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Most Essential
Topics of
___Understanding
Culture, Society
and Politics)____

Key Areas of Life Skills (WHO, 1999)
What content-
knowledge
must have been
mastered by
students before
engaging into
the MET?
What questions best
assess the MET’s
prerequisite content-
knowledge to gauge
the readiness of a
student in developing
the life skill(s) aimed
in teaching the MET?
Organize
these
questions
as the
subject’s
diagnostic
test.

Provide
answer
key and
score
guide.

Communication
& Interpersonal
Relationship
Decision-
making
&
Problem-
solving
Creative
&
Critical
Thinking
Self-
awareness
&
Empathy
Assertiveness
& Equanimity
Resilience
& Coping
with
Problems
Mga
Kontemporaryong
Isyu



























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Different
strategies and
policies to
attain
Sustainable
Development







Cause of
Unemployment




1. Which issue
revolves around the
ethical implication of
genetic engineering
and cloning?

A. Ocean pollution
B. The rise of e-
commerce
C. Biothics and
biotechnology
D. Nuclear energy
wage

2. Which of the
following describes
the cause of
unemployment in the
country?
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– 5-4
items are
correct.

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2 items
are
correct.

Fair - 0-1
item is
correct.

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Concept of
Human Rights

















A. Agricultural
modernization
B. Slow progress of
the country
C. Lack of job
opportunities
D. Low of salary grade

3. Maria is a 10
th

grade student who is
being bullied by her
classmates. Which
right under Human
Rights is being
violated?

A. The right to
education
B. The right to life
C. The right to
freedom from torture.
D. The right to be
free from
discrimination.

4. Why is Human
Rights important in a
democratic society?

A. It ensures equal
opportunities for all
individuals.

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B. It restricts
individual freedoms
for the greater good.
C. It only applies to
certain groups within
society.
D. It promotes
government control
over citizens’ lives.

Starting Point for
the
Understanding
the Culture,
Society, and
Politics
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Kahalagahan ng
Kooperasyon
ng mga
Mamamayan at
Pamahalaan sa
Paglutas ng
mga Suliraning
Panlipunan















1. Which of the
following statements
is not true about the
labels and status of
people with
exceptionalities?

A. Labels can
determine the social
status in society of a
person with
exceptionalities.
B. People can attach
connotations or
different and varied
meanings to the labels
used for people with
exceptionalities.
C. Labels for people
with
exceptionalities can
no longer establish
who needs further
Excellent
– 5-4
items are
correct.

Very
Good - 3-
2 items
are
correct.

Fair - 0-1
item is
correct.

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Kahalagahan ng
Kooperasyon
ng mga
Mamamayan at
Pamahalaan sa
Paglutas ng
mga Suliraning
Panlipunan


care and attention
by society.
D. When these labels
are attached to
stigmas and
stereotypes, people
having such labels
may be discriminated
against in society.

2. Louise maintains a
good relationship
with his peers,
friends, family, and
community members.
He is also an asset in
his company, making
him respected not
only by his colleagues
but also by his
employers and clients.
This is an example of?

A. Biological Capital
B. Cultural Capital
C. Economic Capital
D. Social Capital












Defining Culture
and Society







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/ Anthropological
and
Sociological
Perspective



1. Which scenario
shows the adaptive
feature of culture?

A. Certain groups
refuse to adapt to
Excellent
– 5-4
items are
correct.

Very
Good - 3-

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Aspects of
Culture and
Society I










cultural changes in
their society.
B. A family who
visited a foreign
country makes fun of
the local customs they
observed.
C. In far flung areas of
the country, education
remains encouraged
only among the male
members of the
society.
D. Some Ilocano
dishes have fewer
ingredients than
those in other
regions of the
country, probably
because their land is
not suitable for
planting vegetables.

2. Which among the
following are agents
of socialization?
I. Educational
Institution
II. Family
III. Mass Media
IV. Religion

A. I and II
B. III and IV
2 items
are
correct.

Fair - 0-1
item is
correct.

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Aspects of
Culture and
Society II
C. I, II and III
D. I, II, III and IV

3. Why is culture
described as unstable
and contested?

A. It is susceptible to
change.
B. It is defined as a
people’s way of life.
C. It is developed
through patterns of
action.
D. It is complicated
and hard to
understand.

Becoming a
Member of
Society
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Culture and
Society as
Anthropological
and
Sociological
Concepts
1. Which of the
following is a false
statement pertaining
to socialization?

A. Socialization may
happen in
organizations that
maintain social
control.
B. Socialization
happens when
existing social roles
are changed.
C. In socialization
processes, it’s very
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– 5-4
items are
correct.

Very
Good - 3-
2 items
are
correct.

Fair - 0-1
item is
correct.

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difficult to establish
our own identities.
D. Learning new
norms and values may
occur later in life.

2. How does
socialization affect the
development of an
individual?

A. Socialization is an
effect tool to
understand cultural
differences.
B. Socialization helps
an individual become
better than anyone
else.
C. Socialization
process in necessary
to meet the demands
of the society.
D. Undergoing
constant
socialization
enables an
individual to fully
develop in physical,
emotional, and
mental aspects.













How Society is
Organized
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/ Groups within
Society
1. Rachel’s parents are
devoted Catholics.
Excellent
– 5-4

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(Primary and
Secondary)

























In-Groups and
Out-Groups





When she became an
adult, she chose a
different religion that
her parents disagreed
with. She then moved
out of their house, and
now they are not as
close as before. Can
we still consider
Rachel’s family her
primary social group?

A. Yes, because her
parents influenced
her behavior
growing up.
B. Yes, because she
still talks to her
parents.
C. No, because her
parents have not
influenced her
behavior growing up.
D. No, because she is
not that close to them
anymore.

2.Filipinos from the
National Capital
Region think Visayans
are not as good at
speaking English
because f their thick
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correct.

Very
Good - 3-
2 items
are
correct.

Fair - 0-1
item is
correct.

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Reference
Groups
accent. What does this
show?
A. stereotypes
B. in-group favoritism
C. intergroup
aggression
D. prejudice

3. Which situation
shows an individual
using a reference
group?
A. A future engineer
joins a builder club
where he meets
inspiring industry
leaders.
B. Liza considers the
opinions of her peers
on whether
submitting her
assignment late is
okay.
C. A high school
graduate works had
to afford college and
not have the same
future as the
bystanders in his
town.
D. The youngest
daughter of a family is
not as dedicated as
her older siblings to

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getting a degree
because she enjoys
receiving a monthly
allowance from them.

Social and
Political
Institutions














































































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Political
Science,
Sociology,
Anthropology
and Culture
1. In democratic
society, which social
and political
institution plays a key
role in representing
the interest and
concerns of the
general population?

A. Economic
Institutions
B. Educational
Institutions
C. Media
Organizations
D. Government
Agencies

2. A cultural
institution is planning
an exhibit about the
history of a minority
group in the country.
What should they
consider ensuring the
exhibit is respectful
and accurate?

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– 5-4
items are
correct.

Very
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2 items
are
correct.

Fair - 0-1
item is
correct.

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A. Only display
artifacts from the
majority culture.
B. Consult with
representatives
from the minority
group.
C. Focus solely on the
achievements of the
majority culture.
D. Avoid addressing
sensitive historical
events.

3. How do political
institutions influence
society?

A. By promoting
individualism.
B. By regulating social
media.
C. By shaping
policies and
governance.
D. By funding
scientific research

4.. A social institution
wants to address
homelessness in the
community. Which
approach should they
take to ensure the

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effectiveness of their
initiatives.

A. Implement short
term solutions
without long term
planning.
B. Focus solely on
providing food and
shelter without
addressing root cause.
C. Collaborate with
other organizations
and government
agencies for
comprehensive
solutions.
D. Rely solely on
donations from the
community without
seeking external
funding.

5. Which social and
political institution
should the leader
collaborate with to
develop effective
strategies and
solutions?

A. Local Art Museum
B. Religious
Organization

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C. Sports Club
D. Non-profit
Advocacy Group

6. A local community
is concerned about
the lack of access to
healthcare services in
their area. Which
social and political
institution is best
suited to address this
issue and advocate for
improved healthcare
facilities?

A. Art Museum
B. Religious
Organization
C. Local Government
D. Sports Club
Social
Stratification













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Social
Inequality
1. Social equality is
manifested in what of
the following
situations?

A. When provoke,
Pedro readily
challenged the person
who provoked him
because he is
confident that his elite
status would protect
him,
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– 5-4
items are
correct.

Very
Good - 3-
2 items
are
correct.

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B. Mary always saw
to it that she greeted
everyone every time
she entered the
classroom.
C. Calixto came to the
aid of his rich friend
every time he needed
help.
D. All of the above.

2. What can be the
best solution for
social inequality?

A. For the government
to provide financial
subsidies for the
poorest of the poor.
B. For the under
privileged sector of
society to participate
in government
decision making.
C. Intensified
educational programs
particularly in
livelihood training
programs.
D. All of the above.

Fair - 0-1
item is
correct.
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