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UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO BANSALAN COLLEGE

Criminology Department
CRI 319
NATIONALISM AND PATRIOTISM
Preliminary Examination
1st TERM, 1st SEM., S.Y. 2020-21

1. Nationalism and patriotism differ in many things but have one thing in common. Which of these
statements best explain their common characteristics?
2. This means to give more importance to unity by way of a cultural background, including language
and heritage.
3. _________; based on affection: ________; rooted in rivalry and resentment.
4. ________; not based on ideology: ________; based on a nation’s ideology.
5. It refers to a person who supports and acts in defense of his country or referred to as national
loyalty.
6. The word patriotism comes from the word “pater” which means_________.
7. It is an attachment whereby the people believe that being included in a group would allow one to
meet his own need and interest.
8. The following are the attitudes that elaborates patriotism, EXCEPT:
9. He was the person who laid down his life and stood against the Marcos regime when the village of
Bugnay in Tinglayan, Kalinga was about to be destroyed in exchange of the Chico dam project of
the Marcos government.
10. ________; people all over the world are considered equal: ________; implies that only the people
belonging to one’s own country should be considered one’s equal.
11. A person who is willing to die for his own country is considered a?
12. Kuyaw is willing to kill for the sake of his country. He embodies?
13. Who is likely to say this: “I am going to understand your point of view regarding my country, even if
it clashes with mine”?
14. Who is likely to say this: “I am going to discourage any discussion and debate about anything I feel
is against my country”?
15. Wayuk loves his country. He is proud of everything it does and he cannot stand anyone who speaks
against his country. How do you call Wayuk?
16. This type of patriotism is composed of individuals who does not feel great pride in their country's
worldly merits and achievements but would only be proud of the country's moral record, when it
inspires pride.
17. An advocate of this gives greater weight to the interests of one's country and compatriots than to
those of other countries and their inhabitants whenever these interests come into conflict.
18. This refers to “a people who share common customs, origins, history, and frequently language; a
nationality”.
19. It refers to the quality or state of being free like the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in
choice or action.
20. It is that self that wishes to pursue worthwhile and noble goals.
21. According to Apo Kabunian, it is sacred, it is beloved, and from its womb springs the life of the
Kalinga tribe.
22. This type of patriotism is best reflected on the saying “our country, right or wrong”.
23. Implies a heartfelt dedication for the love, care, and preservation of the Philippines and everything
that is identified with it: the Philippine territory, the inhabitants, Philippine sovereignty, its government,
all things that represent and symbolize the country; the aspirations, hopes, dreams and needs of the
Filipino people.
24. The state protects an alcoholic's freedom to consume huge amounts of whisky in the privacy of her
own home.
25. What type of freedom is restricted if the state prevents Anggong from going on strike by making
such actions illegal, even if he don't have anything to strike about, and even if he don't ever intend
to strike, his freedom is still curtailed?
26. What freedom is hindered if even though Karang is free to study, since no one is preventing him
from doing it, no one has locked away his books, or hidden his pen and paper or chained him to
his armchair in front of the television but he has the tendency to be sidetracked?
27. This is derived from the wish on the part of the individual to be his own master, that his life and
decisions to depend on one’s self, not on external forces of whatever kind.
28. This refers to a collective feeling that is based on the belief of belonging to the same nation or the
sharing of qualities that separate them from other nations.
29. This is a process of associating whereby one is matched according to natural selection or through
family relation.
30. This is that attachment based on the perception that the group meets gives power, wealth, stability,
and continuity to an individual.
31. It means that you are not restricted to do something.
32. This spells out the acceptable limits of interference in individuals’ lives.
33. It is a matter of what you aren't prevented from doing, the doors that lie unlocked.
34. This sense is derived from the wish on the part of the individual to be his own master, that his life
and decisions to depend on one’s self, not on external forces of whatever kind.
35. It is that self that is easily led astray by appetites of an individual that are irrational.
36. This is characterized by special concern for one’s country and compatriots and also shows concern
for other countries and its inhabitants.
37. Which of the following implies nationalism?
38. This attachment is based on the perception that the group represents personal identity.
39. Only the people belonging to one’s own country should be considered one’s equal
40. This makes one to think only of one’s country’s virtues and not its deficiencies and can also make
one contemptuous of the virtues of other nations.
41. It is a feeling that one’s country is superior to another in all respects.
42. The willingness and determination to lay down one’s life for the fatherland—the constant resolve to
sacrifice one’s life and limb for the preservation of the State.
43. It is a predisposition to behave altruistically on behalf of the most comprehensive social system of
which an individual is a member, and emphasizes its inborn nature and independence of short-term
incentives and sanctions.
44. In what way can an individual achieve ‘true’ positive freedom?
45. Mere incapacity to attain a goal is not lack of political freedom.
46. It is an important instrument in forming feelings of “kinship” and reciprocal altruism.
47. How is the term “Nation” generally defined?
48. “I respect my country’s armed forces but I will call them out if they’re wrong”, is something a
nationalist would say.
49. “I respect my country’s armed forces and I will support whatever they do”, is something a patriot
would say.
50. He is someone who is international in his outlook. He is broad-minded and tolerant. He is a citizen
of the world.

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