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This document contains a test with multiple choice questions about various concepts in psychology and philosophy. It discusses topics like Mead's game stage, Plato's forms, Descartes' idea of doubt, Freud's psychoanalysis, and more. The test contains questions to evaluate a student's understanding of these concepts.

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NAME (LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, *···/1

M.I)

DAGUIMOL, JEROMI D.

CLASS SECTION *

CEA_ME_2B_2

TEST PROPER 7 of 7 points

This key characteristic of modernity *1/1


entails that modernity is achieved
through the involvement of both
competitive product markets and
the commodification of the labor
force.

Capitalism

Industrialism

Institutions of Surveillance

Dynamism
This type of Social Group is *1/1
naturally occurring, highly
influenced by one’s family, and is
formed in traditional societies due
to little diversity.

Rational Group

Social Network

Organic Group

Rational Motivation

According to Mead, this is the side *1/1


of the “Self” that is unsocialized
and enables the person to express
his/her individualism and creativity.

You

We

Me

I
What is the main idea behind *1/1
Mead’s Game Stage?

It is during this stage that the person is


now capable of assuming the
perspectives of others.

This is the stage where the individual


takes into account societal rules and
adheres to them.

It is the stage in which a mutual way of


communication is established.

In this stage, the person develops an


understanding of how other people feel
about themselves in a variety of
situations.
John is in a stage of self- *1/1
development wherein he is not only
internalizing other people’s
perspectives but is also taking into
account societal roles and adhering
to them. What stage is he in?

Language

Role Play

Play

Game

Michelle joined the English Club *1/1


because she has always been an
english enthusiast just like the
other members of the club. What
do you think links Chris and the
other members to their group?

Common Interest

Social Group

Organic Group

Social Network
Before, society only accepts *1/1
heterosexual gender orientation.
But now, we already have the
LGBT+ Community asserting and
supporting various orientations
other than heterosexuality. How is
this characteristic manifested in
the concept of modern society?

Industrialism

Gender Equality

Modernism

Dynamism

IDENTIFY WHICH THE WORD


4 of 10
BELONG (social group or
points
networking)

MATCHING TYPE *

NONE
SOCIAL SOCIAL
BOTH
GROUP NETWORKING THE
ABOVE

FAMILY

GROUP OF
FRIENDS

RELIGIOUS
GROUP
RELIGIOUS
GROUP
BLOOD
BLOOD
RELATION
RELATION

FAITH
FAITH

FRIENSHIP
FRIENSHIP

SPORT
SPORT
TEAM
TEAM

LOVEONE
LOVEONE

EMOTION
EMOTION

LOVING
LOVING

Correct answers

NONE
SOCIAL SOCIAL
BOTH
GROUP NETWORKING THE
ABOVE

FAMILY

GROUP OF
FRIENDS

RELIGIOUS
GROUP

FRIENSHIP
SPORT
TEAM

LOVEONE

TEST PROPER 8 of 10 points

What method is used in asking a *1/1


series of questions to determine
underlying beliefs and the extent of
knowledge to guide the person
toward better understanding?

Plato’s Theory of Forms

Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory

Churchland’s Embodied Subjectivity

Socrates’ Socratic Method


He believed that genuine happiness *1/1
can be achieved by consistently
making sure that one’s Reason is in
control of Spirit and Appetite.

Socrates

John Locke

Plato

Hume

It is a tool of discipline inquiry of *1/1


being skeptical about the truth.

Hyperbolical

Eliminative Materialism

Psychoanalysis

Theory of Forms
It is the idea that the origin of *1/1
knowledge is through which
experience and evidence.

Structuralism

Empiricism

Rationalism

Functionalism

Justify Rene Descartes’ idea that to *1/1


prove one’s self, one must first
doubt. Choose from the statements
below.

By doubting, there is a thinking entity


that is doing the act of doubting and
therefore exists.

A person exists because a person has a


physical brain that is capable of
doubting.

We doubt `rst the existence of a thing


before it physically exists.

Through doubting, one is able to know


that there is something out there and
therefore exists.
Issa could not remember the *1/1
answer to question number 1 of her
midterm exams, even though she
had studied all night. Nadine was
the smartest student in the class,
and from where Issa sat, she could
see her answers if she turned her
head closely. When their teacher
turned her back, Issa almost
cheated, but her conscience
stopped her because she knew it
was wrong. Instead, Issa took a
guess and submitted her paper.
What can be inferred from Issa’s
psyche?

Pre-conscious

Ego

Conscious

Superego
Your crush knew s/he could steal *1/1
the office supplies from work and
no one would know about it.
However, s/he knew that stealing
was wrong, so she decided not to
take anything even though s/he
would probably never get caught.

Pre-conscious

Ego

Conscious

Superego
James thinks about himself as a *0/1
kind person because of his acts of
kindness towards other people.
How can you associate this
scenario in relation to Gilbert Ryle’s
view?

The self is constant; it is not prone to


change.

The self has a uni`ed point of self-


reference; you are conscious of
yourself as the subject.

The self is de`ned by patterns of


behavior.

The self is eliminative materialism.

Correct answer

The self is de`ned by patterns of


behavior.
Which statements support Plato’s *0/1
rational part of the soul?

It functions as the element that searches


for reasoning and understanding
emotions.

It is part of Plato’s three parts of the soul


although it can be eliminated at a
particular time.

Genuine happiness can be achieved


by occasionally allowing Reason to
take control and restore relationships
between the three elements.

Just as it does to a city, reason performs


the executive function in the soul.

Correct answer

Just as it does to a city, reason performs


the executive function in the soul.
How do you support St. Augustine’s *1/1
perspective of the “self”?

The Self is the divine aspect of the


human being that has an intellectual
connotation.

The Self exists within the perfect and


eternal God where the soul belongs.

The Self is transcendental.

The Self is immortal.

TRUE OF FALSE 2 of 4 points

MATCHING TYPE *

TRUE FALSE DOUBTFUL MAYBE

Descartes
like the
majority of
European
Philosophers
such as
Freud, Kant,
and
Socrates has
regarded the
self as the
subject or
the doer of
the action.
“No! Do not
come near
daddy!” says
the little girl
Anna to his
mother. This
is best
explained as
the Oedipus
Complex.

In the
psychosocial
modality, a
toddler who
is holding on
versus
letting go
there is a
possibility
that the
toddler will
develop
anal-
retentive
personality.

Without the
human's
capability to
learn from
experience
and modify
behavior,
human
adaptability
will also be
impaired
which
implies that
humans at
birth are
tabula rasa.

Correct answers

TRUE FALSE DOUBTFUL MAYBE

“No! Do not
come near
daddy!” says
the little girl
Anna to his
mother. This
is best
explained as
the Oedipus
Complex.

In the
psychosocial
modality, a
toddler who
is holding on
versus
letting go
there is a
possibility
that the
toddler will
develop
anal-
retentive
personality.

TEST PROPER 8 of 9 points


Catherine Raeff believed that *1/1
culture could influence how you
view:

Relationships

Achievements

Personality traits

All of the above

The independent construct is *1/1


characteristic of
____________________.

Individualistic culture

Connection culture

Collective culture

None of the above


The aspect of the self that is not *1/1
immediately available to the
consciousness.

Explicit

Implicit

Construal

Illusory
Louis is now residing in Canada *1/1
after several attempts of
application. He is about to mark his
second year in the country and his
friends kept telling him that he is
already living like a Canadian
citizen. Which among the following
BEST explains the case of Louis?

According to Raeff, culture infuences


how an individual perceives the
demands of environment

According to Ewing, the self is illusory


wherein an individual rapidly projects
different self-representation depending
on the context of situation

According to Raeff, culture infuences


how you de`ne success and individual
achievement.

According to Ewing, the self portrays as


implicitly and explicitly existing in the
mind and composed of psychological,
biological, and cultural processes.
While planned marriage is still *1/1
common in certain parts of the
East, individual choice in the
subject of marriage is seen as
fundamental in Western society.
Whose perspective here is affected
by cultural norms?

Achievement

Personality Traits

Expressing Emotions

Relationships

Which anthropologist’s ideas can *1/1


help us better understand why we
generally think and behave
differently at home than we do in
the workplace?

Catherine Raeff

Joseph Ledoux

Katherine Ewing

Herbert Mead
Compared to Ewing's stance that *1/1
"The self is experienced as a whole
and continuous", he asserted that
the self is a sum or difference of
the brain’s individual subsystems
by which it forms and prunes its
own memory together with the help
of the complex interactions among
the subsystems.

Catherine Raeff

George Herbert Mead

Sigmund Freud

Joseph LeDoux
Dr. Ramos, head of the Human *0/1
Resources Office, gave satisfactory
behavioral ratings for the Financial
Department team who recognize
personal responsibility and are
task-oriented. How would you
classify the behavioral basis in
Mariz’s ratings?

Explicit

Individualistic Culture

Implicit

Collective Culture

Correct answer

Individualistic Culture
There are some societies that still *1/1
practice arranged or fixed marriage.
Which among the following BEST
justifies the statement?

Arranged `xed marriage is evident


nowadays.

Arranged or `xed marriage is seen as


duty-based which has been
infuenced by culture.

Arranged or `xed marriage is based on


their practice.

Arranged or `xed marriage has become


part of modern society.

TEST PROPER 13 of 19 points


This approach highlighted the *0/1
individual’s innate drive toward self-
actualization and the process of
realizing and expressing one’s own
capabilities and creativity.

Humanistic Theory

Cognitive Theory

Behavioral Theory

Bioecological Theory

Correct answer

Cognitive Theory

Defensive organization or persona *1/1


formed by an infant due to
inadequate mothering or failures in
empathy.

False Self

Ideal Self

Real Self

True Self
“I may seem happy and *1/1
comfortable, but I actually feel
forced to fit in and constantly
needs to adjust”.

Congruence

Healthy false self

Incongruence

Unhealthy false self

This happens when the person may *1/1


seem happy and comfortable with
his or her environment but actually
is struggling in constantly adjusting
to their social situation.

False Self

Unhealthy False Self

Healthy False Self

True Self
“If the way I am is aligned with the *1/1
way I want to be, then I will feel a
sense of mental well-being or
peace of mind.”

Actualizing tendency

Congruence

Healthy false self

Consistency

This approach aims to describe the *1/1


progressive reorganization of the
mental processing of human
beings resulting from biological
maturation and environmental
experience.

Humanistic Theory

Cognitive Theory

Behavioral Theory

Bioecological Theory
The statement “I now understand *1/1
that homosexuality is a spectrum”
demonstrates which component of
Piaget’s theory?

Assimilation

Schemas

Accommodation

Cognition
Anna had a gender reveal party for *0/1
her firstborn child. When the
balloon popped, pink confetti was
scattered all around. Everyone
knew immediately that they were
having a baby girl. What Piaget’s
concepts can be drawn from the
scenario?

Assimilation

Adaptation

Accommodation

Schemas

Correct answer

Schemas
Sensorimotor: primitive *0/1
understanding of cause and effect,
while __________: mature
understanding of cause and effect.

Sensorimotor

Concrete Operations

Pre- Operational

Formal Operations

Correct answer

Sensorimotor
Maria desires to graduate with *1/1
honors next year. She attends class
irregularly and does her classwork
either late or on time but
incomplete. According to Carl
Rogers, Maria’s behavior is
demonstrating:

Incongruence

Congruence

Real Self

Ideal Self
In Piaget’s Classic experiment, *1/1
children were shown a 3-
dimensional model of a mountain.
They were asked to describe what a
doll that is looking at the mountain
from a different angle might see.
Children tend to choose a picture
that represents their own view,
rather than the doll. What can you
infer from the child’s perspective?

Sensorimotor Stage

Concrete Operational Stage

Pre- Operational Stage

Formal Operational Stage


This exhibits the coexistence of *1/1
favorable and unfavorable
conditions inherent in personal
freedom.

Monotheistic

Individualistic

Rationalistic

Analytic

This philosophy emphasizes that *1/1


humans and animals should live in
harmony with the universe.

Confucianism

Taoism

Buddhism

Islam
It is a teaching that there is no *1/1
eternal, unchanging “self/soul”
inhabiting our bodies or living our
lives.

Confucianism

Taoism

Buddhism

Islam

It refers to the belief that humans *0/1


are individually responsible for
exercising their “free will”.

Confucianism

Taoism

Buddhism

Islam

Correct answer

Islam
Janine is of Korean descent but *1/1
lived most of her life in the United
States of America. She and her
family are firm believers in
Buddhism and are regularly
practicing Korean traditions. She is
a born leader who joins a lot of
school organizations. She also
enjoys being part of fandoms such
as ARMY and BLINK. Which self is
dominant in this scenario?

Western

Collectivistic

Individualistic

Monotheistic
Which among the following mantra *1/1
manifests an Individualistic Self:

"Alone we can do so little; together we


can do so much."

"I am the master of my own fate, I am


the captain of my soul"

"We are only as strong as we are united,


as weak as we are divided"

"I can do things you cannot, you can do


things I cannot; together we can do great
things."

FULL NAME OF YOUR UTS *0/2


TEACHER
IT SHOULD BE ALL CAPS LOCK

BILLY JOEL BUSTAMANTE RAMOS

Correct answers

RAMOS, BILLY JOEL

BILLY JOEL B. RAMOS

BILLY JOEL RAMOS

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