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Region I

Department of Education
City Schools Division of Urdaneta
URDANETA CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Urdaneta City, Pangasinan

PHILOSOPY OF HUMAN PERSON

1. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the best answers on the following statements, write your answer on the
ANSWERS SHEET. (50 points)

1. A characteristics of human being that relates to the involving activities or human actions of people or
society in general, which usually they spend time together and communicate with ideas.
a) Spiritual Being c) Social Being
b) Physical d) Moral Being e) Rational
2. Which of the human being characteristics a man utilized his intellectual ability and his capacity to discern
realities of life.
a) Spiritual Being c) Social Being
b) Physical d) Moral Being e) Rational
3. Research’s says, that most man marries their wife when they are pregnant, what human characteristic’s
applied to this statement?
a) Spiritual Being c) Social Being
b) Physical d) Moral Being e) Rational
4. Normally adolescent stage begins to attract their opposite’s sex, in what human characteristic’s applied
to this statement?
a) Spiritual Being c) Social Being
b) Physical d) Moral Being e) Rational
5. A characteristics of human being that relates to the involving activities or human actions in relation to
the nature, the meaning of life and the relationship of God.
a) Spiritual Being c) Social Being
b) Physical d) Moral Being e) Rational
6. Which of the following NOT a part in doing philosophy?
a) To ask question c) To reflect
b) To formulate d) Evaluate Arguments e) To make Wonder
7. Usually in doing philosophy it always start with _____________
a) To ask question c) To reflect
b) To formulate d) Evaluate Arguments e) In Wonder
8. Refers to the tools of doing philosophy to see the interconnectedness of action of people as well as
direct relation to them.
a) Philosophizing c) Philosophical Reflection
c) Primary Replication d) Secondary Repletion
9. Define as a state of "existence above and beyond the limits of material experience."
a) Biological b) Physical
c) Spirit d) Transcendence e) None of these
10. Which of the following NOT bodily limitation.
a) Mental and emotional disorders (e.g. anxiety, intellectual disability)
b) Disabilities (e.g. amputated leg, deafness)
c) Abusive relationships (e.g. emotional abuse)
d) Diseases and illnesses (e.g. hypertension, cough)
e) Failures and experiences (e.g. failing a subject)
11. Which of the following NOT a Social and Environmental Limitations.
a) Socioeconomic status
b) Location of neighborhood (e.g. armed, disorganized, or violent neighborhood)
c) Abusive relationships (e.g. emotional abuse)
d) Mental and emotional disorders (e.g. anxiety, intellectual disability)
e) Negative influences (e.g. drug use)
12. It is being believe that man was created by God with material and immortal soul, in what human
characteristic’s applied to this statement?
a) Spiritual Being c) Social Being
b) Physical d) Moral Being e) Rational
13. Define as the ability to have good judgment that allows avoidance of dangers and risks.
a) risk management b) risk taker
c) Frugal d) Prudence e) None of these
i13. Define as the act of using money or other resources wisely and practically.
a) risk management b) risk taker
c) Frugal d) Prudence e) None of these
14. Which of the following NOT part of frugality.
a) The quality of being thrifty b) economical in consumption
c) Avoiding waste d) Extravagance e) None of these
15. Which of the following NOT characteristics of prudence.
a) covers good judgment b) considering consequence of an action
c) Not using common sense d) exercising causation e) Conforming to reason and decency
16. What would do if at your age you inherited 30 million cash. You would be frugal to be when you:
a) 30% for insurance 30% for investment 30% for business and 10% for needs, car and house
b) 50% for business 50% for car, house and needs/wants
c) 60% for business, 30% investment and 10% for car, house and needs/wants
d) 50% for distributed investment, 20% needs/wants, car and house, 30% for business
17. The ability to exercise one's freedom in any manner is called________.
a) Conviction b) Freedom of Choice
c) Justice d) Politics e) None of these
18. By law, all human beings are entitled to make decisions for themselves in whatever way they choose to,
except:
a) When they are not part of the system b) When they are the one who execute or decided
c) When an absolute choice harms or delimits the self and others. d) When they are afraid to do it
19. The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
a) Conviction b) Freedom
c) Justice d) Politics e) None of these
20. Which statement describes freedom of choice?
a) The ability to decide for oneself shows freedom of choice.
b) The process of choosing ends when a choice has been made
c) Freedom of choice ends with a decision
d) Freedom is limited by religious and cultural practices
21. First Philosopher because he was the first to put his philosophy in writing.
a) Aristotle b) Hegel
c) Socrates d) Plato e) None of these
22. Author of the “questions are more important than answer because answer themselves will turn to
become questions:
a) Aristotle b) Hegel
c) Socrates d) Plato e) None of these
23. Refer to study of things beyond physical ; concepts or things that cannot experienced.
a) Cosmology b) Epistemology
c) Ontology d) Metaphysic e) Ethics
24. Study of morality of actions.
a) Cosmology b) Epistemology
c) Ontology d) Metaphysic e) Ethics
25. Study of the nature and scope of knowledge and justified belief.
a) Cosmology b) Epistemology
c) Ontology d) Metaphysic e) Ethics
26. Study of being on their ultimate causes , reasons and principles through the aid of reason alone..
a) Cosmology b) Epistemology
c) Ontology d) Metaphysic e) Ethics
27. Study of the nature and dynamics of human person as whole with emphasis the person mind functions
and the way it behaves.
a) Cosmology b) Epistemology
c) Ontology d) Metaphysic e) none of these
28. Study of principles criteria of valid argument
a) Cosmology b) Epistemology
c) Ontology d) Ethics e) None of this
29. Which of the following NOT a basic question on epistemology philosophy?
a) What is knowledge? B) What do we know?
c) How is knowledge acquired? d) Is there God?
e) What is the structures and limits of knowledge?
30. Which of the following NOT a basic question on Theodicy (Natural theology) philosophy?
a) What and who is God, if He exists at all? b) What is the origin of the world?
c) How do we prove the existence of God? d) Does a belief in God really necessary?
e) If God exists, how do we justify the existence of evil and suffering in the world?
31. Which of the following a basic question on cosmology philosophy, except?
a) What is the basic material of which the world is formed? b) How do things arise?
c) In what consists its (the world) fundamental form or principle of order?
d) Is there life after death? e) Is the world or universe infinite?
32. Which of the following a basic question on ethics philosophy, except?
a) What distinguishes a good argument from a bad one?
b) What is a right conduct as that which causes the realization of the greatest good?
c) How do we determine a right conduct? In other words, what makes a right conduct right?
d) What is a good life and can we attain it?
e) What do people think is right?
33. A main principle of intersubjectivity is called ___________, a social process wherein the community of
other people are seen as embedded within the self.
a) Communication skill b) communarization
c) Coordination d) Commendation e) None of these
34. Which of the following statement is NOT impotannce of intersubjectivity.
a) It validates real and authentic subjective experiences.
b) It facilitates interaction among individuals and animals
c) It enables individuals to look at others equally, regardless of any physical or socio-demographic factor.
d) It promotes a sense of community and unity among individuals.
e) It emphasizes that anyone can contribute to society.

35. A situation of accepting your classmates’ opinion on government services because his experience with
transacting with government employees is different from yours. What form of interpersonal
communication is this?
a) Dialectic Dialogue b) Hegel Reasoning
c) Authentic Dialogue d) Socrates Apology e) None of these
36. A concept where social interactions among individuals through comparison, agreement, and
confirmation of each other's perceptions make it easier to determine real events occurring in society.
a) Communarization b) Intersubjectivity
c) authentic dialogue d) Communication Skill e) None of these

37. A social process wherein the community of other people are seen as embedded within the self.
a) Communarization b) Intersubjectivity
c) authentic dialogue d) Communication Skill e) None of these
38. Which of the following NOT importance of the intersubjectivity?
a) it validates authentic subjective experiences b) facilitates interactions
c) Promotes a sense of unity d) community among individuals e) None of these

39. Are the building blocks of society. They take on various social roles to ensure the smooth flow of social
processes that regularly occur within the community.
a) Human Relation b) Enculturation
c) Social System d) Social Institution e) Individuals
40. The process by which people acquire the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and culture embedded in their
society.
a) Human Relation b) Enculturation
c) Social System d) Social Institution e) Individuals
41. The structure of society consisting of individuals who interact and relate in a shared cultural and
symbolic environment.
a) Human Relation b) Enculturation
c) Social System d) Social Institution e) Individuals

42. Are make up patterned interactive relationships which are the most important unit of the social
system.
a) Human Relation b) Enculturation
c) Social System d) Social Institution e) Individuals
43. Which of the following NOT considered as agricultural societies?
a) It focuses on the production of crops and raising of farm animals.
b) Women share the same type and mode of labor.
c) Transportation is more developed and advanced than agricultural societies
d) It utilizes technological advances to cultivate crops.
e) Irrigation of land farmers are necessary
44. Which of the following NOT considered as Industrial (Modern Industrial)
societies?
a) It introduced fuel-driven machinery in goods production.
b) Factories are seen as the center of work.
c) Transportation is more developed and advanced than agricultural societies.
d) It utilizes technological advances to cultivate crops.
e) None of these
45 The following characteristics of Virtual (Post-Industrial), except?
a) Professional services are offered in exchange for money.
b) Technology is used in every aspect of life and work
c) It focuses on the production and selling of information.
d)Apart from these, some more types of societies include pastoral, hunting and gathering, and e)
feudal. However, these models no longer exist at present.
e) None of these
46. Which of the following socioeconomic conditions and capability NOT belong to lower class and working
class societies?
a) Experiences poverty, homelessness, and unemployment
b) Relatively higher in number in developing countries
c) Constitutes blue-collared workers (e.g. waiter, driver, salesperson)
d) Experiences low career opportunities and minimal wage
e) None of these
47. Which of the following socioeconomic conditions and capability NOT belong to middle class and upper
class societies?
a) Consists of blue-collared workers (e.g. doctor, lawyer, engineer)
b) Able to survive life with relatively minimal material difficulties
c) Typically provides professional services as sources of income
d) Consists of individuals born into aristocratic families
e) Usually involves families with large businesses and ventures
48. It is believe that everything in the cosmos, including life, can be explained by the interaction of matter.
a) Evolution b) Creation
c) Aliened Visitation d) Invasion of fallen Angels e) None of these
49. It is believe that life came from a supreme being or a god. They use scriptures, rather than scientific
evidences, as proof of their belief.
a) Evolution b) Creation
c) Aliened Visitation d) Invasion of fallen Angels e) None of these
50. A state that all humans will encounter at the end of conscious life. Many people are afraid of dying
because it is the final, irreversible state of reality that leads to another path or journey.
a) Spiritual Death b) Physical Life
c) Physical Death c) Criminal Threat e) Abortion

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