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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Caraga Administrative Region
Division of Dinagat Islands
CAGDIANAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Cagdianao, Dinagat Islands

INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON


Summative Test- Quarter 1 Module 3

Test I. IDENTIFICATION (2 points)


Directions: Write your answers.

1. It states forsaking undesirable states of mind that have already arisen.


2. It means single-mindedness
3. It is eliminating thoughts of attachment, detestation, and harmful intent,
4. It means abstaining from verbal offenses such as lying, divisive speech,
unforgiving speech, and irrational speech.
5. It shows consciousness of body, feelings, thought, and phenomena.
6. It is the term commonly used to represent the entire human race.
7. It is a general term which refers to the deepest and natural behavior of a person
that distinguish human from animals. It consists of collective traits that formed
and considered the very essence of humanity.
8. It is the term used to describe humans who are not just mere humans different
from animals but with inherent birth rights and exact origin of his/her
classification.
9. Carlo is a tall person with brown hair and brown eyes. What aspect of the human
person is being described in the statement?
10. Marie is very cheerful and friendly to her classmates. What aspect of the
human person is being described in the statement
11. _________ teaches human beings to overcome our limits.
12. He is a philosopher and one of the greatest theologian in the Catholic
Church in the 13th century.
13. A human person has an inherent value and importance. This is what we call
______.
14. It is “the capability of persons to make choices and decisions based on their
own preferences, monitor and regulate their actions, and be goal oriented and self-
directed” (Abella 2016).
15. A human person is able to connect and interact with another person, an
animal or an inanimate object because of our ____.
16. It is the ability of one’s consciousness to look inward thus discovering the
presence of a self.
17. – 18. There are two general kinds to distinguish a human person namely:
19. It is typically with a body which is tangible and has a three components
composed of SOUL, MIND and SPIRIT.
20. It is something within and cannot be physically seen.
21. It deals with the essential features of the human way of life.
AK
1. Right Effort
2. Right Concentration
3. Right Intention
4. Right Speech
5. Right mindfulness
T-II
1.C
2.B
3.D
4.B
5.A
6.A
7.C
8.B
9.A
10.A
11. D
12. A
13. C
14. A
15. D
16. A
17. B
18. B
19. A
20. B

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