Diagnostic Test iphp Introduction of Philosophy of the Human Person
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Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person ~ D I A G N O S T I C T E S T ~
1. How does a person become Holistic in perspective? A. When a person has judgment based on his/her own belief. B. When a person doesn’t entertain any opinions from others. C. When a person examines and sees all the aspects of the situation. D. When a person has a conclusion based on a particular aspect.
2. Which among the questions is addressing Metaphysics? A. What is the meaning of life? B. What is beauty? C. What is right and what is wrong? D. How does knowledge exist? .
3. It emphasizes the idea that beauty can be more than just pleasing to the eye; it can also evoke emotions, convey messages, inspire creativity, promote well-being, or contribute to a greater cause. A.Metaphysics C. Aesthetics B. Epistemology D. Ethics
4. Mirna is facing the mirror; she gets upset about her face. She wants to be like one of her k-pop actresses, and her best friend encouraged her not to be bothered about her own uniqueness. Which limitation is appropriate to address Hannah’s problem? A. Emotional Limitation B. Physical Limitation C. Intellectual Limitation D. Social Limitation
5. Anya gives her leftover food to stray dogs. She always does this because she doesn't want to see pitiful animals. What specific moral consideration does Anya express? A. Biocentrism B. Panthocentrism C. Ecocentrism D. Anthropocentrism
6. Traditional environmentalist might focus on protecting goby populations because they are an important food source, a __________ would argue that humans must protect all fish species, and indeed all marine species. A. deep ecologist C. ecofeminist B. social ecologist D. ecocentrist
7. It is a form of practical reasoning, the ability to examine the potential consequences of your actions objectively, and to control yourself based on that examination. A. Integrity C. frugality B. Prudence D. equity
8. What is the similarities of three main spiritual philosophies? A.all human persons have embodied spirit B.all human persons are judged based on their karma C.the human body and soul are inseparable D.the human should avoid bodily indulgence
9. Which among the following quotations explain the Body as Intermediary? A. Life is about creating yourself. B. Lost time is never found again. C. Actions speak louder than words. D. Don't let your past ruin your present.
10. Andy features information technology and service jobs. He has higher education for economic success. He uses technology and the internet to communicate, to engage in business and access different information that can be used to deal with daily activities. Andy is living in a society called _____. A. Agrarian B. Industrial C. Residential D. Virtual
11. What intangible matter does Plato compare the world and describe as a poor copy of the really, real world? A.shadow C. light B.cave D. knife
12. Which among the following moral consideration is the most holistic? A. anthropocentrism B. Panthocentrism C. biocentrism D. ecocentrism
13. Dr. Strange can teleport from one place to another in an instant. This ability is one of the limitations of a human person. Which among the following explains this limitation? A. Facticity B. Transcendence C. Body is intermediary D. Spatial-temporal beings
14. All of the following are characteristics of human person EXCEPT A. have human DNA B. feel pleasure and pain C. cares about the world's material D. able to convey his subjective idea
15. It is necessary that all means should be exhausted to better understand the issue. Which of the following belongs to this explanation about moral theology? A. Search C. Others B. Think D. Pray
16. According to Nelson Mandela, Education is the most powerful weapon, which you can use to change the world. This quotation is based on truth according in__________ theory. A. correspondence C. essential B. coherence D. pragmatic
17. “ Bakit wala kang suot na ID? ” “ Eh, nakita ko nga ang mga unang pumasok, wala ring ID, pwede rin akong wala akong ID ” Which fallacy committed in this dialogue? A. Appeal to Emotion C. Bandwagon B. False Cause D. Hasty Generalization
18. You will never be young forever. Our goal is to find ourselves in this field called Life. The human consciousness is our instrument in this journey to find our identity. Based on Satre, this problem of consciousness belongs to __________. A. Being-for-others C. Being-in-itself B. Being-for-itself D. Being-in-others
19. All philosophers are wise. Confucius is a philosopher. Conclusion: Therefore,____________ A. every philosopher is like Confucius. B. the ideal philosopher is Confucius. C. being wise is one the attributes of philosopher. D. Confucius is wise.
20. The following are some questions to be answered by epistemology EXCEPT A. How we know what we claim to know? B. How we can find out what we wish to know? C. How we can differentiate truth from falsehood B. How we know the good and evil?
21. What should we do to understand the difference between truth and opinion that may lead us to wisdom? A. do a reflection B. be skeptic C. go beyond the limitation D. avoid fallacies
22. “ Maghuhugas kayo plato o kakain kayo sa bato!? ” This false argument is an example of ___________. A. circular reasoning C. ad hominem B. false dichotomy D. ad populum
23. People+location+common traits and norms = _________ A. society C. territory B. sovereign D. government
24. What society does mass production of goods involving humans and machines happen? A. feudal society B. industrial society C. post-industrial society D. tribal society
25. He believed that man is born evil and selfish and needs to be controlled. Life without a strong authority would be complicated, and humans will look only for their desire. A. Rawls C. Locke B. Hobbes D. Rousseau
26. How does the “self” treat the “other’ in an I-IT relationship? A. object C. subject B. person D. animal
27. This is about the human person as a subject, a being different from things or from objects. A. I-It C. I-I B. I-We D. I-Thou
28. According to him, the human person is the moral agent of spirituality and love because he believes human person have the unique power to change themselves and the things around them for the better. A. Aristotle C. John Locke B. Jean Paul Satre D. St. Thomas Aquinas
29. “Who cares if others don't like you? I like you and everybody else does. What matters is somebody still likes you. If some people don't like you, then it's fine. What's important is someone still likes you. You shouldn't be worrying about if you'll be the best in the world. You have to be the best version of yourself.” - Annika Co (It’s Showtime’s Mini Miss U contestant.)
29. Which among the following phrases describes the paragraph that is italicized? A. existence precedes essence B. freedom is spirituality and love C. every one is part of the moral community D. if there were no intellect, there would be no will
30. You encounter a situation where you need to make a decision that aligns with both personal values and societal expectations. Which Confucian philosophy would emphasize finding the middle ground? A. Ren C. Zhong-yong B. Li D. None of the above
31. According to the 2020 census, Siniloan has a population of 39,460 people. As the population increase, different fast food chains have appeared in our town. It became a dominant indicator of changes within our society. This phenomenon is known as a/an _________. A. Jollibezation C. McDonaldization B. Dunkinazation D. Inalsalization
32. W hich form of society relies on the domestication and herding of animals for subsistence? A. Industrial society B. Virtual society C. Pastoral society D. Horticultural society
33. According to Albert Einstein: Weak people revenge. Strong people forgive. Intelligent people ignore. But you didn't take revenge, forgive, or ignore them, and what you did was help them to make their lives better. This form of justice is known as __________. A. distributive justive C. restorative justice B.retributive justice D. compensatory justice
34. The I-Thou relationship is characterized by: A. Authentic dialogue and genuine encounter B. Exclusive focus on individual self-interest C. Manipulation and dominance over others D. Utilitarian relationships based on personal
35. Which among the following is an example of useful good? A. franchising the family business B. joining clean-up drive of the Barangay C. showing empathy to your friend D. playing Mobile Legends
36. An iron fist policy or approach is one which deals with people and situations in a very strict and cruel way. They usually implemented the “eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" policy. This form of justice is known as __________. A.distributive justive C. restorative justice B. retributive justice D.compensatory justice
37. How does the reality of death define our lives? A. It breeds indifference towards the value of human life. B. It causes existential dread and a constant search for life's meaning. C. It reminds us to cherish our loved ones and seize every opportunity. D. It fosters a belief in the afterlife and encourages religious devotion.
38. Which form of society is marked by a decline in manufacturing and a rise in the importance of services and knowledge-based industries? A. Virtual society B. Post-industrial society C. Pastoral society D. Agricultural society
39. The brand new car, life insurance, house, and lot are considered good as long as they serve as a means to an end. These sources of happiness are known as ___________. A. moral goods C. pleasurable goods B. noble goods D. useful goods
40. This is the freedom from the philosophers point of view which allows a person to perform actions which he or she considers right and wise. A. moral goodness B. power of volition C. psychological freedom D. existence precedes essences
41. Who among the prominent philosophers explained this idea " The world is not comprehensible, but it is embraceable: through the embracing of one of its beings .”? A. Martin Buber B. John Rawls C. John Lock D. Thomas Hobbes
42. After passing the board exam for nursing and teaching, Jvke has decided to take another professional degree. Being studious permits him to have all the professional degrees he wants. He has the physical and mental ability to get something done. This scenario express his ______. A.psychological freedom C.physical freedom B.moral freedom D.absolute freedom
43. Among the statements below, what best describes intersubjectivity? A. Intersubjectivity is about how humans treat plants. B. It is a state of sharing of subjective states by two or more individuals. C. It is about how we judge other persons. D. We treat others as objects in intersubjective relationships.
44. Who is the Jewish philosopher who introduced the “I-Thou” and “I-It”relationships? A. John Locke C. Martin Buber B. Confucius D. Aristotle
45. Wich of the following thought that the power of the people, that is, the general will, was the ultimate voice of authority and liberty? A. Rawls C. Locke B. Hobbes D. Rousseau
46. It assumes that male-centered view of nature is the root cause of ecological problems. A. Deep Ecology B. Ecofeminism C. Social Ecology D. Ecocentrism
46. It assumes that male-centered view of nature is the root cause of ecological problems. A. Deep Ecology B. Ecofeminism C. Social Ecology D. Ecocentrism
47. Being hurt by someone you truly care about leaves a hole in your heart that only love can fill. This description is based on ___________. A. legal criterion B. sentient criterion C. genetic criterion D. cognitive criterion
48. Intrinsic Value + Instrumental Value = ? A. Rational Value B. Desirable Value C. Development Value D. Relational Value
49. Who among the following students may have already developed a broader philosophical perspective? A. Mario, who regularly monitors the emotional well-being of her classmates B. Julio, who always listens to all sides of the argument before giving any advice
C. Krist, who consistently chats with her classmates about their interests and beliefs D. Tristan, who rarely talks with her classmates, but is always observant of them
50. Etymologically, the word “philosophy” comes from two Greek words... A.philo meaning “to learn,” and sophia, meaning “wisdom.” B.philo meaning “to love,” and sophia, meaning “beautiful.” C.philo meaning “to love,” and sophia, meaning “wisdom.” D.philo meaning “to learn,” and sophia, meaning “beautiful.”