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The document is a long quiz consisting of multiple parts that test knowledge on philosophy, psychology, and sociology. It includes identifying key concepts, true or false statements, multiple choice questions, and enumeration of specific topics. The quiz is prepared by Deanne Faye D. Soriano, RPm, and is aimed at assessing students' understanding of various theories and ideas related to the self and human behavior.
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The document is a long quiz consisting of multiple parts that test knowledge on philosophy, psychology, and sociology. It includes identifying key concepts, true or false statements, multiple choice questions, and enumeration of specific topics. The quiz is prepared by Deanne Faye D. Soriano, RPm, and is aimed at assessing students' understanding of various theories and ideas related to the self and human behavior.
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Name: _____________________________________ Date:__________

Section: ____________________________________ Long Quiz 1

Part I. Directions: Read the statements carefully and identify the word of group of words
that corresponds to the following statements.

______________ 1. It is the systematic study of general and fundamental questions


concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
______________2. Considered as one of the first person to as the fundamental question ‘’
Who am I?’’.
______________3. What is the Greek word for ‘soul’? One of the great philosophers
elaborated on this in his own perspective of the ‘self’.
______________4. The French philosopher who is also known as the ‘Father of Modern
Philosophy’.
______________5. He believed that the self is always transcendental.
______________6. This is called as the effect of capitalism on the working class during the
18th century wherein workers have less control over their work and were often just part of the
production line.
______________7. He is an American Sociologist best known as the founder of Social
Psychology.
______________8. The only region of our mind that is in contact with reality. Also known as
the decision maker and the reality principle.
______________ 9. This is the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and
consequences of human behavior.
______________ 10. The cognitive approach that focuses on mental process rather than the
overt behavior.
______________11 Clifford Geerts believed that the self is _____, meaning it is free to seek
its own identity.
______________12. He suggested that an individual should live an examined life and a life
of purpose and value.
______________ 13. It is the concept of self that changes depending on the social situation.
______________ 14. A measure of one’s ability to complete goals.
______________ 15. Children in this stage begin to understand and adhere to the rules.
_____________ 16. Concept of self, according to Charles H. Cooley.
______________17. The first psychologist to study about the human’s consciousness.
______________ 18. This philosopher suggests that through the process of introspection,
they will discover that there is no self.
_____________ 19. A psychologist that has more of a humanistic approach rather than
deterministic. This person also established the concept of REAL and IDEAL self.
_____________20. The study of mind and human behavior.

Part II. Directions: Write ‘True’ if the statement if correct and write ‘False’ if not.
_____________21. One of the advantages of having a modern society is that the newfound
freedom threatens the authenticity of self.
___________22. Descartes believed that a human is composed by a body and a soul.
___________23. St. Augustine combined the teachings of Plato and Socrates with
Christianity.
___________24. Incongruence of the ideal self and real self can lead to distress.
___________ 25. Global self-esteem refers to the temporary feelings or momentary
emotional response to a positive or negative event.
____________ 26. Nietzsche believed in his own concept of the self that we are composed
of: actions, feelings, and thoughts.
____________ 27. Clifford believes in determinism.
_____________28. ‘’I’’ according to Mead is a person’s individuality.
_____________29. Superego is considered as the moralistic principle.
_____________ 30. William James coined the term self-esteem.

Part III. Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

31. If David Hume:Empericism, then Rene Descartes:_____.


a. Humanism b. Rationalism
c. Functionalism d. Behaviorism

32. William James’ concept of self as the knower.


a. Me-self b. Material Self
c. I-self d. Spiritual Self

33. According to Plato this is the most important part of the soul.
a. Reason b. Appetite
c. Spirit or Passion d. Impressions

34. A child is considered a part if the Play stage if his/her age ranges from____.
a. 1-2 years old b. 2 to 3 years old
c. 7 years and above d. 3 to 6 years old

35. According to Kenneth Gegen, these are the capacities we carry within us from mulitiple
relationships.
a. Unified Selves b. Real Self
c. True Self d. Multiple Selves

36. A self that is functional and compliant to the demands of the external world without
feeling that it has betrayed the true self.
a. Healthy False Self b. Untrue Self
c. Unhealthy False Self d. No Self

37. A famous phrase ‘cogito ergo sum’ means:


a. Seize the day b. Just Do It
c. I think, therefore I am d. Therefore, In conclusion

38. A psychological process in which a person views themselves as a physical object rather
than a human.
a. Dehumanization b. digitalized self
c. multiple cultural identities d. objectification

39. The province of the mind that seeks to pleasure Id in realistic ways.
a. Superego b. Unconscious
c. Ego c. Conscious

40. Sigmund Freud: Determinism and Friedrich Nietzsche: _____.


a. Existentialism b. Empiricism
b. Humanism d. Behaviorism
Part IV. Enumerate the following:

41-44. Problems/Disadvantages of having a Modern Society (4pts)

45-47. Levels of Mental Life (3pts).

48-50. Three components of the soul according to Plato(3pts)

Bonus (1pt): Write down one quote from any of the philosophers, sociologists, and
psychologists that we have discussed. Except for those that are already mentioned in this test.

-End-
If you cannot be honest to yourself then it is yourself who you create as a fool.

Long Quiz Prepared by:


Deanne Faye D. Soriano, RPm
CAS Intructor

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