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COLEGIO DE SAN GABRIEL ARCHANGEL

SEMI FINAL EXAM


UNDERSTANDING THE SELF

NAME:_______________________________ YEAR/SECTION________
DATE:________ SCORE:________

TEST I. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the following terms. Choose the best answer inside the box.

Biological or Physical Anthropology

________1. It is a shared, symbolic, natural, learned, integrated, encompassing and maladaptive and
adaptive. Culture

________2. It studies language in its social and cultural context across space and overtime. Linguistic
Anthropology

________ 3. It focuses on these special interest, human evolution as revealed by the fossil, human genetics,
human growth and development. Biological or Phzsical Anthropology
________ 4. It is the study of human society and culture which describes, analyze, interprets, and explains
social and cultural similarities and differences. Cultural Anthropology
________ 5. It requires fieldwork to collect data, often descriptive and specific to group. Ethnography
________ 6. Reconstructs, describes and interprets human behavior and cultural patterns through material
remains. Archeological Anthropology
________ 7. Uses data collected by a series of researches, usually synthetic and comparative. Ethnology
________ 8. A systematic exploration of human biological and cultural diversity. Anthropology
________ 9. Refers to behavior and beliefs that are passed on through enculturation. Culture
________ 10. It has a various way of understanding a person and the therapist ways of helping people
understand themselves. Psychology
________ 11. As rooted from early infancy is called the simple being. True Self
________ 12. It is our defense façade. Fake Self
________ 13. How the person would like to be. Ideal Self
________ 14. Self- image – how the person really is. The Real Self
________ 15. Self – worth – how the person sees self and others sees. The Perceived Self
________ 16. It is a non – directive intervention because it believes that all people have the potential to solve
their own problems. The Person-Centered Therapy
________ 17. It is constituted by our bodies, clothes, immediate family and home. Material Self

________ 18. It is based on our interactions with society and the reaction of people towards us. Social Self
________ 19. It is the most intimate self. Spiritual Self
________ 20. It is the phenomenal self, the experience self or the self as known. Me-Self
________ 21. It is the self- thought or the self – knower. I-Self
________ 22. His main concept of the self are Me- self and I- self. Williams James
________ 23. In his concept, he argued that mind is divided into three connected but distinct parts. Freud’s
Concept or Freud

________ 24. According to him, the individual has many potential selves. Kenneth Gergen
________ 25. He had come up with his conception of self through the intervention he used for his client. Carl
Rogers
_______ 26. The center of primitive, animalistic impulse. ID
________ 27. The center for ethical imperative. Super Ego
________ 28. The moderator which is driven by rationality principle. Ego
________ 29. The thoughts that we are not aware of. Unconscious
________ 30. The thoughts that we are aware of. Conscious
________31. It refers to body which we interfere with our environment and fellow being. Physical Self

________32. It is vital on how we form positive healthy relationships with people around us. Self-
Esteem

________33. This person does not value themselves and do not trust their possibilities. Low Self-
Esteem
________34. This is a positive self – esteem, which makes the person be satisfied of themselves.
High Self-Esteem

________35. This people hold high regards of themselves. Inflated Self-Esteem

________36. He said that the role of the body is of primary importance. B.F. Skinner

________37. He argued that the physical body and the external world can be known. Carl Jung

________38. He considered body as initial source of sensation and necessary for the origin and
maintenance of personality. William James

________39. In Psychoanalytical school construction of self and personality makes the physical
body the core of human experience. Sigmund Freud
________40. He said that mind and body are one. Wilhelm Reichargued

________41. The role of the bodily organs is important in early developmental stages of a person’s
life. Erik Erikson

________42. It states that the physical body is the core of human experience as form of
construction of self and personality. Psychoanalytic Theory
________43. It can occur at any time, by being arouse to certain stimuli. Men’s Sexual Behavior

________44. It starts at puberty where the two ovaries begin to produce estrogens and
progesterone. Female Sexual Behavior

________45. It is an organ system by which reproduces and bear live offspring. Human Reproductive
System

________46. These are parts of the body that particularly sensitive to touch, pressure, and vibration
which contributes to sexual arousal. Erogenous Zone

________47. These are people who believed they were born with the body of the other gender.
Transexuality

________48. Romantic and / or sexual attraction between members of the same sex. Homosexual
________49. Is a sexual attraction and behavior directed to other sex. Heterosexuality

________50. A person who can romantically or sexually attracted to same sex and the other sex.
BisexuaL
________51. These are people who viewed themselves as a third gender, they are transvestites,
who wear clothes of the other gender. Transgenderism

________52. Types of birth control that depend with the observation on women’s body through
monitoring and recording different fertility signals during her menstrual cycle. Natural Contraception

________53. Is a diverse method of contraception used to prevent conception of a women. Artificial


Method
________54. Most effective way of birth control. Done thru abstaining from sexual intercourse.
Abstinence
________55. It involves avoiding coitus during the days the women is fertile. Calendar Method

________56. It is the women’s body temperature at rest done by cervical mucus monitoring the
changes in women’s temperature. Basal Body Temperature

________57. Here the basis is the changes in the cervical mucus during the ovulation. Cervical Mucos
Method

________58. It is an over – the- counter kit that requires a urine specimen to detect the Luteinizing
Hormone (LH) to predict ovulation. Ovulation Detection

________59. The oldest method of contraception where the couple proceeds with coitus but the
moment he ejaculates, the man withdraw before emits spermatozoa outside of the vagina. Coitus
Interuptus

________60. This is exclusive for breast feeding woman. Lactation Amenorrhea Method

Test II. Multiple Choices. Select the best answer. Write the letter only.
____1. It is the study of acquiring knowledge through rational thinking and inquiries that involves in answering
questions regarding of nature and existence of man.
a. Sociology b. Anthropolgy c. Philosophy
____2. He could be considered as the first martyr of education, knowledge and philosophy.
a. Socrates b. Descartes c. Plato
____3. He was historically known to be the father on the academy a place where learning and sharing of
knowledge happens.
a. Carl Rogers b. Plato c. Mead
____4. He follows the ideas that God encompasses us all, that everything will be better if we are with God.
a. St. Augustine b. Hume c. SocratesH
____5. He was known to be the Father of Modern Philosophy.
a. Plato b. Descartes c. Freud
____6. His work on the self is most representative by “Tabula Rasa” which means a blank states.
a. Mead b. Ryle c. John Locke
____7. He focused his work on the fields of Empiricism, Skepticism, and Naturalism.
a. Hume b. St Augustine c. Carl Rogers
____8. He was known for his work on Empiricism and Rationalism.
a. Socrates b. Descartes c. Kant

____9. He was known as the Father of Psychoanalysis.


a. Plato b. Freud c. Socrates
____10. He said that the self is the behavior presented by the person.
a. Ryle b. Kant c. Merleau Ponty
____11. He focused on the idea that people should improve our association and use of words in identifying the
self.
a. Hume b. Churchland c. Mead
____12. He was known for his work on Existentialism and Phenomenology.
a. John Locke b. Ryle c. Merleau Ponty
____13. It is the study of how human society is established, its structure and how it works.
a. Sociology b. culture c. Anthropology
____14. For him, the notion of the person with regards to who they are develops from one social interaction with
others.
a. Hume b. Mead c. Churchland
____15. His idea of the self, regarded that the body and mind are not separate entities, but rather those to
components is one the same.
a. Merleau Ponty b. Descartes c. Kant
____16. He was literally charged with corruption of minors. He was made to choose between exile and death via
the intake of hemlock.
a. Socrates b. Plato c. Freud
____17. According to him, a person who is a follower of truth and wisdom will not be tempted by vices and will
always be just.
a. Freud b. Socrates c. Plato
____18. According to him, there is no permanent self. that
a. Kant b. Churchland c. Hume
____19. He believed that the answer to our pursuit in knowing ourselves lies in our own abilities and wisdom, and
that the only way for us to understand ourselves is through internal questioning or introspection.
a. Plato b. Socrates c. Freud
____20. He believed that man has different constructs of personality that interacts with each other and along
with his concept of the different levels of consciousness provides an idea how a person develops a sense of self.
a. Freud b. John Lock c. Descartes
____21. It is a male gametes, one that is necessary for the egg to develop and become a baby.
a. Testis b. scrotum c. sperm
____22. It is where the ejaculation occurs by sending sperm cell from testis and secrete out.
a. Penis b. Sperm c. Testis
____23. It is a pair of small, oval organs which produces ova.
a. Uterus b. Ovary c. Fallopian tube
____24. A pair of thin tubes that leads from ovary to the uterus.
a. Ovary b. Vagina c. Fallopian tubes
____25. It is a hallow pear – shaped elastic muscular structure where fertilized ovum develops into a baby.
a. Ovary b. Uterus c. Fallopian Tubes
____26. It is the most important part of the male reproductive orga n. It is the source of spermatozoa.
a. Testis b. Penis c. Prostrate gland
____27. It is a sac of skin where the two testes are enveloped.
a. Penis b. scrotum c. testis
____28. It is a gland that comes out both urine and seminal fluid.
a. Prostrate Gland b. Mammary gland c. Endocrine gland
____29. It is a tube leading to outside of the body through an opening called the vulva.
a. Vagina b. ovary c. uterus
____30. The physiological sign in male is penile tumescence and Vaso congestion, to female that leads to vaginal
lubrication and nipple erection.
a. Ejaculation b. arousal phase c. orgasm phase
____31. Genitals resume their unaroused state and shape, blood pressure, breathing, and heart rate return to
normal.
a. Resolution stage b. Plateau phase c. orgasm phase
____32. When this phase is reached, rhythmic muscular contraction occur in the genitals.
a. Resolution phase b. erogenous zone c. orgasm phase
____33. A brief period of time before the orgasm. It is the body’s preparation for orgasm.
a. Ejaculation b. Plateau phase c. excitement
____34. It is a procedure done to make through small incision made on each side of the scrotum to block the
passage of sperms.
a. Vasectomy b. Diaphragm c. Tubal Ligation
____35. This prevents ovulation and cause change in the cervical mucus.
a. Vaginal ring b. Intra uterine device c. Hormonal Injection
____36. It is a procedure done to female through cutting, cauterizing, or blocking the fallopian tube to inhibit the
passage of both sperm and ova.
a. Intra uterine device b. Tubal Ligation c. condom
____37. A synthetic rubber sheath that is placed in the erect penis before penetration to avoid the sperm to
enter the vagina during ejaculation.
a. Subdermal implants b. diaphragm c. condom
____38. This are used to caused death of the sperm before it can enter the cervix of a woman.
a. Chemical barrier b. female condom c. male condom
____39. It is a small T – SHAPED object inserted in uterus thru vagina to prevent fertilization.
a. Intra uterine b. Subdermal Implants c. Vaginal ring
____40. It is known as the pill.
a. Transdermal patch b. Oral Contraception c. Subdermal Implants

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