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MULTIPLY CHOICE

1. It is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing the same


geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural
expectations.
a) Community
b) Culture
c) Society
d) Politics
2. A group of word or ideas having common meaning and is shared to a social situation is called?
a) Language
b) Cognitive Elements
c) Norms
d) Beliefs
3. It is the good idea and thinking of a person?
a) Cognitive Elements
b) Norms
c) Values
d) Beliefs
4. Every sect within a culture having some beliefs for cultural refuge?
a) Cognitive Elements
b) Norms
c) Values
d) Beliefs
5. Thoughts which an individual has to be able to survive existing social situation?
a) Cognitive Elements
b) Norms
c) Values
d) Beliefs
6. He believes that self is dichotomous which is composed of the Physical realm and the Ideal realm.?
a) Augustine of Hippo
b) Plato
c) Socrates
d) David Hume
7. Introduced the three parts of the soul: Reason, Physical appetite, and Spirit or Passion?
a) Augustine of Hippo
b) Plato
c) Socrates
d) David Hume
8. Introduced the three parts of the soul: Reason, Physical appetite, and Spirit or Passion?
a) Augustine of Hippo
b) Plato
c) Socrates
d) David Hume
9. He believes that self should be submitted to God.
a) Augustine of Hippo
b) Plato
c) Socrates
d) David Hume
10. He believes that there is no self we only have impressions and ideas.
a) Augustine of Hippo
b) Plato
c) Socrates
d) David Hume
11. It is the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. It aims to describe, analyze, predict, and
control human behavior in general.
a) Sociology
b) Anthropology
c) Philosophy
d) Psychology
12. This is a part of self that disappears the moment that an individual enter sleep and comes back when they wake
up it is also associated with the memory.
a) The Experiential Self
b) The Private Self
c) The Public Self
d) The True Self
13. The domain of self that an individual shows to public, and this interacts on how others see an individual.
a) The Experiential Self
b) The Private Self
c) The Public Self
d) The True Self
14. The narrator/ interpreter is a portion of self that verbally narrates what is happening and tries to make sense of
what is going on.
a) The Experiential Self
b) The Private Self
c) The Public Self
d) The True Self
15. Has a sense of integrity and connected wholeness that is rooted in early infancy.
a) The False Self
b) The Private Self
c) The Public Self
d) The True Self
16. According to David Hume this are the basic sensations of our experiences.
a) Impressions
b) Memory
c) Ideas
d) expectations
17. According to David Hume this are copies of impressions.
a) Impressions
b) Memory
c) Ideas
d) expectations
18. According to Sigmund Freud it is reality principle, working out realistic ways of satisfying the id’s demands.
a) Id
b) Superego
c) Ego
d) None of the above
19. According to Sigmund Freud it is values and morals of society.
a) Id
b) Superego
c) Ego
d) None of the above
20. According to Sigmund Freud it is desire or pleasure principle.
a) Id
b) Superego
c) Ego
d) None of the above
TRUE OR FALSE
1. René Descartes believes that Consciousness makes possible our belief that we are the same identity in different
times and different places. (FALSE)
2. Immanuel Kant believes that we all have an inner and an outer self which together form our consciousness.
(TRUE)
3. Gilbert Ryle believes that the self is the pattern of behavior and disposition. (TRUE)
4. Paul Churchland believes that the self is composed of the conscious self and the unconscious self. (FALSE)
5. “Looking glass self” is proposed by George Herbert Mead. (FALSE)
6. Needs that move people towards others: These neurotic needs cause individuals to seek affirmation and
acceptance from others. (TRUE)
7. Needs that move people away from others: These neurotic needs result in hostility and a need to control other
people. These individuals are often described as difficult, domineering, and unkind. (FALSE)
8. Needs that move people against others: These neurotic needs create hostility and antisocial behavior. These
individuals are often described as cold, indifferent, and aloof. (FALSE)
9. “I-SELF” is subjective self that is aware of it’s own actions. (TRUE)
10. “ME-SELF” is the self that is an object or the self you can describe. (TRUE)

IDENTIFICATION
1. A group of word or ideas having common meaning and is shared to a social situation is called? LANGUAGE
2. It is the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. It aims to describe, analyze, predict, and
control human behavior in general. PSYCHOLOGY
3. According to Sigmund Freud it is desire or pleasure principle. ID
4. This is a part of self that disappears the moment that an individual enter sleep and comes back when they wake
up it is also associated with the memory. THE EXPERIENTIAL SELF
5. According to David Hume this are copies of impressions. IDEAS
6. The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. CULTURE
7. It is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing the same
geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural
expectations. SOCIETY
8. It is the self that is an object or the self you can describe. ME-SELF
9. It is subjective self that is aware of it’s own actions. I-SELF
10. The narrator/ interpreter is a portion of self that verbally narrates what is happening and tries to make sense of
what is going on. THE PRIVATE SELF

ESSAY

1. Do you think psychology is a vital knowledge for the understanding of the “self”? (5 POINTS)
2. What do we even mean by the self? (5 POINTS)

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