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1. It is an activity that requires a person to examine his/her thoughts, feelings and actions
and learn from experience.
- REFLECTION
2. What is the science and art of correct thinking.
- LOGIC
3. The type of philosophical reflection which trains the mind to think logically. It is also the
ability of the mind to construct and evaluate arguments.
- PRIMARY REFLECTION
4. One of the triumvirate Greek philosophers who pioneered a method of argument called
Dialectic.
- SOCRATES
5. This is the process of thinking about something in a logical way in order to form a
conclusion or judgement.
- REASONING
6. It is a term used to describe a method of philosophical argument that involves some sort
of contradictory process between opposing sides.
- DIALECTIC
7. It is the idea that various systems (e.g. physical, biological, social) should be viewed as a
whole, not merely as a collection of parts.
- HOLISM
8. According to Gabriel Marcel this type of protection enables us to look deeper into our
experiences and see the bigger picture of reality.
- SECONDARY REFLECTION
9. The Western Philosophical Tradition originated in
- GREECE
10.What is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature and means of human knowledge.
- EPISTEMOLOGY
11.In our daily lives we encounter events, situations, or issues that we need to ponder and
think deeply. This activity requires a person to examine his/her thoughts, feelings and
actions and learn from experience is related to the concept of.
- PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION
12.Identify which statements describe the difference between holism and partial thinking.
- HOLISM is a perspective that looks at the “big picture” while PARTIAL
THINKING focuses on the specific aspects of the situation
13.According to the importance of studying philosophy, what can it offer us.
- Enhances our minds, understand what we encounter every day, and value our
judgement
14.The correspondence theory of truth asserts that truth must.
- Correspondence with the experience and fact
15.The truth of a belief is tested by its satisfactory results when it is put into operation.
- PRAGMATIC THEORY OF TRUTH
16.This theory of truth deals with the consistency of the truth of statements claim within the
system that is being use.
- COHERENCE THEORY OF TRUTH
17.You know that snow is white “if and only if snow is white”
- CORRESPONDENCE THEORY OF TRUTH
18.This theory of truth is tantamount to the belief in the good or practical consequence that
an idea would bring
- PRAGMATIC THEORY OF TRUTH
19.It is the idea that something is true if it accurately describes the world.
- CORRESPONDENCE THEORY
20.A statement is now known to be true if the fact corresponding to the statement is not, in
principle, verifiable in some manner.
- COHERENCE THEORY OF TRUTH
21.You can never know if something is true until you can test its validity. If you cannot test
it you cannot know it.
- PRAGMATIC THEORY OF TRUTH
22.Statements are true on the degree to which it hangs together with all the other beliefs in a
system of beliefs.
- COHERENCE
23.The five senses are useful tools to verify the truthfulness of propositions.
- CORRESPONDENCE THEORY
24.Why do we need epistemology.
- To acquire and validate knowledge
25.Knowledge is ultimately grounded on
- Sense perception
26.Philosophers who believe that knowledge is based on sense perception.
- Empiricists
27.Which fallacy literally means hitting the person below the belt inside of focusing on the
issue at hand.
- AD HOMINEM
28.According to Husserl the success of natural science led to the gradual scientific rejection
of
- SPIRIT
29.Who institutionalizes the pragmatic method of philosophizing.
- JOHN DOWEY
30.This fallacy is committed when one reaches a generalization based on insufficient
evidence.
- HASTY GENERALIZATION
31.Which among these headlines presented information that is fair, objective and moderate.
- Government vows to faster distribution of corona virus aid
32.Which among these headlines has no errors in terms of spelling, grammar, and content.
- Robredo Chides Government for unclear communication on new quarantine
rules
33.Which among these following authors could be the most credible according to his/her
twitter accounts background.
- Atom Araullo-Journalist @UNHCPPh Goodwill Ambasador
34.Which among these following publishers post no particular agenda or bias.
- ABS-CBN naipasara sanhi ng di pag renew ng prankisa by GMA news
35.What type of fallacy is present in the statement. “Before we begin the debate, everyone
here should know that my opponent is convicted felon”.
- AD HOMINEM
36.The first step to examine one’s life according to Socrates is through
- DOCTA IGNORANTIA
37.Which of the following is not true
- Philosophy investigates things through faith alone
38.In broader sense what is goal of philosophy from its etymological parlance
- TRUTH
39.Which branch of philosophy deals with arguments.
- LOGIC
40.Thus, to know the truth we have to put aside one by one all our limiting beliefs around
the world which represent our biases. Husserl calls this process as the
- PHENOMENOLOGICAL EPOCHE
41.This is committed when a person uses threat or force to advance arguments.
- AGUMENTUM AND BACULUM
42.A person uses emotion such as pity to convince someone
- ARGUMENTATUM AD MISERCORDIAM
43.It is the most basic normative branch of philosophy
- ETHICS OR MORALITY
44.The truth is at the heart of human existence. The following are ways to know and
understand the truth except
- THE NEED TO EMPTY ONESELF
45.Knowledge Socrates taught can be attained through docta ignorantia. What does docta
ignorantia mean?
- KNOW THAT I DO NOT KNOW
46.The research team has discovered a new method for conducting this chemical.
- FACT
47.What is the belief of Buddhism philosophy on man as embodied spirit?
- The state of consciousness which marks an individuals full preparation for
entering nirvana or enlightened wisdom
48.What is mean by Buddhism Nirvana? It is.
- The state in which one is absolutely free from all forms of bondage and
attachment
49.Rational soul Man, Vegetative soul:
- PLANTS
50.Reincarnation: Karma, Nirvana
- HAPPINESS
51.Rational Soul: Thinking, Appetitive Soul
- Desire
52.From the standpoint of Hinduism, what is the basic goal in life?
- Liberation of Spirit
53.What is mean by Samsara?
- That life is a continuous cycle of birth and rebirth
54.Life is full of suffering If you were a Buddhist, how do you overcome and remove the
cause of suffering?
- By following the eightfold path of earnest endeavor
55.Which of the following is not an expression of how we are physically free but morally
bound?(St. Augustine)
- Man has the right to anything because he is truly free
56.Which of following is the Hindus way of understanding nature and the universe?
- By taking the road of enlightenment is achieved by turning inward or within
57.Which experience of limitations provides us with the possibilities for Transcendence?
- Forgiveness
58.Christianity and Buddhism have differing views of suffering. The former viewed
suffering as the symbol of the saving love of God while the latter viewed it is the obstacle
to nirvana .Which of the following is the middle way to unite the diversity of their views?
- All adherence of this religion should possess the virtue of compassion as the heart
of every religion
59.Which of the statements below describes the essential quality of the human person that
manifests the unity of the dual nature of man?
- The human person as an embodied spirit
60.The Three main Spiritual Philosophies namely Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity
taught us that man has the capacity to go beyond his limitations because
- He is an embodied spirit

61.To look at life that is full of suffering is true to all the three main spiritual Philosophies.
What is the best way to end the suffering of humanity?
- To work willingly in the transformation of the world that should begin from
within
62.It is the term commonly used to represent the entire human race.
- Man
63.It is a general term referring to the deepest and natural behavior of a person that
distinguish human from animals it consists of collective traits that formed and considered
the very essence of humanity.
- Human Nature
64.It is the term used to describe humans who are not just more humans different from
animals but with inherent birth rights and exact origin of his/her classification.
- Human Person
65.Carlo is a tall person with brown hair and brown eyes. What aspect of the human person
is being described in the statement?
- Physical Self
66.Marie is very cheerful and friendly to her classmates. What aspect of the human person is
being described in the statement?
- Cognitive Self
67.Which of the following is NOT an essential component of the human person?
- Conscience
68.Which of the following BEST describes the concept of embodiment?
- A human person is essentially the unity of his or her body and spirit
69.Which of the following validates the essential approach on understanding the Human
person as an Embodied Spirit?
- Going with the trends and fads with what society has to offer
70.Which of the following is the nonbodily component of the human person?
- Mind, Soul, and Spirit
71.Which of the following explains the disembodied view of the human person as an
Embodied Spirit?
- The body will die if there is no spirit, hence it is the spirit that essentially defines
a person
72.Which of the following validates of the Christian philosophy on the human person as an
embodied spirit?
- The inseparable union of body and soul. Both works together at all times
73.Which of the following shows the principle of "Transcendence"?
- The courage to face failures and difficulties and be able to turn them into
opportunities.
74.Which of the following shows the value of suffering from the Christian Perspective?
- It leads us to salvation
75.The following demonstrates the power of the human person to go beyond his limitations
except.
- Being bitter to difficulties in life
76.Vincent loses his arm and leg due to a car accident. He loses a part of his physical body
which makes up his physical identity. Which of following statements is true about the
concept of embodiment?
- Vincent can still be considered a human person despite losing a part of his
identity.

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