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Republic of the Philippines

REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON


SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ZAMBALES
BOTOLAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
S.Y. 2022-2023
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
Summative Test
General Instructions

1. Read all instructions carefully.


2. SUPERIMPOSITIONS AND ERASURES are considered wrong.
3. Cheating will merit failure in this examination besides other disciplinary actions.

If the statement is true, write T; otherwise, write F.


___1. We are responsible for the morality of our actions.
___2. We are bound by our flesh, and through will, we can be free and transcend beyond where and what
we are now.
___3. Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you.
___4. Freedom is not essential to human authenticity.
___5. There must be a common power or government which plurality of indiviudals should confer all their
power and strength into one ruler.
___6. If there is no intellect, there would be no will.
___7. We are responsible for the morality of our actions.
___8. We all have freedom to let what is done to us define us.
___9. There is no absolute freedom.
___10. Based on the story of Oedipus, you cannot escape your destiny.
Multiple Choice: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter that corresponds to the BEST
answer. Write your answer on the space provided.
For items 11-20, Identify what is being implied by each statement. Choose your answer in the box below.

a. Jean Paul Sartre


b. St. Thomas Aquinas
c. Universe 25
d. John Calhoun
e. Beautifuls
f. Oedipus
g. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
h. Moral/morality
i. Aristotle
j. The power of volition
___11. According to this philosopher, "actions have consequences."
___12. It is the ability to make your own decisions or choices.
___13. It is a person's perception of what is good or evil.
___14. Who said this quote: "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains?"
___15. Who is this Greek hero who was not able to escape his or her destiny?
___16. The rodents that keep themselves clean and does not go outside their cages were called
___________?
___17. Who created the rodent utopia?
___18. The rodent utopia is also known as _________?
___19. "Love takes up were knowledge leaves of", was said by?
___20. "Freedom is what you do with what’s been done to you", was said by?
For items 21-30. Identify the ideological characteristic of the person.

___21. The woman agreed to the loan terms even though she knew the payments were too expensive for
her budget.
a. Idealist c. Consequentialist
b. Kantianist d. Pragmatist
___22. He was certain that he would win the race, even though he came in last place in his previous
competitions.
a. Idealist c. Consequentialist
b. Kantianist d. Pragmatist
___23. Even when everything was falling apart around her, she insisted that things would work out for the
best.
c. Idealist c. Consequentialist
d. Kantianist d. Pragmatist
___24. Optimistic and hopeful, she set out to accomplish her goals for the day with confidence.
a. Idealist c. Consequentialist
b. Kantianist d. Pragmatist
___25. A person would still be pursuing a rap career at the age of 40, even without a glimpse success.
a. Idealist c. Consequentialist
b. Kantianist d. Pragmatist
___26. Doing your homework every night and studying for tests.
a. Idealist c. Consequentialist
b. Kantianist d. Pragmatist
___27. Using common sense and cause and effect techniques to determine who is a suspect.
a. Idealist c. Consequentialist
b. Kantianist d. Pragmatist
___28. A person that never does anything without rationalizing it first.
a. Idealist c. Consequentialist
b. Kantianist d. Pragmatist
___29. A king who always sought the sensible advice of his advisers.
a. Idealist c. Consequentialist
b. Kantianist d. Pragmatist
___30. Not relying on theoretical approaches but looking on realistic outcome of the actions.
a. Idealist c. Consequentialist
b. Kantianist d. Pragmatist
___31. It is the interchange of thoughts and feelings, both conscious and unconscious, between two
persons or “subjects,” as facilitated by empathy. – Intersubjectivity
a. Empathy c. Altruism
b. Sympathy d. Intersubjectivity
___32. It is when we act to promote someone else’s welfare, even at a risk or cost to ourselves.
a. Empathy c. Altruism
b. Sympathy d. Intersubjectivity
___33. This is being shown when you are immersing yourself in another person’s world, without making
yourself into them.
a. Empathy c. Altruism
b. Sympathy d. Intersubjectivity
___34. This gives the other person a sense of companionship, that they are not the only one by putting
yourself in the person’s situation.
a. Empathy c. Altruism
b. Sympathy d. Intersubjectivity
___35. Optimists who believe that, in the long run, good will prevail are often called “________”. – Idealist
a. Idealist c. Pragmatist
b. Idealism d. Realist
___36. This ideology infer that all philosophical concepts should be tested via scientific experimentation. –
Pragmatism
a. Pragmatism c. Consequentialism
b. Kantianism d. Utilitarianism
___37. This theory infers consequences do not matter in moral assessments and are irrelevant in
calculating the moral worth of an act.
a. Pragmatism c. Consequentialism
b. Kantianism d. Utilitarianism
___38. This ethical theory is based on the premise that our ethical choices, like other types of decision,
should be based on their consequences.
a. Pragmatism c. Consequentialism
b. Kantianism d. Utilitarianism
___39. It proposes that an action is right if it produces the most utilities(benefit) for the person affected by
the action.
a. Pragmatism c. Consequentialism
b. Kantianism d. Utilitarianism
___40. It is the lack of interest in or concern for things that others find moving or exciting.
a. Empathy c. Altruism
b. Sympathy d. Apathy
___41. It is an agreement where individuals sacrifice an amount of their freedom and submit to a higher
society.
-social contract
a. Horticultural society c. Hunting and gathering society
b. Pastoral society d. Social contract
___42. This is recognized as the earliest and simplest form of society. It is generally characterized by its
small size and is composed mainly of families. They are nomadic because they spend most of their time
searching for food and thus, have no permanent territory.
a. Horticultural society c. Hunting and gathering society
b. Pastoral society d. Social contract
___43. This type of society is characterized by the domestication of animals for food for a more stable and
predictable food supply.
a. Horticultural society c. Hunting and gathering society
b. Pastoral society d. Social contract
___44. It primarily engages in the small-scale cultivation of plants, fruits, and vegetables and the
domestication of animals. They are semi nomadic, which means that they travel to another place when they
have already depleted the resources in one area.
a. Horticultural society c. Hunting and gathering society
b. Pastoral society d. Social contract
___45. This type of society is a further evolution of the pastoral and horticultural societies. It involves the
large-scale and long-term cultivation of crops and domestication of animals. This society is characterized
by improved technology and the use of tools to aid in farming.
-Agrarian and agricultural society
a. Agrarian and agricultural society c. Industrial society
b. Feudalism d. Post-Industrial society
___46. This form of society is based on the ownership of land.
a. Agrarian and agricultural society c. Industrial society
b. Feudalism d. Post-Industrial society
___47. It is a form of society is based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of goods and
services.
c. Agrarian and agricultural society c. Industrial society
d. Feudalism d. Post-Industrial society
___48. The virtual society, where people organize themselves through communication technology and the
Internet, is a product of this society.
a. Agrarian and agricultural society c. Industrial society
b. Feudalism d. Post-Industrial society
For items 21-30. Arrange the letters to form the correct word.
___49. Commonly understood as the end of bodily functions which signals the end of a person's life.
{H, A, T, E, D}
50. If you will die today, what is your biggest regret?

“Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something.”- Plato
Prepared by:

JASON KENNETH I. YAP

TEACHER II

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