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MANUEL L.

QUEZON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SCORE:


San Isirdo, Isabela
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
40
FINAL EXAMINATION IN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON

NAME: ________________________________________ DATE: ________________


SECTION: _______________ TEACHER: JENNELYN L. BERNARDO

MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct letter that best fits the questions. Write the letter on the right side of each number.
1. Which philosophical view asserts that improving the natural beauty of the environment will contribute to the
well-being of the people and other living organisms?
A. Environmental aesthetics C. Sustainable Development
B. Environmental ethics D. Ecology
2. Which of these is the moral approach to understanding the relationship between humans and the environment?
A. Environmental aesthetics C. Environmentalism
B. Environmental ethics D. Environmental justice
3.Why is environmental ethics important?
A. It serves as the basis for policy making aimed at protecting the environment.
B. It allows as to make use of the earth’s resources to satisfy our needs and wants.
C. It calls us to use technology to improve the environment.
D. It gives us an idea to shut down industries because they cause pollution.
4. Which of these statements is related to sustainable development?
A. Human activities must maintain the diversity and productivity of the earth.
B. Humans must be frugal and prudent in using our natural resources.
C. Humans must use resources at a rate that it can be replenished in a natural way.
D. Human may exhaust resources for as long as he is satisfied.
5. Which of the following is concerned with the physical or the natural environment and on how it withstands and
stay diverse and productive?
A. Ecological balance C. Environmental Sustainability
B. Economic Sustainability D. Social Sustainability
6. Which dimension of sustainable development aims for long-term economic growth without damagingly
impacting other aspects of society?
A. Ecological balance C. Environmental Sustainability
B. Economic Sustainability D. Social Sustainability
7. Which dimension of sustainable development considers how individuals in the society live with each other on
the basis of health, equality, peace and food security?
A. Ecological balance C. Environmental Sustainability
B. Economic Sustainability D. Social Sustainability
8. Which virtue reminds us to discovers a means to reduce the financial cost of our action?
A. Patience B. Frugality C. Prudence D. Passion
9. Which virtue reminds us to be wise in terms of decision-making?
A. Patience B. Frugality C. Prudence D. Passion
10.Which of the following sets a critical understanding on how we create an impact on the environment we live?
A. Sustainable development C. Environmentalism
B. Environmental aesthetics D. Anthropocentrism
11. It refers to the unique relationship between distinct subjects.
A. human interaction C. self-awareness
B. intersubjectivity D. transcendence
12. Which of the following allows the person to give himself or herself to others and receive others in his or her
life and relate with them?
A. individuality B. interiority C. shared emotions D. social context
13. Which is considered as a deeper level of self-other interaction?
A. knowledge of the existence of the other
B. awareness of the self as being seen by others
C. attentiveness to the surrounding environment
D. understanding the unique behavior of the others
14. What is the defining characteristic which sets apart human interaction from the interaction of other animals?
A. human freedom B. human gaze C. human touch D. human words
15. What is the term used to describe a situation where an individual presents himself or herself in a certain way
when dealing with others?
A. “mirroring” B. “performing” C. “pretending” D. “seeming”
16. A deeper and more genuine interaction is called _________.
A. awareness B. conversation C. dialogue D. Interiority
17. How does authentic or genuine relationship occur between two individuals?
a. When the self realizes that the other is a unique individual
b. When two individuals begin to view each other as an other
c. When they acknowledge each other as distinct individuals
d. All of the above.
18. Which of the following statements about dialogue is correct?
a. Dialogue is confined to words.
b. Dialogue is exactly similar to conversation.
c. Only beings with inner life can engage in a dialogue.
d. It is possible to have a dialogue with material objects.
19. Which situation below clearly illustrates a dialogue?
a. asking a bystander for direction c. seeking for forgiveness from a parent
b. talking about politics with a stranger d. inquiring on goods from a storekeeper
20.Which of these statements indicate that the speaker is ready to engage in a genuine dialogue?
a. “I tend to ignore strangers.” c. “I always treat people with respect.”
b. “I wish you were gone.” d. “I think my idea is always better.”
21. It refers to an important aspect of intersubjectivity that enables us to experience another person’s emotions.
a. alienation b. availability c. dialogue d. empathy
22.Which of the following circumstances depicts empathy?
a. laughing at the mistakes or shortcomings of others
b. feeling a friend’s grief over the death of a loved one
c. calling intellectually-challenged classmates as lazy students
d. All of the above.
23.It refers to the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another.
a. alienation b. availability c. dialogue d. Empathy
24.What is the ethics of care?
a. It encourages individuals to help others especially the vulnerable.
b. It emphasizes the moral dimension of relationships and interactions.
c. It emphasizes our moral obligation to respond to the needs of others.
d. All of the above.
25.What is alienation in the context of human interaction?
a. viewing people positively
b. considering the other people as mere objects
c. regarding others as distinct and authentic persons
d. believing that human actions are governed by selflessness
26. It refers to the social conditions which enable persons and groups to fulfil their goals and achieve well-being.
a. common goal b. common good c. social being d. social condition
27. Interaction of people in an organization who live in the same place and with the same culture.
a. family b. individual c. society d. siblings
28. The person is by nature a:
a. social force b. sociologist c. social condition d. social being
29. Education starts;
a. at home b. in school c. in the community d. with neighbors
30. It gives us the opportunity to pursue various activities to achieve our goals and attain well-being or happiness.
a. freedom b. justice c. opportunity d. happiness
31. The principal means of subsistence (hanapbuhay) of pastoralists is
a. trading b. animal domestication c. farming d. hunting and gathering
32. What is the oldest and the most basic way of economic subsistence?
a. gathering and fishing c. pastoral and fishing
b. hunting and pastoral d. hunting and gathering
33. It is the product of the post-industrial society.
a. industrial society c. virtual society
b. feudal society d. agricultural society
34. The society based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of goods and services.
a. hunting and gathering society c. post-industrial society
b. horticultural society d. industrial society
35.The society based on the ownership of land.
a. feudal society b. pastoral society c. agricultural society d. virtual society

1. It refers to the separation of the soul and body.


a. happiness c. sadness
b. life d. death
2. It means that our lives are temporary.
a. temporality c. body
b. permanent d. spirit

3. It is a kind of good that provides form of pleasure.


a. noble good c. useful good
b. pleasurable good d. permanently good
4. It is a kind of good that is pursued for its own sake.
a. permanently good c. noble good
b. useful good d. pleasurable good
5. It is a kind of good that is found only on what it can provide.
a. useful good c. permanently good
b. pleasurable good d. noble good
36. It refers to the separation of the soul and body.
a. happiness c. sadness
b. life d. death
37. It means that our lives are temporary.
a. temporality c. body
b. permanent d. spirit
38. It is a kind of good that provides form of pleasure.
a. noble good c. useful good
b. pleasurable good d. permanently good
39. It is a kind of good that is pursued for its own sake.
a. permanently good c. noble good
b. useful good d. pleasurable good
40. It is a kind of good that is found only on what it can provide.
a. useful good c. permanently good
b. pleasurable good d. noble good

Prepared by:

JENNELYN L. BERNARDO
Teacher III

Checked and approved:

EVELYN PAJARILLO-JOSE,P2
School Head

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