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Matching Type.

Instruction: Match the statements under letter A to letter B

A B

1. Customary belief, social forms, religious A. Critical cultural relativism


and materials traits
2. Produced kind and/or fair outcomes B. Loob
3. Process through which a human person gain his C. Inside
beliefs, skills and dispositions
4. The idea that a person’s beliefs, values and D. Kapwa
practices should be understood
5. Cultures must and should not be E. Together with the person
questioned by outsiders
6. Raise questions about cultural practices F. Culture

7. Better translated as relational will G. Moral behavior


8. Loob literally translated into English H. Moral development
9. Literally translated as other person I. Cultural relativism

10. Kapwa is better understood in English J. Absolute cultural relativism


11. Labeled as welcoming, friendly, easily insulted K. Filipino
and many other adjective
12. Relaxed attitude but poor time management L. Lack of discipline
of the Filipino
13. Strong family protection for either good M. Extreme family
or bad condition
14. Always trying to give personal interpretation N. Extreme personalism
to actions
15. Filipino will do anything to survive O. Ability to survive
16. Foundation of the Filipino culture P. Flexibility
17. Internalized attitude of ethics or cultural Q. Passivity and lack of initiative
inferiority
18. Serving-serving arrogance that generates R. Kanya- kanya syndrome
feeling of jealousy
19. Strong reliance to others fate which is a S. Colonial mentality
Filipino trademark
20. Filipinos re quick to adapt to changes T. Faith and religiosity

ANSWERS:
1. F 11. K
2. G 12. L
3. H 13. M
4. I 14. N
5. J 15. O
6. A 16. T
7. B 17. S
8. C 18. R
9. D 19. Q
10. E 20. P

Multiple Choice

Instruction: Select the correct answer under each statement.

1. Filipino have a cheery and positive approach to life and its up and down
a. Joy and humor
b. Love and care
c. Happiness and sadness
d. Friendly and lovely
e. Kind and honest

2. Genuine and deep love for family


a. Family orientation
b. School orientation
c. Church orientation
d. Society orientation
e. Friend orientation
3. Show the capacity for hard work given to raise one’s standard living of decent life for one’s family
a. Hard work and industry
b. Hard work and timely
c. Initiative
d. Patience
e. Industrious

4. Refers to the process through which a human gains his beliefs


a. Moral development
b. Moral dilemma
c. Morality
d. Moral and emotion
e. Moral and feelings
5. Filipinos are quick to adopt to changes
a. Ability to survive
b. Ability to speak
c. Ability to write
d. Ability to walk
e. Ability to travel

6. Our faith in God, is reflected in our mantra


a. Bahala na
b. Tama na
c. Ayoko na
d. Saka na
e. Suko na
7. Accepting reality to comprehend which gives us a strong will or pampalakas-loob
a. Bathala
b. Paraluman
c. Pangulo
d. Diwata
e. Hari
8. Most hospitable people and will do everything to please visitors
a. Filipinos
b. Japanese
c. Americans
d. Spaniards
e. Malaysians
9. Opening yourself to others and feel one with others with dignity and reflect deal with them as fellow
human beings
a. Pakikipagkapwa-tao
b. Pakikisangkot
c. Pakikibahagi
d. Pakikiramay
e. Pakikibaka
10. Have durable sense of family and community
a. Filipino society
b. American society
c. Indian society
d. Singaporean society
e. Indonesian society
11. Happy-go-lucky people who are often pessimistic about today but always optimistic that tomorrow will
be better
a. Filipinos
b. Japanese
c. Vietnamese
d. Indonesians
e. Americans

12. Gave us the personal and family honor that we valued, as well as dignity and pride
a. Eastern influence
b. Western influence
c. Southern influence
d. Northern influence
e. South-east influence

13. Having a mixed character and pride


a. Filipinos
b. Japanese
c. Vietnamese
d. Indonesians
e. Malaysians
14. Articulated and organized through a dialogue with Aristotelism-Thomistic virtue values
a. Filipinos Virtue Ethics
b. American Virtue Ethics
c. Eastern Virtue Ethics
d. Western Virtue Ethics
e. Spaniards Virtue Ethics
15. Refers to not judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong, strange or normal
a. Cultural relativism
b. Culture
c. Feelings
d. Emotions
e. Behaviors

True or False

Instruction: Write True if the statement is correct and write False if the statement is not correct.

1. Moral development is fundamentally rooted in the very experience of a person in his


relationship with others. True
2. Culture is explained by Baring as the integrated pattern of human knowledge, beliefs and
behaviors. False
3. Taylor define moral behavior as acts intended to produce kind and/or fain outcomes. False
4. Merriam Webster defined culture as the customary beliefs, social forms, and materials traits
of radical religious or social group. True
5. Behavior is an individualistic, man-made idea of aggregate character that is available for
subjectivity. False
6. Culture is an individualistic, man-made idea of aggregate character. True
7. The study of culture today reaches for beyond differences in outward appearance. True
8. Outward appearance is only a small part of the diversity of human beings. True
9. Culture is also the characteristic features of everyday existence. True
10. Moral behavior is the actions that determine social reactions to the desires and benefits of
others. True
11. Culture marks the prevailing moral values into its members and forms the character of
everyone as well. True
12. American psychologist Baring presented the theory on the stages of moral development.
False
13. Theory on the stages of moral development was presented by Lawrence Kohleerg an
American psychologist. True
14. Laws and rules and standards of attitude and behavior are set promulgated by the community to
promote that relationship that binds them together as a people. True
15. Influence of culture in moral development is best seen in terms of relational. True

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