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CESC - 3rd Quarter

This document appears to be a quiz on concepts related to community engagement, citizenship, and dynamics. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing understanding of topics like community action, power, and development. Key terms addressed include civil society, grassroots organizations, formal and informal leadership, and urban/rural distinctions. The quiz was administered at Banahao National High School in the Philippines.
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Department of Education

Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)


Baybay City Division
BANAHAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Baybay City, Leyte

Community Engagement Solidarity and Citizenship 3rd Quarter Exam

NAME: SCORE:

Instructions: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter that corresponds to the best answer.

1. Community Action is any activity that increase the _____________, ______________ and _____________ of
communities in the design and delivery of local services.
a. Humor, Understanding, Resilience c. Resilience, Love, Patience
b. Labor, Love and Empowerment d. Understanding, Engagement, Empowerment

2. It is simply “working together to make a difference”.


a. Community Development b. Community Action c. Community Dynamics d. Community Labor

3. Which of the following is an example of community dynamics?


a. The demographics of a community changing due to migration.
b. The weather patterns in a community over the course of a year.
c. The number of houses built in a community.
d. The geological features of a community's landscape.

4. How does your understanding about community action and community dynamics help you choose your future
career?
a. It has no impact on my career choice.
b. It helps me choose a career that is completely independent of community needs.
c. It helps me choose a career that is aligned with community needs.
d. It helps me choose a career that prioritizes individual success over community success.

5. What is a marginalized sector?


a. A group of people who have a higher income than the national average.
b. A group of people who hold positions of power and influence in society.
c. A group of people who are excluded from full participation in society due to discrimination or other factors.
d. A group of people who voluntarily choose to separate themselves from mainstream society.

6. How can you challenge discriminatory behavior in your community?


a. Call out offensive language or behavior when you witness it.
b. Educate others about the harm caused by discriminatory behavior.
c. Report discriminatory behavior to relevant authorities.
d. All of the above.

7. What are some potential challenges associated with community action and community dynamics?
a. Power imbalances, unequal access to resources, and competing interests can all present challenges for
effective community action.
b. Community dynamics are always positive, so there are no challenges associated with community action
initiatives.
c. Effective community action initiatives can only be successful in communities with strong social ties and
positive community dynamics.
d. Community action initiatives are only relevant in communities facing a specific type of challenge, such as
environmental degradation.

8. It is a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have
a common cultural and historical heritage.
a. Group b. Social Team c. Community d. Peers
9. This are groups within a particular locale that are driven and organized because of a community issues and
concerns.
a. Grassroots b. Institutional c. Social Science D. Civil Society

10. These communities have a mechanism for coordinating values, goals and actions of its individual members.
a. Grassroots b. Institutional c. Social Science D. Civil Society

11. What are some factors that can influence community perspectives?
a. Historical events, cultural traditions, and economic conditions can all shape the way in which a community
sees itself and its place in the world.
b. Community perspectives are completely static and are not influenced by any external factors.
c. Community perspectives are largely influenced by the opinions of a few key community leaders.
d. The physical characteristics of a community (such as size or geographic location) are the primary factors
that influence community perspectives.

12. When we talk about "community perspective," what are we referring to?
a. The viewpoint of a single community leader.
b. The collective outlook of a particular community or group of communities.
c. The physical boundaries that define a particular community.
d. The ways in which community members interact with each other.

13. What is a civil society?


a. An informally organized social entity, characterized by a sense of identity.
b. Communities that are built on pursuit of advocacies, causes and goals.
c. Groups within a particular locale that are driven and organized because of a community issues.
d. Address particular local issues, such as crime prevention, environmental protection, or waste management.

14. If you are organizing a youth organization to fight against bullying and discrimination in your school, what
community perspective can describe your new organization?
a. Grassroots b. Institutional c. Social Science D. Civil Society

15. Which of the following does not belong to the group?


a. Baybayanons, Ormocanons, Taga-bato c. Christian, Muslim, Baptist
b. French, Italian, Dominican d. Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilonggo

16. It is a function of community in terms of dynamics that is incumbent in the community to promote unity
despite the diversity through programs or activities which bring people together.
a. Social Control b. Socialization c. Social Participation d. Social Awareness

17. It is a function of community in terms of dynamics that monitors programs for population growth or even its
decline.
a. Social Control b. Socialization c. Social Participation d. Social Awareness

18. In the dimension of community, what term describes that community leaders are with direct relation with you
through familial relations, affinities or feeling of kinship, and social network.
a. Collaboration b. Organization c. Interrelationship d. Love

19. In the dimension of community, what term describes that community could be part of an institution or an
association, that has a particular purpose in our community.
a. Collaboration b. Organization c. Interrelationship d. Love

20. What is meant by the term "community power"?


a. The authority vested in community leaders and officials.
b. The ability of community members to influence decision-making and bring about change.
c. The physical strength and resilience of a community.
d. The economic resources available to a community.
21. How is community power related to community development?
a. The ability of community members to exert power and influence is critical to successful community
development efforts.
b. Community power is irrelevant to community development efforts.
c. Community power can sometimes hinder community development efforts by causing conflict and division.
d. Community power is solely the responsibility of elected officials and community leaders.

22. What does formal power mean?


a. People are appointed because of their ability to lead, direct or achieve without an official leadership title.
b. Authority is based on formal rules appointed by the government.
c. A person or group with the most influence, who can lead others to achieve a goal or accomplish a task.
d. None of the above.

23. Engr. Slater Young has the power to lead people to use renewable sources of energy in his Vlogs. He is a/an..
a. Formal Leader b. Informal Leader c. Legal decision maker d. Influencer

24. Analyze the image on the right, what aspect of community does it belong?
a. Health and Welfare Systems
b. Geography and Environmental Influence
c. Income Distribution
d. Beliefs and Attitudes

25. Analyze the image on the right, what aspect of community does it belong?
a. Health and Welfare Systems
b. Geography and Environmental Influence
c. Income Distribution
d. Beliefs and Attitudes

26. Which of the following is not a function of community in terms of dynamics?


a. Social Control b. Socialization c. Social Participation d. Social Awareness

27. Which term is used to describe an area that is located outside of a city, town, or urban center, and typically
characterized by a low population density and agricultural or natural landscapes?
a. Urban b. Rural c. Suburban d. Rurban

28. Which term is used to describe an area that is located in close proximity to an urban center, and typically
characterized by a mixture of residential, commercial, and industrial land uses?
a. Urban b. Rural c. Suburban d. Rurban

29. Which term is used to describe an area that is located within a city or town, and typically characterized by a
high population density and a concentration of residential, commercial, and cultural amenities?
a. Urban b. Rural c. Suburban d. Rurban

30. What is a formal community?


a. These are the communities which are organized on purpose and geared towards a particular objective.
b. It is anchored on an instituted organizational structure, guided by an established set of laws.
c. It is composed of people who voluntarily join as the interest or need calls for it.
d. Both A and B

31. What is a community of interest?


a. Community of people brought together by external events or situations.
b. Community of people in the same profession or undertake the same activities.
c. Community of people trying to bring about change.
d. Community of people who share the same interest or passion.
32. What is a community of circumstance?
a. Community of people brought together by external events or situations.
b. Community of people in the same profession or undertake the same activities.
c. Community of people trying to bring about change.
d. Community of people who share the same interest or passion.

33. Leslie lives in a subdivision that is 3 km away from the city. Leslie is living in what type of community?
a. Urban b. Rural c. Suburban d. Rurban

34. In Saffron city, there is a community of people who practice hydro ponics farming. Hydroponics is the
technique of growing plants using a water-based nutrient solution rather than soil. They plant green leafy
vegetables such as lettuce, pechay, cabbage and many more. What type of community is this?
a. Urban b. Rural c. Suburban d. Rurban

35. Which of the following is NOT a typology of community according to purpose of organization?
a. Community of Place b. Community of Action
c. Community of Dynamics d. Community of Practice

36. Which of the 6 C's refers to the act of working with others towards a common goal?
a. Capability b. Collaboration c. Commitment d. Conscience

37. Why is it important for community engagement efforts to be guided by conscience?


a. It helps ensure that the goals of community engagement efforts are aligned with the needs and values of
the community.
b. It makes it easier to build relationships with community members based on trust and mutual respect.
c. It increases the likelihood of successful collaboration with community members.
d. It allows community engagement efforts to be more creative and innovative.

38. Your group project aims to minimize the number of teenage pregnancies in the community that you have
chosen. You planned to conduct symposium and several activities that tackle reproductive health. What
community issue are you trying to address?
a. Waste Disposal b. Youth Development c. Livelihood d. Public Safety and Security

39. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a community problem?


a. Severity b. Disruption c. Impact d. Duration

40. Write the Project Name that your group created.

Bonus: Ilista tanan nga imong pwede matabang sa inyong community project (5 points)

Tell me a funny joke. Kung makatawa ko, 5 points. Kung dili, 3 points.

GOD BLESS! – Sir JP

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