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Exam in Philosophy

The document is a second quarterly examination for a course on the philosophy of the human person, containing multiple-choice questions that assess students' understanding of concepts such as freedom, dignity, society, and suffering. It includes questions on the definitions and implications of various philosophical terms and theories. The exam is designed to evaluate students' knowledge and critical thinking regarding the human condition and ethical considerations.

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SECOND QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN

INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON


Second Semester, SY: 2024-2025
Name: ______________________________Score:______Year & Section: ________ Date:___________
Instructions: Read the questions carefully and choose the correct answer. Shade the letters of the correct answer on
the answer sheet provided.

1. It is an intrinsic and essential property of the person.


A. Humanity B. Dignity C. Freedom D. Determination
2. This kind of freedom refers to the absence of any physical restraint.
A. Psychological Freedom B. Spiritual Freedom C. Physical Freedom D. Moral Freedom
3. Freedom is experienced through the act of .
A. Determination B. making choices C. dignity D. humanity
4. Freedom should be exercised in a and beneficial manner.
A. Voluntary B. response C. responsible D. dignified
5. What element of freedom refers to the ability of the person to act out of his or her own free will and
self- determination?
A. Responsibility B. Voluntariness C. Responsibility and Voluntariness D. None of these
6. What kind of freedom refers to the responsible use of freedom which upholds human dignity and goodness?
A. Psychological Freedom C. Physical Freedom
B. Spiritual Freedom D. Moral Freedom
7. Instead of spending her excess allowance on a new pair of shoes, Reyna decides to open a bank account
and start saving up for her future, in this situation does Reyna show responsible use of freedom?
A. Yes B. No C. Maybe D. Undecided
8. A woman used the internet to humiliate her ex-boyfriend by spreading lewd photos of him on social media,
does this situation show responsible use of freedom?
A. Agree B. Disagree C. Maybe D. Undecided
9. If voluntariness refers to the ability of a person to act out of his or her free will and determination,
responsibility .
A. is vital in the proper exercise of human freedom.
B. refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences.
C. is the fact that freedom is experienced through the act of making choices
D. None of these.
10. What is the implication of the saying, “My freedom to swing my fist ends where your nose begins.”
A. Human freedom is everywhere C. Human freedom is not absolute
B. Human freedom is free D. Human freedom is a choice
11. It is a dehumanizing act because a person is forced to work for life without the possibility of ever leaving a
life of bondage.
A. Freedom B. Slavery C. Suffering D. Choice
12. It is also called freedom of choice.
A. Psychological Freedom B. Spiritual Freedom C. Physical Freedom D. Moral Freedom
13. What kind of freedom is innate and cannot be denied a person?
A. Psychological Freedom B. Spiritual Freedom C. Physical Freedom D. Moral Freedom
14. A businessman did not accept a high paying position in an overseas firm and instead decided to start his
own business and spend more time with his family. This situation shows responsible use of freedom.
A. Agree B. Disagree C. Maybe D. Undecided
15. It refers to a deep and genuine relationship between persons.
A. dialect B. dialogue C. language D. conversation
16. This view believes that humans are the most important species on the planet and they are free to transform
nature and use its resources.
A. Ecofeminism B. Anthropocentrism C. Economic Efficiency D. Frugality
17. “Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs.”
A. Sustainable Development C. Environment Aesthetics
B. Social Ecology D. Economic Efficiency
18. The theory of emphasizes the moral dimension of human interactions.
A. Sympathy B. Availability C. Alienation D. Ethics of care
19. An is possible only if individuals acknowledge each other’s presence as persons.
A. Relationship B. Unique Relationship C. Authentic Relationship D. Reality
20. The following statements about intersubjectivity are true, EXCEPT:
A. Man has the natural tendency to establish relationships with other people.
B. Intersubjectivity refers to shared awareness and understanding among people.
C. We are primarily aware of people as objects and not as a person.
D. The views and ideas of other people, as well as social context influenced our behavior as individuals.
21. It is the capacity to direct and discipline one’s activities and the behavior using reason that is cautious and, as
much as possible, keeps away from any risks.
A. Anthropocentrism C. Environmental Philosophy
B. Environmental Integrity D. Prudence
22. It refers to the social conditions which enable persons and groups to fulfil their goals and achieve well-being.
A. Common goal B. Common good C. social being D. Social being
23. The principal means of subsistence of pastoralists is
A. Trading C. Farming
B. Animal domestication D. Hunting and gathering
24. It is the product of the post-industrial society.
A. industrial society c. Virtual Society
B. Feudal Society d. Agricultural Society
25. The following statements about the underprivileged are true, EXCEPT:
A. They have less in terms of material possession
B. They experience hardship and discrimination
C. They have easy access in terms of material possession
D. None of these.
26. The society based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of goods and services
A. hunting and gathering society C. post-industrial society
B. horticultural society D. industrial society
27. The person is by nature a
A. Social Force B. Sociologist C. Social Condition D. Social being
28. It is an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a common territory and
culture.
A. Social B. Society C. Social Status D. Social Class
29. This is considered unique among all other groups because of the nature of the human persons that compose it.
A. Social B. Society C. Social Status D. Social Class
30. It is important to note that society is founded on the concept of .
A. Common Good B. Survival C. Right D. Good
31. The refers to the social conditions which enable persons and groups to fulfill their goals and achieve
well- being.
A. Common Good B. Survival C. Right D. Good
32. The following are examples of common good, EXCEPT:
A. Clean and unsafe public spaces C. Efficient transportation system
B. Peace within the community D. Efficient public service
33. Which of the following is recognized as the earliest and simplest form of society?
A. Horticultural Society C. Hunting and Gathering Society
B. Agricultural Society D. Pastoral Society
34. This society is characterized by improved technology and the use of tools to aid farming.
A. Horticultural Society C. Hunting and Gathering Society
B. Agricultural Society D. Pastoral Society
35. In this form of society, rulers grant their followers or vassals the right to manage parcels of land.
A. Feudal Society B. Post-Industrial Society C. Industrial Society D. Virtual Society
36. This society is based on knowledge, information and the sale of services.
A. Feudal Society B. Post-Industrial Society C. Industrial Society D. Virtual Society
37. This society is generally small in size and is composed of family.
A. Horticultural Society C. Hunting and Gathering Society
B. Agricultural Society D. Pastoral Society
38. Feudal Society: ; Pastoral Society:
A. Small in size; larger in size C. animal domestication; crop production
B. Larger in size; small in size D. crop production; animal domestication
39. This society engages in the small-scale cultivation of plants.
A. Horticultural Society C. Hunting and Gathering Society
B. Agricultural Society D. Pastoral Society
40. It is commonly understood as the end of bodily functions which signals the end of a person’s life.
A. Life B. Death C. Suffering D. Sadness
41. It is the capacity to choose and act for oneself.
A. Self-Determination B. Freewill C. Humanity D. Dignity
42. Some philosophers view “end” as .
A. terminus B. term C. stop D. endo
43. A is one which is pursued for its own sake.
A. Useful Good B. Noble Good C. Pleasurable Good D. Common Good
44. Money is good as it can buy you something, it is an example of what kind of source of happiness?
A. Useful Good B. Noble Good C. Pleasurable Good D. Common Good
45. Love and friendship are some examples of what kind of source of happiness?
A. Useful Good B. Noble Good C. Pleasurable Good D. Common Good
46. It is considered good so long as it serves as means to an end; its goodness is found only from what it can
provide.
A. Useful Good B. Noble Good C. Pleasurable Good D. Common Good
47. It takes place when we patiently endure unpleasantness, discomfort and pain.
A. Happiness B. Sadness C. Suffering D. Death
48. Physical sensations such as discomfort, hunger and distress, are what form of suffering?
A. Physical Suffering B. Mental Suffering C. Moral Suffering D. Suffering
49. Depression, anxiety, fear, loneliness and grief are examples of what form of suffering?
A. Physical Suffering B. Mental Suffering C. Moral Suffering D. Suffering
50. As we approach our death, we experience both and .
A. sadness, happiness B. happiness, suffering C. happiness, loneliness D. happy, thoughts

“Before anything else, Preparation is a key to success.”


- Alexander Graham bell

Prepared by: Checked by:

EMIELOU R. CAPIRIG RANDY P. HUBAHIB


Class Adviser Secondary School Head Teacher
Reviewed by:
BUENASIR J. ABAPO
Elementary School Principal II
Introduction to the Philosophy of Human

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