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INTRODUCTION OF

PHILOSOPHY TO THE
HUMAN PERSON
PART I
_____1.It is an activity that requires a perso
n to examine his or her thoughts, feelings
and actions and learn from experience.

A. reflection  C. wondering
B. questioning  D. reasoning
______2. What is the science and art of
correct thinking?

A. Ethics  C. Metaphysics
B. Aesthetics  D. Logic
______3. The type of philosophical reflection which tr
ains the mind to think logically. It is also the ability
of the mind to construct and evaluate arguments

A. Secondary reflection  C. Primary reflection
B. Tertiary reflection  D. all of the above
______4. One of the triumvirate Greek
philosophers who pioneered a method of
argument called dialectic.

A. Plato  C. Pythagoras
B. Socrates  D. Aristotle
_____5. This is the process of thinking about
something in a logical way in order to form a
conclusion or judgment.

A. reasoning  C. intuition
B. proposition  D. reflection
____6. It is a term used to describe a method of
philosophical argument that involves some sort
of contradictory process between opposing sides.

A. deductive  C. Inductive
B. dialectic  D. reflective
7. It is the idea that various systems(e.g.
physical, biological, social) should be viewed
as wholes, not merely as a collection of parts.

A. holism  C. existentialism
B. idealism  D. rationalism
8. According to Gabriel Marcel this type of
reflection enables us to look deeper into our
experiences and see the bigger picture of reality.

A. Secondary reflection  C. Primary reflection
B. Tertiary reflection  D. all of the above
9. The western philosophical tradition
originated in______.

A. Greece  C. India
B. China  D. Egypt
____10. What is the branch of Philosophy
that studies the nature and means of
human knowledge?

A. Metaphysics  C. Politics
B. Ethics  D. Epistemology
PART II
1.What is originally meant “love of
wisdom”?
A. Philosophy
B. Epistemology
C. Ethics
D. Aethetics
2. These are the lessons that we learned from
experience?

A. Aesthetics 
B. Wisdom
C. Philosophy
D. Logic
3. The Filipino attitude as part of life which literary
means to leave everything to GOD which Is
Bathala?

A. Bahala Na
B. Pakikisama
C. Bayanihan
D. Kalooban
4. What is the expression of a person in a
rational and logical manner?

A. Philosophizing
B. Epistemic
C. Religiosity
D. Cosmetology
5. This truth is based on the person’s
consciousness.

A. Phenomenology
B. Existentialism 
C. Postmodernism 
D. Logic
6. He said that the soul is the prisoner of the body.

A. Aristotle
B. Socrates
C. Plato
D. St. Thomas Aquina
7. One of the divisions of the soul for basic
needs like food, growth and reproduction.

A. Vegetative Soul
B. Rational/Intellectual Soul
C. Sensitive Soul
D. Irrational Soul
8. It deals with the moral relationship
between the human person and his/her
environment.

A. Environmental Ethics
B. Environmental Conservation
C. Environmental Challenges
D. Environmental Value System
9. Advocates of this view wish to lessen the impact
of human influence to the environment by reducing
and lessening the consumption of natural
resources.

A. Anthropocentrism
B. Ecocentrism
C. Technocentrism
D. Homocentrism 
10. Behaviour influence by biological
forces like genes, hormones and
evolution.
A. biological determinism
B. environmental determinism
C. psychic determinism
D. scientific emphasis
11. It is an act of making good judgment
that allows a person to avoid risks.

A. Freedom
B. choice 
C. prudence
D. determinism
12. Refers to inter human encounter. It is
also accepting people in different walks of
life.

A. Knowledge
B. Freedom
C. Subjectivity
D. Intersubjectivity
13. He stated that inter subjective
experience plays a significant role in the
framework of a person as both objectively
existing and experiencing subject.

A. Karl Marx 
B. Rene Descartes 
C. Martin Luther
D. Edmund Husserl
14. A person whose entire brain has irreversibly ceased to
function but still breathing because of a life support devise.
A. Brain dead patient
B. Comatose patient
C. Cancer patient
D. Persistent vegetative state patient
15. It claims that what gives value to human life
can be found outside of the natural world.

A. Supernaturalism
B. Objective naturalism
C. Naturalism
D. Objective supernaturalism
16. What is the expression of a person
in a rational and logical manner?

A. Philosophizing
B. Religiosity
C. Epistemic
D. Cosmetology
17. The truth is based on exercising
choice, and personal freedom.

A. Phenomenology
B. Postmodernism
C. Existentialism 
D. Logic
18. This kind of reasoning moves from
specific premises to a general conclusion.

A. Inductive reasoning
B. Mistaken in reasoning
C. Deductive Reasoning
D. None of the above
19. This theory of truth holds that the
proposition is true if it is useful, linked the
nature of truth with the principle of action and
the concept of utility.

A. Correspondence theory
B. Pragmatic theory
C. Coherence theory
D. Reasoning theory
20. The truth contends that a proposition is true
by examining whether it coheres with the rules of
the relevant system or to a certain set of
established belief.

A. Correspondence theory
B. Pragmatic theory
C. Coherence theory
D. Reasoning theory
21. This fallacy assume that what is true of
the part is also true of the whole.

A. Equivocation
B. Argument from ignorance
C. Composition
D. Appeal inappropriate authority
22. These are the errors or mistaken in reasoning.

A. Correspondence
B. Fallacies
C. Logic
D. Deductive Reasoning
23. This fallacy evaluates the arguments
based on the personal identity of the person. 

A. Appeal to the people


B. Appeal to pity
C. Appeal to force
D. Division
24. This fallacy makes a generalization from
a special or accidental case, or simply from
insufficient number of cases.

A. Appeal to force
B. Appeal to people
C. Equivocation 
D. Hasty generalization
25. Considered as the union of body and
soul.

A. animal
B. vegetable
C. cadaver
D. human person
26. He believes that the soul cannot
exists apart from the body.

A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Socrates
D. St. Thomas Aquinas
27. He said the rational soul can exist without
the body, but it cannot do anything without
it.  

A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Socrates
D. St. Thomas Aquinas
28. It refers to the things in our lives
that are already given.

A. Facticity
B. Philosophy
C. Spatial-Temporal Beings
D. Body as Intermediary
29. It is the acceptance that we will not live
forever.

A. Facticity
B. Philosophy
C. Spatial-Temporal Beings
D. Body as Intermediary
30. One of the division of the soul
responsible for thinking and reason.

A. Vegetative Soul
B. Sensitive Soul
C. Rational/Intellectual Soul
D. Irrational Soul
PART III
1. Considered as the union of body and
soul.

A. Animal
B. Vegetable 
C. Fruits 
D. Human Person
2. It deals with the moral relationship between the
human person and his/her environment.

A. Environmental Ethics 
B. Environmental Challenges
C. Environmental Conservation
D. Environmental Values
3. Behavior influence by biological forces like
genes, hormones and evolution.

A. Biological Determinism
B.Psychic Determinism
C.Environmental Determinism
D. Empirical Emphasis
____ 4. He said that the soul is the prisoner of
the body.

A. Aristotle 
B. Plato
C. Socrates
D. St. Thomas Aquinas
5. It refers to how a person sees and
values environmental concern.

A. Environmental Ethics
B. Environmental Challenges
C. Environmental Determinism
D. Environmental Value System
6. It is a philosophical perspective which
puts human needs and interests to be of
highest value and importance.

A. Anthropocentrism
B. Technocentrism 
C. Ecocentrism 
D. Homocentrism
7. These are the threats that our environment is
facing.

A. Environmental Ethics
B. Environmental Challenges
C. Environmental Determinism
D. Environmental Conservation
8. It refers to the things in our lives
that are already given.

A. Facticity
B. Philosophy 
C. Spatial Temporal Beings 
D. Body as Intermediary
 9. It stresses that environmental problems
can be solved through science and
technology, and holds that technology is a
key ingredient in improving the standard of
living.

A. Anthropocentrism
B. Technocentrism 
C. Ecocentrism 
D. Homocentrism
10. It is the acceptance that we will
not live forever.

A. Facticity
B. Philosophy 
C. Spatial Temporal Beings 
D. Body as Intermediary
11. It is regarded as one of the major
environmental challenges that the world is facing
today.

A. Climate Change
B. Sustainable Development
C. Preservation of Endangered Species
D. Energy Conservation
12. One of the divisions of the soul for basic
needs like food, growth and reproduction.

A. Vegetative Soul
B. Sensitive Soul
C. Rational/Intellectual Soul
D. Irrational Soul
13. It is defined as development that meets
the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of the future
generations to meet their own needs.

A. Climate Change
B. Sustainable Development
C. Preservation of Endangered Species
D. Energy Conservation
 14. The ability to decide what to do
independently of any outside influence

A. Free Will
B.Choice 
C.Self Determination
D.Determinism
15. One of the division of the soul
responsible for thinking and reason.

A. Vegetative Soul
B. Sensitive Soul
C. Rational/Intellectual Soul
D. Irrational Soul
Identify the category of limitation.  Write F if it is Facticity, S if it is
Spatial Temporal Beings and B if it is Body as Intermediary on the
space provided before the number.
_____16.  We have a limited life span.
_____17.  We cannot choose our biological family.
_____18.  We cannot teleport to another place in an instant.
_____19.  Words limit our communications with others.
_____20. We cannot be in two places at the same time.
_____21. We cannot change our past decisions.
_____22. We face certain death in the future.
_____23.  We are bound by space and time.
_____24.  “Kamukha ka pala ng tatay mo pero ang mata mo ay sa
nanay mo.”
_____25.  We communicate with words but sometimes words are not
enough to really convey our message.
 
1. Which of the following is NOT an
element of a healthy relationship?

A. Trust one another


B. One person makes all the decisions
C. Respect one another
D. Open and honest communication
2. What skills do you need to make healthy
decisions in a relationship?

A. Intelligence, memory, ability to do public


speaking
B. Assertive communication, active listening, and
negotiation skills
C. Ability to persuade others, love,
D. passive communication
E. None of the above
3. Which of the following are signs that you
may be in an abusive relationship?

A. Bruises, scratches and other signs of


injuries
B. Avoiding friends
C. Apologizing for your partner`s behavior
D. All of the above
3. Which of the following are signs that you may
be in an abusive relationship?

A. Bruises, scratches and other signs of injuries


B. Avoiding friends
C. Apologizing for your partner`s behavior
D. All of the above
4. Jane has ability to stay calm and deal with her
emotion during stressful and difficult times.

A. Emotional Stability C. Conscientiousness


B. Agreeableness D. Extraversion
5. Jane has ability to stay calm and deal with her
emotion during stressful and difficult times.

A. Emotional Stability C. Conscientiousness


B. Agreeableness D. Extraversion

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