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FIRST QUARTER EXAM IN VALUES EDUCATION 9

Name: _______________________________________________ Score: _____________________


Date: _____________________________________ Parent’s Signature: _____________________
Teacher: Ms. Kristhel Marie S. Tradio LEVEL OF ASSESSMENT PERFECT SCORE SCORE

KNOWLEDGE 10,6

General Directions: PROCESS 15,4

UNDERSTANDING 20
1. Read each directions in every type of test.
PRODUCT 5
2. Write your answers clearly.
3. Avoid alterations or erasures.
4. Do not cheat.
5. Finish the exam in 1 hour.

KNOWLEDGE

I. IDENTIFICATION

Directions: From the pool of words below, choose the appropriate answer to the following
descriptions.

Conscience Labor Union Right to live

School Society System of values Right to become productive

Family Civic Society Right to have dignity and value

____________________ 1. A group of persons in permanent or non-permanent associations that are organized


for the collective activities performed by each member.
____________________ 2. Most important basic unit of society to which a person belongs.
____________________ 3. A right to develop oneself in order to become more effective and efficient member
of society.
____________________ 4. Expresses that a human being has the right not to be killed by another human being.
____________________ 5. The right to be respected as a unique individual.
____________________ 6. A group’s set of standards or norms.
____________________ 7. The practical judgment of the mind upon the morality of certain acts.
____________________ 8. The type of society that exists to work for better working conditions and higher
compensation for the laborers.
____________________ 9. The type of society that is formed to work for the general improvement of the
community.
____________________ 10. The type of society that is established to develop the mental, physical, and
spiritual capacities of the students and make them valuable members of the community.

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II. Matching Type
Directions: Match the statements emphasize in Column A with the traits or values in Column B.
Write the letter of your answer in CAPITAL LETTER on the space provided before each number.

A B
_____ 1. Backbiting a neighbor who became rich when the husband a. hospitality
landed a good job abroad.
_____ 2. Leaving one’s destiny to fate b. amor propio
_____ 3. Visitors at home are given the best accommodation in the c. mañana habit
house for her/his comfort.
_____ 4. Having no sense of urgency and keeps postponing things that d. neighborliness
should be done right away.
_____ 5. Father sticks to what he says despite realizing that he is e. bahala na attitude
wrong.
_____ 6. Giving part of a special dish to our neighbors. f. crab mentality
g. politeness

PROCESS

III. Modified True or False

Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct. If not, underline the word or words which made
it wrong then write the word or words that will make it correct. Write your answer on the space
provided.
_______________ 1. The most important society to which a person belong is his/her family.
_______________ 2. Animals are gregarious, but they do not form societies.
_______________ 3. The right to live socially is not an inherent right in men.
_______________ 4. To stay unmarried is a right.
_______________ 5. From the community, the child learns the meaning of social responsibility.
_______________ 6. Human rights are universal.
_______________ 7. Ethics and morals are sometimes called the group’s “system of values”.
_______________ 8. Divine law comes directly from God.
_______________ 9. The society has a great influence on a person’s character.
_______________ 10. Societies can survive without norms.
_______________ 11. A person is a social being.
_______________ 12. Rights and duties are separable.
_______________ 13. The Philippine Constitution protects our right and duties as citizens.
_______________ 14. Due process of law does not require court proceedings.
_______________ 15. Respects starts with how you respect yourself.

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IV. FILL IN THE BLANKS - CAUSE AND EFFECT

Directions: Give the cause and effect of the following situations. Write your answers in the table
below.

SITUATIONS CAUSE EFFECT

A student cheating in an exam

Adolescents smoking and


drinking beer outside a sari-sari
store

UNDERSTANDING

V. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Select the response that best answers the question or statement. Write the letter of your
answer in CAPITAL on the blank provided before each number.

_____ 1. The subdivision where you live has no electrical posts that make it dangerous for the residents
at night.
a. Collect money to put up posts.
b. Ask volunteer residents to provide lights outside their homes.
c. From a neighborhood association and ask the assistance of the local government.
_____ 2. There is a dengue outbreak in your community.
a. Initiate information campaign on how dengue can be prevented and clean your surroundings.
b. Relocate temporarily.
c. Go to a radio station and blame the community officials for their negligence.
_____ 3. Your school has required everybody to attend the mass a day before the graduation program.
One of your classmates is practicing Iglesia ni Cristo.
a. Convince him to attend the mass.
b. Call the attention of your teacher regarding your classmate’s predicament.
c. Advice your classmates not to attend both activities.
_____ 4. You are asked to make a poster that describes a good citizen. Therefore, you will describe
someone who…
a. Participates in community service?
b. Disobeys the laws?
c. Does her/his part for her/his own good?
_____ 5. You spot an open manhole near your school.
a. Not be bothered by it.
b. Report it to the barangay officials.
c. Keep quiet about it.

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_____ 6. The driver of the jeepney in which you were riding was apprehended by a traffic aide. He asks
the driver to follow him to a nearby sari-sari store. What will you tell the driver?
a. Tell him to follow what the traffic aide says.
b. Tell him not to leave his vehicle and present his license and get a ticket.
c. Tell him to give fifty pesos to the traffic aide instead of a ticket.

_____ 7. Tomorrow is your first quarterly exam. Your friend invites you to your favorite band concert
tonight because she has an extra ticket.
a. Accept the invitation because you do not want to miss the opportunity.
b. Politely turn down the invitation and review for your exam.
c. Accept the invitation and cram for your exam when you get home from the concert.
_____ 8. The bus you’re supposed to ride for home is approaching. To be able to catch it, you will have
to cross the street where you’re not supposed to. The next bus comes after 20 minutes.
a. Cross the street and run the risk of getting hit by a car or fined for jaywalking just to catch
the bus.
b. Cross the street hurriedly on the pedestrian crossing and run after the bus.
c. Cross the street on the designated spot and if unable to catch the bus, wait patiently for
the next bus.
_____ 9. On your way to school, you see a heavy smoke-belcher bus.
a. Avoid taking the same route again.
b. Write down the plate number and name of the bus and report it to the concerned agency.
c. Wait for the bus and talk to the driver.
_____ 10. The barangay election is going to be held, and the local officials are asking for youth volunteers
to act as watchers.
a. Leave for the province and take a vacation.
b. Shrug off the invitation and make an alibi.
c. Enlist to become a volunteer.
_____ 11. Your school, which is very near to a big mall, does not allow its students to go out during class
hours (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.). Your class ends at 3:00 p.m. and your classmates ask you to go with them to
play computer games.
a. Go with your classmates and defy school orders.
b. Turn down their invitation.
c. Accept their invitation and try it once.
_____ 12. You have male classmate who has feminine inclinations. He has become the object of ridicule
of your male classmates.
a. Avoid him.
b. Join your classmates in making fun of him.
c. Talk to your classmates and ask them not to be unfair.
_____ 13. Your teacher has not arrived yet and your classmates are starting to make noise that can be
heard in the next room where another class is going on.
a. You stay in one corner and read silently.
b. Leave the room and go to the library.
c. Advice your classmates to keep quiet because there’s a class going on in the next room.
_____ 14. One of the members of a basketball team in a league in your community is over the required
maximum age limit. You happen to know it because he is your brother’s classmate.
a. Keep it to yourself.
b. Tell it to the other members.
c. Report the matter to the league officials.

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_____ 15. A classmate confided in you that a schoolmate is extorting money from him. He is afraid to go
home alone and asks you to walk with him home.
a. Accompany him home.
b. Report the matter to your teacher or to the guidance counselor.
c. Ignore him.

_____ 16. The society is where a person learns and incorporates


a. Moral and physical powers
b. Cultural meanings and values
c. Law and order
_____ 17. Which is a right? _____ 19. Which is prescriptive?
a. Showing concern for the a. One way
members of the family b. No U-turn
b. Keeping family secrets c. Do not enter
c. Practicing a religion
_____ 20. Which is proscriptive?
_____ 18. Which is a duty?
a. Use pedestrian overpass.
a. Being informed truthfully b. Observe speed limit.
b. Choosing my own friends c. No overtaking.
c. Submitting projects on time

PRODUCT

VI. ESSAY
Directions: Explain and elaborate the question, before you begin writing, read the passage carefully
and plan what will you write. Your essay should be as well-organized and as carefully written as you
can make it.

As the hope of the motherland, what plan can you implement that will make your country
progressive? Describe how it can be attained.

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Recipe for success: Study while others are sleeping;


Work while others are loafing;
Prepare while others are playing;
And dream while others are wishing . . .

-William A. Ward 5

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