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I-IDENTIFICATION (Correct or Incorrect) : G12 Ucsp Summative Test 2 1 Quarter

1. Educate citizens about cultural relativism and promote understanding and respect for different cultures. 2. Pass and strongly enforce laws against discrimination and hate crimes. 3. Foster cross-cultural relationships by encouraging community events that celebrate diversity.
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I-IDENTIFICATION (Correct or Incorrect) : G12 Ucsp Summative Test 2 1 Quarter

1. Educate citizens about cultural relativism and promote understanding and respect for different cultures. 2. Pass and strongly enforce laws against discrimination and hate crimes. 3. Foster cross-cultural relationships by encouraging community events that celebrate diversity.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION IX, ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ZAMBOANGA CITY
CURUAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
ZAMBOANGA CITY

G12 UCSP
SUMMATIVE TEST 2
1st QUARTER
Module 2

Name________________________________G/Seection_________Score________Date________

I- IDENTIFICATION (Correct or Incorrect)

Directions: Correct or Incorrect. Write the word Correct if the idea of the statement is
true and the write the word Incorrect if otherwise. Write your answer on the space provided before
each number (2 points each)

________1. Accordingly using the perspective of cultural relativism leads to the view that no culture is superior
than another culture when compared to systems of morality, law, politics.
________2. According to Sociologies when we think about different cultures and societies, we should think
about their customs in a way that helps us make sense of how their cultural practices fit within their overall
cultural context.
________3. Cultural relativism is the art of judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong,
strange, or normal.
________4. The Cross-Cultural Relationship is the idea that people from different cultures have diverse
relationships that acknowledge, respect towards one another.
________5. An individual becoming aware to the cultural possibilities will ultimately change him and exposed to
the new ideas.
________6. Cross-cultural relationship provides hope that new opportunities will be discovered but at the same
time it is threatening.
________7. Accordingly holistic understanding of the term cultural relativism, it tries to promote the
understanding of cultural practices that are unfamiliar to other cultures such as eating insects, genocides, or
genital cutting.
________8. Cross-cultural relationship it is threatening once the relationship occurs, one can no longer claim
that any single culture is the absolute truth.
________9. Because of cultural limitation or cultural proscription posed by their own tradition people with
different backgrounds can help each other see the possibilities that they never though.
________10. The concept of cultural relativism means that any opinion can be accepted as there are culture that
is superior than another culture.

II- MULTIPLE CHOICE

Directions: Read the questions carefully and write only the letter of your answers on the space provided before
the number.

_________1. Cultural term refers to the experience of personal disorientation when


confronted with unfamiliar way of life?
A. Cultural Adaptation C. Cultural Shock
B. Cultural Relativism D. Cultural Variation
_________2. Cultural terms refer to the evaluation of another culture according to the
standards of one’s culture?
A. Cultural Adaptation C. Cultural Variation
B. Cultural Relativism D. Ethnocentrism
_________3. Which of the following statement is NOT an aspect of culture?
A. Air C. Cooking
B. Arts D. Music
_________4. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about cultural relativism?
A. It is a problematic form of classification of human groups
B. It is a perspective that promotes cultures in the context of
locality
C. It is a culturally relative approach to understand human groups
D. Understanding the society using cultural relativity promotes
respect and equality
_________5. Which of the following would a cultural relativist NOT accept?
A. Different societies have different moral codes.
B. Individuals can be mistaken about what is morally required of them.
C. Some societies have better moral codes than others.
D. There are no objective moral standards.
_________6. If cultural relativism is true, what happens when the moral code of a society changes?
A. Such changes always indicate moral progress.
  B. Such changes only rarely indicate moral progress.
C. Such changes never indicate moral progress
C. It is impossible for a society's moral code to change.
_________7. What is true in cultural relativism
A. We could no longer say that customs of other societies are inferior to our own
B. The moral code of a society determines what is right for that society
C. A belief that foreign is best
D. It’s a challenge to our belief in the objectivity and universality of moral truth.
_________8. According to Rachels if cultural relativism is true, moral knowledge is:
A. an incoherent notion.
B. impossible to acquire.
C. very difficult to acquire.
D. very easy to acquire.
_________9. Scholar claims that cultural relativism:
A. is false but can teach us important lessons.
B. is false and has nothing to offer.
C. is true, and that this is very important
D. d. is true, but that this is not very important
_________10. According to cultural relativism:
A. some moral codes are better than others.
B. there is no independent standard against which to judge the moral code of a society.
C. it is objectively morally right to be tolerant of the moral views of other societies.
D. we have moral obligations only to members of our own culture.

II - Picture Identification

Which of the following pictures portray Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism Write your answers on the
space provided. (Two points each)

III-Essay
Directions: Read carefully each item write the letter of the best answer. Use separate sheets for your
answers if necessary.

One of the lasting issues that multicultural countries face is racism and discrimination. Even in the most
developed countries like United States, this issue haunts them. If you are the president of that country, how will
you address the issue of racism and discrimination to break cultural barriers?
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
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Rubrics:
5pts - Had given 4 solutions to address the issue of racism and discrimination
3pts - Had given 2 solutions to address the issue of racism and discrimination
1pts - Had answered but irrelevant

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