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Aristotle’s Concept that “there is nothing in the mind unless it passes through the senses” does

not mean
Answer: C (knowledge is inborn)
Natural Law is
Answer: C. The ethical theory that asserts morality is based on human nature

Which of the Following is Aristotle’s concept?


Answer: B (the soul dies when the body dies)

Which of these statements is true according to natural law theory?


Answer: C. The end cannot justify the means

In Aristotelian perspective, man is over and above any other Animals and plants because man
is
Answer: C (RATIONAL-INTELLIGENT)

Which Of the following is true for both st. thomas and aristotle but false for plato?
Answer: C (the sensible world is real)

The Human soul has three elements, namely, vegetative that will share with plants, sentient that
we share with animals and rationality that we share with
Answer: D. God

How St. Thomas infers that God is a being without a beginning and end?
Answer: A (God is the first cause)

Which of the following does not describe the doctrine of natural law?
Answer: C. Morality relative

Body and Soul are substantially united


Answer: A ( the statement is true for Aristotle)

Which of the following statement is not true?


Answer:B (Plato believes that the body is necessary component…..)

What basis does st. thomas has to claim that god is good
Answer: A (Human being is by nature good and human comes from God)

How St. Thomas concludes that God is a pure form and pure intellect, a being without matter?
Answer: C ( God does not have a beginning and end )

Which Of the following is not an attribute of the human soul according to plato?
Answer: C (mortal)
Which Of the following is not an attribute of the human soul according to Aristotle?
Answer: D (immortal)

One of the irrational elements of the human soul is appetitive/sensitive this is manifested in
Answer: B (human being may get angry)

Man has senses. for aristotle it presupposes that man is


Answer: B (sensitive)

How Thomistic teachings on body and soul differ from plato’s and aristotle’s?
Answer: A (the soul and body are created)

Which of the following is not a description of man in st. thomas’ notion?


Answer: D (a being without freedom)

According to st. thomas, morality can be discovered objectively by reason in


Answer: A ( human nature )

Which of the following is not an attribute of man that elevates him/her from the brute animals?
Answer: D (sensitive animals)

Which of the following questions has not been dealt by st. thomas (So far as our discussions are
concern)
Answer: C (what is the purpose of God’s Existence)

When the body dies, the soul also dies since they are inseparable and substantially united. This
assertion is originally stated by
Answer: A (aristotle)

For Aristotle, every being is sensible because of


Answer: A (formal cause)

If We evaluate evolution based on plato's notion,


Answer: A (it is unacceptable)

Man Is a living being. for aristotle it presupposes that


Answer: B (man is vegetative)

Which of The following is a notion common to plato, aristotle and st. thomas ?
Answer: B (man is rational animal)

What Is the ultimate purpose of human life according to the teaching of st. thomas aquinas?
Answer: B. Happiness with God
Reality or truth for Plato indicates
Answer: B. Constance and Permanence

How St. Thomas describes human rationality?


Answer: D. All of the above

According to Aristotle, rationality enables human to be moral. Based on this statement, which of
the following is NOT true?
Answer: B. being moral is being rational

Which of the following is NOT among the Thomistic conception of God?


Answer: D. God is energy and power

How St. Thomas comes up with an idea that God is rational?


Answer: C. Human is rational and human comes from God

St. Thomas Aquinas is


Answer: B. The greatest medieval philosopher that used the pagan philosophy of
Aristotle to defend the Christian faith.

Which of the following is not an attribute of rationality?


Answer: D. Human being is emotional being that need to satisfy his/her bodily and
sensual desires.

The soul does not die. This assertion is common among


Answer: B. Plato and St. Thomas

What Evidence St. Thomas Provides to claim that human is the most special creation of god?
Answer: B. God shares his image and likeness to human

Which of the Following explains “form” in aristotle's concept ?


Answer: C. Form necessarily makes a being knowable

For Plato, sensible world is unreal not because


Answer: B. It is unreliable

What Is the philosophical discipline that investigates the morality of human conduct?
Answer: C. Ethics

For Aristotle, a man who lives, behaves and acts in accordance with his nature is:
Answer: D. Moral Person

Which Of the following is a manifestation of rationality and Aristotelian and Thomistic concept?
Answer: A. moral inclination of human being.
What Is the metric or basis of judging an act as good or bad in the teaching of st. Thomas?
Answer: C. Reason
Human reason for st. Thomas’ concept is
Answer: A. Participation of Divine Reason

What Is god's image and likeness in the philosophy of st. thomas aquinas?
Answer: C. Reason

Which Of the following is not among the four ultimate causes of a being?
Answer: A. Uncaused Cause

Which Of the following statements is purely st. thomas assertion?


Answer: B. Rationality is only a participation

Which of the following is considered by Thomistic teaching as morally acceptable because it is


natural?
Answer: D. Killing an aggressor to defend an innocent person

When we say human being is a rational animal, in Thomistic and Aristotelian concept, it does
not mean
Answer: C. Human being by nature is animal

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