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Eastern Mindoro College

Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro

FINAL Examination in Values Education


Name: _____________________________________ Date: ___________ Score:___________
Course/Year : _______________________________ Instructor:________________________

General Directions:

1. Read the questions carefully before you answer.


2. Write all answers in the answer sheets provided.
3. Erasures and superimpositions are given no credit.

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICES. Choose the appropriate answer from the choices given below. Write only the
letter of your preferred answer.

A. Xenocentrism, Flexibility, Extreme Personalism,


B. Values, Joy and Humor, Filipino Culture
C. Ethnocentrism, Bahala Na, Ability to Survive,
D. Pakiramdam, Faith & Religiosity, Lack of Discipline,
E. Kapwa, Bayanihan, Extreme Family Centeredness,

1. The tendency to view one’s own culture as the best and to judge other cultures as inferior in
comparison to it.
2. They are principles or standards of behavior and one‘s judgment of what is important in life.
3. A denial of the superiority of one’s culture or a part thereof and favor the other.
4. The pivotal value of the shared inner person, feeling for another, being aware, sensitive and
attentive to the “subtle cues and non-verbal behaviors” of the other person.
5. Without it, one ceases to be a Filipino.
6. It is expressive of the Filipino’s solidarity by working together as one people.
7. A cheerful and fun-loving approach to life and its ups and downs.
8. A great capacity to adjust and to adapt to circumstances and the surrounding environment,
both physical and social.
9. A reservoir of psychic energy, an important psychological prop on which we can lean during
hard times.
10. The capacity to accept failure and defeat without our self-concept being devastated since we
recognize forces external to ourselves as contributing to how events in our lives turn out.
11. The capacity for endurance despite difficult times and in our ability to get by, on so very little.
12. The necessity for the establishment of personal relationships before any business or work
relationships can be successful.
13. It creates an in-group to which the Filipino is fiercely loyal to the detriment of concern for the
larger community or for the common good.
14. It results to an inefficient and wasteful work system, violations of rules leading to more
serious transgressions and a casual work ethic leading to carelessness and lack of follow-through.
15. It is characterized by an openness to the outside—adapting and incorporating the foreign
elements into our image of ourselves.

A. Amor Propio, Smooth Interpersonal Relationship (SIR)


B. Bayanihan, Gaya-gaya
C. Balat-kayo, Pakikisama
D. Oho/Opo, Karma
E. Mahilig sa Kaayusan, Ramay
16. It is characterizes by the fear to lose social acceptance.
17. It refers to the practice of asking for payment for a service done when there is not supposed to be any
fee.
18. It occurs when a person appears to be what one is not.
19. A reply attached to a term respect or courtesy.
20. The Filipino way of fixing matters in an unorthodox and usually illegal way.
21. It enables the Filipinos to imitate others, especially Westerners.
22. A view that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
23. The practice of yielding to the will of the leader or to the group so as to make the group’s decision
unanimous.
24. A value inherent in the Filipino culture because of its clannishness and close-knit families.
25. The ability to get along with others in such a way as to avoid outward signs of conflict.

A. Nature
B. Nurture

26. Government, laws, enforcement, education


27. Genes
28. Climate, Terrain, Geography
29. Upbringing
30. Family Values, Character

A. Hiya
B. Amor Propio
C. Gulong Ng Palad
D. Pakikisama, Utang Na Loob
E. Bahala Na

31. Politics of Patronage


32. Determinism
33. Tolerance to Evil
34. Faith
35. Shirk Responsibility
36. Peace of Mind & Lack of Stress
37. Sensitivity to Personal Affront
38. Irresponsibility & Dependence
39. Empathy & Sympathy
40. Laziness disguised in religious garb

A. Accommodative Surface Values


B. Confrontative Surface Values
C. Core Values

41. Pakikibaka
42. Kalayaan (Freedom)
43. Pakikipagkapwa
44. Kagandahang Loob
45. Lakas Ng Loob

A. Makatao
B. Matapat
C. Malakas ang Loob
D. Makatarungan
E. Magaling
46. Political Will
47. Morally Upright & God-centered
48. Intelligent & Competent
49. Sense of Justice & Fairness
50. Sense of Respect for Human Dignity

TEST II. ESSAY. Explain or justify the following questions or statements.

1. Illustrate by example the strengths and weaknesses of the following Filipino values:
a. Utang Na Loob
b. Pakikisama
c. Gulong Ng Palad
2. How should values become part of one’s personal life?
3. Discuss the interplay of core values, accommodative values and confrontative values.
4. Differentiate the Filipino Oriental and Occidental Value Orientations.
5. How do the five systems of B.F. Skinner determine or influence the individual’s values?

Prepared by:

MR. JAYMAR B. MAGTIBAY


Instructor
Eastern Mindoro College
Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro

FINAL Examination in Values Education


Name: _____________________________________ Date: ___________ Score:___________
Course/Year : _______________________________ Instructor:________________________

ANSWER SHEET

Name ______________________________ Course/Yr ___________ Date ___________ Score ____

TEST I – MULTIPLE CHOICES.

1. ______ 6. ______ 11. ______ 16. ______ 21. ______ 26. ______

2. ______ 7. ______ 12. ______ 17. ______ 22. ______ 27. ______

3. ______ 8. ______ 13. ______ 18. ______ 23. ______ 28. ______

4. ______ 9. ______ 14. ______ 19. ______ 24. ______ 29. ______

5. ______ 10.______ 15. ______ 20. ______ 25. ______ 30. ______

31. ______ 36. ______ 41. ______ 46. ______

32. ______ 37. ______ 42. ______ 47. ______

33. ______ 38. ______ 43. ______ 48. ______

34. ______ 39. ______ 44. ______ 49. ______

35. ______ 40. ______ 45. ______ 50. ______

TEST II. ESSAY.

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