WorksheetsOLHSOSC12A
Total questions: 40
Worksheet time: 20mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
1. It is formed by several families living together based on marriage ties, common descendants, friendship affiliations and members usually have common interest, or enemy.
a)
chiefdom
b)
band
c)
tribe
2.
2. A group usually headed by a village headman.
a)
nation-state
b)
chiefdom
c)
tribe
3.
3. Formal leadership exists and authority rests solely on the members of a select family.
a)
nation-state
b)
chiefdom
c)
tribe
4.
4. This is defined as a political unit consisting of a government that has sovereignty presiding over a group of people and well-defined territory and has the highest form of political organization.
a)
state
b)
nation-state
c)
nation
5.
5. It does not possess political sovereignty.
a)
state
b)
nation-state
c)
nation
6.
6. It does not possess political sovereignty.
a)
state
b)
nation-state
c)
nation
7.
7. The power to make binding decisions and issue commands.
a)
authority
b)
charismatic
c)
bureaucracy
8.
8. Legitimized from formal rules promulgated by the state through its fundamental and implementing laws.
a)
bureaucracy
b)
authority
c)
legitimacy
9.
9. Legitimized from formal rules promulgated by the state through its fundamental and implementing laws.
a)
bureaucracy
b)
authority
c)
legitimacy
10.
10. Legitimated by the sanctity of tradition.
a)
traditional
b)
historical
c)
dynamic
11.
11. A value whereby something or someone is recognized and accepted as right and proper.
a)
authority
b)
legitimacy
c)
legal-rational
12.
12. It has a more defined political organization and has more or less permanent, fulltime leader with real authority to make major decisions.
a)
nation
b)
chiefdom
c)
tribe
13.
13. It has a more defined political organization and has more or less permanent, fulltime leader with real authority to make major decisions.
a)
nation
b)
chiefdom
c)
tribe
14.
14. It is more complex and larger than a band.
a)
tribe
b)
band
c)
chiefdom
15.
15. The Philippines belongs to what type of authority?
a)
monarchial
b)
legal-rational
c)
traditional
16.
16. The Philippines belongs to what type of authority?
a)
monarchial
b)
legal-rational
c)
traditional
17.
17. What leadership style is currently practiced by the Philippine government?
a)
historical
b)
traditional
c)
bureaucratic
18.
18. Mother Teresa is an example of a ________________ leader.
a)
charismatic
b)
historical
c)
monarchial
19.
19. Mother Teresa is an example of a ________________ leader.
a)
charismatic
b)
historical
c)
monarchial
20.
20. President Duterte is an example of a _________________ leader.
a)
traditional
b)
historical
c)
bureaucratic
21.
1. Civilization - is a complex society that creates agricultural surpluses, allowing for specialized labor, social hierarchy, and the establishment of cities.
a)
true
b)
false
22.
2. Cities were at the center of all early civilizations. People from surrounding areas came to cities to live, work, and trade.
a)
true
b)
false
23.
3. Monumental Architecture - this type of architecture was often created for political reasons, religious purposes, or for the public good.
a)
true
b)
false
24.
4. Urban Areas Large population centers, or urban areas, allow civilizations to develop, although people who live outside these urban centers are still part of that region’s civilization.
a)
true
b)
false
25.
5. Monuments - All civilizations work to preserve their legacy by building large monuments and structures
a)
true
b)
false
26.
6. Shared Communication may include spoken language; alphabets; numeric systems; signs, ideas, and symbols; and illustration and representation.
a)
true
b)
false
27.
7. Infrastructure and Administration All civilizations rely on government administration— bureaucracy.
a)
true
b)
false
28.
8. Division of Labor - Civilizations are marked by complex divisions of labor.
a)
true
b)
false
29.
9. Class Structure - The last element that is key to the development of civilizations is the division of people into classes.
a)
true
b)
false
30.
10. Democratization - Is the transition to a more democratic political regime and it is the process whereby a country adopts such a regime.
a)
true
b)
false
31.
11. Democracy - A system of government in which all people of a state or polity are involved in making decisions about its affair, typically by voting to elect representatives to a parliament or similar assembly.
a)
true
b)
false
32.
12. Convergent Evolution - When the same adaptations evolve independently, under similar selection pressures.
a)
true
b)
false
33.
13. Co-evolution- When two species or groups of species have evolved alongside each other where one adapts to changes in the other.
a)
true
b)
false
34.
14. Adaptive Radiation - When a species splits into a number of new forms when a change in the environment makes new resources available or creates new environmental challenges.
a)
true
b)
false
35.
15. Natural Selection - It is the process by which biological evolutionary changes take place.
a)
true
b)
false
36.
16. Cities were at the center of all early civilizations. People from surrounding areas came to cities to live, work, and trade.
a)
true
b)
false
37.
17. State - is an organized community that lives under a single political structure.
a)
true
b)
false
38.
18. Monumental Architecture - this type of architecture was often created for political reasons, religious purposes, or for the public good.
a)
true
b)
false
39.
19. Monuments- All civilizations work to preserve their legacy by building large monuments and structures
a)
true
b)
false
40.
20. Shared communication may include spoken language; alphabets; numeric systems; signs, ideas, and symbols; and illustration and representation.
a)
true
b)
false
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