- 1. What is the criminal liability/legal consequence in social definition?
A) Crime Case B) Social Sanction (Shame) C) None of these D) Civil Case E) Administrative Case
- 2. Filipinos valued interpersonal relationship.
A) Personalism B) Values Orientation C) Familialism D) Particularism E) None of these
- 3. Filipinos are always willing to work almost the day to provide the needs of their families.
A) Generosity and Helpfulness B) None of these C) Respect D) Strong Work Ethics E) Hospitality
- 4. A special quality or trait that makes a person, thing, or group different from others.
A) Moral B) Values C) None of these D) Characteristics E) Reputation
- 5. People offer their guest room to the visitor if they're going to spend the night.
A) Respect B) Generosity and Helpfulness C) None of these D) Strong Family Ties and Religion E) Hospitality
- 6. This is often observed-not just by younger people- but also by people of all ages. In the Philippines, respect for one's elders is a tradition.
A) None of these B) Respect C) Generosity and Helpfulness D) Strong Family Ties and Religion E) Strong Work Ethics
- 7. Some Filipinos, despite of the understanding of the purpose of laws and ordinances have inability to observe and follow them.
A) Fatalism (Bahala Na or Come What May" Attitude) B) Manana Habit (Procrastination) C) Ningas Cogon D) Disobedience to Simple Rules and Instructions E) None of these
- 8. This is another term for Character Formation
A) Character Enhancement B) Character Information C) None of these D) Character Progress E) Character Building
- 9. Meals offered to guests are very special.
A) Generosity and Helpfulness B) Respect C) None of these D) Hospitality E) Strong Family Ties and Religion
- 10. When not interested or not in the mood, they wait or reserve until tomorrow or the next day to finish what they are doing or meeting their transactions.
A) Ningas Cogon B) Disobedience to Simple Rules and Instructions C) Manana Habit (Procrastination) D) None of these E) Fatalism (Bahala Na or Come What May" Attitude)
- 11. Filipinos are basically oriented to revere to the opinions of elders, peers or those in authority, during important discussions during social encounters.
A) Pakikisama B) Bayanihan C) Pakikiramay D) None of these E) Galang
- 12. This is the process by which the individual, through interaction of biologically transmitted predispositions with the environment, develops stable pattern of functioning, thinking and feeling.
A) Character Formation B) Character Information C) None of these D) Character Enhancement
- 13. What is the criminal liability/legal consequence in legal definition?
A) Social Sanction (Shame) B) Crime Case C) Administrative Case D) None of these E) Civil Case
- 14. Evidence of the moral character of a party in civil case is admissible only when pertinent to the issue of character involved in the case.
A) None of these B) Cases against the guilty C) Criminal Cases D) Civil Cases E) Cases against the accused
- 15. It is a trait displayed by every Filipino characterized by heartwarming generosity and friendliness
A) Generosity and Helpfulness B) Respect C) None of these D) Strong Family Ties and Religion E) Hospitality
- 16. Regardless whether someone's views are agreeable or not, Filipinos are capable of getting along with it. Camaraderie, trust, confidence, and loyalty are enhanced and developed by this Filipino value.
A) Bayanihan B) Pakikiramay C) Pakikisama D) None of these
- 17. Pagmamano is another way of showing respect to the elders when greeting them.
A) Strong Family Ties and Religion B) Generosity and Helpfulness C) Respect D) None of these E) Strong Work Ethics
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