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J.H.

Cerilles State College


School of Teacher Education
2nd Semester 2022-2023
CEEPED 401-General Education

1. 1. According to him, ”unexamined life is not worth living”.


a. Socrates b. Plato c. Augustine d. Aristotle
2. In his Theory of forms, he introduces the concept of the two words: the world of forms (non-physical ideas) and the world of sense
(reality).
a. Socrates b. Plato c. Descartes d. Augustine

3. He postulates that the human mind at birth is a blank slate or tabula rasa.
a. Augustine b. John Locke c. Maurice Ponty d. Gilbert Ryle
4. The cornerstone of Socrates philosophy is:
a. I think, therefore I am c. The self is the way people behave
b. Know thyself d. The mind is empty at birth
5. He believes that the self is the brain
a. David Hume b. Maurice Merleau- Ponty c. Paul Churchland d. John Locke
6. He believes that the mind is not the seat of self but behavior thus the principle “I act, therefore I am’’.
a. Gilbert Ryle b. David Hume c. Immanuel Kant d. John Locke
7. The Phenomenology of Perception is the work of:
a. David Hume b. Maurice Merleau-Ponty c. Paul Churchland d. Aristotle
8. According to St. Augustine, where does true knowledge come from?
a. From sensory experience c. From divine revelation
b. From reason and logic d. From scientific investigation
9. What did René Descartes famously say?
a. "I think, therefore I am" c. "Cogito ergo sum"
b. "To be or not to be" d. "I know that I know nothing"
10. According to John Locke, what is the source of all knowledge?
a. Innate ideas c. Reason and logic
b. Sensory experience d. Divine revelation
11. What did David Hume believe about the self?
a. The self is an immortal soul that exists independently of the body
b. The self is a collection of sensory experiences and perceptions
c. The self is a product of divine intervention
d. The self is an illusion created by the mind
12. According to Immanuel Kant, what is the source of morality?
a. Divine revelation c. Reason and logic
b. Sensory experience d. Innate instincts
13. He believes that the self is the brain.
a. David Hume b. Maurice Merleau-Ponty c. Paul Churchland d. John Locke
14. This personality type tries to meet the desires of the id in a way that is socially acceptable in the world. It deals with the
reality.
a. ID b. Ego c. Selfie d. Superego
15. The "Id" is defined as which part of your human personality?
a. Based on morals and judgments about right and wrong c. Dealing with reality
b. Needing to look good d. Meeting basic needs
16. Jack is a 40-year-old professional who is struggling to find meaning and purpose in his life. According to Erik Erikson's
theory, which stage of psychosocial development is Jack likely experiencing?
a. Trust vs. Mistrust c. Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
b. Generativity vs. Stagnation d. Initiative vs. Guilt
17. Sarah is a 5-year-old who has recently started kindergarten. She is excited to learn and make new friends. According to Erik Erikson's
theory, which stage of psychosocial development is Sarah likely experiencing?
a. Industry vs. Inferiority c. Initiative vs. Guilt
b. Trust vs. Mistrust d. Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
18. Jane is a 16-year-old high school student who is struggling to find her place in the world. She feels unsure of who she is and what her
future holds. According to Erik Erikson's theory, which stage of psychosocial development is Jane likely experiencing?
a. Trust vs. Mistrust c. Identity vs. Role Confusion
b. Initiative vs. Guilt d. Intimacy vs. Isolation
19. The core of observational learning is_________
a. reinforcement b. punishment c. reward d. modeling
20. People expectations that they are capable of performing a behavior that will produce desired outcomes in any particular situation is
called
a. outcome expectancy b. self-efficacy c. distortion of consequences d. the self-system
21. At which stage of psychosexual development might a child experience anxiety related to issues of control and cleanliness?
a. Oral Stage b. Anal Stage c. Phallic Stage d. Latency Stage
22. Four-year-old Alex has been sucking his thumb obsessively and has also started to develop a fear of separation from his mother. This
behavior may indicate:

a. Oral Fixation b. Anal Fixation c. Phallic Fixation d. Latency Fixation

23. The study of social behavior, society, patterns of social relationship, social interaction and culture that surrounds everyday life.
a. Psychology b. Sociology c. Anthropology d. Biology
24. He is the pioneering contributors to sociological perspectives.
a. George Herbert Mead b. Albert Bandura c. David Hume d. Charles Cooley
25. We experienced feelings of pride or shame base on this imagine appearance and judgment by others. This is
based on what theory?
a. Looking Glass Self b. Social self theory c. Looking Self Theory d. none of the above
26. According to Mead, what are the three activities develop the self?
a. language, play& observation c. language, play & games
b. play, interaction & modeling d. Observation, modeling& interaction
27. It represents learned behavior, attitude, expectations of others and society
a. I b. self c. Me d. personality
28. Which of the following agents of socialization that the primary function is to reproduce society both biologically and socially.
a. family b. mass media c. peer group d. religion
29. Allowing individuals to take on different roles, pretend, and express expectations on others.
a. game b. play c. language d. family
30. Which of the following agents of socialization where teachers and other students are the source of expectations that encourage children
to think and behave in particular ways.
a. family b. religion c. peer group d. school
31. The agents of socialization that typically peaks during adolescence and generally only affect short term interest.
a. religion b. family c.school d. peer group
32. Culture can be best described as:
a. a set of ideas and meanings that people use based on the past and by which they construct
the present
b. the knowledge about yourself and your past that you’re born with and is transmitted through your genes
c. learned patterns of behavior and idea
d. all of the above
33. Someone's inability to understand that another person's view or opinion may be different than their own especially in relation to
oneself
a. sociocentrism b. egocentrism c. cultural relativism d. xenocentrism
34. The tendency to put the needs, concerns, and perspective of the social unit or group before one's individual, egocentric concerns.
a. sociocentrism b. egocentrism c. cultural relativism d. xenocentrism
35.The idea that a persons beliefs,values, and practices should be understood based on that persons own culture rather than be judged
against the criteria of another.
a. sociocentrism b. egocentrism c. cultural relativism d. xenocentrism
36. Belief that ones culture is superior to that of others.
a. ethnocentrism b. xenocentrism c. sociocentrism d. egocentrism
37. Is the thinking that other culture is superior to ones culture.
a. ethnocentrism b. xenocentrism c. sociocentrism d. egocentrism
38. The features of a person’s identity that he or she chooses to emphasize in constructing a social self.
a. personal name b. social identity c. identity toolbox d. cultural construction of self
39. It refers to the body which we interface with our environment and fellow being. It is a tangible aspect of the person that can be directly
observed or examined.
a. Physical Self c. Spiritual Self
b. Real Self d. Material Self
40. Which of the following concepts related to physical self that refers to how much you appreciate value and like yourself?
a. Self-identity c. self-concept
b. Self-image d. self-esteem
41.The idea one has of his/her abilities, appearance and personality.
a. Self-identity c. self-concept
b. Self-image d. self-esteem
42. Which of the following factors affecting growth and development is observed that a well-nurtured child does better than a deprived
one.
a. Environment c. Heredity
b. Intelligence d. Geographical Influence
43. Which of the following practices among many health enthusiasts in keeping themselves physically fit, youthful and naturally glowing?
a. Improve sleeping habit c. practice right hygiene
b. Maintain a healthy lifestyle d. All of the above
44. The social designation of male or female.
a. Sex c. Gender
b. Genetics d. class

45. It is an internal awareness of where the individual belongs in the feminine and masculine categories.
a. Gender c. sexual orientation
b. Gender identity d. gender expression
46. Which of the following phases of sexual response cycle that male orgasm involves muscle contractions that propel semen from the
body?
a. Excitement phase c. orgasmic phase
b. Plateau phase d. resolution phase
47. It refers to the couples sense of closeness and the presence of mutual concern and sharing of feelings and resources.
a. Intimacy c. commitment
b. Passion d. attachment
48. What components of material self-considered as the innermost part of your material self?
a. Body c. Family
b. Clothing d. Home
49. What components of material self considered as nearest imitation of yourself?
a. Body c. family
b. Clothing d. home
50. It is a form of self-expression.
a. Body c. Family
b. Clothes d. home
51. It connotes the presence of a spirit within us and keeps us going and living a more positive life.
a. Spirituality c. religiosity
b. Inspiration d. soul & spirit
52. Associated with our own existence and a search for the purpose and meaning of life.
a. Spirituality c. religiosity
b. Inspiration d. soul &spirit
53. It refers to how individuals and social groups engage in a behaviour related to the Higher being.
a. Spirituality c. religiosity
b. Inspiration d. soul & spirit
54. What Filipino values a community spirit and cooperation where in a group or individuals extend a helping hand without existing
remuneration?
a. Bayanihan System c. crab mentality
b. Familism or close family relation d. pakikisama
55. What positive traits values for people who lost their love ones. In case of death of a certain member of the community.
a. Damayan System c. crab mentality
b. Familism or close family relation d. pakikisalamuha
56. All are positive Filipino values except.
a. Compassionate c. Ningas Cogon
b. Fun loving trait d. pakikisalamuha
57. It is a representation of an entity in a specific context and is the compilation of information about you in digital form.
a. Digital attributes c. digital self
b. Personal d. digital identity
58. Modern technology allows to
a. Keep in contact with people around the world
b. View the lives of others we don’t see daily
c. Communicate with who we want, when we want
d. All of the above
59. Posting deliberately obnoxious or provocative messages in online discussion groups is known as
a. Phishing c. Pharming
b. Trolling d. spamming
60. Information overload arises when
a. Too much data is saved into a disc or USB
b. Media, particularly electronic media repeatedly cites the same information.
c. Vast amounts of information are available to us from a variety of sources.
d. All of the above
61. It includes traces of our various self-presentations through our online profiles, comments, likes etch.
a. Digital activities c. online interaction
b. Online fraud d. digital footprints
62. It begins with the recognition that your strategy is not appropriate with the tasks and or that you do not comprehend the learning
experience successfully.
a. Skimming c. modifying your approach
b. Knowing your limits d. scanning
63. Which of the following are example of metacognition?
a. Someone figuring out what their learning style is
b. Someone remembers how to do their homework
c. Planning how to get the most out of learning
d. Sel-assessment

64. Why do we need to teach students about Metacognition?


a. So they can know when to give up
b. So they can be a better people
c. So they can be more effective learners
d. None of the above
65. The goal of teaching metacognitive strategies is to
a. Have all students solve problems the same way
b. Create independent, empowered thinkers who have a toolkit of strategies to tackle new problems.
c. Give students one more thing to have to learn
d. Teach students how to excel on standardized tests.
66. What is the best way to achieve a larger goal, such as becoming physically fit?
a. Think about it every day.
b. Break it down into smaller goals
c. Wait until you’re ready to commit to it full-time
d. Join with other people who have the same goals
67. “I want to be really successful”. This is an example of a goal that is:
a. Specific and actionable c. actionable, but not specific
b. Specific, but not actionable d. neither specific nor actionable
68. Why are deadlines helpful when you make your plan?
a. Deadlines help you slowdown
b. Deadlines help you think of goals to achieve
c. Deadlines help you stick to your plan
d. Deadlines help you dream big
69. Which of the following statements best expresses the meaning of real goals?
a. Real goals express what the organisation says that it intends to do
b. Real goals are those to which people give most attention
c. Real goals are those which, if achieved, would most enhance the reputation of the organization
d. Real goals are those which the organisation has achieved
70. According to goal-setting theory, which one of the following is not a motivating feature goals?
a. Knowledge of results of past performance
b. Keeping goals vague
c. Participation in setting goals
d. Challenging goals
71. Which one of the following is not listed in the SMART acronym for assessing goals?
a. Specific c. measurable
b. Rewarded d. adjustable
72. Which is a realistic goal?
a. Become a superhero c. become invisible
b. Become an astronaut d. become an entrepreneur
73. If you work within your life purpose you will experience
a. A sense of fulfilment
b. Find peace,joy and happiness
c. Service the world around you better
d. All of the above
74. An average goal without action is merely a
a. Thought c. verbal statement
b. Wish d. all of the above
75. The physical and mental response that our bodies go through when exposed to challenges or perceived threats is?
a. Distress c. trauma
b. Eustress d. stress
76. After trying for several years to become pregnant, Eli and Jasmine recently found out that they are going to have a baby. They are
feeling which type of stress?
a. Strain c. distress
b. Eustress d. anxiety
77. The state in which all body systems are functioning smoothly and in equilibrium is?
a. Eustress c. homeostasis
b. Relaxation d. distress
78. A real or perceived threat or challenge that causes the body to produce a response is a__?
a. Injury c. frustration
b. Stressor d. phobia
79. Christians use the word Spirit to described_________.
a. Worship b. religion c. Holy Spirit d. Christianity
80. He believes that the importance of the body from early development will somehow serve as basis to whether a person has achieved a
sense of competence and be able to face the demands of life complexities.
a. William Jamesb. Erik Erikson c. Charles Cooley d. Jean Piaget
81. The feelings and desires that lead to physical attraction, romance, and sexual fulfilment.
a. Intimacy b. desire c. passion d. commitment

82. The theory or beliefs that material possessions and physical comfort as more important than spiritual values.
a. Individualism b. realismc. materialism d. dualism

83. What components considered as the innermost part of your material self?
a. Body b. clothing c. family d. home
84. It is the belief that creatures, objects, places possess certain spirits.
a. Spiritus b. religion c. animism d. spirituality
85. It is the root meaning of Spirituality.
a. Spiritus b. Religion c. Aminism d. Spirit
86. It is an organized system of ideas about the spiritual sphere along with associated ceremonial practices by people try to interpret of the
universe otherwise beyond their control.
a. Spiritus b. Religion c. Aminism d. Spirit
87. Way of finding meaning in life is through achievements or accomplishments
a. By suffering c. by experiencing something or someone
b. in doing a deed d. happiness
88. Emotional result of life satisfaction
a. By suffering c. by experiencing something or someone
b. in doing a deed d. happiness
89. What is the term for a person who is not sure whether God exists?
a. Atheist b. Agnostic c. Deist d. Theist
90. A legal status and relation between an individual and a state that entails specific legal rights and duties.
a. Nationalism b. citizenship c. democracy d. national identity
91. A Filipino values in which a technique of reciprocity of debt of gratitude to others within the family circle or primary group.
a. Utang-na-loob b. hiya c. bayanihan d. pakikisama
92. Commonly practice in the Filipino family which basically patriarchal in nature.
a. Pagmamano b. authoritarianism c. harana d. bayanihan
93. Refers to the body’s reaction to any change that requires an adjustment or response.
a. Stressor b. stress response c. stress d. none of the above
94. Which of the following is an example of physical responses?
a. Depression b. guilt c. decrease eating d. dry mouth
95. Which of the following is an example of emotional and thought responses?
a. Constipation b. low energy c. mood swings d. dizziness
96. Events or conditions in your surroundings that may trigger stress.
a. Nightmare b. stressors c. stress d. negative response
97. Overall evaluation that a person has of himself which can be positive or negative high or low
a. Body image b. physical self c. self-esteem d. spotlight effect
98. It is a form of self-expression.
a. Body b. clothes c. immediate family d. home
99. The nearest replica of our self.
a. Body b. clothes c. immediate family d. home
100. The possessions that we dearly have to tell something about who we are, ourself-concept, out past and even our future.
a. true b. false c. maybe d. sometimes

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