Philosophy REVIEW PART 1

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NAT Review in Philosophy of the Human Person (Part 1)

Prepared by: Mr. Felix Sanay Carbonell

1. What is originally meant "love of wisdom"?


A.Philosphy C. Epistemology
B.Ethics D. All of the above

2. The word Philos is a Greek word means_________.


A. Love C. Philosopher
B. Wisdom D. Philosophy

3. The Greek term for philosophy, philosophia, means ___.


A. Love of wisdom C. Holistic Thinking B. Partial Thinking D. Knowledge

4. It focuses on specific aspects of a situation, as an individual focuses on certain areas or aspects of a problem in
orderto understand it
A. Partial Thinking C. Holistic Thinking
B. Academy D. Doubt

5. It refers to a perspective that considers large-scale patterns in systems______.


A. Holistic Thinking C. Doubt
B. Academy D. Partial Thinking

6. The way of understanding the things that we experience everyday of our life
A. Doing Experience C. Experience Philosophy
B. Doing Philosophy D. Doing by Doing
7. A step by step process in which you are trying to reflect or evaluate your own experiences first before making
anyaction to it.
A. Philosophical Thinking C. Philosophical Instinct
B. Philosophical Reflections D. Philosophical Belief

8. We judge things or situation partially


A. Holistic Perspective C. Partial and Holistic
B. Partial point of view D. None of the above

9. We don't judge based only through our senses but we gather information's from our past experiences, from
personalbeliefs and values.
A. Partial point of view C. Partial and Holistic
B. Holistic Perspective D. None of the above

10. Michael strongly believes in honesty and tries to tell the truth in every situation; however, he also thinks that it
iscorrect to lie to avoid hurting people's feelings. This is an example of _____.
A. Absurdism C. Metaphysics
B. Justification D. Belief

11. Statements about the world or reality are called ___________.


A. Opinions C. Propositions B. Truth D. Facts
12. _____________ is the clear awareness and understanding of something. It is the product of questions that allow
forclear answer provided by facts.
A. Facts C. Knowledge
B. Wisdom

13. Propositions or statements which are observed to be real or truthful are considered _______
A. Truth C. Facts
B. Opinions

14. __________ is a judgement base on certain facts.


A. Opinion C. Conclusion
B. Statement

15. ____________ are a series of statements that provide reasons to convince the reader or listener that a claim
oropinion is truthful.
A. Beliefs C. Arguments B. Explanations D. Logic

16. Arguments are made with the assumption that the truth of the claim or opinion is still to be determined.
A. TRUE B. FALSE

17. What do you call the branch of Philosophy that focuses on the analysis of arguments
A. Reasoning C. Aesthetic
B. Philosophy D. Logic
18. An example of bias which has a tendency to judge a person's personality by his or her action, without regard
forexternal factors or influences
A. Framing C. Confirmation
B. Cultural Habit D. Corresponding Bias

19. A bias focusing on a certain aspect of a problem while ignoring other aspects
A. Attribution Effect C. Confirmation B. Hindsight D. Framing

20. It is a proposition based on personal belief, view, or judgement that cannot be verified with evidence.
A. Truth C. Knowledge B. Conclusion D. Opinion

21. What do you call the state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience?a. Transition
b. Transcendence
c. Transformation
d. Transgression

22. What does the term scandare mean?


a. “to exist” b. “to impart” c. “to climb” d. “to deduce”

23. According to this philosopher, the human person is an embodied spirit. Who is he?a. Socrates
b. Aristotle
c. Immanuel Kant
d. St. Thomas

24. Which of the following is a biological limitation for transcendence for a student whose goal is to be a valedictorian?a.
Joining a dance troupe
b. Being absent for a week due to fever
c. Watching videos over the internet
d. Criticism from his teacher on his science project
25. Which of the following is not a possibility for transcendence?
a. Looking for help
b. Having a positive outlook
c. Working to reach a goal
d. Learning from experience

26. Magie is a poor 17-year old girl whose ultimate dream is to finish her studies. What can she do to make her
dreampossible?
a. Join the school choir to lessen her stress in her studies
b. Start on organization that fights for human rights
c. Work during her free time to gain extra money for school
d. Read books on her own

27. Why do some people fail to experience transcendence?


a. They have a feeling that it will not occur.
b. They are not meant to experience it.
c. They are not hardworking.
d. They have a goal that is too challenging for them to achieve.
28. Which of the following statement is true?
1. Transcendence is for younger ages.
2. Transcendence is similar to self-actualization.

a. Statement 2
b. Both statements 1 and 2
c. Neither statement 1 nor 2
d. Statement 1

29. How does the human body play a role in transcendence?


1. The body has its limitations.
2. The body functions against transcendence.

a. Statement 2
b. Statement 1
c. Both statement 1 and 2
d. Neither statement 1 nor 2

30. Which statement about transcendence is true?


1. It only starts during old age
2. All personal limitations are clearly defined.

a. Both statement 1 and 2


b. Neither statements 1 nor 2
c. Statement 1
d. Statement 2

31. What is environment philosophy?


A. Discipline that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-humancontents.
B. Is part of the world, and we significantly affect in environment.
C. Significantly role of humankind in the world.
D. Extends intrinsic value and moral consideration to higher forms of animals
32. It believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet.
A. Anthropocentrism
B. Panthocentrism
C. Biocentrism
D. Ecocentrism

33. A science that deals with the relationships between groups of living things and their environments. A.
Anthropocentrism
B. Ecology
C. Ecofeminism
D. Ecocentrism

34. What is a flame in cyberspace?


A. A person who follows the rules of Netiquette.
B. An expert programmer.
C. An online chain letter.
D. A post or email message that expresses a strong opinion or criticism.
35. Knowledge and understanding of netiquette is useful because ___________A. it helps you create a positive
impression on those you meet in cyberspace.
B. it explains some of the technical limitations of online communications.
C. it explains the conventions already being used by millions of cybernauts.
D. All of the above.

36. What type of online threat happens when an attacker uses electronic devices to do unwanted surveillance against
itsvictim?
A. Cyberbullying B. Phishing C. Spamming D. Cyberstalking

37. What type of online threat happens when the attacker impersonates another individual or organization to
gatherpersonal or business information?
A. Cyberstalking B. Spoofing C. Scamming D.
Pharming
38. What type of information should you avoid giving when using the internet?
A. Phone number B. Profile Picture C. Shirt Size D. Religion
39. What is the golden rule of netiquette?
A. Remember the human.
B. Put a smiley in every message
C. Use correct grammar.
D. Respect people’s time.

40.You get an email telling you that you won a hundred thousand without joining in a competition. You should
____________.
A. Claim the prize.
B. Ignore the email.
C. Return the email with response.
D. Send rude message as revenge
41. What is the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason?
a. Transcendence
b. Frugality
c. Aesthetics
d. prudence

42. What is the act of using or other resources wisely and practically?a. Aesthetics
b. Prudence
c. Frugality
d. Economics

43. What may be a sign of an environmental disorder?


a. Lack of material things
b. Lack of resources
c. Lack of friends
d. Lack of space
44. Which among the following options is a disorder in the environment?
a. A basket of unwashed dirty clothes
b. A house with no single plant
c. A garden with dying plants
d. A library with a small number of books

45. In what way can the environment contribute to health and well-being?
a. It can be available anywhere.
b. It is the source of life.
c. It an produce products that provide medicinal value.
d. It is made up of consumers and producers.

46. In which of the following scenarios is prudence demonstrated?


a. Ordering food that you can consume
b. Searching assignment answers over the internet
c. Keeping the lights on all day
d. Being friendly to neighbors

47. Lila wants to buy an expensive phone using the money she has been saving since last year. She asked for her
friends’opinions in making her decision. Which among her friends is frugal?

a. Jen suggested that she should spend the money for travel abroad.
b. Marco advised her to spend the money on the expensive phone.
c. Aiza said that the she should go on a shopping spree using the money.
d. Jack suggested that she should keep the money for future, more important uses.

48. Which of the given statements is true?


1. Prudence and frugality can only be applied in one environment.
2. Looking at aesthetics is a way of determining disorder.

a. both statements 1 and 2 c. statement 1


b. neither statement 1 nor 2 d. statement 2
49. what is the role of the environment in achieving sustainable development?
1. It can reproduce resources.
2. It is the venue for producer-consumer relationships.

a. Statement 1 c. Neither statement 1 nor 2


b. Statement 2 d. Both statements 1 and 2

50. Which of the given statements is true about frugality?


1. It is only limited to tangible or solid materials
2. It applies to a select few.
a. Statement 1 c. Statement 2 b. Both statement 1 and 2 d. Neither statement 1 nor 2

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