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Region IV-A
DOONGAN ILAYA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SECOND QUARTER EXAM IN PHILOSOPHY OF HUMAN PERSON


SECOND QUARTER S.Y. 2023-2024

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Direction: Encircle the letter that best corresponds to your choice.
Test Question 1:
What is human action?
a. Actions shared by humans and other animals
b. An act that is performed only by humans
c. Appropriate actions of human beings
d. Acts that is performed by a human being and thus is proper to man.

Test Question 2:
Which of the following is a voluntary action?
a. A man steals and ignorant of the law, arrow or gun shot by mistake.
b. You accidentally kicked your seatmates chair while playing.
c. You slept on your Philosophy class because your body is so tired from your night outs.
d. You are asked to perform a crime with options that could save you and your family.

Test Question 3:
What is intellectual choice?
a. It is a choice borne out of psychological and emotional considerations.
b. It is choice that we normally do as human person
c. It is a normative answer what we ought to do from a moral system that the community upholds.
d. This is a choice which is deliberately selected based on moral standpoints.

Test Question 4:
Which of the following is NOT a classification of involuntary action?
a. Voluntary and Under compulsion
b.Voluntary and related to compulsion
c. Through ignorance of particular circumstances and related compulsion
d. Under Compulsion and Through ignorance of particular circumstances

Test Question 5:
Voluntary actions are acts originating from the individual performing the act using knowledge about the situations of the act.
Which of the following can be consider as voluntary acts?
a. Act of intellect, perception and emotions
b. vegetative acts and acts of perception
c. Gesture commanded by the will, sense of reasoning and vegetative act
d. The act of love, choice and reasoning

Test Question 6:
Sometimes, we feel agitated by certain stressors around us and we need to decide on matters immediately. What kind of
choice are we voluntarily use?

a. Voluntary Choice
b. Intellectual Choice
c. Practical Choice
d. Intellectual and Practical Choice

Test Question 7:
Benny chose to study on a nearby university to cost cut transportation expenses and to take care of his younger siblings
during their morning classes. What kind of choice does he use in making this decision?
a. Practical choice
b. Intellectual choice
c. Intellectual and practical choice
d. Either intellectual nor practical choice

Test Question 8:
Selma continuously supports her friend Georgia in flirting someone else’s husband. What kind of action does Selma use on
her decision?
a. Intellectual choice
b. Practical choice
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c. Practical and intellectual choice


d. Either practical or intellectual choice

Test Question 9:
What did the statement wanted to imply?
A. Freedom and obligation are two distinct philosophical concepts.
B. Without freedom, obligation does not exist

a. Statement A is true and statement B is false


b.Statement A is false and statement B is true
c. Statement A and B are both true
d.Statements A and B are both false

Test Question 10:


A person argues that freedom is the ability to do whatever one wants, regardless of the consequences. How would you
evaluate this statement?

a.It is a valid perspective on freedom


b.It is a valid perspective on freedom as long as it does not harm others
c.It is not a valid perspective on freedom as it disregards laws and social norms
d.It is not a valid perspective on freedom as it disregards the rights and freedom of others and the consequences of one’s
actions.

Test Question 11:


What is intersubjectivity?
a. It is coined from the prefix “inter” that connotes “among and between” and the philosophical term “objective” that is
equivalent to a conscious being.
b. In a general sense, it is “sharing of subjective states of two individuals”.
c. It is the organic union of the subjective reality and objective reality of beings.
d. These are actions shared by humans and other animals

Test Question 12:


What two words did intersubjectivity was coined from?
a. Prefix “inter” and “object”
b. Prefix “in between” and “subject”
c.Prefix “inter” and “subject”
d. “Among and between” and “subject”

Test Question 13:


Which of the following is described as the community of persons?
a.“I-thou” and “I-It”
b.“human-heartedness”
c.“I-You” or “We”
d. Man acts and exists with others

Test Question 14:


Persons are not inanimate objects to be used. They have their own free will; thus, we have to respect others as we respect
ourselves. What kind of relationship is it?
a.“I-Thou”
b.“I and “Thou”
c.“I-You”
d.“Person-to-person” and “Subject-to-subject”

Test Question 15:


Human action is the foundation of being. But human reality is also about being with others, so actions are also directed
towards others. What form of action is known for this?
c.“I-It”
d.“I-thou”
b.“I-You or “We”
a.Theory of Participation

Test Question 16:


Which of the following is the philosophical inquiry of Confucius on intersubjectivity?
d. Human action is the foundation of our being.
b. He calls every man to love the other through actions, not through thoughts.
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a. He stresses order and harmony in the world can be achieved through practical, concrete, particular and perceptual ways.
c. “Human heartedness” is a virtue central to man that can be found in his sociality or intersubjectivity.

Test Question 17:


Which of the following strategies might be effective for promoting intersubjectivity in a group
d. Discouraging discussion and debate
a. Prioritizing perspectives of minority group members and discouraging the other
b. Focusing solely on facts and objective information from the group
c. Encouraging individuals to express their opinions freely

Test Question 18:


Cloude wants to participate on the intramurals but he is not allowed due to his heart condition. For this, his classmates gifted
him a basketball with the signature of his favorite player to ease his loneliness. What philosophical inquiry is shown in the
situation?
a.Intersubjectivity
b.“I-you or We”
c.“I-thou and I-It”
d.“Human heartedness”

Test Question 19:


Which of the following perspectives on intersubjectivity is most effective in fostering understanding and connection with
others?
d. Prioritizing one's own perspective and disregarding the perspectives of others
c. Believing that one's own perspective is objectively correct and attempting to impose it on others
b. Treating the perspectives and experiences of others as fundamentally different and incomparable to one's own
a. Acknowledging the subjectivity of one's own perspective and actively seeking to understand and empathize with the
perspectives of others

Test Question 20:


You are in charge of organizing a team building activity for your company. Which of the following options do you think would
be the most effective in promoting teamwork and creativity among team members?
a.A game of paintball
b.A scavenger hunt
c.A cooking competition where each team has to come up with a unique recipe using a set of ingredients provided.
d.A lecture on the importance of communication

(For numbers 21-23)


Identify the type of society that is being describe on each statement or situation.

Test Question 21:


These are small in scale, bound to their spatial and temporal range of relations in terms of society, law and politics.
a. Pre-industrial societies
b.Tribal societies
c.Feudal societies
d.Industrial societies

Test Question 22:


The replacement of manual laborers with technical and professional workers.
a. Pre-industrial societies
b. Tribal societies
c. Industrial societies
d.Post-industrial societies

Test Question 23:


It uses advance technology to drive massive production industry that will support a large population.
a. Tribal societies
b.Industrial societies
c.Digital societies
c. Post-industrial societies

(For numbers 24-26)


I. Human societies remain the same
II. Virtual society relatively provides a new world for us
III. The language systems of tribes are well-written which provides a vast extent of communication
IV. Post-industrial societies focus on development of mass production
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V. Feudal society has its roots from Asia Minor

Test Question 24:


Which of the following statements are true?

a.I, II & III


b.II, III & V
c.II & V
d.I & IV

Test Question 25:


Which of the statements talk about digital society?
a. I
b. II
c. II & III
d. II & IV

Test Question 26:


Which of the statements described the pre-industrial society?
a.I
b.II
c.IV
d.III

Test Question 27:


What are the characteristics of a society and how do they affect the individual?
a. A society is a group of people who share common values and beliefs, and it shapes the individual's identity and behavior.
b. A society is a group of people who share common language, and it shapes the individual's communication skills.
d. A society is a group of people who share common physical characteristics, and it shapes the individual's appearance
c. A society is a group of people who share common economic status, and it shapes the individual's financial situation

Test Question 28:


How can we you say that you are a digital citizen?
a.I use gadgets for virtual participation
b.I actively participate and use gadgets invented nowadays
c.I actively participate online and become subjects of power in the cyberspace.
d.All of the mentioned

Test Question 29:


What are the similarities and differences between the concepts of individual and society?
a. Individual is unique and autonomous, while society is a group of individuals that share common values and beliefs
b. Individual is a part of society, and society is a group of individuals that share common values and beliefs.
c. They have no similarities and differences.
d. They are the same thing

Test Question 30:


You are a sociologist and you have been tasked to create a new model of the relationship between the individual and society
that takes into account the mutual benefit and well-being of both. Which of the following would be your new model of the
relationship between the individual and society?

a.The individual should always prioritize their own interests over those of society
b.The society should prioritize the well-being of the individual over the well-being of individual
c.The individual should prioritize the well-being of society over their own interests
d.The individual and society are mutually dependent and should work together for the benefit of both
Prepared by: Noted:

EMMA D. BENTONIO JESSIE A. BONILLO


Teacher III School Principal I

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