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MISSION

MABINI COLLEGES provides quality


instruction, research and extension service
VISION MABINI COLLEGES, INC. programs at all educational levels as its
MABINI COLLEGES HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT monumental contribution to national and global
shall cultivate a FLORA A. IBANA CAMPUS growth and development.
CORE VALUES:
CULTURE OF Kapitan Isko St., Daet, Camarines Norte  God-fearing
EXCELLENCE in  Nation-loving
 Earth-caring
education. INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY  Law-abiding
of THE HUMAN PERSON  Productive, and
 Locally and Globally competitive
(1st Half of Second Quarter Examination) persons

Name: _______________________________________________________ Score: ___________________________


Grade and Section: ___________________________________________ Date: ____________________________

“STRICTLY NO ERASURE”

I. MULTIPLE CHOICES:
Direction: Read the statements carefully and choose the correct answer. Write only the letter of your answer on
the space provided before the number.

________1. It is the immortal and noncorporeal essence of man.


a. Soul c. Spirit
b. Body d. Self
________2. It is the central concept in discussing the nature of the human soul and human consciousness.
a. Embodied Cognition c. Dualism
b. Spirituality d. Embodiment
________3. It states that physical processes determine the state of mind.
a. Dualism c. Monism
b. Physicalism d. Syllogism
________4. In order to prove the existence of God, Teacher Joe use the sacred scripture or bible as his basis.
It explains that he uses __________________.
a. Natural Theology c. Revealed Theology
b. Revelation Theology d. Scripture Theology
________5. All things exist because there is a reason why they existed. It explains what principle?
a. Principle of Identity c. Principle of Extra Middle
b. Principle of Sufficient Reason d. Principle of Unitary
________6. It refers to God taking a distinct form and identity outside the material world.
a. Transference c. Translucence
b. Transendence d. Transcendence
________7. It is the view that presents man as composed of body, soul and spirit.
a. Psychosomatic View c. Trichotomotic View
b. Dichotomic View d. Unitary View
________8. It sees the natural world as being maintained by the interrelationship among living organisms
and that every living thing is dependent on each other for survival.
a. Anthropocentrism c. Environmental Philosophy
b. Deep Ecology d. Environmental Balance
________9. It states that God was a distinct entity but lost this state when He transformed Himself into the
universe.
a. Panentheistic c. Pantheistic
b. Pandeistic d. Panatheistic
________10. It is the study of God and other religious concepts.
a. Bibliography c. Biblical Scholars
b. Theologian d. Theology
________11. It is the belief in many God and existed in the Philippines 10, 000 years ago.
a. Omnitheism c. Monotheism
b. Polytheism d. Theological Perspective
________12. It is the belief that humans are the central and most significant species on the planet.
a. Anthropocentrism c. Environmental Philosophy
b. Deep Ecology d. Environmental Balance
________13. The following are the important persons considered as Holy by the followers of Roman Catholic
except ______________.
a. Father b. Son c. Holy Sacrament d. Holy Spirit
________14. God is aware of the actions of human beings in the course of their life.
a. Omnipotence c. Omniscience
b. Omnipresence d. Benevolence
________15. “Nothing is impossible with God.” It explains that He is _____________.
a. Omnipotence c. Omniscience
b. Omnipresence d. Benevolence
II. MODIFIED TRUE or FALSE
Read and analyze the following statement. Write the word TRUE to the space before each number if
the statement is correct and if it is incorrect change the underlined word to make the statement
correct.

__________16. God is the “prime mover” to the existence of universe.


__________17. Psychosomatic Unity asserts that man is composed body and spirit.
__________18. According to St. Augustine soul is the first actuality of the body.
__________19. In Benevolence, all attributes are integrated and embodied by God.
__________20. The concept of Transcendence is not mainly confined to God but can also be applied to
human experience.
__________21. Ontological Argument contends that since man, a rational being, is able to conceive the
notion of God.
__________22. Human Consciousness has both physical and nonphysical nature.

III. MODIFIED MULTIPLE CHOICE


Read, analyze and classify which argument on the existence of God is referred to by the following
statements. Write the letter of the correct answer in the Space provided before each number.
A. Ontological Argument C. Cosmological Argument
B. Teleological Argument D. Moral Argument
____________23. All things and events in the universe must have primary cause.
____________24. God is essence of goodness and defines what is right and moral.
____________25. God is a vital, sustaining presence in the universe.
____________26. Man is able to comprehend the existence of Supreme Being.
____________27. The only sufficient explanation for the existence of the universe is God.
____________28. God is the source of being of reality and the universe.
____________29. Without God, all of man’s good actions are meaningless.
____________30. Human reason is able to prove the existence of a perfect and Supreme Being.

IV. APPLICATION/COMPLETION (20 points)


Fill up the diagram by writing what you have learned about the spiritual concepts, discuss it in the
appropriate boxes and give your generalization or synthesis in the circle at the center.

SPIRIT

GOD TRANSCENDENCE

Prepared by:
ADRIAN B. SALES

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