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PHILOSOPHICAL AND ETHICAL FOUNDATION OF VALUES EDUCATION

PRELIM-QUIZ 1 (M1&M2-L1&L2)

Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the letter of the best answer. Please answer
each question with honesty. Goodluck and God bless!
1. Philosophy is the science of all things through the use of ____________.
a. Intellect and Will
b. Faith and Reason
c. Reason Alone
d. Internal Senses and passion
2. Branch of Philosophy that concerned with reality and existence.
a. Metaphysic
b. Axiology
c. Epistemology
d. Ethics
3. Branch of Philosophy that refers to the origin of knowledge.
a. Metaphysics
b. Axiology
c. Epistemology
d. Ethics
4. Which best explains the philosophy of the human person as a discipline of study?
a. Is one’s desire to know who and what man is
b. Investigates into such person’s internal worlds of ideas
c. Deals with the origin, nature and the reality of the human existence
d. All of the above
5. ______________was a student of Socrates.
a. Plato
b. Aristotle
c. Socrates
d. Alexander the Great
6. ______________ was another Greek philosopher and student of Plato.
a. Augustine
b. Aristotle
c. Socrates
d. Alexander the Great
7. He was known as the father of Idealism.
a. Plato
b. Socrates
c. Aristotle
d. Bacon
8. Which among the following characteristics is found in an Idealist teacher?
a. Experts in the subject matter they are teaching
b. Has high intellectual standards.
c. Appreciative of student’s individuality
d. Values experimentation and testing of ideas
9. Which of the following characterizes an Idealist education? Select one
a. Emphasizes the development of intellectuality or spirituality
b. Stresses the importance of exploration and experimentation
c. Encourages students to make their own choices and decisions
d. Values application of concepts to authentic/real-life situations
10. He claims that man is substantially united body and soul. The soul is united with the human
body and it is the principle of life.
a. Anslem
b. Augustine of Hippo
c. Thomas Aquinas
d. Avicenna
11. What were the complaints Luther made against the Church called?
a. 95 Wrongs
b. 59 Theses
c. 95 Topic Sentences
d. 95 Theses
12. Which of the following was one of Luther's criticisms of the Church?
a. Reading the Bible
b. Sale of Indulgences
c. Praying
d. Belief in God
13. Who is Martin Luther?
a. The events that led to Protestantism.
b. The protestant queen who became one of the greatest rulers in English history.
c. Organized branch of Christianity.
d. The young monk who challenged the Roman Catholic Church.
14. Aristotle referred this as the humanity's capacity to make choices. He also regarded this as
the source of evil and not God. 
a. Right
b. Wrong
c. Free will
d. Judgement
15. To what philosopher did Aquinas become devoted?
a. Plato
b. Socrates
c. Aristotle
d. Maimonides
16. The natural philosopher who said that the origin of things is water.
a. Anaximenes
b. Thales
c. Heraclitus
d. Anaximander
17. Correct way of thinking or correct way of reasoning
a. Logic
b. Axiology
c. Ethics
d. Aesthetics
18. A religious, intellectual, political, and cultural movement or event that happened in the
beginning of the 16th century leaded by Martin Luther.
a. Age of Exploration and Discovery
b. Reformation
c. Counter Reformation
d. Rise of Scientific Method
19. The period when the time the Christianity was already flourishing and ended when a lot of
new things are happening at the backdrop. 
a. Pre-Socratic Period
b. Socratic Period
c. Medieval Period
d. Modern Period
20. The natural philosopher who said that the origin of things is air.
a. Anaximenes
b. Thales
c. Heraclitus
d. Protagoras

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