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NAME: DATE:

CLASS: SCORE:
Direction: Write the letter of your answer on the space provided.
___1. This is the ability of a human being to make choices and perform actions.
A. Body B. Spirit C. Freedom D. All of the above
___2. Freedom is rooted in the human person’s self – determination and the exercise of freewill and;
A. Skills B. Intellect C. Ability D. Stability
___3. The essence of freedom is _____________, the capacity to choose & act for oneself.
A. Free-will B. Choices C. Self – determination D. Self-efficacy
___4. You cannot be everywhere at once, but your freedom allows you to move from one place to another and
to go wherever you want to go. This kind of freedom is;
A. Physical B. Psychological C. Moral D. Free will
___5. It is innate and cannot be denied to the person. This kind of freedom is:
A. Physical B. Psychological C. Moral D. Free will
___6. A person must use his/her freedom to grow as a person. This kind of freedom is;
A. Physical B. Psychological C. Moral D. Free will
___7. It refers to the person being accountable for his/her actions & their consequences.
A. Accountability B. Reasoning C. Outlook D. Responsibility
___8. Freedom should be exercised with regard for knowledge and ____________
A. Truth B. Policy C. Rules D. Consequences
___9. This is the ability to act out of one’s own free will and self- determination.
A. Willingness B. Cooperation C. Voluntariness D. Enthusiasm
___10. My freedom ends when the other persons freedom
A. Violated B. Starts C. Begins D. All of the Above
___11. This refers to shared awareness & understanding among persons.
A. Inter-relationship B. Intersubjectivity C. Sensitivity D. Open mindedness
___12. It enables us to experience another person’s emotions.
A. Empathy B. Sympathy C. Apathy D. Emotions
___13. A deep and genuine relationship between persons is called
A. Transcendence B. Intersubjectivity C. Empathy D. Dialogue
___14. Which of the following allows the person to give himself or herself to others and receive others in his or
her life and relate with them?
A. Individuality B. Interiority C. Shared emotions D. Social context
___15. Which is considered as a deeper level of self-other interaction?
A. knowledge of the existence of the other C. attentiveness to the surrounding environment
B. awareness of the self as being seen by others D. understanding the unique behavior of the
others
___16. What is the defining characteristic which sets apart human interaction from the interaction of other
animals?
A. human freedom B. human gaze C. human touch D. human words
___17. What is the term used to describe a situation where an individual presents himself or herself in a certain
way when dealing with others
A. “Mirroring” B. “Performing” C. “Pretending” D. “Seeming”
___18. A deeper and more genuine interaction is called _________.
A. Awareness B. Conversation C. Dialogue D. Interiority
___19. Which of the following statements about dialogue is correct?
A. Dialogue is confined to words. C. Only beings with inner life can engage in a
dialogue.
B. Dialogue is exactly similar to conversation. D. It is possible to have a dialogue with material
objects.
___20. Which situation below clearly illustrates a dialogue?
A. Asking a bystander for direction C. Seeking for forgiveness from a parent
B. Talking about politics with a stranger D. Inquiring on goods from a storekeeper
___21. Which of these statements indicate that the speaker is ready to engage in a genuine dialogue?
A. “I tend to ignore strangers.” C. “I always treat people with respect.”
B. “I am only nice to people I know.” D. “I always strive to make a good impression.”
___22. It refers to an important aspect of intersubjectivity that enables us to experience another person’s
emotions.
A. Alienation B. Availability C. Dialogue D. Empathy
___23. Which of the following circumstances depicts empathy?
A. Laughing at the mistakes or shortcomings of others C. Calling intellectually-challenged
classmates as lazy students
B. Feeling a friend’s grief over the death of a loved one D. All of the above.
___24. What is alienation in the context of human interaction?
A. Viewing people positively C. Regarding others as distinct and authentic
persons
B. Considering the other people as mere objects D. Believing that human actions are governed by
selflessness
___25. It refers to the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another.
A. Alienation B. Availability C. Dialogue D. Empathy
___26. It refers to the social conditions which enable persons and groups to fulfil their goals and achieve well-
being.
A. Common goal B. Common good C. Social being D. Social condition
___27. The person is by nature a
A. Social force B. Sociologist C. Social condition D. Social being
___28. It is an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a common territory and
culture.
A. Family B. Individual C. Society D. Siblings
___29. This is an organized or patterned and of relationships among individuals and groups that compose a
society.
A. Social systems B. Culture C. Tradition D. Socialization
___30. These are composed of individuals who have similar backgrounds and perform similar roles in the
society.
A. Social institutions B. Community C. Society D. Social group
___31. These are actions or things that are considered important by society.
A. Social values B. Valuables C. Riches D. Treasures
___32. The principal means of subsistence (hanapbuhay) of pastoralists is
A. Trading B. Animal domestication C. Farming D. Hunting and
gathering
___33. What is the oldest and the most basic way of economic subsistence?
A. Gathering and fishing B. Hunting and pastoral C. Pastoral and fishing D. Hunting and
gathering
___34. This society is characterized by the use of machineries.
A. Post-industrial B. Industrial C. Feudal D. Horticultural
___35. This society is generally small in size and is composed of families.
A. Hunting and gathering B. Pastoral C. Agrarian D. Horticultural
___36. This society has given rise to the virtual society.
A. Post-industrial B. Industrial C. Feudal D. Horticultural
___37. The society based on the ownership of land.
A. Post-industrial B. Pastoral society C. Feudal D. Virtual society
___38. It refers to the separation of the soul and the body.
A. Sickness B. Coma C. Death D. All of the above
___39. It takes place when we patiently endure unpleasantness, discomfort and pain.
A. Sickness B. Suffering C. Mental illness D. Death
___40. It refers to how our lives are temporary.
A. Shortness B. Transient C. Fleeting D. Temporality
___It is a kind of good that is good so long as it provides some form of pleasure.
A. Common B. Pleasant C. Pleasurable D. Adoptive
___42. It is a kind of good that is found only on what it can provide.
A. Useful good B. Pleasurable good C. Permanently good D. Noble good
___43. It is a kind of good that is pursued for its own sake.
A. Noble B. Common C. Personal D. Universal
___44. It is the essence of freedom which is the capacity to choose and act for oneself.
A. Reason B. Free will C. Happiness D. Success
___45. It is the kind of suffering that refers to discomfort, hunger, stress and pain.
A. Physical B. Psychological C. Mental D. Internal
___46. It is the kind of suffering that includes depression, anxiety, fear, loneliness & grief.
A. Physical B. Psychological C. Mental D. Internal
___47. The following are causes of physical suffering except;
A. Discomfort B. Fear C. Hunger D. Pain
___48. The following are causes of mental suffering except;
A. Hunger B. Depression C. Anxiety D. Grief
___49. Without it, we are unable to grow & improve, & our positive experiences lose meaning & significance.
A. Suffering B. Choices C. Teachings D. Existence
___50. If we are willing to suffer through adversities, it makes the pursuit to happiness _________
A. Livable B. Worthwhile C. Nurturing D. Surviving
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