Intro To Philo 2nd Q Exam

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VALENZUELA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
2nd Quarter / Final Exam

NAME: _______________________________________________ SCORE: ______________________________


GRADE & TRACK/STRAND: _____________________________ DATE: ________________________________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the best answer. Write the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet.
STRICTLY NO ERASURES

1. It refers to the power to be what you want to be and the ability to decide and create yourself.
a. Law c. Choice
b. Right d. Freedom

2. It refers to the absence of any physical restraint.


a. Spiritual Freedom c. Emotional Freedom
b. Physical Freedom d. Intellectual Freedom

3. It is also called as the freedom of choice.


a. Spiritual Freedom c. Emotional Freedom
b. Physical Freedom d. Intellectual Freedom

4. It refers to the use of freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness.
a. Spiritual Freedom c. Emotional Freedom
b. Physical Freedom d. Intellectual Freedom

5. It refers to the ability of a person to act out of his or her own free will and self-determination.
a. Freedom c. Responsibility
b. Voluntariness d. Intersubjectivity

6. It refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences.
a. Freedom c. Responsibility
b. Voluntariness d. Intersubjectivity

7. It is an agreement where individuals sacrifice an amount of their freedom and submit to a higher
authority.
a. General Will c. Social Contract
b. Self Interest d. Consent of the Governed

8. It refers to the natural states of a person to be more cooperative and reasonable and that society
is formed through the consent of the individual that organized it.
a. Self Interest c. Social Contract
b. General Will d. Consent of the Governed

9. It refers to the beliefs that even if the people are the ones who organized society and established
an authority or government, in extreme cases, the government is able to impose its will on the
people.
a. Self Interest c. Social Contract
b. General Will d. Consent of the Governed

10. It refers to the concept that humans as having a “veil of ignorance”, or no knowledge of naturally
seek a just and fair society in an effort to look out for their own interest.
a. Self Interest c. Social Contract
b. General Will d. Consent of the Governed

11. It refers to the concept that the origins of the society traced the emergence of society to the
human desire to achieve the goal of survival.
a. Self Interest c. Common Good
b. Social Contract d. Veil of Ignorance

12. It refers to the earliest and simplest form of society.


a. Feudal c. Horticultural
b. Pastoral d. Hunting and Gathering

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13. It refers to the type of society where people are nomadic because they spend most of their time
searching for food and thus, have no permanent territory.
a. Feudal c. Horticultural
b. Pastoral d. Hunting and Gathering

14. It refers to the type of society that is characterized by the domestication of animals for food for a
more stable and predictable food supply.
a. Feudal c. Horticultural
b. Pastoral d. Hunting and Gathering

15. It primarily engages in the small-scale cultivation of plants, fruits, and vegetables and the
domestication of animals.
a. Feudal c. Horticultural
b. Pastoral d. Hunting and Gathering

16. It is characterized by improved technology and the use of tools to aid in farming.
a. Feudal c. Agricultural
b. Industrial d. Post Industrial

17. It is a society that is based on the ownership of land.


a. Feudal c. Agricultural
b. Industrial d. Post Industrial

18. It is a society based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of goods and services.
a. Feudal c. Agricultural
b. Industrial d. Post Industrial

19. It is marked by the establishment of societies based on knowledge, information, and the sale of
services.
a. Feudal c. Agricultural
b. Industrial d. Post Industrial

20. It is a more formal and stringent norms that establish and define acceptable behavior of citizens.
a. Laws c. Values
b. Norms d. Folkways

21. It is a less formal norms that arise from tradition and do not result in punishment when violated.
a. Laws c. Values
b. Norms d. Folkways

22. It is an organized or patterned set of relationships among individuals and groups that compose a
society.
a. Social Role c. Social System
b. Social Groups d. Social Institutions

23. It is the actions and behaviors expected of a certain individual.


a. Social Role c. Social System
b. Social Groups d. Social Institutions

24. It performs vital role in our society these include family, school, government, and religion.
a. Social Role c. Social Groups
b. Social System d. Social Institutions

25. It refers to the actions or ideals that are considered important by society.
a. Social System c. Social Classes
b. Social Values d. Social Groups

26. It refers to the large-scale action done by various groups and organizations in pursuit of a common
goal to bring about change.
a. Social System c. Social Groups
b. Social Classes d. Social Movement

27. It is the interaction between the self and the other in relation to philosophical concept.
a. Seeming c. Empathy
b. Dialogue d. Intersubjectivity

28. It refers when an individual presents himself or herself in a certain way when dealing with others.
a. Seeming c. Empathy
b. Dialogue d. Intersubjectivity

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29. It refers to the deeper and more genuine interaction.
a. Seeming c. Empathy
b. Dialogue d. Intersubjectivity

30. It refers to the ability to share emotions.


a. Empathy c. Availability
b. Alienation d. Ethics of Care

31. It refers to the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another.
a. Empathy c. Availability
b. Alienation d. Ethics of Care

32. It refers to the ethical theory that emphasizes the moral dimension of relationships and interactions.
a. Empathy c. Availability
b. Alienation d. Ethics of Care

33. It refers to a person that adopts negative view.


a. Empathy c. Availability
b. Alienation d. Ethics of Care

34. She is an American author, political activist, and the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor’s
degree.
a. Helen Keller c. Roselle Ambubuyog
b. Robert Hobbes d. Nicholas James “Nick” Vujicic

35. He is an Australian evangelist and motivational speaker who was born with phocomelia, a
condition in which a person is born with no arms or legs.
a. Helen Keller c. Roselle Ambubuyog
b. Robert Hobbes d. Nicholas James “Nick” Vujicic

36. She is the first visually-impaired Filipino to graduate summa cum laude from Ateneo De Manila
University in 2001.
a. Helen Keller c. Roselle Ambubuyog
b. Robert Hobbes d. Nicholas James “Nick” Vujicic

37. It is commonly understood as the end of bodily functions which signals the end of a person’s life.
a. Helen Keller c. Roselle Ambubuyog
b. Robert Hobbes d. Nicholas James “Nick” Vujicic

38. It is the capacity to choose and act for oneself.


a. Selfishness c. Self-motivation
b. Self-interest d. Self-determination

39. This Philosopher believes that mankind is governed by desire which leads to conflict among
individuals.
a. John Locke c. Thomas Hobbes
b. Jean Piaget d. Jean Jacques Rousseau

40. This philosopher believes that society is organized based in the consent of the governed.
a. John Locke c. Thomas Hobbes
b. Jean Piaget d. Jean Jacques Rousseau

41. This philosopher believes that humans naturally seek a just and fair society because of self-interest.
a. John Locke c. Thomas Hobbes
b. Jean Piaget d. Jean Jacques Rousseau

42. This is an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a common
territory and culture.
a. Death c. Freedom
b. Society d. Intersubjectivity

43. It takes place when we patiently endure unpleasantness, discomfort, and pain.
a. Death c. Happiness
b. Sufferings d. Self-interest

44. It is a state of being, not just an emotional experience or a chosen mental attitude.
a. Death c. Happiness
b. Sufferings d. Self-interest

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45. It is when we experience physical sensation such as discomfort, hunger, distress, and pain.
a. Mental Suffering c. Physical Suffering
b. Spiritual Suffering d. Emotional Suffering

46. It involves emotional and mental states such as depression, anxiety, fear, loneliness, and grief.
a. Mental Suffering c. Physical Suffering
b. Spiritual Suffering d. Emotional Suffering

47. It is pursued for its own sake.


a. Useful Good c. Common Good
b. Noble Good d. Pleasurable Good

48. It is considered good so long as it serves as a means to an end.


a. Useful Good c. Common Good
b. Noble Good d. Pleasurable Good

49. It provides some form of pleasure, though it does not have to be physical.
a. Useful Good c. Common Good
b. Noble Good d. Pleasurable Good

50. It is a state of being, not just an emotional experience or a chosen mental attitude.
a. Death c. Happiness
b. Freedom d. Intersubjectivity

Prepared by:

JAMES PATRICK GALVAN JASPER ALLAN BOK FLORY VIC TANEO


Teacher II Master Teacher I Master Teacher I

JEFFREY ANTHONY F. REYES


Subject Group Head-Social Science

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