Understanding Culture, Society and Politics Grade 11 Quiz No. 1

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Grade 11 Culture, Society and Politics Quiz

Test your understanding of culture, society, and politics with this comprehensive quiz designed for Grade 11 students. This quiz covers a variety of topics including institutions, governmental roles, cooperatives, and more, enabling you to gauge your knowledge effectively.

Key Features:

  • 17 Thought-Provoking Questions
  • Multiple Choice and Checkbox Formats
  • Instant Feedback on Your Answers
17 Questions4 MinutesCreated by EngagingScholar45
Which of the following refers to the a set of rules, informal norms, or agreed upon understanding that keeps the society in order and implement specific tasks assigned to them.
Institution
Non State
Society
Government
Which of the following is NOT an example of non state institution?
Banks
Corporation
International Organization
Local Government
State institutions are established and governed by private individuals or group of people.
True
False
Which of the following are the characteristics of Institution?
Cluster of social usage
Relative degree of permanence
Transmitter of political actions
Established and well-defined objectives
Promoter of social changes
Non state institutions and state institutions have the same characteristics.
True
False
Which of the following corresponds to the role of Executive Branch?
Make laws, alter, and reverse them through the power bestowed in the Philippine Congress.
The power to resolve disputes concerning rights that are legally demandable and enforceable.
Implement laws and secure the safety and guarantees protection to the people
Appeal for the revision of laws, ask for hearings and other court transactions
Choose among the list the composition of Executive Branch
House of Senate
RTC
Office of the President
Congress
Cabinet Members
Supreme Court
Office of the Vice President
House of Representatives
The following are members of Constitutional Commissions, except:
COA
CHR
CSC
CHED
MMDA stands for:
Metro Manila Development Agency
Main Manila Development Authority
Metropolitan Manila Disbursement Agency
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
These are financial institution licensed to provide several financial services to different types of customers.
Cooperatives
Corporations
Banks
Trade Unions
Corporations are organizations created and established by a group of people who buy and share stocks/ units. These people are known as _________.
Shareholders
Members
Employees
Trade Unions
Association of persons united to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs through a jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise.
Trade Unions
Corporations
Cooperatives
International Organizations
There are only three types of cooperatives, credit, consumer and producer cooperatives.
True
False
PETA, World WildLife Fund, and Human Rights Watch are examples of:
Trade Unions
Advocacy Groups
International Organizations
Corporations
International Organizations composed of national states or governments like ASEAN, EU, and United Nations.
True
False
Which of the following agencies is NOT under the jurisdiction of Executive branch?
MMDA
MTCs
PSA
DepEd
Identify the STATE INSTITUTIONS among the choices.
Banks
Local Government Unit
Constitutional Commissions
Cooperatives
Congress
Trade Unions
Trial Courts
Advocacy Groups
GOCCs
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