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LUCIANO MILLAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Asingan. Pangasinan
MONTHLY EXAM
GRADE 12 SMAW-MILTON
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF HUMAN PERSON

NAME __________ DATE____________________


GRADE LEVEL & SECTION_____________ SCORE________________
TEST I
I-MULTIPLE CHOICE: Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. TO LIVE AN AUTHENTIC EXISTENCE ALWAYS REQUIRES A LEAF.


A. FAITH B. FREEDOM C. PHYSICAL FREEDOM D. Psychological Freedom
2. FREEDOM-THE POWER OF RIGHT TO ACT,SPEAK,OR THINK AS ONE WANTS WITHOUT
HINDRANCE OR RESTRAINT.
A. FAITH B. FREEDOM C. PHYSICAL FREEDOM D. Psychological Freedom
3. ITREFERS TO THE ABSENCE OF ANY PHYSICAL RESTRAINT AND THE FREEDOM OF MOBILITY TO
ACT AND GO.
4. The person is free to perform action that they consider right and wise.
A. FAITH B. FREEDOM C. PHYSICAL FREEDOM D. Psychological Freedom

5. This refer to using freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness.
A. Moral freedom B. Intersubjectivity C. Emphaty D. Availability
6. Intersubjectivity- The inter of thought and feeling both conscious and unconscious, between two
persons or subject is facilitated by emphaty.
A. Moral freedom B. Intersubjectivity C. Emphaty D. Availability
7. It is the ability to shae emotion.
A. Moral freedom B. Intersubjectivity C. Emphaty D. Availability
8. This pertain to the willingness of a person to be presented and be at the disposal of one
another.
A. Moral freedom B. Intersubjectivity C. Emphaty D. Availability

9. A genuine interaction between two individuals where there is an acknowledgement of the


individual differences.
A. Dialog B. Society C. Emphaty D. Availability
10. Society- it is an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a
common territory and culture.
A. Dialog B. Society C. Emphaty D. Availability

11. The inter of thought and feeling both conscious and unconscious, between two persons or
subject is facilitated by emphaty.
A. Edmund Husserl B. John Lock- C. Emile Durheim D. Martin Heidegger
12. He says that the person in their natural state is more cooperative abd reasonable and that
society is formed to through the consent of the individuals that organized it.
A. Edmund Husserl B. John Lock- C. Emile Durheim D. Martin Heidegger
13. there are different tytpes of solidarity.
A. Edmund Husserl B. John Lock- C. Emile Durheim D. Martin Heidegger
14. He provides an enlightening definition of death. For him death is possibility of the imposiibility
of all other posibillities.

A. Edmund Husserl B. John Lock- C. Emile Durheim D. Martin Heidegger

15. According to him, the self interest of people has a significant factor in building and maintaining
societies.
A. David Gauthier B. Jhogn rawls C. Jean jaccques rousseau D. Jurgen Habermas
16. this philosopher explained that human beings approach social cooperation ina rational manner
to meet their individual self interest.
A. David Gauthier B. Jhogn rawls C. Jean jaccques rousseau D. Jurgen Habermas
17. He advocated the conceot of the general will where people are the one who organized society
and ectablishesauthority or government that act on their behalf.
A. David Gauthier B. Jhogn rawls C. Jean jaccques rousseau D. Jurgen Habermas
18. According to him there are 3 main spheres in society.
A. David Gauthier B. Jhogn rawls C. Jean jaccques rousseau D. Jurgen Habermas
19. Treating others as subject rather than objects.
A. Life world B. Market and State C. Sorrow D. Actuality
20. What are the two spheres that is more transactiuonal when it comes to social interaction.
A. Life world B. Market and State C. Sorrow D. Actuality
21. It was simply equated of heartbeat and breathing.
A. Life world B. Market and State C. Sorrow D. Actuality
22. The present state of the beings.
A. Life world B. Market and State C. Sorrow D. Actuality
23. The state not yet currently achieive by A BEING BUT CAN BE POSSIBLY ACHIEVED.
A.Possibility B. Feudalism C. Tribal Society D. Unmeet Desire
24. it was a way of structuring society around relationships derived from holding of land in
exchange for servive of labor.
A.Possibility B. Feudalism C. Tribal Society D. Unmeet Desire
25. Living in a primitive setting under a leader or chief.
A.Possibility B. Feudalism C. Tribal Society D. Unmeet Desire
26. Suffering can caused by.
A.Possibility B. Feudalism C. Tribal Society D. Unmeet Desire
27. It is a state of being together with other people.
A.Society B. Hunting &Gathering C. Selfie D. Virtue-
28. Recognized as the earliest and simp[liest form of society.
A.Society B. Hunting &Gathering C. Selfie D. Virtue-
29. An image of self taken by oneself.
A.Society B. Hunting &Gathering C. Selfie D. Virtue-
30. it is an awakening of seeds deeds that lay dormant in the mind and heart of a person.
A.Society B. Hunting &Gathering C. Selfie D. Virtue-
Peole living society aere nomadic

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