Santa Ignacia Academy, Inc. Introduction of Philosophy of The Human Person Grade 12 (First Semester) Final Assessment

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SANTA IGNACIA ACADEMY, INC.

Santa Ignacia, Tarlac


INTRODUCTION OF PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
Grade 12 (First Semester)
FINAL ASSESSMENT

Name: __________________________________________ Score: _________________


Date: _________________________

I. Write your answer on the blank provided before each number by choosing from the choices
given in the box below.

Reincarnation Ethics Frailty Intrinsic Value


Etiquette Instinct Death Niche
Instrumental Value Plato Purgatory Mores
Benevolence Resuscitation Commodity Folkway
Utopia Morale Aristotle Bracketing

____________________ 1. It has inherent worth in itself, meaning to say, it is worth


pursuing as an end-it-itself because it is valuable or good for its
own sake.

____________________ 2.
He quoted, “Man by nature is a political animal”.
____________________ 3.
It is to bring someone who is unconscious, not breathing, or
close to death back to a conscious or active state again.
____________________ 4.
The idea or belief that people are born again with different body
after death.
____________________ 5.
It is a comfortable or suitable position in life or employment.
____________________ 6.
The notion of what is right, according to Sumner.
____________________ 7.
An item available in the market – a product.
____________________ 8.
It is done so that we can really go back to the things as we
experience them, and not as things that our prejudices from our
natural attitude dictate.
____________________ 9.
A branch of philosophy that deals with the systematic
questioning and critical examination of the underlying principles
of morality.
____________________ 10.
II. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank provided before each number.

_____ 1. They believe that soul’s rebirth does not necessarily have to take a human body; it may be of a
lower form, an animal, or even a ghost.
a. Judaism c. Christianity
b. Islam d. Buddhism

_____ 2. It is an image of oneself taken by oneself using a digicam or cp especially for posting on social
networks.
a. Selfie c. Pictorial
b. Groufie d. Both a & b

_____ 3. It starts from the I, places the I into the situation of the other, goes back to the I to imaginatively
transfer the other, and then understands what the other is experiencing.
a. Substitution c. Responsibility
b. Reciprocity d. Empathy

_____ 4. It is a segregation of a group or organisms from related forms in such a manner as to present
crossing.
a. Isolation c. Bracketing
b. Dominating d. Solipsism

_____ 5. It is the view that is not only humans and animals, but also plants should be morally
considerable. They give due consideration to the preservation of biodiversity with its plants and
animal.
a. Biocentrism c. Pathocentrism
b. Ecocentrism d. Anthropocentrism

_____ 6. A type of Pre-industrial society which they discovered that there are plants which they can
cultivate and nurture.
a. Hunting and Gathering Societies c. Horticultural Societies
b. Pastoral Societies d. Agrarian Societies

_____ 7. It is an interaction between two (2) different organisms living in a close physical association.
a. Depletion c. Homeostasis
b. Symbiosis d. Ecosystem

_____ 8. It refers to the worth which a commodity can be traded for.


a. Use value c. Exchange value
b. Market price d. Sign value

_____ 9. It is practice of killing someone who is very sick or very badly injured to prevent further
suffering.
a. Suicide c. Euthanasia
b. Abortion d. Murder

_____ 10. It is construed as the maximization of pleasure and the avoidance of pain in order to promote
happiness.
a. Utilitarianism c. Goodwill
b. Summun bonum d. Freedom

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