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Department of Education a. Metaphysics c.

Politics
Felizardo C. Lipana National High School b. Ethics d. Epistemology
Juanita C. Santos St., Sta. Rita, Guiguinto, Bulacan
11. In our daily lives we encounter events,
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person situations or issues that we need to
Summative Test 1 ponder and think deeply. This activity
which requires a person to examine his or
Name: ___________________________________________ her thoughts, feelings and actions and
Strand/Section: _________________________________ learn from experience is related to the
concept of:
Direction: Encircle the correct answer. a. Philosophical Reflection
b. Philosophical Questioning
1. It is an activity that requires a person to c. Philosophical Wondering
examine his or her thoughts, feelings and d. Philosophical Reasoning
actions and learn from experience. 12. Imagine that you are in Boracay walking
a. Reflection c. Wondering with Thales. He is convincing you that the
b. Questioning d. Reasoning only reality is water. Would you believe in
2. What is the science and art of correct him?
thinking? a. No, because I had my own belief.
a. Ethics c. Metaphysics b. Yes, because Thales belongs to the
b. Aesthetics d. Logic school of monists which believes
3. The type of philosophical reflection which that only one kind of stuff exists.
trains the mind to think logically. It is c. Either yes or no, I will have my
also the ability of the mind to construct own investigation that is based on
and evaluate arguments. the data and reason presented.
a. Secondary Reflection d. Neither yes nor no until it is
b. Tertiary Reflection proven true.
c. Primary Reflection 13. According to Gabriel Marcel this type of
d. All of the choice reflection enables us to look deeper into
4. One of the triumvirate Greek philosophers our experiences and see the bigger picture
who pioneered a method of argument of reality.
called dialectic. a. Secondary Reflection
a. Plato c. Pythagoras b. Tertiary Reflection
b. Socrates d. Aristotle c. Primary Reflection
5. This is the process of thinking about d. All of the above
something in a logical way in order to 14. It is considered as the process of thinking
form a conclusion or judgement. about something in a logical way in order
a. Reasoning c. Intuition to form a conclusion or judgement.
b. Proposition d. Reflection a. Reasoning c. Argument
6. It is a term used to describe a method of b. Proposition d. Reflection
philosophical argument that involves 15. It is the ability to think logically.
some sort of contradictory process a. Primary Reflection
between opposing sides. b. Secondary Reflection
a. Deductive c. inductive c. Philosophical Reflection
b. Dialectic d. reflective d. None of the above.
7. It is the idea that various systems (e.g.
Prepared by:
physical, biological, social) should be
viewed as wholes, not merely as a Melody M. Lanuza
collection of parts. Teacher II
a. Holism c. existentialism
b. Idealism d. Rationalism
8. According to Gabriel Marcel this type of
reflection enables us to look deeper into
our experiences and see the bigger picture
of reality.
a. Secondary Reflection
b. Tertiary Reflection
c. Primary Reflection
d. All of the above
9. The western philosophical tradition
originated in______.
a. Greece c. India
b. China d. Egypt
10. What is the branch of Philosophy that
studies the nature and means of human
knowledge?

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