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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Bukidnon
Municipality of Pangantucan
Ordinance No. 1 series of 2016
CHED En Banc Resolution No. 421-2016
TIN: 000-631-170-000
PANGANTUCAN BUKIDNON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Understanding the Self
General Education 11
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Name: _________________________________ Score: __________
Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank provided before the
number.
______ 1. God was the Supreme Being on whom all other beings, that is, all other links in the
great chain of being, were totally dependent.
Augustine B. Churchland C. Freud D. Descartes
______ 2. He is famous for this phrase, “I think, therefore I am.”
Descartes B. Kant C. Plato D. Locke
______ 3. He proposed that human mind at birth is “Tabula Rasa”.
Locke B. Kant C. Ryle D. Socrates
______ 4. According to him, we all have an inner and outer self which together form our
consciousness.
A. Kant B.Ryle C. Churchland D. Plato
______ 5. It looks into human beings through examining its parts for it is divisible or can be
broken into components.
A. Differentiated Models B. fake self C. St. Augustine D.
Kant
______ 6. Moral virtue is rooted in the intellect and leads to happiness.
A. Plato B. Aristotle C. Hume D. Socrates
_____ 7. Knowledge is the personification of good while ignorance is that of evil.
A. Socrates B.Ryle C. Ponty D. Plato
_____ 8. The physical brain gives us a sense of self.
A. Churchland B. Hume C. Locke D. Kant
_____ 9. The soul may change, but consciousness remains intact.
A. Locke B. Descartes C. St. Augustine D. Aristotle
_____ 10. There is no self, only a bundle of perceptions
A. Hume B. Churchland C. Kant D. Plato

Matching Type. Match column A with column B. write the letter of the
correct answer on the blank provided before the number.
A B

______ 11. George Herbert Mead A. Looking Glass-self

______ 12. Charles Horton Cooley B. Postmodern view of the Self

______ 13. Henri Tajfel C. George Mead Social self

______ 14. Michael Foucault D. Social Identity Theory


______ 15. Erving Goffman E. Saturated or Multiplicitous
Self

______ 16. Kenneth Gergen F. Presentation of the self in everyday life


_______ 17. Socrates G. Empiricist

_______ 18. Aristotle H. Rationalist

_______ 19. St. Augustine I. Idealism

______ 20. Rene Descartes J. Platonism

Identify the following.

________________________ is an orientation concerned with the independence and


self-reliance of the individual.

________________________ is an orientation characterized by belongingness to larger


group.

________________________ is defined as totality of complex, organized and dynamic


system of learned beliefs.

________________________ known as the real self

________________________ known as the fake self

________________________ look into human beings in his or her totality as an invisible


entity that cannot be broken down into parts.

________________________ is manifested in how an individual forms intentions with


action plans and strategies to realize them.

________________________ refers to how an individual position his/her plans in the


future.

________________________ show that agents are not only planners and fore thinkers
but also self-regulators.

________________________ signifies that people are capable of self-examining their


own functioning.
Enumeration.

Three categories of William James Self Theory

Three Fundamental Selves

Renaissance Philosophers

Carl Roger Self Theory

Essay. (10 points)

Explain in your own words. “The Unexamined Life in not Worth Living”.

Devilla Joy S. Ledesma,Maed/10/12/2021

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