1. Philosophy comes from the Greek words “Philia” c) Ecocentrism
and “Sophia” which means? d) Panthocentrism a) Doing wisdom 14. What philosophy considers the choice and freedom b) Love of wisdom of an individual? c) Love of knowledge a) Behaviorism d) Knowledge and wisdom b) Essentialism 2. Why is Philosophy considered to be a “science”? c) Existentialism a) It is an art. d) Naturalism b) It studies all things. 15. According to Social Contract, human beings have to c) It is systematic. form community or civil community to protect d) It is synthesizing all knowledge. themselves from one another. Who was the 3. What branch of science states that truth is based on proponent of this idea? the person’s consciousness? a) St. Thomas Aquinas a) Aesthetics b) Jean Paul Sartre b) Epistemology c) Jean Jacques Rousseau c) Metaphysics d) B.F. Skinner d) Phenomenology 16. A human being has a supernatural transcendental 4. In Philosophy, what faculty of man does one use to destiny. What does this statement mean? study all beings? a) Man will become a soul. a) Affection b) Man will remain as a human being. b) Passion c) Man will rise from an ordinary being to a higher c) Reason being. d) Will d) Man will transform as a spirit. 5. “I ate 3 mangoes yesterday and they were sour. 17. What theory in philosophy state that one’s Therefore, all mangoes are sour.” What type of existence is the only thing that is real? fallacy is this statement? a) Solipsism a) Ad Hominem b) Intersubjectivity b) Begging the question c) Existentialism c) False cause d) Behaviorism d) Hasty generalization 18. What branch of philosophy deals with the nature 6. Which of the following is an attribute of a critical and relations of being? thinker? a) Psychology a) Accepts irrelevant and innocent information b) Ontology b) Blinded on proofs c) Logic c) Examines the problem d) Ethics d) Stand firms on opinions 19. Which of the following would worsen the case of an 7. What limitation of the human person as an ADHD child in his studies? embodied spirit refer to the things already given in a) Inclusive education our lives? b) Negative attitude a) Consciousness c) Open communication b) Facticity d) Supportive environment c) Spatial-temporal being 20. At what period is it called the “Dark ages”? d) The body as intermediary a) Ancient-Classical Greek period 8. What limitation of man makes it impossible for man b) Contemporary period to be present in two or more places at the same c) Medieval period time? d) Modernity period a) Consciousness 21. Leadership in art and science reached peak in b) Facticity which period? c) Spatial-temporal being a) Ancient-Classical Greek period d) The body as intermediary b) Contemporary period 9. Filipino blame poverty for their difficulty and c) Medieval period failures in life. To which limitation is this anchored? d) Renaissance period a) Consciousness 22. What revolution caused manpower to be b) Facticity transformed into machine power? c) Spatial-temporal being a) American revolution d) The body as intermediary b) French revolution 10. When the present is able to develop without c) Industrial revolution compromising the future’s need, what development d) War of independence is present? 23. What term refers to a list of things that one has not a) Economic development done before but wants to do before dying? b) Environmental development a) Bucket list c) Industrial development b) Diary list d) Sustainable development c) Dream list 11. What type of value refers when something has d) Wish list inherent worth in itself? 24. What philosophical concept is believed that a living a) Extrinsic value being starts a new life in a different physical body b) Intrinsic value after a biological death? c) Instrumental value a) Karma d) Valuable b) Enlightenment 12. Man has its own value. To which view of moral c) Reincarnation consideration does it fall? d) Transcendence a) Anthropocentrism 25. What is the traditional definition of death? b) Biocentrism a) The end of heartbeat and breathing c) Ecocentrism b) Resuscitation would not be possible d) Panthocentrism c) Irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory 13. What view of moral consideration state that all living functions things, human, animals, and plants, should be d) Absence of natural respiratory and cardiac morally considerable? functions a) Anthropocentrism b) Biocentrism
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person | Cherry May C. Candalia, LPT