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Understanding Community Dynamics Quiz

Test your knowledge about the various aspects of community dynamics and the different perspectives that shape our interactions within communities. This quiz covers concepts such as solidarity, social integration, and community development.

Explore key themes including:

  • Definition of community
  • Institutional perspectives
  • Types of solidarity
  • Community engagement
50 Questions12 MinutesCreated by ConnectingThoughts427
A group of people in a particular area interacting together.
The word "community" is derived from the Latin word, ___________________ that means "common" or "shared"
In this institutional perspective, the members of the group has a certain purpose.
The various groups or subdivisions of the larger community divided based on characteristics such as social, political, economic, cultural, and religous beliefs.
This perspective highlights volunteerism. Self-organization is also initiated to encourage local citizens to contribute to the community.
The capacity of community to exercise control over activities and seek ways to employ available resources to establish a stronger community.
In this perspective, communities are organized as institutions such as organizations for religious, social, or similar purposes.
What institutional perspective refers to the way people act and interact with each other?
This stresses the idea of forming a group, foundation, or organization in service to society.
Demography, Geography and Environmental Influence, Beliefs and Attitudes, Local Politics, Local Economy and Business and Income Distribution are examples of ...
It is defined as a physical or virtual space which members of the community visit or stays.
This provides feeling of belongingness and connections.
In the two ways of community, this community is formed based on needs, ideas, interests, identity, and practices.
In the two ways of community, this community share the same geographic vicinity.
Effective communication, development of social capital building, community engagement, and collaboration are the...
It is the level of community that is based on personal ties. This forms groups pursuing the common interests or goals.
Level of community that refers to the large group of affiliation that forms national communities, international communities, and virtual communities.
Changes that occur in the social order of a society.
It is characterized by integration and interactions between individuals and groups away from each other in time or space or both.
It is a close social integration and physical proximity. They also share the same environment.
A sense of unity among people especially in terms of their interests or objectives.
This solidarity is reciprocal between people. It also consists of four conditions: identification with the group, joint interest, disposition of empathy, and mutual trust.
It is the expansion of modern industry and capitalism lead for the increasing and separation and specialization of occupations.
This solidarity is theorized by Carol Gould. It identifies and empathize with others who are experiencing injustice or generally suffering through no fault of their own.
In this solidarity, trust is a requirement.
It is the process of working together with the members of the group based on geographic proximity, special interest, or similar situation to address issues.
It aims to increase the understanding, engagement, and empowerment of communities.
This is involved to mobilize resources and influence systems, change relationship among partners and serves catalysts of changing policies and programs.
It is the final condition of robust solidarity.
It is a large scale solidarity that is based on kinship and a shared sense of identity.
This solidarity is composed of two solidarities that are formulated by David Emile Durkheim: mechanical and organic solidarity.
It is a small scale of solidarity that are held together by their interdependence.
It is a status of person recognized under the law as a legal member of a nation.
This is a person having a title of citizenship.
What are the two generally recognized forms of acquiring citizenship in the Philippines?
It is a judicial act of adopting a foreigner and granting them the privileges of a native-born citizen.
In the first form of acquiring citizenship in the Philippines, this principle states that a person's nationality at birth is determined by his/her place of birth.
This legal principle states that the individual acquires the nationality of his/her natural parents. This is also referred to as the right of blood.
What act provides that a Philippine citizen may lose citizenship?
This Republic Act tells that women married to foreigners and natural born Filipinos including their minor children can reacquire their Filipino citizenship.
This is an important figure in a community. They posses characteristics such as effective communication, development of social capital building, community engagement, and collaboration.
In this community, lots of people are close together in a small amount of space.
This community are usually close to, but not in, cities. There are fewer people that on urban communities, but many more than rural communities.
Are called "the country" composed of farm lands. The number of people in this community is much fewer than urban areas.
The one that uses people in a given district, region, or community as the basis for a political or economic movement.
This group is formed as per official authority to fulfill certain goals and objectives.
This group has a loose structure and the members join to satisfy their social needs.
This is a component in leadership that allows building bridges among communities.
Outreach, consult, involve, collaborate, and shared leadership are important ideas to present a...
It is the dynamic and voluntary involvement of community members to address issues and concerns.
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