3. 1. What is the scheme created by Parson that a society must perform in order to survive? ALIG b. GAIL AGIL d. LIGA C. 2. An mtellectual process which tries to unity scientific analysis and emancipatory social movements for the purpose of revolutionizing human society. Structural functionalism b. Marxism Neofunctionalism d. Symbolic Interaction 3. Theory that centered to human communication both verbal and non-verbal and to images, symbols significance through language and the manner of individual understanding Structural Functionalism b. Marxism b. Neofunctionalism d Symbolic interaction It refers to the technical efficiency of the production process, such as human skill, tools, knowledge, energy, and land. Forces of Production b. Function Production d. Relations of production . 5. It is a sci-critical strand of functional thcory that seeks to broaden functionalisms intellectual scope developed by Jeffrey Alexander and Paul Colomy. Structural functionalism h Marxism Neofunctionalism d. System interaction b. Which among the following is not a theory of social science? Structural functionalism c. System Interactionism b. Marxism d. Neofunctionalism 7. Type of economie system in which factories, equipment, or other means of production are privately owned rather than controlled by the government. Communism c. Feudalism b. Socialism d. Capitalism 8. Which among the following is not part of the four subsystems of the action system based on their functions Fiduciary system c. Economy b. Proletariat d. Polity a. 9. These are the negative effects of social systems, sometimes intended and unintended to happen. Function c. Corruption b. Non-function d. Dysfunction 10. System as a structure, pointing out the stratification of positions in the society. Action system o, Social system b. Suatification system d. Personality system