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Name: Grade and Section:

Intro to the Philosophy of the Human Person Score:

Identification:
1. ________________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.
2. ________________ is the process by which people acquire the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and culture embedded in their society.
3. ________________ is the structure of society consisting of individuals who interact and relate in a shared cultural and symbolic environment.
4. Social ___________ include religion, education, government, economy, and family.
5. The makeup patterned interactive relationships which are the most important unit of the social system is called _______________.
6. ___________is the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
7. The ability to exercise one’s freedom in any manner is called ____________.
8. ______________ is an act of making a good judgment that allows a person to avoid risks.
9. ______________ is 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.
10. ______________ is a form of interpersonal communication wherein individuals acknowledge that they are part of a greater whole and that they
resonate with others within the whole.
11. A _______________ refers to a list of all goals, dreams, and achievements one intends to attain before death.
12. Everything in the cosmos, including life, can be explained in terms of the interaction of matter. This is what the ________________believes in.
13. A _________________ said to be incredibly significant because it is believed to balance the good-evil relationship within the self.
14. A speech of praise and honor for a departed beloved usually given at his/her wake is called _________________.
15. Authentic dialogue is also a means of ________________________ of other people.

Multiple Choice:
16. God has given man the beautiful gift of freedom. Think deeply of that one thing not given to man.
A. acceptance B. best things C. choice D. knowledge of everything
17. Who among the following is most likely to have already discovered the meaning of life?
A. Chris, who keeps a grumpy attitude all day C. Mike, who enjoys helping others through social work
B. Gelo, who refuses to talk to other people D. Rick, who likes to eat vegetables
18. The following are what people desire to experience consciously that’s why the unconscious state of death becomes a fearful fate, EXCEPT;
A. danger B. personhood C. memory D. love
19. What is TRUE about the two statements below?
Statement A. All individuals may fall under only one social class at any single point in time.
Statement B. People may encounter and live in different types of societies at the same
A. Both statements are false. C. Statement A is false, while statement B is true.
B. Both statements are true. D. Statement B is false, while stamen A is true.
20. What is TRUE about the two statements below?
Statement A. Individuals from different social classes can interact with one another.
Statement B. Interaction does not change a person’s social class.
A. Both statements are false. C. Statement A is false, while statement B is true.
B. Both statements are true. D. Statement B is false, while stamen A is true.
21. Individuals serve as the backbone of the larger social system and are moderated and formed by social institutions. Which of the following does
not belong to social institutions?
A. animals B. education C. family D. government
22. Helen was just promoted in her job. But some of her co-workers are out to destroy her. Which of the following Filipino traits/ mentalities best
describes Helen’s co-workers?
A. crab mentality B. ningas cogon mentality C. manyana habit D. pakikisama mentality
23. You are fund of always working only at the beginning then after, leaving it when you don’t feel to work on it at all. This shows what Filipino trait?
A. crab mentality B. ningas cogon mentality C. manyana habit D. pakikisama mentality
24. Which is TRUE among the following statements in terms of conceptual meaning?
A. Authentic dialogue is an element of “I-It” relationship C. Conversation is much more than a dialogue
B. Authentic dialogue is much more than conversation D. Conversation is similar to the meaning of authentic dialogue
25. Which of the following signifies authentic dialogue towards accepting other people even if they are different?
A. A boy sarcastically laughs at his friend after knowing about his flaws.
B. Angie walked past the poor old man in disgust.
C. Krishna cried on her knees after learning about the pressing problems of the minorities in their community.
D. The manager rejected the job application of a person with disability even if he is qualified.
26. All forms of action are brought about by a person’s _______ to accomplish them. What word will complete the thought?
A. ambition B. decision C. happiness D. willingness
27. How do you best explain this phrase given by St. Augustine of Hippo, “No human being should become an end to himself/herself?”
A. We are responsible to our neighbors as we are to our own actions
B. It only takes a while to live and that is only an individual effort
C. The human person is oriented toward only for himself/herself
D. The human person experiences his wholeness in virtue of his relation to one’s self.
28. A person who easily submits to desires and urges unmindful of the consequences is said to be _____.
A. disciplined B. happy C. friendly D. vulnerable
29. A person who weighs choices and considers the would-be consequences is said to be a ______ one.
A. careless B. kill joy C. discerning D. strict
30. “Everything is permissible but not everything is beneficial.” What do you need to practice then?
A. courage B. exploration C. discernment D. vulnerabilty

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