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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

CITY GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBOANGA


COLEGIO DE LA CIUDAD DE ZAMBOANGA

Mid-Term Examination
ValEd – 001
(Values Education)

Name: ________________________________________ Score:______

Year and Section:_______________________________ Date:_______

GENERAL INSTRUCTION:

1. Any form of ERASURE(S) will invalidate your answer.


2. Use BLACK or BLUE ink only.
3. Write LEGIBLY.
4. Read and understand the question before answering.
5. Strictly follow instructions.
6. NO CHEATING

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Direction: Read the questions carefully. Encircle the correct
answer.
1. The Greek word which means character.
a. Philos
b. Sophia
c. Ethos
d. Prosophon
e. Humanitas
2. During the ancient Greece this discipline is concerned with the development of
virtuous and moral character.
a. Philosophy
b. Psychology
c. Ethics
d. Aesthetic
e. Epistemology
3. A Greek philosopher who first recognize the value of questions that affect how a
person should live.
a. Plato
b. Aristotle
c. Socrates
d. Thales
e. Empedocles
4. Miya uses a method that consists of asking people questions about ideas they
presumably know about. What method is she using?
a. Universal methodic doubt method
b. Scientifically method
c. Phenomenological method
d. Socratic method
e. Numerical method

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5. What does it mean by ethics as a standard of character?
a. It refers that ethics is a way of life
b. It refers that ethics serves as the guidelines in living one’s life
c. It refers that ethics is a footstone in life
d. It refers that ethics is essential in workplace
e. It refers that ethics is a primary and only source for character indentification
6. As a student, is it necessary to study ethics in our time?
a. Yes, because it is part of the curriculum
b. Yes, because we are studying
c. Yes, because it can guide us while we try our best to live in this era.
d. No, because it is only a waste of time
e. No, because it is not the core of our courses.
7. In ethics, there are two assumptions. One is that man is a rational being. Why do
you think it is an assumption in ethics?
a. Because it is what it says so.
b. Because theres no other way of explaining things
c. Because it assumes that man needs to know
d. Because it assumes that man is capable of thinking and choosing their
actions.
e. Because man need to be taught thoroughly for them to understand what they are
doing.
8. The second assumption of ethics is that man is truly free. Why do you think it is an
assumption in ethics?
a. Because it says that man is free to do anything he wants to do.
b. Because it assumes that man is free to choose.
c. Because it assumes that man only follow rules
d. Because it assumes that man not a prisoner of anyone
e. Because it assumes that one can force a person to act against his will.
9. The principal cause of action is usually attributed to the doer. Do you think it is
true?
a. Yes, because it is the action done by the doer
b. Yes, because the doer is capable of thinking and is free to act according to his
will.
c. Yes, because the doer is the agent of the action
d. No, because at some circumstances the action is coated by the intention of other
individual.
e. No, because man is never free to begin with.
10. What does it mean by the physical object of ethics?
a. Action done by the doer
b. The doer of an act
c. The material use in doing the action
d. The reason of doing a certain action
e. The intention of doing a certain action
11. What does it mean by the non-physical object of ethics?
a. The intention of the doer
b. The reason of the doer
c. The immaterial things use by the doer
d. The doer of the action
e. The action done by the doer.

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12. It was 1:30 in the afternoon, Liza while waiting for the professor yawns as she felt
sleepy. The yawning of Liza is considered to what form of acts?
a. Acts of man
b. Sleepy acts
c. Moral acts
d. Human acts
e. Amoral Acts
13. It was 12 noon; Wynliah felt that she is hungry and went to the canteen to buy some
food. The act of eating is considered to what form of acts?
a. Acts of man
b. Sleepy acts
c. Moral acts
d. Human acts
e. Amoral Acts
14. Mirana was so furious that she had everything planned to kill Johnson. So late in
the evening she killed him. What form of acts does she manifest?
a. Acts of man
b. Sleepy acts
c. Moral acts
d. Human acts
e. Amoral Acts
15. It refers to the human acts that observe or conform to a standard or norm or
morality.
a. Acts of man
b. Sleepy acts
c. Moral acts
d. Human acts
e. Immoral Acts
16. It refers to those human acts that violate or deviate from standard of morality.
a. Acts of man
b. Sleepy acts
c. Moral acts
d. Human acts
e. Immoral Acts
17. It refers to acts that neither good nor bad in themselves.
a. Acts of man
b. Sleepy acts
c. Moral acts
d. Human acts
e. Amoral Acts
18. What are the three components of moral acts?
a. Moral acts, immoral acts, amoral
b. Human acts, acts of man, unnatural acts
c. Intention, means of the act, the end of the act
d. Object, awareness, freedom
e. Intention, means of the act, freedom
19. This component refers that the action is always directed toward a desired end.
a. Object
b. Freedom
c. The end of the act

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d. Intention of the act
e. Means of the act
20. It is the human will the stirs the person to act. Do you agree with this notion?
a. Yes, because it is through the will of the person that he is able to execute
certain action
b. Yes, because there’s no one who can command a certain person to act without his
proper consent
c. No, it is the mind that decides everything
d. No, all actions are done from external drive
e. No, because bedridden person has no choice but to follow from external drive
21. It sometimes understood as employment.
a. Job
b. Task
c. Work
d. Labour
e. Assignments
22. Joey was an education graduate and is now a practicing teacher. What do we refer
to this kind of specialized type of work?
a. Calling
b. Profession
c. Livelihood
d. Vocation
e. Employment
23. What type of work does the primitive people do?
a. Hunting
b. Farming
c. Law
d. Commerce
e. Peasant
24. The rudimentary form of specialization and division of labor led to the formation of
hierarchical structures. Which among the given does not belong to this kind of
work?
a. Kings
b. Warriors
c. Priest
d. Noble
e. Factory worker
25. One of the major classes in the society is working class. Do you agree with the
statement?
a. Yes, aside from the capitalist, the working class are beneath them
b. Yes, the society is divided by those who are working and those who are
paying
c. Yes, in every stage of development in the society the working class is always
present.
d. No, there are classes for engineers
e. No, there are those who belong to the cleric
26. In the history of work, work is never static but rather developing in progress.
a. True, in every stage work had develop depending on the need of the society
b. True, every era work doesn’t stop
c. False, work such as labourers are still the same until the present time

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d. False, work never had any progress
e. False, work always depend on the labourers
27. A perception of work, where it sees work as a punishment for their pride and
disobedience.
a. Work as divine punishment
b. Work as perceived as matter of right
c. Work as a determinant of personal qualities
d. Work is a source of self-respect
e. Work as a determinant social class
28. It sees work as a self-preservation, self-growth, and self-improvement.
a. Work as divine punishment
b. Work as perceived as matter of right
c. Work as a determinant of personal qualities
d. Work is a source of self-respect
e. Work as a determinant social class
29. It sees work as the right based on man’s natural right to self-preservation.
a. Work as divine punishment
b. Work as perceived as matter of right
c. Work as a determinant of personal qualities
d. Work is a source of self-respect
e. Work as a determinant social class
30. It sees work as the social status of people.
a. Work as divine punishment
b. Work as perceived as matter of right
c. Work as a determinant of personal qualities
d. Work is a source of self-respect
e. Work as a determinant social class
31. Workplace refers to the work environment. Do you agree with the statement?
a. True, it refers literally to the place of work.
b. True, it refers the materials being used.
c. True, it refers to the persons involved
d. False, it can mean everything within the scope of work
e. False, it can mean the status of the work
32. One of the remarkable transformations of the work is the changes in nature and
required skills of works. In what transformation of work does it refers to?
a. Information
b. Gender
c. Safety and insurance
d. Privacy
e. Family
33. This transformation of work gave everybody may it be male or female an equal
opportunity.
a. Information
b. Gender
c. Safety and insurance
d. Privacy
e. Family
34. Though through years’ work still imposes danger and hazard, the transformation of
work brought something that give assurance to the safety of the workers. In what
transformation of work does it refer?

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a. Information
b. Gender
c. Safety and insurance
d. Privacy
e. Family
35. The development of the society brought about this transformation of work via the
data collected by the employers securing them the competences of their employees.
In what transformation of work does it refer?
a. Information
b. Gender
c. Safety and insurance
d. Privacy
e. Family
36. One of the biggest transformation of work had happen through time was the equally
between man and women of their opportunities. But this had brought problems and
certain conflicts. In what transformation of work does it refer?
a. Information
b. Gender
c. Safety and insurance
d. Privacy
e. Family
37. Karl who is the owner of a big factory, provides work to those who needed it. What
do we call the status of Karl?
a. Worker
b. Work provider
c. Employer
d. Employee
e. Contractor
38. Ruel is working in the factory for 15 years. What do we call the status of Karl?
a. Worker
b. Work provider
c. Employer
d. Employee
e. Contractor
39. Which among the given statement does not belong to the causes of disputes in work?
a. Unjust salary
b. Poor working condition
c. Unreasonable personnel policy
d. Overtime pay
e. Lack of job security and stability of employment
40. Arthur is working really hard in an establishment and yet received under the
regular minimum wage. Does it serves justice in the part of Arthur?
a. Yes, because he needs to finish his job right on time
b. Yes, because that is his duties.
c. Yes, because it was what he had signed in the contract
d. No, because Arthur deserves the equal right
e. No, because Arthur should receive his incentives in working overtime.

II. Essay

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RUBRICS FOR SCORING TEST II
The three key ideas have been precisely delivered, the substance is critical and logical and the answer is free from 10 pts.
grammatical error.
The three key ideas have been precisely delivered, the substance is critical and logical but the answer is grammatically 8 pts.
erroneous.
The three key ideas have been precisely delivered, but the substance is not critical and logical and the answer is 6 pts.
grammatically erroneous
Only two key ideas have been delivered but the substance is critical and logical and the answer is free from grammatical 4 pts.
error.
Only one key idea has been delivered but the substance is critical and logical and the answer is free from grammatical error. 2 pts.
She/he has an answer. 1 pt.

1. What do you see yourself 5 years from now? And applying the lesson learned in this
module, how can you be fruitful in your workplace? What are the things you need
to consider?
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2. Create your own transformation of workplace you want to have when you will be
practicing your profession someday. Follow the model given in your module.
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Subject: VALED – 001:VALUES EDUCATION

Module Writer: Maverick Daryl W. Napolereyes

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Type of Test Topic No. of LOTS Questions No. of HOTS Questions Total Number of Items

A. Multiple Choice Fundamentals of Ethics 5 15 20


The Nature of Work 3 7 10
The Workplace 2 8 10
B. Essay To provide a meaningful 2 2
experience and opportunities
to enhance positive attitude
and qualities to young adult

Prepared by: Check by: Approved by:

MAVERICK DARYL W. NAPOLEREYES CELINA A. HERMOSILLA MARK FRANCIS FRANCISCO JOSE GENARO YAP-
AIZON,Ph.D.

Faculty Academic Coordinator Director of Quality Assurance College President

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