This document contains a summative test with questions about key concepts related to community. It asks students to match definitions with terms like gemeinschaft, mutual support, and citizenship. Understanding community involves perspectives from social science, civil society, and the local grassroots level. Community can be defined by shared geography, experiences, or interests, and it involves cooperation and organization to address social issues.
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CESC Q3 Summative Test
This document contains a summative test with questions about key concepts related to community. It asks students to match definitions with terms like gemeinschaft, mutual support, and citizenship. Understanding community involves perspectives from social science, civil society, and the local grassroots level. Community can be defined by shared geography, experiences, or interests, and it involves cooperation and organization to address social issues.
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SAMARIA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 14.
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CESC 12 interconnectivity of people and countries all SUMMATIVE TEST over the world. 15. It refers to the subdivision of the society that Name: ____________________________ represent cluster of social institution Grade and Section: __________________ according to their social, economic and political function. Instruction: Write the letter of the correct answer 16. It refers to either geographical or virtual before the number from the box below. community where people gather or network with one another due to common interest. 1. It is the change and development involved in 17. It refers to the process of developing a community that includes all forms of living partnerships and sustaining relationships with organisms. and through groups of people affiliated by 2. It is putting communities as the center of geographic proximity or common interests for service development and service delivery. the purpose of working for the common good 3. It is generally defined by its common cultural by addressing issues affecting their well-being. heritage, language, beliefs and shared 18. It is about regarding our fellow human beings interests. justly and respecting who they are as a 4. From this perspective of community, a person. community is a group of people whose 19. It refers to full membership in a community connections and relations are formed by their where one lives, works, or was born. shared history, experiences, geographies and 20. Importance of Solidarity identities. 21. Importance of Solidarity 5. From this perspective of community, people 22. Importance of Solidarity are bound toward a specific advocacy or goal, 23. Things to consider in making a short-term or that individuals when viewed as a whole, long-term projects exhibit patterns of behavior that create 24. Things to consider in making a short-term or conventions and norms in our society. long-term projects 6. From this perspective of community, the 25. Things to consider in making a short-term or community is composed of people, structures long-term projects and systems endowed with resources but is confronted with social issues as well, thus a. Gemeinschaft they must organize and band together to b. Mutual support pursue and advocate for social change. c. Community dynamics 7. From this perspective of community, it sees d. Community action the community as a setting for intervention, e. Suburban community target for change, resource and agent. f. Urban communtiy 8. It is a community with a tighter and more g. Rural community cohesive social entity brought about by “unity h. Community of will.” i. Civil Society View 9. It is a function of community that enables its j. Social Science View members to cooperate to accomplish tasks k. Local and grassroot level view too large or too urgent to be handled by a l. Institutional view single person. m. Local community 10. It pertains to cities or big towns where there n. Global community is a large high dense and heterogeneous o. Resource population. p. More than unions 11. It refers to territorial enclaves or villages q. Budget where there is a small, low-density and r. Solidarity homogeneous population. s. Defying boundaries 12. It pertains to residential or mix-used areas t. Scope located at the city outskirts or within the u. Citizenship commuting distance of a city. v. From communication to action 13. It is a term often used to denote a w. Community engagement geographically bounded community such x. Community sector village, town barangay, city, municipality, y. Social space province, region or even the entire country.