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Department of Education

Schools Division of Tarlac Province


CAANAMONGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Caanamongan, Santa Ignacia Tarlac

Name: __________________________ Score: ___________


Section: _________________________ Date: ___________

SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION


INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON 12
S.Y 2019-2020
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE.
DIRECTIONS: Write the letter of the best answer on the space provided before each number.
1. An element of freedom that refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and their
consequences.
a. Morality c. Self-determination
b. Responsibility d. Voluntariness
2. A freedom in which a person use his or her freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness.
a. Moral Freedom c. Prudent Freedom
b. Physical Freedom d. Psychological Freedom
3. It refers tom the ability of a person to act out of his or her own free will and self-determination.
a. Morality c. Self-determination
b. Responsibility d. Voluntariness
4. Which of the following is an example of dehumanizing act?
a. Imprisonment c. Slavery
b. Invasion d. All of the above
5. is the ability to make choices and perform actions, and is an intrinsic and essential property of
the human person.
a. Dehumanizing c. Responsibility
b. Freedom d. Voluntariness
6. Psychological freedom is also called .
a. Freedom of action c. Freedom of choice
b. Freedom of control d. Freedom of speech
7. The first visually-impaired Filipino at six to graduate summa cum laude from Ateneo de Manila University in
2001.
a. Roselle Ambubyog c. Roselle Ambubuyog
b. Rochele Ambubyog d. Rochele Ambubuyog
8. It is the condition of man, a subject, among other men, who are also subjects.
a. Intersubjectivity c. Freedom
b. Society d. Interaction
9. When two individuals begin to view each other as an other, means
a. Two person almost look like the same c. Has a unique relationship between distinct subjects
b. Truly acknowledging each other’s presence d. Recognizing the self in the other
10. A characteristic that a person has the willingness to be present and be at the disposal of another.
a. Alienation c. Empathy
b. Availability d. Ethics of care
11. Phocomelia is a condition in which the person is born with .
a. No hearing c. No eyesight
b. No legs d. No feeling
12. It is the pessimistic view of other person to others and ceases to view them as a distinct and unique person.
a. Alienation c. Empathy
b. Availability d. Ethics of care
13. Who was the American author that establish an autobiography and the first deaf-blind person to earn a
bachelor’s degree?
a. Anne Sullivan c. Nick Vujicic
b. Helen Keller d. William Faulkner
14. An ethical theory that encourages individuals to help other people, especially the most vulnerable.
a. Alienation c. Empathy
b. Availability d. Ethics of care
15. An Australian evangelist and motivational speaker who was born with phocomelia.
a. Anne Sullivan c. Nick Vujicic
b. Helen Keller d. William Faulkner
16. It is the ability of a person to share emotions or be aware of the emotional state of others.
a. Alienation c. Empathy
b. Availability d. Ethics of care
17. Who is the Father of French Revolution that advocate the concept of the “general will”?
a. David Gauthier c. John Rawls
b. Jean Jacques Rousseau d. Thomas Hobbes
18. Which of the following choices refers to an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and
have a common territory and culture?
a. Country c. Organization
b. Family d. Society
19. This society features large-scale and long term cultivation of crops and domestication of animals.
a. Agrarian or agricultural society c. Hunting and gathering society
b. Horticultural society d. Pastoral society
20. It is the earliest and simplest form of society.
a. Agrarian or agricultural society c. Hunting and gathering society
b. Horticultural society d. Pastoral society
21. He believed that human beings naturally desire the power to live well
a. Jean Jacques Rousseau c. Thomas Hobbes
b. John Locke d. John Rawls
22. A philosopher that considered persons in their natural states as more cooperative and reasonable.
a. Jean Jacques Rousseau c. Thomas Hobbes
b. John Locke d. John Rawls
23. What does “veil of ignorance” means?
a. No knowledge of oneself c. No self-interest
b. No permanent address d. No social contract
24. This society engages in the small-scale cultivation of plants.
a. Hunting and gathering society c. Horticultural society
b. Pastoral society d. Agricultural society
25. In this society, those who own land are considered most powerful and influential.
a. Feudal society c. Post-industrial
b. Industrial society d. Virtual society
26. This society is based on knowledge, information, and the sale of services.
a. Feudal society c. Post-industrial
b. Industrial society d. Virtual society
27. A society where people organized themselves through communication technology and Internet.
a. Feudal society c. Post-industrial
b. Industrial society d. Virtual society
28. This society uses machinery in producing goods and services.
a. Feudal society c. Post-industrial
b. Industrial society d. Virtual society
29. It refers to the end of bodily functions which signals the end of a person’s life.
a. Death c. Comatose
b. Exercise d. Sleeping
30. It is the capacity of a person to choose and act for oneself.
a. Freedom c. Self-interest
b. Free will d. Self-determination
31. The following are expressions used to experience intense moments and feelings in order to feel alive EXCEPT
a. “Bahala na si Batman.” c. Live your life to the fullest.
b. Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die. d. You only live once.
32. Some philosophers view end as a which means the full stop or end of a line.
a. Term c. Terminus
b. Termis d. Termus
33. What is the term used to define “goal, purpose, or fulfilment” as philosophers view death?
a. Tale c. Telas
b. Talos d. Telos
34. A happiness which is good so long as it provides some form of pleasure.
a. Noble good c. Useful good
b. Pleasurable good d. None of the above
35. It takes place when we patiently endure unpleasantness, discomfort, and pain.
a. Depressed c. Suffering
b. Stressed d. Dying
36. A happiness which is pursued for its own sake.
a. Noble good c. Useful good
b. Pleasurable good d. Mass good
37. If you are in this portion of the test, stretch your hands upward, say “thank you” and choose the first letter of
your name in the group of choices.
a. A – G c. O – T
b. H – N d. U – Z
38. It is considered good so long as it serves as a means to an end.
a. Noble good c. Useful good
b. Pleasurable good d. Mass good
39. Examples of this suffering are depression, anxiety, fear, loneliness, and grief.
a. Mental suffering c. Relationship suffering
b. Financial suffering d. Physical suffering

40. Discomfort, hunger, distress, and pain are examples of what?


a. Financial suffering c. Physical suffering
b. Mental suffering d. Relationship suffering

II. TRUE OR FALSE.


DIRECTIONS: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct before the number and if not,
underline the word/s which makes the statement false.
41. Freedom is an intrinsic and essential property of the animal.
42. Freedom is rooted in the human person’s self-determination and the exercise of intellect and free will.
43. Availability refers to the willingness of a person to be present for another and to render assistance to another.
44. Society is considered a product of deliberate actions by individuals who come together in pursuit of a common
goal.
45. Death refers to the separation of the person to its family.

III. EXPLAIN. (45-50)


DIRECTIONS: What can you infer about the passage in below? Write at least three (3) sentences that corresponds
your answer on the space provided.

“Rather than being ourselves, we tend to conform to an image associated with being a certain type of
person.”

“I can’t change the direction of the wind,


but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.”

Prepared by:

DEBORA C. VIRAY

PEARL ANGELINE A. CORTEZ


Subject Teachers
Checked and Reviewed by:

MAY ANN J. AREVALO


SHS Focal Person

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