UCSP Quiz 2 Exercise

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Understanding Society: UCSP Quiz

Test your knowledge on the intricate relationships between education, health, and social structures with our engaging UCSP quiz! This assessment covers a variety of topics related to society's dynamics, offering you both a challenge and an opportunity to learn.

  • 28 multiple choice questions
  • Covers education, religion, health, social inequality, and more
  • Perfect for students, educators, and anyone curious about societal concepts
28 Questions7 MinutesCreated by LearningTree42
EDUCATION: a process of learning the attitudes, values, and behaviors that are expected from an individual as a member of society
Socialization
Religion
Health
Education
EDUCATION: is when young people interact with adults
Formal Education
Non-formal Education
EDUCATION: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) states the following except:
Everyone has the right to education.
Parents have the right to choose the education for their child.
Education should be directed to development of human personality.
Children should be thought by professional and trained teachers.
RELIGION: is a belief that there are spirits in trees, rocks, mountains as well as people
Polytheism
Monotheism
Animism
RELIGION: is a belief in the existence of a single god
Animism
Monotheism
Polytheism
It is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or pain
Health
Religion
Meditation
Peace
HEALTH: combinations of psychiatric and somatic symptoms that are only recognized within a specific society or tribe
Western Medicine
Culture-specific syndromes and illness
Traditional Medicine
Alternative Medication
HEALTH: is the sum total of the knowledge, skills, and practices based on theories, beliefs, and experiences indigenous to different cultures
Western Medicine
Culture-specific syndromes and illness
Traditional Medicine
Alternative Medication
Is when individuals and groups are ranked in more or less permanent hierarchy of status.
Social Inequality
Transnational Migration
Social Movements
Social Stratification
Refers to a person’s prestige, social honor, or popularity in a society.
Social Stratification
Social Status
Social Class
Power
Refers to an individual’s economic position in a society, based on birth and personal achievements.
Social Stratification
Social Status
Social Class
Power
Is the change, shift, and movement of individual or group in social position
Social inequality
Social change
Social mobility
Social alteration
Is defined as the existence of unequal opportunities and rewards for the different social positions or statuses within a group or society.
Social inequality
Social change
Social mobility
Social alteration
Is the systematic and unequal distribution of power and resources in society between women and men
Ethnic Minorities
Persons with Disability
Ageism
Gender Inequality
Is the unjust treatment of persons in allocation of resources or privileges, or in terms of recruitment, pay and promotions because of their age
Ethnic Minorities
Ageism
Persons with Disability
Gender Inequality
Is the modification or establishment of a new leadership or policies brought about by any significant disruption in a government
Social change
Cultural change
Political change
Is the modification or discontinuance of existing tried-and-tested procedures transmitted to us from the culture of the past, as well as the introduction of new procedures
Social change
Cultural change
Political change
CHANGES: is the act or process of inventing or introducing something new and a new invention or way of doing something
Diffusion
Acculturation
Assimilation
Innovation
CHANGES: is simply the spread of cultural features
Diffusion
Acculturation
Assimilation
Innovation
CHANGES: is the process by which a minority community in a place absorbs and adapts to some aspects of the majority culture but retains its own culture
Diffusion
Acculturation
Assimilation
Innovation
CHANGES: is the process by which a person or group adopts and is absorbed into the dominant culture and society of another group.
Diffusion
Acculturation
Assimilation
Innovation
Is an element of demography; simply a permanent change of residence
Migration
Residency
Nationalization
Country Shift
MIGRATION: refers to the phenomenon in which people could belong to two or more societies participating simultaneously in between or among social relations
Emigration
Immigration
Overseas Filipino Workers
Transnational migration
Is a change of climate that is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and that is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods
Climate change
Global warming
Is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere
Climate change
Global warming
Is an electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world
Social media
Internet
Social networking
Is the use of internet-based social media programs to make connections with friends, family, classmates, customers, and clients
Social media
Internet
Social networking
Is a loosely organized but sustained group action which focuses on certain political, cultural, or social issues aiming to bring about, resist, or undo a social change
Environmentalism
Feminism
Social movement
Social change
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