This document appears to be a quiz from the Porac Model Community High School in Pampanga, Philippines from the second quarter of the 2019-2020 school year. The quiz covers topics in philosophy including freedom of choice, human acts, rational acts, moral freedom, psychological freedom, spiritual freedom, physical freedom, prudence, and the definitions of freedom. It contains 30 multiple choice and true/false questions testing students' understanding of these concepts.
This document appears to be a quiz from the Porac Model Community High School in Pampanga, Philippines from the second quarter of the 2019-2020 school year. The quiz covers topics in philosophy including freedom of choice, human acts, rational acts, moral freedom, psychological freedom, spiritual freedom, physical freedom, prudence, and the definitions of freedom. It contains 30 multiple choice and true/false questions testing students' understanding of these concepts.
This document appears to be a quiz from the Porac Model Community High School in Pampanga, Philippines from the second quarter of the 2019-2020 school year. The quiz covers topics in philosophy including freedom of choice, human acts, rational acts, moral freedom, psychological freedom, spiritual freedom, physical freedom, prudence, and the definitions of freedom. It contains 30 multiple choice and true/false questions testing students' understanding of these concepts.
Schools Division of Pampanga PORAC MODEL COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Pio, Porac, Pampanga Second Quarter Quiz in Philosophy S.Y. 2019-2020
Name: ___________________________ Grade and Section: __________________ Score:________
I. Encircle the letter of your corresponding answer.
1. Freedom of choice can also be called as ________. A. Physical freedom B. Moral Freedom C. Psychological Freedom D. Spiritual Freedom 2. Actions done through the use of intellect and free will. A. Human Act B. Rational Man C. Act of Man D. Man-minded 3. Actions done through the absence of intellect or will. A. Human Act B. Rational Man C. Act of Man D. Man-minded 4. A prisoner restraining to go outside the prison cell violates what kind of freedom? A. moral freedom B. psychological freedom C. freedom of choice D. physical freedom 5. Sarah decides who will be the man to fall in love with. Purely her decision and no other people can dictate her. This illustrates what kind of freedom? A. moral freedom B. psychological freedom C. spiritual freedom D. physical freedom 6. Members of the royal family commit into fixed marriage. Because of this, they do not have the right to fall in love with anyone. This is an example of _______. A. human act B. act of man C. intellect D. intersubjectivity 7. “I value honesty, integrity and respect to humankind.” The decision to choose personal values portrays __. A. moral freedom B. psychological freedom C. spiritual freedom D. physical freedom 8. Which of the following demonstrates the act prudence? A. Sarah, who hangs-out with the friends despite of having long quiz in Philosophy the next day. B. Sarah, who daydreams about the incoming quiz in Philosophy. C. Sarah, who takes time to review for the quiz the next day. D. Sarah, who is free and exercise her freedom without considering what comes next. 9. Determine which of the following does NOT belong to the group. A. Being prudent helps the person to become rational in his/her manner of choosing options. B. It is prudence that immediately guides the judgment of conscience. C. The prudent man determines and directs his conduct in accordance with wise judgment. D. Prudence limits the person in exercising his/her freedom. 10. Which does not exhibits prudence? A. cautious B. careful C. critical thinker D. careless II. Determine if the given statement is human act or act of man. Write HA if the following scenario portrays what a Human Act is, and write AM if the given statement shows Act of Man.
_____________11. Saving child from drowning _____________19 dreaming
_____________12. acquiring terminal disease _____________20. born in poverty
_____________13. natural death _____________21. Telling the truth
_____________14. committing into romantic relationship _____________22. Euthanasia
_____________15. attending classes everyday _____________23. Marriage
_____________16. rape victim _____________24. day dreaming
_____________17. “Who I am” _____________25. sleepwalking
_____________18. Enrolling in engineering course based on personal strength and interest
III. Enumerate the five definitions of freedom based on the discussion.