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Started on Wednesday, 30 March 2022, 9:00 AM


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Partner

a. Moi

b. Personne

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Who is the self in Hinduism?

a. Brahma

b. Nirvana

c. Maya

d. Atman

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“I think, therefore I am”.

a. David Hume

b. Paul Churchland

c. St. Augustine

d. Rene Descartes


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It encompasses all our important possessions as well as the people we treasure.

a. Spiritual Self

b. Socia Self

c. Emotional Self

d. Material Self

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Which oriental thoughts discards the existence of self?

a. Buddhism

b. Taoism

c. Confucianism

d. Hinduism

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Culture is usually assumed to be:

a. A subjective entity.

b. Insulated against technology

c. Fixed and static

d. Always changing


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Calm

a. Moi

b. Personne

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It involves how we think we are viewed and regarded by others.

a. Social Self

b. Material Self

c. Spiritual Self

d. Emotional Self

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Sister

a. Personne

b. Moi

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Soft-hearted

a. Moi

b. Personne


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There is no “self”, only a bundle of perceptions.

a. George Mead

b. Rene Descartes

c. David Hume

d. St. Augustine

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Three roommates are talking about why they are in college. A sociological view of going to college highlights the effect of:

a. Gender, because women don’t generally attend college.

b. Nationality, because most countries don’t have colleges.

c. Intelligence, because it’s smarter to go to college than in trade school.

d. Our place in history, because a century ago going to college was not an option for most people.

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“I doubt, therefore I am”.

a. St. Augustine

b. Rene Descartes

c. Socrates

d. George Mead


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“The self is the brain”.

a. Rene Descartes

b. St. Augustine

c. David Hume

d. Paul Churchland

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Albert Bandura

a. Real self, Ideal self

b. True-self,False-Self

c. Proactive and Agentic Self

d. Differentiated self

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“Self is the same as your behavior”.

a. George Mead

b. Immanuel Kant

c. David Hume

d. Gilbert Ryle


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Immigration, tourism and globalization all mean:

a. Cultural lag doesn’t last long.

b. Culture shock is increasing.

c. Cultural diversity is increasing.

d. Cultures are becoming more stable.

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“Self is the product of reason”.

a. Rene Descartes

b. John Locke

c. Immanuel Kant

d. Gilbert Ryle

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Murray Bowen

a. True-self,False-Self

b. Differentiated self

c. Proactive and Agentic Self

d. Real self, Ideal self


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“Corgito ergo sum”.

a. Socrates

b. David Hume

c. Rene Descartes

d. St. Augustine

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It refers to the conviction or belief that one can take a certain task successfully.

a. Self-effectively

b. Self-efficiently

c. Self-affectively

d. Self-efficiency

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Learning sociology helps us to:

a. Understand why it’s better to live in high-income countries than low-income countries.

b. Realize that common sense is universal.

c. Assess the opportunities and constraints in our lives.

d. Conform to social expectations and fit better.


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Which oriental thoughts believe in the noble man called JEN?

a. Hinduism

b. Buddhism

c. Taoism

d. Confucianism

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It contains our subjective dispositions like our beliefs, emotions and beliefs.

a. Spiritual Self

b. Social Self

c. Material Self

d. Physical self

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Strict

a. Moi

b. Personne

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Demanding

a. Moi

b. Personne


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He defined “self” as the total of all that he can call his.

a. William James

b. George Mead

c. Murray Bowen

d. Carl Roger

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The body is the spouse of the soul.

a. David Hume

b. St. Augustine

c. Paul Churchland

d. Rene Descartes

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Suffering: samsara; Illusion:_______

a. Atman

b. Annata

c. Nirvana

d. Maya


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All are true in Western thoughts on the concept of self, except:

a. Man is part of the cosmic unity.

b. Human being is independent part of the universe.

c. Man is the element of the divine.

d. The journey of mankind is linear.

Question 31

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Donald Woods Winnicott

a. Differentiated self

b. True-self,False-Self

c. Proactive and Agentic Self

d. Real self, Ideal self

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Loyal

a. Personne

b. Moi


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Which do not belong in the group?

a. Aggresiveness

b. Sexual Drive

c. Hunger

d. Thirst

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According to Plato, your basic emotions such as love, anger and ambition are all found in the seat of:

a. All of the options

b. Reason

c. Spirit or passion

d. Physical Appetite

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Personal identity is just a result of imagination.

a. Paul Churchland

b. David Hume

c. St. Augustine

d. Rene Descartes


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Manager

a. Personne

b. Moi

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Teacher

a. Personne

b. Moi

Question 38
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Dualism

a. Immanuel Kant

b. David Hume

c. Socrates

d. St. Augustine

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Something that a person perennially molds, shapes and develops.

a. Attitude

b. Physical

c. Self

d. Principle


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Carl Roger

a. True-self,False-Self

b. Proactive and Agentic Self

c. Real self, Ideal self

d. Differentiated self

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It refers to one’s view of self as one wishes to be.

a. Ideal Self

b. Social Self

c. Me-Self

d. Real Self

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Making use of the sociological perspective encourages:

a. The belief that society is mysterious.

b. Accepting conventional wisdom.

c. People to be happier with their lives as they are.

d. Challenging commonly held beliefs.


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The subjective self, the image of self being seen privately.

a. You

b. We

c. "I"

d. Me

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“Personal identity is founded on consciousness.”

a. St. Augustine

b. Immanuel Kant

c. David Hume

d. John Locke

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Does a person’s self-concept typically change, or does it mostly stay the same?

a. All of the following

b. It depends on the person: some people have only one self-concept, and other have multiple different self-concepts.

c. The self-concept remains constant for most people most of the time.

d. The self-concept is usually malleable, depending on person’s situation.


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It is the “self” that feels most true to what and who you really are, it may not be perfect but it is the part of us that feel most real.

a. Real Self

b. Social Self

c. Me-Self

d. Ideal Self

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of culture?

a. Culture is learned.

b. Culture is shared.

c. Culture is cumulative.

d. Culture is symbolic.

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Which discipline defines itself as “the systematic study of human society”?

a. Economics

b. Sociology

c. Psychology

d. History


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John Locke: Tabula rasa; Charles Cooley:___________.

a. The looking glass theory

b. “Corgito ergo sum”

c. I-self

d. Me-Self

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Priest

a. Moi

b. Personne

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