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The document contains 20 true/false and multiple choice questions about the definition of community and related concepts. It tests knowledge about factors that define a community, philosophical views of citizenship, and community-oriented values in Filipino culture. An answer key is provided to check responses.
The document contains 20 true/false and multiple choice questions about the definition of community and related concepts. It tests knowledge about factors that define a community, philosophical views of citizenship, and community-oriented values in Filipino culture. An answer key is provided to check responses.
The document contains 20 true/false and multiple choice questions about the definition of community and related concepts. It tests knowledge about factors that define a community, philosophical views of citizenship, and community-oriented values in Filipino culture. An answer key is provided to check responses.
describe an organization or institution, such as the workplace, a school or college/university. 3. Community is a collection of people who have become aware of some problem or some broad goal, who have gone through a process of learning about themselves and their environment, and have formulated a group objective.
4. For the Greeks, it means “worshiping”,
that is, a group of people who come together for mutual support and to fulfill their basic needs. 5. ERIC stands for Educational Research Information Center.
6. A community can be equitable and
democratic too.
7. Gotfried Wilhelm Leibniz’ quote, “there
must be a sufficient reason for its existence.” 8. For most of us, “community” is synonymous with belongingness, togetherness, camaraderie and similar state of peaceful social relations.
9. Solidarity, from the sociological standpoint, is
a social group with a common territorial base.
10. Complete community focuses on
neighbourhoods and similar areas of larger communities. MULTIPLE CHOICE
11. It is a feeling that the members have of
belonging, a feeling that members matter to one another and to the group, and shared faith that members’ needs will be met through their commitment to be together. a. Sense of selfishness b. Individualism c. Sense of community d. Materialism 12. This is the feeling of belonging or of sharing a sense of personal relatedness. a. Membership b. Influence c. Shared emotional connection d. Integration and fulfilment of needs 13. It is unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest, mutual support within a group. a. Community b. Solidarity c. Engagement d. Citizenship 14. He is the author of a book "Hermeneutics, Citizenship, and the Public Sphere” that identified five historical views of the citizen. a. Karl Marx b. Jean-Jacques Rousseau c. Roberto Alegandro d. Baron Montesquieu 15. Etymologically, it came from the root word “sama”, meaning “to go with”. The Filipino word “kasama” means a companion or together. a. Pakialam b. Kasakasama c. Pakikisama d. pakikiisa 16. Which factor is not belong to four factors in community? a. Membership b.Influence c. Shared emotional connection d.None of the above 17. This means that by becoming a member of a community, that member gets what he/she hoped to get by joining. a. Membership b. Influence c. Shared emotional connection d. Integration and fulfilment of needs 18. It is often translated as a community which refers to groupings based on a feeling of togetherness. a. Gesellschaft b.Gemeinschaft c. Privatdozent d.None of the above 19. Privatdozent means a. Private lecturer b.Private researcher c. Private analyst d.None of the above 20. Pakikisama is the opposite of individualism as taught by _____. a. Teacher b.Cynics c. Pastors d.Parents ANSWER KEY TRUE or FALSE
1. Rural community is relatively small in
size and nonmetropolitan. TRUE 2. The word community is used to describe an organization or institution, such as the workplace, a school or college/university. TRUE 3. Community is a collection of people who have become aware of some problem or some broad goal, who have gone through a process of learning about themselves and their environment, and have formulated a group objective. TRUE 4. For the Greeks, it means “worshiping”, that is, a group of people who come together for mutual support and to fulfill their basic needs. FALSE (FELLOWSHIP) 5. ERIC stands for Educational Research Information Center. FALSE (RESOURCE) 6. A community can be equitable and democratic too. FALSE (OPPRESSIVE and DEMOCRATIC) 7. Gotfried Wilhelm Leibniz’ quote, “there must be a sufficient reason for its existence.” TRUE 8. For most of us, “community” is synonymous with belongingness, togetherness, camaraderie and similar state of peaceful social relations. TRUE 9. Solidarity, from the sociological standpoint, is a social group with a common territorial base. FALSE (COMMUNITY) 10. Complete community focuses on neighbourhoods and similar areas of larger communities. FALSE (LIMITED LIABILITY) MULTIPLE CHOICE
11. It is a feeling that the members have of
belonging, a feeling that members matter to one another and to the group, and shared faith that members’ needs will be met through their commitment to be together. a. Sense of selfishness b. Individualism c. Sense of community d. Materialism 12. This is the feeling of belonging or of sharing a sense of personal relatedness. a. Membership b. Influence c. Shared emotional connection d. Integration and fulfilment of needs 13. It is unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest, mutual support within a group. a. Community b. Solidarity c. Engagement d. Citizenship 14. He is the author of a book "Hermeneutics, Citizenship, and the Public Sphere” that identified five historical views of the citizen. a. Karl Marx b. Jean-Jacques Rousseau c. Roberto Alegandro d. Baron Montesquieu 15. Etymologically, it came from the root word “sama”, meaning “to go with”. The Filipino word “kasama” means a companion or together. a. Pakialam b. Kasakasama c. Pakikisama d. pakikiisa 16. Which factor is not belong to four factors in community? a. Membership b.Influence c. Shared emotional connection d.None of the above 17. This means that by becoming a member of a community, that member gets what he/she hoped to get by joining. a. Membership b. Influence c. Shared emotional connection d. Integration and fulfilment of needs 18. It is often translated as a community which refers to groupings based on a feeling of togetherness. a. Gesellschaft b.Gemeinschaft c. Privatdozent d.None of the above 19. Privatdozent means a. Private lecturer b.Private researcher c. Private analyst d.None of the above 20. Pakikisama is the opposite of individualism as taught by _____. a. Teacher b.Cynics c. Pastors d.Parents COMPUTATION: