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PHILOSOPHY

SUMMATIVE TEST ____ 12. It was referred to as the Dark Age.


A. Age of revolution
Name: ______________________________________ B. Medieval Period
C. Modern Period
Year/Section: _______________________Date: _______
____ 13. Involves seeing the other as a unique, singular individual
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter that corresponds to the capable of freely actualizing himself/herself.
correct answer, write your answers on the space provided. A. Imposition
B. Personal making present
____ 1. What is the concept of “The Power of Volition”?
C. Unfolding
A. Our existence precedes essence
B. It is within the power of everyone to be good or bad,
____ 14. He is the one who said that the person is the desire to be
worthy or worthless.
God. He emphasizes the importance of free individual choice,
C. Human being has a supernatural, transcendental destiny.
regardless of the power of other people to influence and coerce
our desires, beliefs, and decisions.
____ 2. When a person chooses to act according to what he
A. Aristotle B. St. Thomas Aquinas C. Sartre
knows is right, he acts freely. It is a _____ that can be done
intentionally or with knowledge and will.
____ 15. This law is identical to the mind of God as seen by God
A. Volition
himself?
B. Human Act
A. Natural law B. Divine law C. Eternal law
C. Act of Human
____ 16. The will of humanity is an instrument of free choice. It is
____ 3. What is the condition of man among other men and also
within the power of everyone to be good or bad. What do we call
refers to the shared awareness and understanding among
the power of individuals to make own decisions or choices?
persons?
A. Awareness
A. Intersubjectivity
B. Moral values
B. Freedom
C. Volition
C. Humanity
____ 17. What is the quality or state that has no restriction in
____ 4. Who among the philosopher’s explained the importance
choices and actions?
of intellect and will to make the action happen?
A. Love B. Knowledge C. Freedom
A. Sartre B. St. Thomas Aquinas C. Aristotle
____ 18. It is a deep and genuine relationship between persons. It
____ 5. Revealed truths such as the Ten Commandments that
happens when two persons truly acknowledge each other’s’
supplements and corrects human fallibility and frailty.
presence and treat each other as equals.
A. Human law
A. Dialogue
B. Divine law
B. Social
C. Eternal law
C. Interaction
____ 6. He presented his philosophy through a dialogue. He
____ 19. Who among the philosophers was known to be the
stated that there are two types of relationship between subjects.
greatest Christian medieval theologian-philosopher?
A. Heidegger B. Martin Buber C. Pope John Paul II
A. Alexander the Great
B. St. Thomas Aquinas
____ 7. A law governing the whole creation, not made but
C. St. Peter
eternally existing and therefore unknowable to humans entirely,
yet the source of all true law on earth.
____ 20. What is the concept of Individual Freedom?
A. Divine law
A. To be human, to be conscious, is to be free to imagine,
B. Natural law
free to choose, and being responsible for one’s life.
C. Eternal law
B. The freedom of humanity can attain through love as
governor of humanity’s life.
____ 8. He explained on his philosophy that human beings have
C. Human being has a supernatural, transcendental destiny.
the unique power to change themselves and the things around
them for the better.
____ 21. It is a person to thing, subject to object that is merely
A. Aristotle B. St. Thomas Aquinas C. Sartre
experiencing and using; lacking directedness and mutuality.
A. I-Thou relationship
____ 9. Whose philosophy is Individual Freedom?
B. I-It relationship
A. Aristotle b. Sartre c. St. Thomas Aquinas
C. I-You relationship
____ 10. What is the social system that existed in Europe during
____ 22. Whose philosophy stated that human person builds the
the Middle Age in which people worked and fought for nobles
road to the destiny of his/her choosing; he/she is the creator?
who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
A. Sartre B. Hobbes C. Socrates
A. Feudalism
B. Colonialism
____ 23. Whose philosophy is the Love of Freedom?
C. Communism
A. St. Thomas Aquinas B. Sartre C. Aristotle
____ 11. According to St. Thomas Aquinas, each human act is
____ 24. These are actions with absence of either “will” or
considered right and virtuous when it conforms to the standard of
“knowledge”?
_____.
A. Human acts B. Acts of man C. Animal act
A. Human law
B. Divine love
C. People
____ 25. Freedom is revocable and not inherent therefore ____ 39. According to him the meaning of life is through realizing
freedom is _______. your potential.
A. Genuine B. privilege C. right A. Plato B. Aristotle C. Socrates

____ 26. What is the way of life during medieval period? ____ 40. This the commonly known as the end human life.
A. Feudalism B. Democratic C. Imperialism A. Death B. Sleep C. Nap

____ 27. It refers to one’s talking past another. It is hearing IDENTIFICATION: Determine whether the statement is A. human
without listening to what one says. act or B. acts of man. Write only the letter of the correct answer
A. Speechifying on the space provided.
B. Seeming
C. Being ______1. Heartbeat

____ 28. The view that regards reason as the chief source and test ______2. Helping people who’s in need
of knowledge.
A. Naturalism b. Humanism c. Rationalism ______3. Blinking of eyes

____ 29. This is the theory of the agreement between the ruled ______4. A man who is under the influence of drugs and
and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each other.
committed crime
A. Theory of Socialization
B. Theory of Social Contract
C. Theory of Immortality ______5. Pursuing his/her study despite of hardship

____ 30. It refers to the revival or rebirth of the Greek classic and
humanism. TRUE OR FALSE. Write whether the statement is true or false, use
A. Renaissance the space provided.
B. Revolution
C. Globalization
______1. Potentiality and actuality is a cycle wherein potentiality
____ 31. What kind of society the people have during the may lead to actuality.
Medieval Period?
A. In order ______2. Technology are not only about machinery, electronics or
B. Chaotic other public consumer good, it becomes an attitude and culture
C. United on modern society.

____ 32. Which of the following did NOT happen during the ______3. Today, modern success is measured by how one
Medieval Period? master’s technology and science.

A. Supremacy of Christian Church ______4. Technical improvements do not brought mechanization


B. Feudalism that has resulted in mass production.
C. Renaissance
______5. According to Aristotle virtue is not something that can
____ 33. What is the view that the origin of all knowledge is sense
be taught or acquired.
of experience and sensory perception?
A. Critical Idealism B. Age of empiricism
C. Rationalism

____ 34. It answers the students direct or implied question also


known as ironic process.
A. Expository method
B. Maieutic method
C. Socratic method

____ 35. It involves multilateral interactions among global


systems, local practices, transnational trends, and personal
lifestyle.
A. Industrialism B. Naturalism C. Globalization

____ 36. In his theory of immortality, body is the source of


endless trouble to us. Only death can give us pure knowledge.
A. Plato B. Aristotle c. Socrates

____ 37. It actively engage students in the critical thinking process


or ways of thinking of knowing.
A. Ironic process
B. Expository Method
C. Socratic Method

____ 38. He said that contemplation is important to see the truth.


A. Plato b. Aristotle c. Socrates

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