This document contains a quiz on man with three sections:
1. A fill-in-the-blank section testing knowledge of the definition of man as a bipedal primate mammal that is anatomically related to great apes but with a notable brain development allowing for speech, reasoning, and sole living representative of hominids.
2. A modified true/false section assessing understanding of concepts like self-identity, social perceptions, and human capacity for thought.
3. An enumeration section listing the 14 fundamental needs of man such as breathing, food, sleep, and learning, and the characteristics of basic human needs like being met according to personal priorities and interrelation.
This document contains a quiz on man with three sections:
1. A fill-in-the-blank section testing knowledge of the definition of man as a bipedal primate mammal that is anatomically related to great apes but with a notable brain development allowing for speech, reasoning, and sole living representative of hominids.
2. A modified true/false section assessing understanding of concepts like self-identity, social perceptions, and human capacity for thought.
3. An enumeration section listing the 14 fundamental needs of man such as breathing, food, sleep, and learning, and the characteristics of basic human needs like being met according to personal priorities and interrelation.
This document contains a quiz on man with three sections:
1. A fill-in-the-blank section testing knowledge of the definition of man as a bipedal primate mammal that is anatomically related to great apes but with a notable brain development allowing for speech, reasoning, and sole living representative of hominids.
2. A modified true/false section assessing understanding of concepts like self-identity, social perceptions, and human capacity for thought.
3. An enumeration section listing the 14 fundamental needs of man such as breathing, food, sleep, and learning, and the characteristics of basic human needs like being met according to personal priorities and interrelation.
This document contains a quiz on man with three sections:
1. A fill-in-the-blank section testing knowledge of the definition of man as a bipedal primate mammal that is anatomically related to great apes but with a notable brain development allowing for speech, reasoning, and sole living representative of hominids.
2. A modified true/false section assessing understanding of concepts like self-identity, social perceptions, and human capacity for thought.
3. An enumeration section listing the 14 fundamental needs of man such as breathing, food, sleep, and learning, and the characteristics of basic human needs like being met according to personal priorities and interrelation.
Directions: Supply the missing word/s in the given statement. (2 point
each)
1 – 6. A bipedal primate mammal (Homo sapiens) that is _anatomically
related to the __great apes_ but distinguished especially notable development of the brain with a resultant capacity for the result capacity for articulate speech and abstract reasoning and, and the sole living representative of hominid family.7 – 10. ___Man_ is usually considered to form a variable number_ of freely _interbreeding races, and is the sole living representative of the hominid family. 11 – 15. A man belonging to a particular category (as by _birth_, ___residence_, ___membership__, or occupation).
II. Modified True or False:
Directions: Read and understand each statement carefully. Identify
whether the given statement is TRUE or FALSE. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct, and write the EXACT word or phrase of the underline word. (2 point each)
behaviors, emotional state, attitudes, values, motives, abilities, habits and appearances. ______Social Self_ ___ 2. Person’s Perceptions encompasses perception of self as a separate and distinct entity alone and in interactions with others. Social Psychology ___ 3. Person’s Total Character encompasses the way the person interprets the environment or situation, directly affecting how he or she thinks, feels and acts in any given situation. ___________TRUE___________ 4. Humans has the capacity to think or conceptualize on the lowest level. _____________TRUE_________ 5. Each individual is a unique being who is different from every human being, with a different combination of genetics, life experiences, and environmental interactions. III. Enumeration:
Directions: Supply the missing word/s in the given items. (2 point each)
Fourteen (14) Fundamental Needs of Man
1. BREATH 8. KEEPING SELF CLEAN
2. FOOD AND DRINKS 9. AVOIDING DANGER
3. ELIMINATION 10. COMMUNICATION
4. MOVE AND MAINTAIN PURPOSE 11. WORKSHIP
5. SLEEP AND REST 12. WORK
6. CLOTHING 13. PLAY
7. MAINTAINING INTERNAL 14. LEARN
ENVIRONMENT
Characteristics of Basic Human Needs
1. People meet there own needs relatives to their own priorities.
2. Although basic needs generally must be met, some needs must be
deferred. 3. Failure to meet needs results in one or more homeostatic imbalances which results in illness. 4. A need can make itself by either external or internal stimuli.
5. A person who perceive a need can respond in several ways to meet it.