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NSTP Quiz: Civic Consciousness & Education

The document is a test for students at Concepcion Holy Cross College covering topics related to the National Service Training Program (NSTP), civic consciousness, and social welfare. It includes multiple-choice questions, classifications, identifications, true or false statements, and an essay prompt about community cleaning. The test aims to assess students' understanding of NSTP and related psychological concepts.
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NSTP Quiz: Civic Consciousness & Education

The document is a test for students at Concepcion Holy Cross College covering topics related to the National Service Training Program (NSTP), civic consciousness, and social welfare. It includes multiple-choice questions, classifications, identifications, true or false statements, and an essay prompt about community cleaning. The test aims to assess students' understanding of NSTP and related psychological concepts.
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CONCEPCION HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, INC.

MINANE CONCEPCION, TARLAC


S.Y 2023-2024

NSTP1-Civic Consciousness, Social Welfare Service,


Peace Education

Student No. Date:


Name: Instructor Name: Rovic C. Austria
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Read each question carefully and encircle the letter of the correct
Answer.

Test I. Multiple Choices

1. What does NSTP stands for?


a) National Service Training Police c) National Scholarship Training Philippines
b) National Science and Technology Program d) National Service Training Program

2. Which country NSTP was established?


a) Japan b) Concepcion Tarlac c) China d) Philippines

3. What is the minimum number of units required for NSTP participation in the Philippines?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 100

4. NSTP is designed to engage students in what type of activities?

a) Military training c) Community service and development


b) Sports and recreation d) Academic Research

5. What is the main goal of NSTP?


a) To provide food from people
b) To help our parents
c) To give financial assistance
d) To promote volunteerism and civic consciousness among students

6. Which components of NSTP Focuses on disaster preparedness and response?


a) Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) c) Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)
b) Literacy Training Service (LTS) d) Science and Technology Service (STS)

7. The NSTP Act was signed into law in which year in the Philippines?
a) 1992 b) 2001 c) 2010 d) 2019

8. What group is primarily targeted for NSTP participation?


a) Children below 12 years old c) High school Students
b) College Students d) Senior Citizens

9. Which government agency in the Philippines is responsible for the implementation of NSTP
a) Department of Education (DepEd)
b) Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
c) Department of National Defense (DND)
d) Commission on Higher Education (CHED)

10. What is the purpose of the ROTC Component in NSTP?


a) To provide military training to all college students
b) To prepare students for active military service
c) To instill discipline and patriotism in the youth
d) To promote physical fitness among students

11. The LTS components of NSTP focuses on:


a) Environmental conversation and protection c) Disaster risk reduction and management
b) Health and medical services d) Teaching literacy skills to adults

12. What is the primary emphasis of NSTP's Science and Technology Service (STS)
component?
a) Environmental protection b) Research and development
c) Disaster response d) Literacy training

13. NSTP aims to develop what qualities among students?


a) Leadership, social responsibility, and patriotism
c) Academic excellence and research skills
b) Athletic skills and competitiveness
d) Entrepreneurial skills and business acumen

14. How is NST typically integrated into the academic curriculum?


a It is a standalone course that students take in addition to their regular classes.
b) It replaces all other academic subjects during a semester.
c) It is woven into various subjects throughout the academic year.
d) It is only offered during summer vacations.

15. Which of the following is an example of a community-based project that NSTP


participants may engage in?
a) Building a rocket
b) Conducting scientific experiments
C Planting trees in a reforestation project
d) Designing computer software

[Link] role does reflection play in NST programs?


a) It is not important for NSTP participants.
b) It allows students to write research papers.
c) It helps students process their experiences and learning during community service.
d) It is a military exercise.

17. What is the duration of NSTP participation for most college students in the Philippines?
a) One semester
b) Two semesters
c) Four years
d) It varies depending on the college or university

18. What is the psychological term for the process of gaining knowledge about oneself,
including one's beliefs, values, and emotions?
a) Self-awareness
b) Empathy
c) Introspection
d Socialization

19. Which term refers to the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person?
a) Self-esteem
b) Self-compassion
c) Empathy
d) Self-regulation

20. The capacity to recognize and manage one's own emotions is known as:
a) Self-awareness
b) Emotional intelligence
c) Self-esteem
d) Self-disclosure

[Link] individuals evaluate their own worth and value, they are assessing their:
a) Empathy b) Self-esteem c) Self-concept d) Self-regulation

22. Which psychological concept refers to the process of comparing oneself to others to
assess one's abilities and characteristics?
a) Self-concept
b) Self-compassion
c) Self-esteem
d) Social comparison

23. The belief in one's own ability to achieve goals and meet challenges is a key component
of:
a) Self-awareness
b Self-regulation
c) Self-esteem
d) Empathy

24. What term describes the mental and emotional image individuals have of themselves?
a) Empathy
b) Self-concept
c) Self-regulation
d) Self-actualization

25. Which term refers to the process of revealing personal information to others?
a) Self-awareness b) Empathy c) Self-disclosure d) Self-concept

26. The psychological defense mechanism in which a person attributes their own undesirable
characteristics to others is known as
a) Projectionb b) Empathy
c) Self-concept d) Self-esteem

27. The ability to adapt one's behavior in different social situations is called:
a) Self-awareness b) Empathy c) Self-regulation d) Social intelligence

28. What concept describes the extent to which an individual feels connected to and valued
by others?
a) Self-actualization b) Self-esteem c) Belongingness d) Empathy

29. When individuals engage in self-reflection and examine their thoughts and feelings, they
are practicing:
a) Empathy b) Self-disclosure c) Self-awareness d) Self-compassion

30. What is the term for the ability to control one's impulses and emotions effectively?
a) Empathy b) Self-regulation c) Self-concept d) Self-esteem

31. The belief in one's ability to influence and shape one's own life outcomes is known as:
a) self-determination b) Self-concept c) Empathy d) Self-awareness

32. What term refers to the process of understanding and respecting the rights, needs, and
boundaries of others in relationships?
a) Empathy b) Self-concept c) Self-disclosure d) Boundaries

33. The ability to perceive and understand the emotions and perspectives of others
accurately is a key aspect of:
a) Self-regulation
b) Self-esteem
c) Empathy
d) Self-awareness

34. What is the term for the process of revealing personal information about oneself to
others in a trusting relationship?
a) Empathy b) Self-disclosure c) Self-awareness d) Self-concept

35. When individuals have a realistic and positive view of themselves, it is associated with:
a) Self-awareness b) Self-esteem c) Self-concept d) Self-compassion

36. Adolescence is typically defined as the period of life between:


a) Birth and childhood b) Childhood and adulthood
c) Adulthood and old age d) Old age and retirement
37. During adolescence, which of the following undergoes significant development?
a) Physical, cognitive, and social aspects
b) Physical aspects only
c) Cognitive aspects only
d) Social aspects only

38. The onset of adolescence is often marked by the onset of:


a) Puberty
b) Menopause
c) Retirement
d) Middle age

39. Which of the following is a primary factor influencing the timing and experience of
adolescence?
a) Biological factors
b) Socioeconomic status
c) Ethnicity
d) All of the above

40. Adolescents often experience heightened levels of:


a) Financial stability
b) Independence
c) Risk-taking behavior
d) Contentment

41. The process through which adolescents develop their own identity is known as:
a) Conformity
b) Identity crisis
c) Peer pressure
d) Childhood regression

42. Which of the following is NOT a common challenge faced by adolescents?


a) Establishing independence from parents
b) Developing a sense of self-identity
c) Maintaining physical health
d) Navigating peer pressure

43. Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development suggests that the primary
developmental challenge during adolescence
a) Trust vs. mistrust
b) Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
c) Identity vs. role confusion
d) Industry vs. inferiority

44. The physical changes that occur during adolescence are primarily driven by:
a) Hormonal changes
b) Social influences
c) Genetic factors
d) Cognitive development

45. Which of the following is a common emotional characteristic of adolescence?


a) Stability and consistency in emotions
b) Intense mood swings
c) Emotional indifference
d) A strong sense of emotional regulation

46. Which term describes the process of becoming the best version of oneself and realizing
one’s potential ?
a) Self actualization b) Self-esteem c) Self-concept d) Self-regulation
47. The process of recognizing and respecting the cultural differences and persepectives of
known as
a) Self-awareness b) Empathy c) Cultural competence d) Self-disclosure

48. Which component of NSTP is often associated with providing medical and healthcare
services to underserved communities
a) Civic Welfare Training Service b) Reserve Officers Training Corps
c) Literacy Training service d) Science and Technology Service

49. The LTS component of NSTP focuses on?


a) Environmental conversation and protection
b) Disaster risk and reduction and management
c) Health and medical services
d) Teaching literacy skills to adults

50. What is my full name

Test II. Classification. (2 points each)


Classify the following. Choose the letter of the correct answer inside the box and write it in
the space provided.

___51. A) 21 E) Recover I) Hallucinogens


B) Increased of heart attack F) Aspirin J) Withdrawal
C) Increased heart rate G) Alcohol K) Relapse
D) Mitigation H) Nicotine L) Heroin

What is the most commonly abused drug in the world?


___52. What is the legal drinking age in the United States?
___53. Which is a long-term effect of using cocaine?
___54. Which of the following is a short-term effect of using marijuana?
___55. What is the main active ingredient in tobacco that is responsible for addiction?
___56. Which of the following is not a commonly abused prescription opioid?
___57. What is the first step in the disaster risk management cycle?
___58. Which phase of the disaster risk management cycle involves assessing the risks and
Vulnerabilities in a community?
___59. Which category of drugs includes substances that alter perception, mood, and
Consciousness?
___60. What is the term for a condition in which a person experiences symptoms when they
Stop using a drug they are addicted to?

Test III. Identification


Identify the following
_______61. Long-term alterations in temperature and weather problems
_______62. What does the acronym MDDRM stand for?
_______63. The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials called?
_______64. Organization that is responsible for monitoring and protecting the ozone layer
_______66. The first step in the disaster risk management cycle
_______67. The primary goal of environmental protection
_______68. The primary source of plastic pollution in the oceans
_______69. Greenhouse gas that is responsible for global warming
_______70. The term for the gradual rise in sea levels due to the melting of polar ice caps and
Thermal expansion of seawater?

Test IV. True or false


Write T if the statement is true and Write F if the statement is false and explain.
(2 points)
___72. Libel is protected by the Bill of rights as a freedom of expression
___73. 15 years old is the legal age of criminal responsibility in the Philippines
___74. The Legislative branch is primarily responsible for upholding the Bill of rights in the
Philippines
___75. Article II contains the Bill of rights
___76. A request information from the government is considered a writ of habeas corpus
___77. Community Service is the penalty for violating the rights protected by bill of rights in
The Philippines
___78. Volcanic eruption is the primary cause of air pollution in urban areas
___79. Natural forest fires is the major cause of deforestation in Tropical rainforests
___80. Hydroelectric power harnesses the power of the sun to generate electricity

Test V. Essay type. As a citizen how can you help in cleaning a community? (10 points)

PREPARED BY CHECKED BY
ROVIC C. AUSTRIA MOISES NAVARRO

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