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Directions: Choose the letter

of the correct answer. Write


your answer on your answer
sheet.
1. According to him, the people have the right
and moral obligation to overthrow a corrupt
government.

A. John Locke C. Jean-Jacques Rousseau


B. John Rawls D. Thomas Hobbes
2. Which form of society relies on the
cultivation of plants, fruits, and
vegetables?

A. horticultural C. industrial
B. agricultural D. pastoral
3. This philosophical concept refers to an agreement
between the individuals and the state by which the
individuals in the community must sacrifice an
amount of their freedom in exchange for social
order.

A. social contract C. social covenant


B. social agreement D. social fabric
4. How does the “self” treat the
“other’ in an I-IT relationship?

A. animal C. person
B. subject D. object
5. When the awareness of the one who
loves another person is at the level of
persons and not of things, then
relationship is categorized as what?

A. "I-We" C. "I-It"
B. B. "I-Thou" D. "I-I"
6. This society is based on the ownership
of land.
A. horticultural C. Feudal society
B. Industrial society D. pastoral
7. It is the separation of the soul and
the body.

A. happiness C. death
B. love D. loneliness
8. This society uses machinery in
producing goods and services.
A. horticultural C. Feudal society
B. Industrial society D. pastoral
9. This refers to the ability of a person
to act out of his or her own free will
and self-determination.
A. voluntary action C. compulsion
B. involuntary action D. prudence
10. He made the concept of "I-It" & "I-
Thou".

A. Martin Buber C. Jean Paul Sartre


B. Edmund Husserl D. Rene Descartes
11. It refers to shared awareness and
understanding among people.

A. Freedom C. Responsibility
B. Intersubjectivity D. Obligation
12. It is the type of relationship wherein
people make themselves the center of their
world. It is the “I” who will be the center
of the conversation.

A. "I-We" C. "I-It"
B. B. "I-Thou" D. "I-I"
13. Who among the discussed philosophers
focus on the concept of human-heartedness
in his philosophy of intersubjectivity?

A. Martin Buber C. Jean Paul Sartre


B. Edmund Husserl D. Confucius
14. It is the power or right to act,
speak, or think as one wants
without hindrance or restraint.

A. Freedom C. Responsibility
B. Intersubjectivity D. Obligation
15. An involuntary act that are
performed by man without being master
of them through his intellect and will.

A. Human action C. Responsibility


B. Act of man D. Obligation
16. A choice which is borne out of
psychological and emotional considerations.

A. intellectual choice C. practical choice


B. Act of man D. human action
17. According to Martin Heidegger (1889-
1976) in his book Being and Time, death
comprises all of the following except:

A. certain C. one’s property


B. indefinite D. to be outstripped
18. According to ______, we have to avoid
the crowd – the majority of the society
which we think that should be the pattern
of our lives.

A. Buber C. Sartre
B. Kierkegaard D. Heidegger
19. Which statement is incorrect about intersubjectivity?

A. Love is an important aspect in intersubjective


relationships
B. I can disregard others as much as I want
C. We can put ourselves in the shoes of others
D. We cannot help but he be sensitive with the
existence of the other
20. How are we going to defeat seeming?

A. You’re going to hide who you truly are.


B. You’re going to show your good side only.
C. You will only say what you think people wants to
hear.
D. Accepting others in a way that you also accept who
you really are.

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