1. According to Shabr, this signifies an onparved group of people who share common
dwelling and dependent on each other for their survival and well-being,
A. Society
B. Family
C. Environment
D. Culture
2. Is that complex whole which indudes ir wedge, belied, art, morals, lan, outom, and
any other capabilities anvi habits acquard by man as a member of society.
A Society
B. Forrly
C. Environment
D. Culture
3. Is the idea that all norms, beliets, ac values are dependent on their cultural context
and should be beated as such,
A. Ethnocentrem
B.Cultural relativism C. Cultural integration D. Idealisan
4. Practice of comparing other cultural practices with those of one's own and
automatically finding those other cultu al practices to be inferior
A. Ethnocentrism
B. Cultural relativism
C. Cultural integration
D. Idealism
5. The fear and Fatred of strangers or foreigners or foreign culture.
A. Ethnocentrim
B. Xenocentrism
C. Xenophobia
D. Ethnophobia
6. Refers to the rele that another culture is superior to one's own.
A. Ethnocentr sm
B. Xenocentrism
C. Xenophobia
D. Ethnophobia
7. Intangible pre pert es and elements of society that influence the patterns of action and
behavior of its members.
A Culture
B. Material culture
C.Tangible culture
D. Non-material culture
8. Composed o' the physical or tangible objects produced, shared, and utilized within
society such as t ols, paintings and other works of art, architectural styles, weaponry
and toys.
A Gulbure
B. Material culture
C. Tangible culture
D. Non material culture
9. This approach analyzes cultural elements in the context of the total environment in
which a society exists.
A Functionalist view
C. Ecological approach
B. Environmentalist approach D. Existentialist
10. In this view of culture, theorist regard society and culture as performing some kind of
functions w ich are supposed to maintain order and stability in the society.
A. Function list view
C. Ecological approach
B. Environmentalist approach
D Edstentialist
11. Is the tender cy for norms, values, beliefs, practices, and other characteristics to
complement one another.
A. Cultural integration
C. Cultural diffusion
B. Cultural imi mersion
D. Culture complementation
12. This type of sudety pasture animals for food and transportation.
A. Agricultural: ndiety
C. Hunting and Gathering society
B. Pastoral sody
D. Horticultural society
13. This is the okiest and simplest type of society. The members of this society primarily
survive by hunting animals, fishing, and gathering plants.
A. Agricultural society
C. Hunting and Gathering society
B. Pastoral sodety
D. Horticultural society
14. This type of society uses technological advances to cultivate crops (especially grains
like wheat, rice, com, and barley) over a large area.
A Agricultural society
C. Hunting and Gathering society
B Pastoral society
D. Forticultural society
15. This type of society relies on cultivating fruits, vegetables, and plants with the use of
simple tools.
A. Agricultural society
C .Hunting and Gathering society
B. Pastoral society
D. Horticultural society
16. This type of society is based on using machines (particularly fuel-driven ones) to
produce goods.
A. Post-industrial society
C. Agricultural society
B. Industrial society
D. Horticultural society
17. This type of society is one relying for its subsistence primarily on the production of
services and information.
A. Post-industrial society
C. Agricultural society
B. Industrial society
D. Horticultural society
18. Is the tendency for societies social structures and cultures to grow more complex
Over time.
A. Social changes
C. Sociocultural development
B. Social transformation
D. Sociocultural evolution
19. This perspective in sociology perceives society as a quantifiable subject from which
objective condusions can be made.
A. Negative orientation
C. Positivist orientation
B. Anti-positivist orientation
D. Ecological orientation
20. This perspective in sociology promotes a subjective approach wherein social
phenomena are understood through individual experiences.
A Negative orientation
C. Positivist orientation
B. Anti-positivist orientation
D. Ecological orientation​