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UNIVERSITY OF SAINT ANTHONY

(Dr. Santiago G. Ortega Memorial)


City of Iriga

SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES

QUIZIZ COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS


Topic: FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY
1. It is the practice of self-control, restraint, and balance to achieve the admired master- slave
relationship of soul over body
a. Self-freedom c. internal freedom
b. External freedom d. political freedom
2. It is the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
a. Responsibility b. Freedom c. Collective Freedom d. Role Responsibility
3. It comes from striving for a complete identification with God to arrive at a condition of soul that
transcends the confusion and disharmony of the self and the material world.
a. Internal Freedom b. Soul Freedom c. Self-Freedom d. Spiritual Freedom
4. It has to do with establishing certain rights of action and limits to government power that help
to guarantee the practice of those rights.
a. Government Freedom b. Speech Freedom c. Political Freedom d. External Freedom
5. A duty or obligation to satisfactorily perform or complete a task.
a. Goal b. Responsibility c. Freedom d. Assignment
6. The following are Relata of Responsibility, except
a. The party b. The Agent c. The Object d. The Master
7. Sometimes called “freedom for…” 
a. Collective Freedom b. Political freedom c. Self-freedom d. Spiritual freedom
8. This refers to the normal and common freedoms expected in daily life, in most countries,
throughout history.
a. External Freedom b. Internal Freedom c. Political Freedom d. Collective Freedom
9. A type of Responsibility that cause something to happen.
a. Role responsibility b. Casual Responsibility c. Liability Responsibility
d. Capacity Responsibility
10. Some people call this moral freedom. But this kind of freedom is not in itself moral.
a. Self-freedom b. Spiritual Freedom c. Casual Freedom d. Internal Freedom
11. The following are types of freedom, except
a. Casual freedom b. Collective Freedom c. External Freedom d. Political Freedom
12. Responsibility context that can be established in a court on the basis of evidence.
a. Court b. rival c. legal d. rights
13. Responsibility context that refers to what the person actually did.
a. Subject b. moral c. truth d. action
14. Sometimes called “freedom to...” 
a. Political Freedom b. external freedom c. spiritual freedom d. self-freedom
15. Sometimes called “freedom from...” 
a. Internal Freedom b. Casual Freedom c. External Freedom c. Collective Freedom

Prepared by: Angel Grace R. Turalde

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