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Community Engagement Quarter 1 Summative Test 1

This document provides a summative test on community engagement, solidarity, and citizenship. The test contains multiple choice and true/false questions that assess understanding of key concepts like what defines a community, community action, community dynamics, roles within a community, and different perspectives on community (individual, social, virtual, systems). It also contains questions to identify examples and definitions of related terms. The test aims to evaluate knowledge of how communities function and how individuals and groups can positively impact communities.

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Community Engagement Quarter 1 Summative Test 1

This document provides a summative test on community engagement, solidarity, and citizenship. The test contains multiple choice and true/false questions that assess understanding of key concepts like what defines a community, community action, community dynamics, roles within a community, and different perspectives on community (individual, social, virtual, systems). It also contains questions to identify examples and definitions of related terms. The test aims to evaluate knowledge of how communities function and how individuals and groups can positively impact communities.

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Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship

Second Grading
Summative Test No. 1 (1/4)

I. Direction: Write only the letter which corresponds to the correct answer in Your ¼ sheet of
paper.
1. It is a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government,
and often have a common cultural and historical heritage.
A. Government B. Community C. Home D. Citizen
2. Any activity that increases the understanding, engagement and empowerment of communities
in the design and delivery of local services.
A. Community Action C. Community Services
B. B. Community Dynamics D. Community Immersion
3. It applies to any changes taking place within a group. Such improvements can be made by
collective action.
A. Community action C. Community Services
B. Community Dynamics D. Community Immersion
4. Which of the following is NOT included in the roles the people within a community?
A. Community Consultation B. Joint Planning C. Joint Design D. Addressing legal issues.
5. Helping the community to share knowledge, skills and ideas would also mean.
A. Building community and social capacity C. Community Resilience
B. Maintaining and creating wealth D. Creating advancement of goods.

II. Write T if the statement is true, F if it is false and change the underline words to make the
statement true. (2points each item).
1. Individual perspective focuses on the technological aspect of a community.
2. Social perspective focuses on the technological aspect of a community.
3. Virtual perspective deals with how individual perceives a community.
4. Systems perspective deals with how the community operates social links.
5. Community perspective is only confined to a single perception.

III. Identify the following statement.


1. It applies to any changes taking place within a group.
2. It is a group of people living in the same place or having characteristics in common.
3. It is about putting communities at the heart of their own local services.
4. A community action objective that helps the community to support itself.
5. It exists at many levels and take place between individuals and organizations as well as between
states and countries.
6. A community member that might be there in the community only for the achievement of
specific objectives.
7. A member of the community who have a big network of friends and acquaintances they can
introduce to the community.
8. A community member who are ones to look to for getting connected new information.
9. A community member who are the late joiners.
10. Are the ones who are powerful advocates of the community message and spread words.

IV. Identify the type of community perspective showed in every number. Write A for Systems
Perspective, B for Social Perspective, C for Virtual perspective, and D for Individual
perspective.
1. The “I” view how a community view itself.
2. Computer mediated forms of communication
3. Social links of people
4. Community as a living creature
5. Political networks
6. Social media communities
7. Understanding personal identity
8. Roles of different organizations
9. Tracing social ties
10. Netizens in Facebook and YouTube

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