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Midterm Examination Donna Flor S. Nabua


Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person Subject Teacher
Grade 11 – Our Lady of Lindogon
September 29-30, 2022

Name: ________________________________________________________________ Score:__________________________

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Write each answer carefully. ERASURE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ANY ERASURE
WILL BE CONSIDERED WRONG
Test I – MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Read and understand the questions below, choose the best answer and write your answer in capital letters in
the space provided.

___ 1. It is the term commonly used to represent the entire human race.
a. Human Being b. Human c. Man d. Human Person
___ 2. It consists of collective traits that formed and considered the very essence of humanity.
a. Human Being b. Human c. Man d. Human Person
___ 3. The term used to describe humans who are not just mere humans different from animals but with inherent birth rights and
exact origin of his/her classification.
a. Human Being b. Human Creature c. Human Nature d. Human Person
___ 4. Which of the following is NOT an essential component of the human person?
a. Conscience b. Mind c. Soul d. Spirit
___ 5. Which of the following BEST describes the concept of embodiment?
a. Human person is essentially his/her body and nothing more
b. Human person is essentially his/her spirit and nothing more
c. Human person is essentially the unity of his/her body and spirit
d. Human person is essentially a separate entity of the body and the spirit.
___ 6. Which of the following experiences describe the concept of embodiment?
a. Apple attaches a sentimental value to a pair of rubber shoes which was given by her mother
b. Cyrille associates love with hypothalamus, a part of the brain that is responsible for feelings
c. Veronica recalls a happy moment in her life and still feel the same happiness she felt at that moment
d. Niel received a pat in his shoulder from his best friend and felt completely relieved in that moment
___ 7. A criminal who has committed a heinous offense can still be considered a human person despite of his cruelty and
inhumane act. The statement is _________________.
a. True, the dignity is still retained in spite of his actions because it is his inherent right
b. False, the dignity of humans is removed once they don’t treat other people just and right
c. Neither a nor b
d. None of the above
___ 8. What do you call the state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience?
a. Euphoria b. Transcendence c. Success d. Descendants
___ 9. Who is the philosopher that believes in the human person as an embodied spirit?
a. Plato b. Aristotle c. St. Thomas d. Vicenna
___ 10. How does the human body play a role in transcendence?
a. The body has its limitations c. The body controls what we do
b. The body functions against transcendence d. The body may dictate its limits against transcendence
___ 11. The following are factors that limits transcendence EXCEPT
a. demography b. financial source c. environment d. human body
___ 12. What may be a sign of an environmental disorder?
a. lack of resources b. things are not in place c. both A and B d. abundance of resources
___ 13. Which of the given statements is TRUE about frugality?
a. It is only limited to tangible or solid materials c. It is excessive use of resources.
b. It is being thrifty with the use of resources. d. It considers good judgment
___ 14. Which of the given statements is TRUE?
a. Prudence and frugality can only be applied in one environment. c. Human activities does not affect the
environment.
b. Looking at aesthetics is a way of determining disorder. d. Disorder is common anywhere.
___ 15. What is the ability to have good judgment that allows avoidance of danger and risk?
a. frugality b. prudence c. transcendence d. philosophy
___ 16. Which of these statements is NOT related to sustainable development?
a. Human activities must not negatively impact the environment.
b. Natural resources must be used wisely and efficiently.
c. Resources must be conserved for the people.
d. Humankind must use up all natural resources.
___ 17. What branch of philosophy is concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it?
a. environmentalism b. environmental philosophy c. environmental aesthetics d. environmental justice
___ 18. Which of these statements about humankind and nature is NOT TRUE?
a. Humankind can use natural resources without regard for the consequences.
b. Humans are able to transform and change the environment.
c. Humankind has a unique relationship with nature.
d. Humans are stewards of creation.
___ 19. What is the nature that enables us to become persons?
a. spirit b. transcendence c. free will d. soul
___ 20. What enables us to do actions whenever we want to or and makes self-determination possible?
a. spirit b. self c. consciousness d. free will
___ 21. What do you call an imaginary point beyond which a person cannot do?
a. soul b. transcendence c. free will d. limitation
___ 22. What is the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason?
a. transcendence b. frugality c. aesthetics d. prudence
___ 23. What is the act of using other resources wisely and practically?
a. aesthetics b. prudence c. frugality d. transcendence
___ 24. In what way can the environment contribute to health and well-being?
a. It can be available anywhere c. It can produce products that provides medicinal value
b. It is the source of life d. It is made up of consumers and producers.
___ 25. It believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet.
a. Anthropocentrism b. Panthocentrism c. Biocentrism d. Ecocentrism

Test II
Direction: Read and understand the situations below, choose the best answer and write your answer in small letters in
the space provided. Answers may repeat.

a. Facticity d. Anthropocentrism g. Econcentrism


b. Spatial-temporal e. Panthocentrism
c. Body as Intermediary f. Biocentrism

___ 1. Nick Vujicic is born with no arms and legs. But this did not hinder him from becoming a successful person. He had been
known all over the world being a motivational speaker, and he even builds his own family.
___ 2. “I can always imagine myself living like a rock star, but I will never really know how its is to be a rock star unless I
become
on myself. I can never be you, or you can never be me.”
___ 3. It gives us the chance to be more connected to one another. We should always appreciate what is present in our space
because sometimes we only appreciate things or people when it’s already gone.
___ 4. Cristele wanted to forget her ex-boyfriend and be happy with her new love, but every time they go somewhere, she can
still remember every inch of him.
___ 5. “I saw Eric walking towards the office, but here he is sleeping while his class is going on.”
___ 6. I cannot forget what my mother said to me yesterday. She compared me to a German Shepherd dog.
___ 7. “Halaman pa rin iyan, huwag mo namang paglaruan. May buhay rin iyan.”
___ 8. Coral Reefs, desert, forest, humans, marine, rainforest, savanna and steppe are some examples of ecosystem.
___ 9. “Bakit ka ba lagging absent? Broken family po kasi kami eh.”
___ 10. “Magbabago na ako promise!”

Test III - ESSAY


Direction: Explain how do the different views on the attribution of moral consideration differ from each other.
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Trait 10 points (Exceeds) 3 point (Meets) 0 point (Below) SCORE


Organization Information is organized in a fully effective Information is somehow organized but has Missing or ineffective elements.
manner. some missing elements.
Mechanics Sentences effectively constructed, no Sentences effectively constructed; 1‐2 minor Repeated errors in
grammatical errors. Spelling, capitalization, grammatical errors. 1‐2 minor errors in sentence structure or grammar. More
punctuation error free. spelling, punctuation, or capitalization. than 2 errors. All guidelines were not
followed.
TOTAL
END OF THE EXAMINATION
“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” – Winston Churchill

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