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Grade 12 TVL and HUMMS Pretest

This document is a pre-test for a lesson on anthropology, sociology, and political science. It contains 5 multiple choice questions to assess prior knowledge on topics like the definition of sociology, the goal of political science, how anthropologists learn new information, and key concepts like social distance and power. It also includes 5 true/false statements and a matching exercise with definitions to complete. Upon finishing, students are instructed to message the teacher via Facebook Messenger or email to receive the learning activity sheet for the lesson. The pre-test aims to determine students' baseline understanding of topics that will be covered in the upcoming lesson.

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Grade 12 TVL and HUMMS Pretest

This document is a pre-test for a lesson on anthropology, sociology, and political science. It contains 5 multiple choice questions to assess prior knowledge on topics like the definition of sociology, the goal of political science, how anthropologists learn new information, and key concepts like social distance and power. It also includes 5 true/false statements and a matching exercise with definitions to complete. Upon finishing, students are instructed to message the teacher via Facebook Messenger or email to receive the learning activity sheet for the lesson. The pre-test aims to determine students' baseline understanding of topics that will be covered in the upcoming lesson.

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Grade 12 TVL and HUMMS

Understanding Culture Society and Politics


UCSP

Nature, Goals and Perspectives of Anthropology, Sociology and Political Science.

PRETEST
Before we proceed to our lesson proper let us check first your prior knowledge
about this lesson by answering the following questions below. Rest assured that
your scores for this test will not be recorded, but this serves as basis for the
teacher to determine your prior knowledge about the topic.

A. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1.It refers to the totality of what man has learned as a member of society.
a. Sociology b. Anthropology c. Culture d. Psychology

2. It is the systematic study of politics which Andrew Heywood describes as the activity through
which people, make, preserve and amend the general rules under which they live.
a. Public Administration b. Sociology c. Political Science d. Politics

3. It is "an attempt to reduce to something like measurable terms the grade and degrees of
understanding and intimacy which characterizes personal and social relations generally" the
measure of nearness or intimacy that an individual or group feels towards another individual or
group in a social network or the level of trust one group has for another and the extent of perceived
likeness of beliefs.
a. Social Distance b. Social Differences c. Stratification d. Functionalist Approach

4) Which of the following best describe how anthropologists primarily learn new information about
humans?
a. field work b. laboratory experiments c. reading travelers accounts d. none of the above

5. It is the ability or right to control people or things.


a. Regime b. Authority c. Power d. Politics

B. MATCHING TYPE

Directions: Match Column A with Column B. Write your correct answers on the space provided for
each.
C. TRUE OR FALSE

Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is CORRECT and FALSE if the statement is
INCORRECT. Write your answers on the space provided before each number.

____1. Military rule is a form of government where political power resides with the military.

____2. It is through fieldworks whereby anthropologist primarily learned new information


about humans.

____3. Democracy bases its authority on the will of the people.

____4. Laws are customary patterns of everyday life that specify what is socially correct
and proper in everyday life.

____5. Talcott Parsons is the one who coined the term Sociological Imagination

Good Job! I know you are now ready for the first lesson in this module.

NOTE: Please chat or message me if you are done with the PRETEST.

No PRETEST NO LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET.

FB Messenger: Jade Millante

Email: [email protected]

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