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Name: ___________________________________________________ Score: _____________

I. Multiple Choice: Choose your answer from the word bank below and draw the corresponding shape found
before the word on the blank before each item.
St. Thomas
Philosophical
Aquinas
Sigmund Freud Lax

Conscience Concomitant

Super-ego Guilt

Ego Instinctive

__________1. What do we call as the final say of a moral decision?

_________2. It is defined as the inner voice in a man that moves him to do good under any circumstances and
to avoid evil by all means.

_________3. It is a judgement of reason by which the human person recognizes the moral quality of a
concrete act.

_________4. This tells us to love the good and avoid evil by applying objective morals norms to our particular
acts, and thus commanding “do this, do not do that”.

_________5. What develops in their early years at about the age of five According to Sigmund Freud?

_________6. Who said that conscience is the mind of man making moral judgement?

_________7. What is considered as the conscience in action?

_________8. This type of conscience tends to follow the easy way and to find excuses for mistakes.

_________9. What level of conscience is dominated by fear of punishment and desire for approval or reward?

_________10. it is called the conscious or rational self-perceived by the outside world.

II. True or False: Shade the shape if the statement is true and if it is false.
1. Scrupulous is refers to constantly afraid of committing evil that result of a stubborn
character.

2. One work of conscience is It reminds you to do good and avoid evil.

3. Family upbringing, School training, Influence of friends, Social contacts are


ways which our conscience is formed.

4. Mind is the unconscious or irrational self; derives, repressed memories.

5. Erich Fromm said that subjective assurance of the lawfulness or unlawfulness of certain actions to be
admitted.

Maria Montessori
6. Consequent is the conscience which reviews, evaluates an action which has already been done.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton

7. Suspends judgement on the lawfulness of an action and therefore the action should be omitted.
Albert Einstein

Martin Luther King Jr.

8. According to Sigmund Freud conscience is a psychological construct associated with religion/secular


authority.

9. Erroneous or false mistakenly judges something as morally good which is objectively evil.

10. Wrong conscience suspends judgement on the lawfulness of an action and therefore the action should be
omitted.

III. Identification: A. Identify who said the following words of wisdom and write your answer on the space
provided each item.

____________________1. One of the most important acts of life is to examine our conscience.
____________________2. Elizabeth Cady Stanton-A peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quite
____________________ conscience.
____________________3. Never do anything against conscience even if the state demands it.
____________________4. There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic,
____________________nor popular, but he must take it because conscience tells him it is right.
____________________5. What good health is to the body; good conscience is to the soul. There is inward
____________________satisfaction of conscience when a good action is done, when virtue is practiced, when
____________________you lead a virtuous life.
III. Identification: B. Give is asked for.

_____________________6. It refers to the mind controls established by outside influences.


_____________________7. This conscience let us asses and evaluate our own behavior and our conscience
____________________judges how successful we are as people and leads us to realize our potential.
_____________________8. This conscience tells us that we are influenced by external authorities either
religion ____________________or government.
_____________________9. One basic elements of conscience that discerns what is right and wrong.
_____________________10. This level of conscience considers one’s faith illumines It places moral striving as
a personal call to wholeness and holiness.

Swami Shivananda

Super-ego

Humanistic

Authoritsrian

Moral judgement

Christian level

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