Prelim Quiz 1 Attempt Review
Prelim Quiz 1 Attempt Review
Prelim Quiz 1 Attempt Review
Question 1
Complete
Which is true on these statements. (I.) Absolute Poverty can still supply basic needs but for a limited volume only; while relative poverty was
the severe deprivation of basic human needs. (II.) Absolute poverty refers to severe deprivation of basic human needs; while relative poverty
was the situation wherein it can supply basic human needs but for a limited volume only.
Select one:
a. Statement I
b. Statement II
Question 2
Complete
Select one:
a. Poverty
b. Community Gossip
c. Community Progress
d. Undesirable Condition
Question 3
Complete
What do you refer as the abuse of public power, office, or resources by elected government officials for personal gain.
Select one:
a. Pollution
b. Social Advocacy
c. Poverty
d. Corruption
Question 4
Complete
Select one:
a. characteristic of the issue
c. key players
Question 5
Complete
What do you call is the introduction of a contaminant into the environment. It is created mostly by human actions, but can also be a result
of natural disasters.
Select one:
a. Social Problem
b. Pollution
c. Corruption
d. Poverty
Question 6
Complete
These problems affect all people regardless of background, status or other classification.
Select one:
a. sectoral concerns
b. public concerns
c. social concerns
d. economic concerns
Question 7
Complete
Any act which results in non-accidental and/or unreasonable inflicting of physical injury to a child.
Select one:
a. psychological abuse
b. deception
c. child trafficking
d. physical abuse
Question 8
Complete
Select one:
a. Social Advocacy
b. Poverty
c. Social Problems
d. National Advancement
Question 9
Complete
Select one:
a. Representation done by anyone committed to the concerns of any particular group in society.
b. It is the inability to satisfy the basic needs because one lacks income to buy services
d. Is the payment for services or material which the recipient is not due, under law.
Question 10
Complete
Advocacy requires vigor of action which means an advocate can take time and be slow in responding to his advocacy groups' needs.
Select one:
True
False
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