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CARMUNDO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Carmundo, Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro

SECOND PERIODIC TEST


INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON

Name: ________________________________________________
Section :______________________________________________ Score: _____________

A. DIRECTIONS: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.


1. It refers to the shared awareness and understanding among persons.
A. Intersubjectivity C. Dialogue
B. Seeming D. Empathy
2. It enables a person to place himself or herself in the shoes of others and leads to a
greater understanding and appreciation of others.
A. Intersubjectivity C. Dialogue
B. Seeming D. Empathy
3. It refers to the way a person presents himself or herself when dealing with others.
A. Intersubjectivity C. Dialogue
B. Seeming D. Empathy
4. What do you call to a deep and genuine relationship between persons?
A. Intersubjectivity C. Dialogue
B. Seeming D. Empathy
5. It refers to a state when a person ceases to view the other as a distinct and authentic
person.
A. Alienation C. Availability
B. Ethics of Care D. Transcendence
6. It believes that people have a moral obligation to respond to the needs of others, and
encourages individuals to extend help to people in need.
A. Alienation C. Availability
B. Ethics of Care D. Transcendence
7. It refers to the willingness of a person to be present for another and render assistance
to another.
A. Alienation C. Availability
B. Ethics of Care D. Transcendence
8. She was an American author, political activist, and the first deaf-blind person to earn
a bachelor's degree.
A. Nick Vujicic C. Jean Jacques Rousseau
B. Roselle Ambubuyog D. Hellen Keller
9. He is an Australian evangelist and motivational speaker who was born with
phocomelia, a condition in which a person is born with no arms or legs.
A. Nick Vujicic C. Jean Jacques Rousseau
B. Roselle Ambubuyog D. Hellen Keller
10. Which of these statements best describe the interaction you have had and the
relationship you have established with others?
A. I always treat the people I meet with respect.
B. I am only nice to people I know and I tend to ignore strangers.
C. I feel that the people I interact with do not really like me.
D. I do not like being with other people in strange situations.
11. This is an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a
common territory and culture.
A. Social Institutions C. Social Values
B. Society D. Social Classes
12. These are actions, ideals or things that are considered important by society.
A. Social Institutions C. Social Values
B. Society D. Social Classes
13. These are composed of individuals who have similar backgrounds and perform similar
roles in society.
A. Society C. Social System
B. Social Classes/Groups D. Social Role
14. This is an organized or patterned set of relationships among individuals and groups
that compose a society.
A. Society C. Social System
B. Social Classes/Groups D. Social Role
15. These are a set of traits and behavior that society considers acceptable and are
encouraged and passed on to other members.
A. Laws C. Society
B. Folkways D. Norms
16. These are more formal and stringent norms that establish and define acceptable
behavior of citizens.
A. Laws C. Society
B. Folkways D. Norms
17. These are less formal norms that arise from tradition and do not result in punishment
when violated.
A. Laws C. Society
B. Folkways D. Norms
18. This refers to the social conditions which enable persons and groups to fulfill their
goals and achieve well-being.
A. Common Good C. Self-interest
B. General Will D. Social Contract
19. A _____ is expected to support democratic values and cooperate with members of the
community and other institutions to uphold the welfare of the country and the common
good.
A. Citizen C. Parent
B. Student D. Son or daughter
20. The following are examples of social institutions that perform vital functions in society
except one:
A. Culture C. School
B. Family D. Government

B. Directions: Determine which form of society is referred to by the following


statements. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before each number.
A. Hunting and gathering society E. Feudal society
B. Pastoral society F. Industrial society
C. Horticultural society G. Post-industrial society
D. Agrarian or agricultural society
_____ 21. The earliest and simplest form of society.
_____ 22. This society primarily relies on the domestication of animals for food.
_____ 23. This society engages in the small-scale cultivation of plants.
_____ 24. This society features large-scale and long term cultivation of crops and
domestication of animals.
_____ 25. This society is based on the ownership of land.
_____ 26. This society uses machinery in producing goods and services.
_____ 27. This society is based on knowledge, information, and the sale of services.
_____ 28. This society has given rise to the virtual society.
_____ 29. This society is generally small in size and is composed of families.
_____ 30. In this society, those who own land are considered most powerful and influential.

31. It is the end of bodily functions which signals the end of a person's life and the separation
of the body and the soul.
A. Death C. Happiness
B. Spirit D. Suffering
32. It takes place when we patiently endure unpleasantness, discomfort, and pain.
A. Death C. Happiness
B. Spirit D. Suffering
33. A state of being, not just an emotional experience or a chosen mental attitude.
A. Death C. Happiness
B. Spirit D. Suffering
34. Which of the following examples show noble good?
A. Money is good as it can buy you something.
B. Love and friendship
C. Material things
D. Pleasure
35. It is a kind of suffering that includes depression, anxiety, fear, loneliness, and grief.
A. Physical suffering C. Unpleasantness
B. Mental suffering D. Discomfort.

C. Write A if the statement is correct and B if it is wrong. Write the letter of your answer
on the space provided before each number.
_____ 36. Real happiness can be found in more permanent and meaningful things.
_____ 37. We do not choose happiness; we choose the means to achieve it.
_____ 38. Life is a gift given to each person and it is important to turn this life into a gift for
others as well.
_____ 39. Without suffering, we are unable to grow and our positive experiences lose meaning
and significance.
_____ 40. Although we are different from each other, we are all made to love and serve one
another.
_____ 41. We are primarily aware of people as objects and not as persons.
_____ 42. All humans find it difficult to have meaningful relationships with others.
_____ 43. Our ability to engage in meaningful interactions with other people, surroundings,
and everything around us is rooted in our capacity for self-awareness and seeming.
_____ 44. Empathy and availability are manipulative behaviors that are done by some people
in pursuit of selfish interests.
_____ 45. Meaningful and beneficial human relationships are founded on the values of
acceptance, openness, and disrespect.
_____ 46. Ethics of care believes that persons help one another because of their selfish
interests.
_____ 47. The human person exists to relate with others.
_____ 48. Society provides opportunities for its members to grow and achieve well-being.
_____ 49. Society greatly influences the individual, as it determines to a certain extent a
person's identity.
_____ 50. As we grow into adulthood, our relationships and responsibilities also change
because we play more significant roles in the communities we live in.

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