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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Bago City
RAMON TORRES SAGASA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
BAGO CITY

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
SUMMATIVE TEST 1

Name:____________________________________________________________
Directions: Read each item carefully and write the letter of your answer inside the
table.
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1. What domain of human development covers the growth of the body and the brain, motor and
sensory skills and even physical health?
a. Physical Development b. Cognitive Development c. Psychosocial Development
2. It states that human nature includes both positive and negative aspects.
a. Positive Psychology b. Humanistic Psychology c. Hierarchy of Needs
3. It states that human nature are basically good?
a. Positive Psychology b. Humanistic Psychology c. Hierarchy of Needs
4. It may be defined as a process in which persons reflect upon themselves, understand who they are,
accept what they discover about themselves, and learn (or unlearn) new sets of values, attitudes,
behavior, and thinking skills to reach their fullest potential as human beings.
a. Personal Development b. Personality Development c. Psychology
5. It is the study of human thinking and behavior which serves as the foundation for personal
development.
a. Personal Development b. Personality Development c. Psychology
6. It is natural for human beings to develop toward maturity and fullness.
a. true b. false c. Neither a nor b
7. Human development is influenced by which of the following factor.
a. heredity b. environment c. maturation d. all of the above
8. Ana is a grade 11 student. She grew up in the city that’s why she always wanted to look
sophisticated and classy. The way she dress, talk, walk and think falls under what definition?
a. personal b. personality c. development
9. It is the transition period between childhood and early adulthood.
a. Adulthood b. Senior c. Adolescence
For items 10, 11, and 12, identify what stage of adolescence each item is being referred to
and refer to the following choices below.
a. Early Adolescence b. Middle Adolescence c. Late Adolescence
10. between 17 – 20 years of age.
11. between 10 – 13 years of age.
12. between 14 – 16 years of age.
13. Who created the Hierarchy of Human needs?
a. Carl Rogers b. Martin Seligman c. Abraham Maslow
14. Which of the following does not belong to Hierarchy of Human Needs?
a. Physiological b. Cognitive c. Self-Actualization
15. Which among the stages of human development where your life is at peak?
a. Adolescence b. Adulthood c. Infancy
16. Jose is an adult who has a permanent job. He had started his savings few months after his
employment. He regularly visit his doctor for a check up to ensure that he won’t get sick in the future.
He is a good man and is known to be good and kind to everybody. What level on Maslow’s Hierarchy of
human needs does the situation speaks about?
a. Safety b. Self-Actualization c. Esteem
17. It is the intangible entity that directs a person’s thoughts and actions.
a. Self b. attitude c. Nature
18. When we speak of self, we will describe it in personality terms.
a. true b. false c. None of these
19. Ana came from a poor family but because of her dedication and intellect, she had been able to
enroll in one of the respected and famous university in the city. In order to be in and have friends, she
tried faking her personality claiming she had a well-off family. In return, she had to sell her body to
older men inorder to sustain her wants and lavish needs. Why do you think Ana behaved that way?
a. because she admires her rich friends and was envious of the kind of life they had
b. because that’s what the society where she is studying is promoting
c. because her self-concept failed to negotiate between her two selves
d. because that’s what she thinks is the best for her
20. It is how we want to be. It is an idealized image that we have developed over time, based on what
we have learned and experienced.
a. ideal self b. actual self c. self-image d. both b and c
21. It is the one that you actually see.
a. ideal self b. actual self c. self-image d. both b and c
22. Refers to your awareness of yourself. It is the construct that negotiates these two selves.
a. self-concept b. self-knowledge c. ideal self d. actual self
23. It is derived from social interactions that provide insight into how others reacts to you.
a. self-concept b. self-knowledge c. ideal self d. actual self
24. Most failures emanate from weaknesses that are not recognized or probably recognized but not
given appropriate attention or remedy.
a. true b. false c. both a and b
25. Instead of giving up or indulging in self-pity, what should you appropriately do?
a. cry b. take action c. suicide d. none of these
For items 26 -28. Based on the story about the three kinds of people, who is being referred to by this
statement:
26. This person watches the movie of their lives, admires some parts and criticizes others.
a. moviegoer b. scriptwriter c. actor
27. They are happy bunch, realizing they’re the start of the show and enjoy some level of control.
a. moviegoer b. scriptwriter c. actor
28. She realizes she has enormous control over her life, and sees to it that the movie of her life will
turn out beautiful.
a. moviegoer b. scriptwriter c. actor
29. Who is the producer of the movie?
a. God b. The rich and the Famous c. The President
30. What does the producer of the movie told you?
a. Life is short, enjoy it while it last.
b. I am the alpha and the omega.
c. Make the movie beautiful, and I will give you all that you need for success.

Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself. - George Bernard Shaw

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