. Virgilio Enriquez
9. Sikolohiyang Pilipino
10. Pilipinohiya

II- IDENTIFICATION. Write the word, concept or theory described in each item.

________________11. They have the capacity to interact with their environment.


________________12. Is a complex of many variables which surrounds man as well as the living organisms?
________________13. It is also known as the Coupled Human and Natural System, or CHANS
________________14. It is the scientific study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth
and other planets, including the water cycle, water resources and environmental
watershed sustainability.
________________15. It involves exhaustive management and modification of natural environment or
wilderness into built environment such as settlements and semi-natural habitats such as
arable fields, pastures, and managed woods. It also has been defined as “the total of
arrangements, activities, and inputs that people undertake in a certain land cover type”.
________________16. It occurs when the ecological footprint of a human population in a specific
geographical location exceeds the carrying capacity of the place occupied by that
group.
________________17. It is a kind of agriculture where a lot of capital and labor are used to increase the yield
that can be obtained per area. The use of large amounts of pesticides for crops, and for
medication for animal stocks is common.
________________18. The first to launch a Philippine-based Psychological theories.
________________19. First introduced the concept of Sikolohiyang Pilipino.
________________20. The discipline is concerned with the unravelling and understanding of the Filipino
mind, culture, and society through Filipino culture-based theories, methods, and
perspectives.
III- Below are concepts and ideas contributed by our notable Filipino Social Thinker in Indigenous
Social Science. Choose from the box the name of the contributor of the idea or concept cited in
each item.
 Jose Rizal ● Jose P. Laurel
 Andres Bonifacio ● Emilio Jacinto

______________________21. “Human problems are irrational human creations and can be solved through
rational solutions. If reason commits mistakes, only reason can correct them.”
______________________22. “Intelligence is the solution to the ills of the country.”
______________________23. Founded Katipunan/KKK. (Kataastaasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng
mga Anak ng Bayan)
______________________24. According to him, a revolution of war is justified when there is breach of
contract.
______________________25. “In a colonial situation where both will and thinking are suppressed, where
intellectual fanaticism is the rule, where one’s will is conditioned to submit to
tyranny, it is intellectual liberty that comes primary.”
______________________26. “Filipinos must get rid of slavery; must embrace liberty again with a price, a
bloody revolution.”
______________________27. “Human rights cannot be guaranteed unless the citizens first do their
obligations towards the state.”
______________________28. Transformed the blood compact (sandugo) as a kinship contract.
______________________29. “Individuals cannot forever remain in solitude.”
______________________30. “Good governance is founded on righteousness and foreign relations must be
based on full reciprocal rights and privileges between and among nations.”

IV- Complete the table of the basic tenets and key concepts in Sikolohiyang Pilipino. (31-40, 10 pts.)
Accommodative Values:
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________

Confrotative Values:
Linking Socio-
_______________________ Core Value:
Personal Value:
_______________
_______________________
______________________
_______________________

Pivotal Interpersonal
Value:
______________________

V- Complete the star diagram by writing the following (46-60, 15 pts)


a. Write the three disciplines that promoted Filipino perspectives on the box.
b. Write the respective proponents of each discipline on the circle.
c. Write the importance of indigenizing the study of social science on the star.
VI- Identify the toxic filipino culture embedded in the Filipino trait/value given in the following item. Explain
briefly. (61-66, 3 pts. each)

A. Close family ties

B. Belief in Divine Providence

VII- ESSAY:

A. Differentiate the term “MA-GULANG” and “MADISKARTE” in the Filipino concept. (67-70, 5pts)
B. Explain the relationship between the “three pillars of sustainability”. (71-75, 5pts.)

VIII- ENUMERATION

60-65. Enumerate at least 5 ways on how people adapt to the environment.

Prepared by: Noted:

GWEN MIGUELLE G. DAVID MS. RECHILDA L. HUGO


Subject Teacher SHS Coordinator

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