Pre-Test in your subjects for the semester.pptx

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CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP Pre-Test PPG: PHILIPPINE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE

It refers to the exercise of control within society through the making and enforcement of collective decisions. Civil Society Governance Government Politics CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

Indicator of good governance wherein the most vulnerable ones are taken into consideration. Accountability Equity and inclusiveness Participatory Transparency CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

How did Aristotle view politics? Politics as compromise is preferable to violence Politics is closely associated with the activities of politicians. Politics does not infringe upon ‘personal’ affairs and institutions. Politics allows human beings to have an attempt in improving their lives and create the Good Society. CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What view about politics stresses the statement: Conflict resolution is at the heart of politics? Politics as power Politics as public affairs Politics as art of government Politics as compromise and consensus CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

If you are studying politics, you are studying the government. Two aspects are under this setting: one is on the personnel of the government, while the other aspect is on what? Civil Society Government policies Machinery of government Officials of government CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What do you call the formal institutions through which a group of people is ruled or governed? Civil Society Governance Government Politics CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

According to this characteristic of good governance, every person or group is responsible for their actions most especially when their acts affect public interest. Accountability Responsiveness Rule of Law Transparency CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

Which among the choices below refers to the importance of government? building alliances maintenance of peace and order promotion of war winning elections CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What do you call the exercise of power or authority by political leaders for the well-being of their country’s citizens or inhabitants and is also based on the realization that the government alone cannot do everything for the people? Authority Basic rights Corruption Governance CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What characteristic of good governance requires that people are open to information regarding decision-making process and the implementation of decisions? Accountability Responsiveness Transparency Zeal CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What term pertains to organizations that are private in nature but have public functions or objectives that affect the process of governance? Civil Society Governance Government State CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

Which view on politics states that the distinction between ‘the political’ and ‘the ‘nonpolitical’ coincides with the division between the activities of the state and civil societies? Politics as power Politics as public affairs Politics as art of government Politics as compromise and consensus CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

According to this view, to study politics is in essence to study government or the exercise of authority. Politics as power Politics as public affairs Politics as art of government Politics as compromise and consensus CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

Active involvement of all affected and interested parties in the decision-making process is the hallmark of this indicator of good governance. Accountability Consensus Equity and inclusiveness Participatory CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

This view sees politics to be present in all social activities, the ability to achieve a desired outcome and a struggle over limited resources. Politics as power Politics as public affairs Politics as art of government Politics as compromise and consensus CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

Why do we need to study Philippine Politics and Governance? CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP APPLIED ECONOMICS Pre-Test

What do you call the condition in which our wants are greater than our limited resources? Economics Opportunity Cost Scarcity Trade-off CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What do you call things that you gave up when you make a choice? Choice Opportunity Cost Problem Trade-off CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What do you call the application of economic principles and theories to real- world situations? Applied Economics Economics Macroeconomics Microeconomics CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

Which of the following is not a factor of production? Capital Tax Labor Land CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What is supply? It is a choice that you gave up It is the amount of goods for sale It is the totality of our needs It refers to the economy CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

Which of the following classifications does not fall under underemployment? Highly skilled but working in low paying jobs Part-time workers who would prefer to be full time. Without work and currently available for work Workers who are highly skilled but working in low skill jobs CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

When does underemployment occur? It is when a person does have work It is when a person does not have work It when a person does not work for a job that fits his/her skills. It is when a person works for a job that fits his/her skills. CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

Which of the following works best for our country? Decrease in the employment rate Decrease in the underemployment rate Increase in the underemployment rate Increase in the unemployment rate CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What is most likely to happen when the population continues to rise? Employment rate will go up Poverty rate will decrease Resources will become scarce Unemployment rate will go down CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), what is the minimum age a Filipino must have to be classified as unemployed? 13 years old 14 years old 15 years old 18 years old CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What kind of approach is used by economists to explain how the economy works? Collaborative Experimental Positive Scientific CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What are you experiencing when your wants are greater than your resources? Poverty Scarcity Trade-off Unemployment CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What is the reason why we are studying economics? Poverty Scarcity Trade-off Unemployment CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What type of analysis are economists concerned with in order to become objective? Careful Negative Normative Positive CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

Which major characteristic of economists enables them to make sound decisions in solving economic problems? Objective Prompt Subjective Trustworthy CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

What is Economics? Why do we need to study economics? CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP UCSP: UNDERSTANDING CULTURE, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS Pre-Test

It defines how people relate to nature and their physical environment. Politics Anthropology Culture Sociology CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

It always describes human, human behaviour and human societies around the world. Sociology Anthropology Political Science Culture CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

It is a social science that deals with humans and their interactions. Sociology Anthropology Political Science Culture CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

It is the study of human social relationships and institutions. Politics Anthropology Culture Sociology CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

It is a state or habit of mind in which trust, or confidence is placed in some person or thing. Beliefs Customs Traditions Norms CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

This term means scientific study of man or human beings. Politics Anthropology Culture Sociology CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

It refers to a theoretical foundation of contemporary anthropology. Nature of politics Nature of Anthropology Nature of Culture Nature of Sociology CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

It attempts to explain how the social world operates. Political theory Sociological theory Anthropological theory Cultural theory CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

It is used to analyze and explain objects of social study and facilitate organizing sociological knowledge. Theoretical perspective Conflict perspective Cultural perspective Functionalist perspective CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

It sees social life as a competition, and focuses on the distribution of resources, power, and inequality. Theoretical perspective Conflict perspective Cultural perspective Functionalist perspective CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

How do cultural traditions, social structures, and political systems influence everyday life in your community? Provide specific examples of how these factors affect decisions in areas such as education, healthcare, and public safety. CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP

Why do we need to study Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics? CHRIST YESHUA ACADEMY OF TARLAC, INC. AE-PPG-UCSP