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DIAGNOSTIC TEST

PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
S.Y. 2022-2023

(MCQ) GENERAL DIRECTION: In the Answer Sheet provided, shade the circle that
corresponds to the correct answer.

1. It is a routine that can help a child set aside regular dates and special
times.
A. Family Dispute B. Family Meetings
C. Family Rules D. Family Tradition

2. It refers to the limits and consequences that give a sense of security,


structure, and predictability.
A. Family Dispute B. Family Meetings
C. Family Rules D. Family Tradition

3. Which of the following does NOT build a positive family relationship?


A. Family Dispute B. Family Meetings
C. Family Rules D. Family Tradition

4. Assess the tips to have a healthy family relationship.


I. Have a movie night or an evening walk together
II. Encourage everyone to share interesting stuff that is going on
and coming up
III. Spend time with family on weekends to strengthen
togetherness
IV. Utilize gadgets during spare time with family

A. I and II are correct B. All are correct


C. I, II, and III are correct D. Only I is correct

5. What is the description of oneself which includes height, weight, facial


appearance, quality of skin, hair and descriptions of body areas?
A. Emotional Self B. Intellectual Self
C. Physical Self D. Spiritual Self

6. One Saturday night, I was alone. I was sad. I isolated myself. I did not call
my friends. I did not pick up my phone either. Which part of the situation
represents feelings?
A. I was alone. B. I was sad.
C. I isolated myself. D. I did not call my friends.

7. What description of oneself could be in the areas of maintenance of the


living environment such as reaction to light, temperature, space,
weather, colors, sound and seasons, and your impact on the
environment?
A. Contextual Self B. Emotional Self
C. Intellectual Self D. Spiritual Self

8. It Includes description of one’s strengths and weaknesses in intimate


relationships and relationships to friends, family, co-students and strangers
in social settings.
A. Intellectual Self B. Interactional Self
C. Nutritional Self D. Sensual Self

9. Examine the following statement which best represents feelings.


A. I feel sad and hurt.
B. Emma must be mad at me
C. I ignored Emma and avoided her at school
D. My friend Emma hasn’t spoken to me over the past week

10. Which of the following refers to the awareness of oneself?


A. Actual Self B. Ideal Self
C. Self-Concept D. Self-Image

11. What is the main idea of self-knowledge?


A. It is the self that you aspire to be.
B. It is the self that you actually see.
C. It is derived from social interactions that provide insight into how
others react to you.
D. It is an idealized image that we developed over time, based on
what we have learned and experienced.

12. What characteristic of self is nurtured or, in some cases, born to have?
A. Actual self B. Self-Concept
C. Ideal self D. Self-Image

13. Which of the following statement is most likely considered a bad habit?
A. Adventure Maniac B. Computer geeks
C. Chain smokers D. Early riser

14. Classify the statements that describe a NAÏVE persona. Choose the odd
one.
A. They talk little about themselves and may spend a significant
amount of time ensconced in their own private world.
B. They know relatively little about themselves, they may be of lower
intelligence, not being able to relate either to themselves or to
others.
C. They are so comfortable with themselves they are not ashamed or
troubled with the notion of other people seeing themselves as they
really are.
D. They hide little about themselves and are typically considered as
harmless by others, who either treat them in kind, and perhaps
patronizing ways or take unkind advantage of their naivety.

15. Determine the part of yourself that others know about you, but you don’t.
A. Blind Self B. Hidden Self
C. Open Self D. Unknown Self

16. Which one is a part of ourselves that are too private to share with others
wherein we hide these away and refuse to discuss them with other people
or even expose them in any way?
A. Blind Self B. Hidden Self
C. Open Self D. Unknown Self

17. It is the first thing that people would visualize when they think of you. 
A. Appearance B. Attitude
C. Habits D. Signature Style

18. It is the union of elements, namely: body, thoughts, feelings or emotions,


and sensations that constitute the individuality and identity of a person.
A. Habit B. Self
C. Self-Concept D. Self-Image
19. Identify the odd one among the common relationship problems.
A. Affairs/ Infidelity/ Cheating
B. Lack of communication
C. Prolonged period of stress
D. Thoughtfulness of the Partner

20. Assess the factors of a healthy relationship for both partners:


I. Are honest with each other
II. Like to spend time together
III. Are treated with kindness and respect
IV. Take an interest in things that are important to each other

A. I and II are correct B. All are correct


C. I, II, and III are correct D. Only I is correct

21. Ms. Sam doesn’t know how to avoid date pressure. If you are one of her
friends, what can you suggest to help her?
A. Say “NO” and mean “NO” if that’s how you feel.
B. It’s ok to hang out on a date so as not to be rejected by friends
C. Hang out with friends who also believe that it’s OK to not be ready
for dating
D. Go out with a group of friends rather than only your date

22. The following statements serve as basis in creating a long-lasting


relationship. Select the one that is not suitable.
A. You must love yourself first
B. You must nurture the relationship for it to thrive
C. Your relationship will be challenged by change
D. You need not to express yourself openly to your partner

23. The following statements show signs of a healthy relationship. Choose


one that does NOT belong.
A. You can express your opinion without fear or dread.
B. You and your partner can make decisions together and fairly.
C. Each person takes responsibility for their own actions.
D. Your partner tries to control how you spend time and who you
hang out with.

24. Classify the elements of a healthy relationship. Choose the one that is
NOT considered.
A. Partnering is a choice.
B. Creating love is a process.
C. Negotiation is required for a relationship to last.
D. Lack of communication about important matter.

25. Maria comes from a broken family. She wants to keep her family intact.
How will she foster an ideal family relationship?
I. Be patient but not all the time
II. Neglect your partner’s concern
III. Love your partner as long as he/she satisfies your needs
IV. Practice gratitude, learn to forgive, and connect with your
family

A. I, III, and IV are correct C. All are correct


B. I, II, and III are correct D. Only IV is correct

26. What do you call the close connection between people formed by
emotional bond and interactions?
A. Mutual Benefit B. Mutual Understanding
C. Personal Bias D. Personal Relationship

27. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?


A. Enemy B. Friendship
C. Family D. Partnership

28. Patience is essential to a healthy relationship. There are times when others
will respond to us in a way that is disappointing. Assess the ideal actions
to deal with someone.
I. Leave the person
II. Give the other person space
III. Communicate your disappointment
IV. Be willing to give the person some time to reflect

A. I, II, and III are correct C. Only item III is applicable


B. II, III and IV are correct D. II and III are correct

29. What type of relationship tends to be less intimate, with lesser


self-disclosure involved, but may still be exclusive, and may demand
certain levels of loyalty?
A. Family Relationship B. Personal Relationship
C. Social Relationship D. Relationship with siblings

30. Which one does NOT belong in the involvement in community activities?
A. Inferiority and shyness
B. Skills and competencies
C. You can understand yourself better
D. You can come in contact with like-minded people

31. Examine the benefits in getting involved with community organizations


and activities.
I. Gives you a lot of responsibilities and stress
II. It puts your own family into a possible threat
III. It will encourage you to see the world in different ways
IV. You can come into contact with like-minded peers and positive
adult role models

A. I and II items are correct B. I, II, and III are correct


C. Item I is correct D. III and IV is only correct

32. Which of the following is about doing things in our community because
we want to or feel we should, rather than because we must by law?
A. Civic Responsibility B. Political Responsibility
C. Economic Responsibility D. Personal Responsibility

33. How will you take social responsibility and be active in your community?
I. Joining a Youth Club, a scouting group or a local
environmental or clean-up group
II. Helping a primary school play, or coordinating or coaching
junior sport
III. Being part of a youth advisory group through the local
council
IV. Staying at home and taking no care outside your community

A. I and II items are correct B. I, II, and III are correct


C. Item I is correct D. Item IV is only correct
34. Identify one unusual instance in the following statements involved in
community activities.
A. To brag the good doings that was in the community.
B. It can make you create a sense of being connected to the wider
world
C. It can also help create a sense of being connected to your local
community
D. To see oneself as a helpful, generous, and political or just a good
person in general

35. What kind of family has one or more children temporarily living in the
same household for a short period of time?
A. Extended Family B. Nuclear Family
C. Foster family D. Single Parent Family

36. Lina is a graduating senior high school student. She wanted to take
Engineering in college, but her father wanted her to take nursing. If you
were Lina, how would you tell your father that you wanted to take
Engineering?
A. Enroll in Engineering immediately without telling the father.
B. Delay your enrolment in college because it’s confusing.
C. Ask your mother to tell your father that you wanted Engineering and
not nursing.
D. Approach father when he is not busy and tells him how you feel
and think about the two courses.

37. If you are the father of Lina, how would you react to the situation that she
wanted Engineering and not Nursing?
A. Limit her allowance
B. Ask her to stop schooling
C. Impose your opinion to her
D. Discuss her viewpoints, dreams and thoughts openly.

38. Determine the one that best describes a healthy family.


A. Imposing strict discipline to every family member
B. Leaving the decision making to only one family member
C. Nurturing and supporting other family members.
D. Providing the head of the family a lot of responsibilities.
39. Which one is defined by The Bureau of Census as two or more persons
who are related by birth, marriage or adoption and who live together as
one household?
A. Best Friend B. Family
C. Friends D. Partnership

40. What is the other term for GENOGRAM?


A. Apple Tree B. Chart
C. Drawing D. Family Tree

41. Which of the following phrases is the best description of the parent’s roles
in the family?
A. Always cooperate with the children
B. Ask, control, and reserve for their children
C. Teach, discipline, and provide for their children
D. Take charge of the lives of the children, especially on the
decision making

42. What kind of family has either a father or a mother who is responsible for
the raising of a child?
A. Extended Family B. Single Parent Family
C. Nuclear Family D. Stepfamily

43. Identify the statement that is associated with the role of the children in
the family.
A. Provide resources
B. Heads the decision making
C. Looks at the welfare of the whole family
D. Helps on the chores or any duties capable of doing and loving

44. What is a profession or occupation with opportunities for advancement


or promotion?
A. Career B. Employment
C. Job D. Livelihood
45. Which of the following position of an individual holds doing specific
duties?
A. Career B. Employment
C. Job D. Livelihood

46. What do Architecture, Law, Engineering, Teacher, and Medicine is


examples of?
A. Career B. Employment
C. Livelihood D. Occupation

47. The following are the influences a teacher can do EXCEPT one:
A. Inspire, motivate, and inform your child.
B. Family work traditions or family aspirations for the future.
C. Offer resources, work expertise opportunities, and guidance.
D. See your child's talent, skills, and aptitudes for certain careers.

48. Who has the biggest influence on a child's career choice?


A. Culture B. Friends
C. Parents D. Teachers

49. Which of the following are the influences of the family?


A. Online career websites, apps and newspapers
B. Career choices and interests of their older brother or sister
C. Government policy and economics both local and globally.
D. Pressure from boyfriend/girlfriend to choose a study or a job

50. What are the factors to be considered before choosing a career that
best suits you?
A. Intelligence B. Physique
C. Personality D. Special Aptitude

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