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Social, Political and Cultural Change Concerns of Anthropology, Sociology, and
Political Science with respect to the Phenomenon
of change
1. It involves social, cultural, and political realities.
B. Culture
2. The following are the common causes of social 1. It focuses on relationships among humans and
change as recognized by social scientists, except groups living together in societies
A. Genetics B. Sociology
3. This concept denotes as changes in human 2. Is the branch of knowledge which deals with the
interactions and relationships that transform cultural scientific study of man, his works, his body, his
and social institutions. behaviour and values, in time and space.
C. Social Change A. Anthropology
4. This a concept that denotes some internal and 3. The use of power, interest, influence, and
external factors leading to change in the cultural diplomacy is important in creating a well-ordered
pattern of societies. society.
C. Social Change C. Political Science
5. The following are examples of geographical 4. What are the common concerns of anthropology?
factor of cultural change except. D. It analyzes the history of evolution with the social
A. Technological inventions aspect
6. The following are the latest inventions produced 5. The following are the three disciplines of social
by technology that brought changes to culture sciences that interlinked, and therefore, you cannot
except. separate one from another except.
D. Fax Machine A. Astronomy
7. Which of the following is the basis of social life? 6. Sociology concentrates on society while
B. Language anthropology focuses on _________
8. This term denotes as persistent social interaction A. Culture
sharing the same the geographical or territory with 7. The natural process of biological change occurring
the same political, authority, and cultural in a population across successive generations.
expectations. D. Evolution
A. Society 8. Which of the following sciences studied in
9. The following are the main factors of cultural sociology except.
change, except. D. Metallurgy
D. Heredity 9. The study of society and how people behave and
10. This is the spread of cultural beliefs and social influence the world around us
activities from one group of people to another A. Social Science
C. Cultural Diffusion 10. A science that seeks to answers about man’s
11. Which of the following reasons why there is a existence and his social experiences
political change? B. Anthropology
D. All of the above
12. The following are the type of governance except
D. Monopoly
13. Is the transfer of values and customs from one
group to another.
B. Acculturation
14.The internal political change is initiated by
citizens of the country, except?
B. It can be done through elections
15. Cultural change can also occur except
D. Preservation of cultural heritage
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Module 3 Module 4
Goals of Anthropology, Political Science and Anthropological and Sociological Perspectives on
Sociology Culture and Society
1. Which definition best describes the practice of 1. What does the sociological perspective teach us
sociology? about whom to marry?
C. Allows us to understand how our experiences are C. the operation of society guides many of our
linked to social forces personal choices
2. The following are the goals of anthropology except 2. Our national anthem and literary creations are
D. Describe how political activities are organized in classified as
and out of our country A. Intangible heritage
3. Which of the following statement best describe the 3. The following are examples of material culture
goals of political science except
C. provide a substantially critical and scientific C. Customs
contribution to government and Society 4. These consist of tangible things such as
4. The following are the goals of Sociology, except. technological tools, architecture,structures, Fashion,
A. Understand the political contexts in which people and accessories and food.
live A. Material Culture
5. Its goals are to uncover human biological and its 5. It is a type of culture that is being learned and
diversity today observed by humans such as religion, folk, behavior,
C. Anthropology customs, etc.
6. The following are areas or interest of C. Non-material Culture
anthropology, except 6. What is the relation between sociology and
A. Social Structures anthropology?
7. The following are areas or interest of political A. The two focuses on studying the behavior of
science, except humans within the societies
C. Customs and traditions 7. Which set of learned behavior and ideas that
8. Which statement best describes the goals of humans acquire as members of society?
anthropology? C. Culture
D. All of the above 8. Which of the following statement best explains the
9. The following statement best describes of the goals relevance of sociology and anthropology, except?
of sociology except. A. Serve as identification of uniqueness of one’s
D. explain the political aspect as a whole group
10. The following statement best describes the goals 9. How does anthropology differ from other social
of political science, except. sciences such as sociology?
B. Produce new knowledge about humankind and A. Anthropology is holistic and integrative in its
human behavior. approach.
10. When discussing things like language, beliefs, and
attitudes, we are describing the concept of:
B. Culture
11. The field of anthropology concentrates on the
____________
A. Human past
12. The field of sociology concentrates on the
____________
D. Human social relationship
13. Refers to a group of people sharing a common culture
within a defined territorial boundaries.
C. Society
14. Which of the following best explains of the
sociological perspective of culture, except.
D. Enables you to understand the origin of humanity
through the evolution of man
15. Is composite areas that comprise beliefs, practices,
values, attitudes, laws, norms that a person learns and
shares as a member of society
B. Culture