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Student Freedom & Society Quiz

The document contains two passages about human freedom and society. The first passage provides definitions for 10 terms related to types of freedom using letters A-J. It asks the reader to match the definitions to the terms. The second passage asks the reader to match concepts about society, such as norms, social values, and types of societies, to numbers 1-10. It provides the key answers at the end. Overall, the document presents information about concepts of freedom and society, and tests the reader's understanding through matching exercises.

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Student Freedom & Society Quiz

The document contains two passages about human freedom and society. The first passage provides definitions for 10 terms related to types of freedom using letters A-J. It asks the reader to match the definitions to the terms. The second passage asks the reader to match concepts about society, such as norms, social values, and types of societies, to numbers 1-10. It provides the key answers at the end. Overall, the document presents information about concepts of freedom and society, and tests the reader's understanding through matching exercises.

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Directions: Identify the terms described in the sentences below.

Choose your answer from the word pool provided.


Write the letter of your answer.

a. Freedom of others f. Self-reflection b. Physical Freedom g. Moral Freedom c. Freedom


h. Control d. Voluntariness i. Truth e. Psychological Freedom j. Responsibility

1. _____________ is an intrinsic and essential property of the person.

2. _____________ refers to the absence of any restraint.

3. _____________ is also called freedom of choice.

4. _____________ refers to using freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness

. 5. _____________ refers to the ability of a person to act out of his or her own free will and self-determination.

6. _____________ refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences.

7. _____________ is vital in the proper exercise of human freedom.

8. Human freedom should be exercised with _____________ and a recognition of reasonable limits

. 9. Freedom should also be exercised with regard for knowledge and ________.

10. We should also recognize and uphold not only our personal freedom but also the __________.

Directions: Answer the following. Choose your answer from the word pool below. Write the letter of your answer in
your activity notebook.

1. _____________ a school of thought that gives primacy to the protection and recognition of individual freedom.

2. _____________ absolute power is duly exercised by tribal and feudal leaders.

3. _____________ people in this community have traces of feudalism. They avoid confrontations and disputes.
Community children refer to elders as auntie or uncle, even if they are not blood related.

4. _____________ believes that the society is composed of three (3) main spheres: the economic, the political, and
the lifeworld.

5. _____________ interactions are based on a regard for each other as a means of attaining one’s goal.

6. _____________ Monarchial and tribal powers were no longer absolute. Political systems gradually recognized the
rights of individuals and redistribution of wealth in societies.

7. _____________ interactions are based on mutual regard from each other as persons.

8. _____________ The solidarity of this community is organic and contractual. It has a stronger sense of
individualism among dwellers who live close to each other yet remain strangers to one another.

9. _____________ It thrives on mutual recognition.

10._____________ it is observed in societies that give priority to unity over the recognition of one’s individual
freedom.

a. Personal f. Modern Society b. Transactional g. Individualism c. Jurgen Habermas h.


Collectivism d. Lifeworld i. Rural community e. Tribal and Feudal Society j. Urban community

Key answer:Try This Individualism 1. Tribal and feudal society 2. Rural 3. Jurgen Habermas 4. Transactional 5.
Modern Society 6. Personal 7. Urban 8. Lifeworld 9. Collectivism 10. (Pabaliktad)
Directions: Read each statement below and identify the concept described in each number. Write your answers in
your activity notebook.

________ 1. This is an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a common territory
and culture.

________ 2. These are a set of traits and behavior that society considers acceptable and are encouraged and passed
on to other members.

________ 3. This is an organized or patterned set of relationships among individuals and groups that compose a
society.

________ 4. These are actions or things that are considered important by society

. ________ 5. This society is based on knowledge, information, and the sale of services.

________ 6. This society is based on the ownership of land.

________ 7. The earliest and simplest form of society.

________ 8. This society features large-scale and long term cultivation of crops and domestication of animals.
________ 9. This society primarily relies on the domestication of animals for food.

________ 10. This society has given rise to virtual society.

IDENTIFICATION Key Answer: Society 1. Norms 2. Social System 3. Social Values 4. Industrial Society - Post 5. Feudal
Society 6. Hunting and gathering Society 7. Agrarian or agricultural society 8. Pastoral Society 9. Industrial Society 10
(pabaliktad)

Key Answer:Try This C 1. B 2. E 3. G 4. D 5. J 6. F 7. H 8. I 9. A10.(pabaliktad)

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