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COR JESU COLLEGE, INC.

Sacred Heart Avenue, Digos City

National Service Training Program 1


FINAL EXAMINATION
st
1 Semester, S.Y. 2022-2023

Name: ________________________________________________ Course: ____________

INSTRUCTIONS: (Please read these carefully and seriously)


1. Follow the instructions in each test.
2. Write your answer on the answer sheet.

Test I. MULTIPLE CHOICES (20 points)


Understand each item and ENCIRCLE the letter of the best answer.

1. Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act was signed into law
on:
a. July 4, 2002
b. June 7, 2002
c. April 17, 2019
d. October 28, 2019

2. This refers to differentiated economic, social and cultural attributes associated


with being male or female.
a. Gender
b. Sex
c. Manipulation
d. None of the above

3. A sexual favor made as a condition in the hiring or in the employment, re-


employment or continued employment of an individual.
a. Education-related Sexual Harassment
b. Training-related Sexual Harassment
c. Gender-based Online Sexual Harassment
d. Work-related Sexual Harassment

4. Which of the following mission statement demonstrate the pillar of Apostleship?


a. Advance a responsive and dynamic learning environment and to draw out the best in
all.
b. Nurture a compassionate community that journey’s as one family at the heart of
Christ
c. Promote responsible stewardship towards social transformation, progress and
sustainable development
d. All of the above

5. Values: criteria for determining the level of goodness, worth, or beauty;


_______________: Processes by which people identify, examine, and develop their own
individual values.
a. Values clarification
b. Values awareness
c. Terminal values
d. Instrumental values

6. The following are ill effects of drugs on mental health, except


a. Cardiac pathology
b. Disturbance in memory
c. Disturbance in perception
d. None of the above

7. Drug abusers who manifest signs and symptoms of psychotic disorders.


a. Drug dependent
b. Experimenters
c. Regular users
d. Mentally ill chemical abusers

8. It means that people handle boys and girls differently as infants.


a. Canalization
b. Verbal Appellation
c. Manipulation
d. Activity Exposure

9. The school as a gender socializing factor, except:


a. Textbooks and language used
b. Sex segregation system
c. Bible
d. Curriculum used

10. Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act is known as


a. Republic Act 9165
b. Republic Act 11053
c. Republic Act 9262
d. Republic Act 7877
11. It refers to acts that make or attempt to make a woman financially dependent
a. psychological violence
b. Economic abuse
c. Physical violence
d. Sexual abuse

12. It refers to a single sexual act which may or may not result in the bearing of a
common child
a. Dating relationship
b. Safe place or shelter
c. Stalking
d. Sexual relations

13. It refers to scientifically defined pattern of psychological and behavioral symptoms


of women in battering relationship
a. Physical abuse
b. Sexual abuse
c. Battered women syndrome
d. Economic abuse

14. Republic Act No. 9211 of Cigarette Smoking aims to promote the following, except:
a. Public Health Risks
b. Protect the youth
c. Healthy environment
d. Balance the interests of all industry

15. Republic Act 7877 known as


a. Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act
b. Anti-Sexual Harassment Act
c. Clean Air Act
d. Violence Against Women and Children Act

16. The basic unit of Filipino society primarily responsible for education and awareness
a. School
b. Team
c. Family
d. Friends

17. Sexual violence includes but not limited to


a. Rape
b. Act of lasciviousness
c. Prostituting the women or child
d. All of the above
18. Resources that can be replace themselves once they have been used.
a. Minerals
b. Flow
c. Renewable
d. Non-renewable

19. Legal drugs that a non-drug user might try which can lead him/her to more
dangerous drugs.
a. Stimulants
b. Hallucinogens
c. Gateway drugs
d. Inhalants
20. It refers to the law signed on March 27, 2004
a. Republic Act 9262
b. Republic Act 9165
c. Republic Act 11313
d. Republic Act 7877

Test II. IDENTIFICATION/FILL IN THE BLANKS (20 points)

1. The use of chemical substance, licit or illicit, resulting to individual’s physical,


mental or social impairment. Drug abuse
2. An order issued for the purpose of preventing or safeguarding further acts of
violence against a woman or her child. Protection order
3. Familiarizing children to their gender-appropriate tasks.
4. Real Name of Br. Polycarp. John Hippolytus Gondre
5. An act to promote environmental awareness through Environmental Education.
6. A kind of drugs which relieves pain and induce sleepiness. Marijuana or Cannabis
Sativa
7. Cigarettes smoking put risk on the health of the smokers and even more on the
non-smokers who are exposed to it. Secondhand smokers
8. Republic Act 9165 is known as Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.
9. A chemical substance that brings about physical, emotional or behavioral
change to a person taking it. Drugs
10. A person who abuses the drug on a regular basis approximately 3 to 4 times a
week or every other day. Regular users
11. A change in climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity.
Climate change
12. Chemicals that potentially deplete the ozone layer. Carbon monoxide
13. It is a set of people’s values, beliefs, behavior, language and artifacts. Culture
14. Republic Act 9262 is known as Anti-violence against Women and Children
15. Acts that include bodily and physical harm. Physical violence
16. A situation wherein the parties live as husband and wife without the benefit of
marriage or are romantically involved over time. Dating relationship
17. Any home or institution maintained or managed by DSWD or any other agency
which is willing temporarily to receive victims of abuse. Safe place or shelter
18. A perspective, a way of thinking and a manner of viewing things. Gender sensitivity
19. Republic Act 11313 or the Safe Spaces Act was signed into law on April 17, 2019
20. Refers to the program aimed at enhancing civic consciousness and defense
preparedness by developing the ethics of service and patriotism. NSTP

Test III. ENUMERATION (30 points)

1 – 4: Forms of violence against women and children


1. Physical violence
2. Sexual violence
3. Psychological violence
4. Economic abuse

5 - 6: Origin of Drugs
5. Natural
6. Synthetic

7 – 12: Institutions that perpetuate Gender Power Relations


7. Family
8. School
9. Church / Religion
10. Media
11 Business/ Market
12. State

13 – 18: Manifestation of Gender Biases


13. Marginalization
14. Subordination
15. Gender stereotyping
16. Multiple burden
17. Violence against women
18. Negative effects on personhood

19 – 20: Punishable Acts under Republic Act 11313


19. Gender-based Sexual Harassment in streets and Public Places
20. Gender-based Online Sexual Harassment

21 – 24: Common signs of Drug Abuse


21. Stealing items which can be readily sold for cash
22. Changes in Mood – depending on the drug taken.
23. Association with known drug abusers
24. Change from normal capabilities (work habits, efficiency,
25. Change in attendance at work or school
25 – 30: Classifications of Drugs of Abuse
25.
26. Experimenters
27. Occasional users
28. Regular users
29. Drug dependents
30. Mentally ill chemical abuser

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