Mastery Test in TRENDS
Name: ______________________ Section: ____________________________Score: __________
1. What do you call to the behaviors being inhibited if there is a sustained patronage or
adherence of the behavior because it is already incorporated in the lifestyle?
a. pattern b. trend c. fad d. development
2. Which part of the shaping trend talks about the exchange of goods and services, including
human capital, and the erasure of time and space as barriers of connectivity.
a. historical forces b. digital connectivity c. human needs d.
globalization
3. As the information drive gains mileage, the product sales steadily rise and a significant
market share is achieved.
a. growth stage b. maturity stage c. introduction d. decline
4. The product is being introduced to the market and an information drive is initiated to build
product awareness.
a. growth stage b. maturity stage c. introduction d. decline
5. These arrive in the market and are intensely followed or patronized for a short period of
time.
a. globalization b. trend c. fad d. human needs
6. They are known to be the result of an event happened earlier.
a. cause b. consequences c. megatrends d. effect
7. What is often likened to a spider web?
a. network b. linkages c. local network d. global network
8. What type of relationship is defined as close, intimate, or committed between two people?
a. kinship b. family c. strong relationship d. dyadic
9. What system or method that requires deliberate, abstract, and effortful thinking that breaks
down a complex problem into parts.
a. intuitive thinking b. rational thinking c. deliberate thinking d. strategic analysis
10. What type of thinking employs a detailed examination of a problem to come up with a
solution?
a. intuitive thinking b. rational thinking c. deliberate thinking d. strategic analysis
11. These are often taught and learned through formal means.
a. intuitive thinking b. rational thinking c. deliberate thinking d. strategic
analysis
12. He was a Canadian psychologist influential in explaining how the functions of neurons
contributes to psychological and cognitive processes such as learning.
a. George Herbert Mead b. Bob Johansen c. Donald O. Hebb d. Andre
Beaufre
13. He was a French Army officer and a proponent of strategic analysis.
a. George Herbert Mead b. Bob Johansen c. Donald O. Hebb d. Andre Beaufre
14. He was a social scientist that introduces us with the VUCA (Volatility, uncertainty,
complexity and ambiguity) world.
a. George Herbert Mead b. Bob Johansen c. Donald O. Hebb d. Andre Beaufre
15. Which does not show the role of culture in shaping the brain?
a. Culture limits the capacity of the human brain to learn.
b. Every concept in our brain is a result of our embodied cultural experience.
c. Our experience is shaped by our traditions, customs, beliefs and value system.
d. Creation and elimination of new sets of neural networks in the brain is a result of
learning.
16-25. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write X if the underlined word is True and WRITE THE
CORRECT WORD if the underlined word makes the statement wrong.
________16. The ability of the human brain to adapt to its environment is called brain plasticity.
________17. A model of reasoning based on the human brain is call neural network.
________18. Dyadic relationship is a natural organizing system.
________19. Intuitive thinking is effectively used in dealing with complex problems.
________20. Rational thinking skills are often taught and learned through formal means.
________21. Intuitive thinking is best used when a person is immersed in his or her field of
expertise.
________22. Strategic thinking is also known as the gut feeling.
________23. The social position and the roles hat an individual play in a society reflect his or
her ranks within a social.
________24. “Tala” dance craze is an example of a trend.
________25. A local network is made up of interdependent household relationship within a
village known as the state.