Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Division of Bohol District of Balilihan CONG. PABLO MALASARTE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHAPTER TEST UNDERSTANDING CULTURE SOCIETY AND POLITICS 1. Which of the following statements about socialization is FALSE? A. Nearly all of the behavior that we consider to be 'human nature' is actually learned through socialization. B. Through socialization, we learn how to walk, talk, and feed ourselves. C. Socialization only occurs during childhood. D. Through socialization, we learn about social expectations. 2. The agent of socialization that usually provides children with their first system of values, norms, and beliefs is their _____. A. school B. family C. peer group D. mass media exposure 3. How does school act as an agent of socialization? A. In school, we learn about obeying authority. B. In school, we learn how different our families are. C. School does not play a role as an agent of socialization. D. In school, we learn about various research studies that teach us more about socialization. 4. Children act in ways they imagine other people would, taking on the roles of others one at a time A. play-stage B. imitation-stage C. game-stage D. generalized other 5. Children learn to consider the roles of multiple people simultaneously based on previously learned social rules. A. game-stage B. play-stage C. imitation-stage D. self-concept 6. In this stage, the child copies the physical and verbal behavior of a significant other without really understanding the behavior A. Imitation stage B. Play stage C. Game stage D. Looking-Glass Self 7. A person's ____________is roughly the same age and has the same interests as the person A. peer group B. significant other C. family D. mass media 8. Lifelong process of learning to appropriate cultural behavior A. socialization B. desocialization C. role taking D. enculturation 9. Which of the following is typically the earliest agent of socialization? A. family B. school C. school D. workplace 10. Why are wealthy parents more likely than poor parents to socialize their children toward creativity and problem solving? A. Wealthy parents are socializing their children toward the skills of white-collar employment. B. Wealthy parents are not concerned about their children rebelling against their rules. C. Wealthy parents never engage in repetitive tasks. D. Wealthy parents are more concerned with money than with a good education. 11. How do schools prepare children to one day enter the workforce? A. with a standardized curriculum C. through the hidden curriculum B. by socializing them in teamwork D. all of the above 12. Which one of the following is not a way people are socialized by religion? A. People learn the material culture of their religion. B. Life stages and roles are connected to religious celebration. C. An individual’s personal internal experience of a divine being leads to their faith. D. Places of worship provide a space for shared group experiences. 13. Which of the following is a manifest function of schools? A. understanding when to speak up and when to be silent B learning to read and write C. following a schedule D. knowing locker room etiquette 14. A peer group is defined as: A. The process in which adults learn new statuses and roles B. The process of stereotyping people based on their age C. Same-aged friends with similar interests and social positions D. None of the above 15. A process by which an individual learns the culture that they surrounded by. A. socialization B. enculturation C. ethnocentrism D. all of the above II. Enumeration. 1. Agents of socialization 2. Sociologists stages of socialization 3. Mead stages of child development