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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII Central Visayas
Division of Cebu Province
District of Tabogon
DAANTABOGON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Daantabogon, Tabogon, Cebu

2nd Quarter Exam in DISS 11


Name: ___________________________________ Grade/Section: _______ Date: __________ Score:
_____
DIRECTION: Read and analyze each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the
space provided before the number.
_____ 1. Who was an Austrian neurologist and is known as the “Father of Psychoanalysis”?
A. Sigmund Freud B. Carl Gustuv Jung C. Jacques Lacan D. Erich Fromm
_____ 2. What do you call a theory of the mind and its direct connection to a personality or behavior?
A. Psychoanalysis B. Psychiatry C. Psychotherapy D. Behavioral Psychology
_____ 3. This term is defined as the natural mental energy that operates the mechanism of the mind.
A. Libido B. Pleasure C. Stimulus D. Psychosexual
_____ 4. In the oral stage, what personality stage is being developed?
A. Dependence B. Independence C. Social Skills D. Sexual Maturity
_____ 5. What levels of awareness which resides in the deepest level of our minds that influence behavior?
A. Unconscious B. Preconscious C. Conscious D. Ego
_____ 6. In the psychodynamics of a person’s personality, this is based on the morality principle.
A. ID B. Superego C. Ego D. Psychoanalysis
_____ 7. What do you call the process of self-deception that protects people from anxious thoughts or feelings?
A. Psychodynamics B. Defense Mechanism C. Psychosexual D. Denial
_____ 8. It acts to keep information out of conscious awareness.
A. Displacement B. Repression C. Sublimation D. Regression
_____ 9. What defense mechanism that refuse to organize or acknowledge real facts or experiences that would lead to
anxiety? A. Projection B. Denial C. Displacement D. Repression
_____ 10. What do you call a treatment intended to relive or heal a disorder?
A. Medication B. Therapy C. Healing Treatment D. Medical Prescription
_____ 11. What do you call a theory in social science that argues with human behavior and social life in general?
A. Behavioral Theory C. Rational Choice Theory
B. B. Psychological Theory D. Sociology Theory
_____ 12. It simply means that an individual act as if balancing costs against benefits.
A. Choice B. Optimality C. Rationality D. Benefit Analysis
_____ 13. It is an assumptions of rational choice theory that is concerned entirely with his or own welfare.
A. Rationality B. Structures C. Self-Regarding Interest D. Optimality
_____ 14. What is the most essential rational choice in social consequences of scarcity-based decision?
A. To spend thoughtlessly the limited resources and share these with each other.
B. To minimize the conservation of limited resources and share these with each other.
C. To conserve the limited resources and share these with each other.
D. It depends upon the situation on how to utilize the limited resources.
_____ 15. It denotes the positive or negative evaluation individuals attach to the possible outcomes of their actions.
A. Reference B. Choices C. Preference D. Inference
_____ 16. It is a theory and methodology of interpretation.
A. Hermeneutical Phenomenology C. Phenomenology
B. Rational Choice Theory D. Hermeneutics
_____ 17. Who is known as the father of modern theology and modern hermeneutics?
A. Martin Heidegger C. Gabriel Honore Marcel
B. B. Paul Nicolai Hartmann D. Friedrich Schleiermacher
_____ 18. It is a philosophical study of experience and consciousness.
A. Hermeneutical Phenomenology C. Hermeneutics
B. Rational Choice Theory D. Phenomenology
_____ 19. Who was the rationalist thinker who understood human existence as “cogito ergo sum”?
A. Martin Heidegger C. Gabriel Honore Marcel
B. B. Paul Nicolai Hartmann D. Rene Descartes
_____ 20. It is one of laws of Hartmann that apply to the levels of reality which the lower categories recur in the
higher levels as a sub-aspect of higher categories, but never vice versa.
A. Law of Novum C. Law of Distance Between Levels
B. Law of Modification D. Law of Recurrence
_____ 21. It is an overarching theme in the study of geography that concerns the many relationships both positive and
negative between people and their surroundings.
A. Human environment B. Human C. Environment D. Human-environment
interaction
_____ 22. What human-environment interaction that is to obtain resources for their survival as well as development of
their civilization? A. Adapt B. Depend C. Modify D. Defend
_____ 23. What human-environment interaction that cannot modify and to ensure fulfillment of their needs?
A. Modify B. Depend C. Adapt D. Defend
_____ 24. What model of Filipino value system that is described to be a “legal and formal”?
A. Indigenous Model B. Local Model C. Domestic Model D. Foreign Model
_____ 25. What is the full name of Dr. Jose Rizal?
A. Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda C. Jose Protasio Realonda y Rizal Alonso
B. Jose Protasio Mercado Alonso y Rizal Realonda D. Jose Rizal Mercado y Protacio Alonso Realonda
_____ 26. Who is a Filipino social thinker who was tagged as an “eyes of the Katipunan” and “soul of the revolution?
A. Emelio Jacinto B. Emelio Aguinaldo C. Andres Bonifacio D. Jose Rizal
_____ 27. Who is the Filipino anthropologist who said that the Filipino worldview is basically “nondualistic”?
A. Leonardo Mercado C. Zeus Zalazar
B. Florentino Timbreza D. Jeremiah Lasquety-Reyes
_____ 28. This is the shared sense of identify and consciousness of the “other” and treating others with the respect and
dignity as an equal-not someone below the individual.
A. Family Orientation B. Pakikipagkapwa-tao C. Hospitality D. Faith and Religiosity
_____ 29. What kind of Filipino psychology tradition that is mainly focused on ‘rational psychology’?
A. Academic Scientific Psychology C. Ethnic Psychology
B. Academic Philosophic Psychology D. Psycho-medical Religious Psychology
_____ 30. This tradition fuses native healing techniques and explains it in an indigenous context.
A. Academic Scientific Psychology C. Ethnic Psychology
B. Psycho-medical Religious Psychology D. Academic Philosophic Psychology
_____ 31. It refers to how other people judge a person of his/her worth.
A. Dangal B. Katarungan C. Puri D. Karangalan
_____ 32. This refers to being able to help other people in dire need due to a perception of being together as part of
one Filipino humanity.
A. Shared inner perceptions C. Shared humanity
B. Norm of reciprocity D. Smooth Interpersonal Relationship
_____ 33. This attitude is primarily guided by conformity with the majority.
A. Shared inner perceptions C. Smooth Interpersonal Relationship
B. Norm of reciprocity D. Shared humanity
_____ 34. This refers to the different manifestations of mental disorders in Filipino people.
A. Filipino psychomedicine B. Filipino value system
B. Filipino psychology D. Filipino psychopathology
_____ 35. It is one of the practices of a Filipino psychomedicine that is hex or bewitchment.
A. Hilot B. Lihi C. Usog D. Kulam
_____ 36. This concept that explains how a baby who has been greeted by a stranger acquires a mysterious illness.
A. Kulam B. Pasma C. Susto D. Usog
_____ 37. This practice is the use of massage to aid a pregnant mother in the delivery of her child.
A. Usog B. Pasma C. Susto D. Hilot
_____ 38. This refers to equity in giving rewards to a person.
A. Katarungan B. Kalayaan C. Karangalan D. Karunungan
_____ 39. This is a social value that is primarily communitarian and Confucian and ability to adapt.
A. Act of mixing B. Act of joining C. Civility D. Conformity
_____ 40. This is actually a sense of propriety. A. Puri B. Dangal C. Lakas ng Loob D. Hiya

ADRIAN A. ORNOPIA, SHS T-II


ANSWER KEY IN DISS:

1. A
2. A
3. A
4. A
5. A
6. B
7. B
8. B
9. B
10. B
11. C
12. C
13. C
14. C
15. C
16. D
17. D
18. D
19. D
20. D
21. A
22. B
23. C
24. D
25. A
26. A
27. A
28. B
29. B
30. B
31. C
32. C
33. C
34. D
35. D
36. D
37. D
38. A
39. A
40. D

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