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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL SUR
TRENTO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST (2nd QUARTER)


INTRODUCTION OF PHILOSOPHY TO THE HUMAN PERSON
WEEK 1
Direction: Write your answer in your Activity Notebook.

TRUE OF FALSE (write TRUE if the statement is True and write FALSE if False)
1.______ Prudence is inexistence
2.______ Freedom is licentiousness
3.______ Existence comes after essence
4.______ Freedom is rooted in reason and will
5.______ Freedom performs deliberate actions
6.______ in freedom there should be a reason for everything
7.______ According to Aristotle, the theoretical aspect is more important than wisdom
8.______ Freedom tend to be abused
9.______ We act out of nothing
10.______ According to the bible, the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason.
11.______ Freedom always in a deliberate action
12.______ Freedom attain its perfection when directed towards God
13.______ Freedom always entails moral obligations
14.______ Freedom is not absolute
15.______ The freedom to choose stops when there is NO risk or harm that may be inflicted on the self or other people
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL SUR
TRENTO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST (2ND QUARTER)


INTRODUCTION OF PHILOSOPHY TO THE HUMAN PERSON
WEEK 2
Direction: Write your answer in your Activity Notebook
IDENTIFICATION (Refer your answer to the box below)
1._______ it defined as “climbing” or going beyond
2._______ theory that the universe and living nature is correctly seen in terms of wholeness
3._______ careful good judgment that allows someone to avoid danger or risks.
4._______ A term showing or having a lot of determination
5._______ A group of ideas about HOW something should be done
6._______ Is synonymous with our own self-improvement
7._______ An ideas/guesses about something that is not known
8._______ the power of the mind to think and understand in a logical way
9._______ A careful examination or investigation of something
10.______ ability to exercise one’s freedom in any manner
11.______a term for sexually immoral or offensive
12.______ It refers to a character or behavior
13.______ is the power or right to act, speak or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
14.______ to be based on the idea that something is TRUE or will happen
15.______ to think about or discuss something very carefully in order to decide

Possibilities Licentiousness
Holism Reason
freedom Prudence
Anthropo Self-Transcendence
Guilt Probed
Presuppose Determination
Environment Transcendence
Human Resoluteness
Deliberate Speculation
Freedom of choice Paradigm
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL SUR
TRENTO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST (2ND QUARTER)


INTRODUCTION OF PHILOSOPHY TO THE HUMAN PERSON
WEEK 3
Direction: Write your answer in your Activity Notebook
I. IDENTIFICATION (Refer your answer to the box below)
1._______ A thing that may happen or be the case the state or fact of being likely or possible; likelihood.
2._______ A theory that the universe and living nature is correctly seen in terms of wholeness
3._______ A relationship between a group of living things and their environment
4._______ A group of ideas about HOW something should be done
5._______A movement or theory that applies feminist principles and ideas to ecological issues
6._______ A person who believes that the government and laws are not necessary
7._______ A person who believes that people should be allowed to do or say something what they want to say
8._______ the quality or state of being limited.
9._______ A love of other living things
10.______ the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action
11.______ A way of limiting, controlling or stopping something
12.______ An ideas/guess about something that is not known
13.______ the quality that makes you continue trying to do or achieve something that is difficult
14.______ A love for other living beings
15.______ A thing that may be chosen or done out of several possible alternatives.

Anarchist Possibilities
Biophilia Libertarian
Limitation Cosmophilia
Freedom Ecofeminism
Holism Restraint
speculations Perseverance
Paradigm Ecological
Anthropocentric Libertarian

WEEK 4

II. Short Response (5 points each)

1. What are Human activities that lead to the increase in concentration of greenhouse gases
(GHGs)? At least 5 sentences
2. Give at least 5 possible effects of climate change and briefly explain.
3. Can you site an adaptation measures to lessen its environmental effect?
FIRST QUARTER
1 2 3 4
IDENTIFICATION Tell me my origin F 1.Philosophy 1.Epistemology
1. Philosophy 1. Episteme E 2.Cosmology 2. Logic
2. Epistemology 2. Knowledge B 3. Psychology 3.Episteme
3. Logic 3. Nature C 4.Philosophy 4. Logos
4. Metaphysics 4. Kosmos D 5. Logic 5. Metaphysics
5. Holistic Approach 5. Universe/world A 6.Ontology 6. beyond
6. Cosmology 6. Psyche B 7.Psychology 7. nature
C 8.Theodicy 8.Axialogy
7. Psychology 7. “soul”, “mind”
D 9. Logic 9. Philosophy
8. Axialogy and “spirit.”
E 10.Cosmology 10.Philosophy
9. Holistic perspective 8. Philos A 11. Ontology 11.True
10. Ontology 9. Philein C 12.Theodicy 12. False
11. Philosophy 10. Wisdom F 13.Philosophy 13. True
12. Theodicy III. Who says who F 14.Philosophy 14. True
13. Metaphysics 11. Heidegger G 15. Science 15.True
14. Ontology 12. Kardashians .
15. Psychology 13. Socrates
14. Hegel
15. Confucius

Second QUARTER
1 2 3 4

1.Transcendence 1. False 1. Possibilities 1.


2.Holism 2. False 2.Holism 2.
3.Prudence 3. False 3. Ecological 3.
4.Resoluteness 4. True 4. Paradigm 4.
5.Paradigm 5. True 5. Ecofeminism 5.
6.Self Transcendence 6. True 6.Anarchist 6.
7. False 7. Libertarian 7.
7. Speculation
8. True 8. Limitations 8.
8. Reason
9. False 9. Biophilia 9.
9. Probed 10. Freedom 10.
10. True
10. Licentiousness 11. False 11.Restraint 11.
11. Human 12. True 12.Speculation 12.
12. Freedom 13. True 13. Determination 13.
13. Presuppose 14. False 14. Cosmo philia 14.
14. Deliberate 15. False 15. Possibilities 15.
15. Determination .
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL SUR
TRENTO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST (1ST QUARTER)


INTRODUCTION OF PHILOSOPHY TO THE HUMAN PERSON
Direction: Write your answer in your Activity Notebook
IDENTIFICATION
1. it has been described as a science because it deals with study of the processes governing thought and conduct
2. a theory of knowledge that ask fundamental questions about knowledge in all its forms and application and how it is
formulated and expressed and communicated
3. It deals with the nature of thinking and reasoning using empirical support
4. it deals with the questions of reality, its nature, meaning and existence.
5. it means you are able to see with the mind
6. It deals with the origin and development of the universe with its parts, elements, laws, especially its characteristics with
regard to space, time, causality and freedom
7. To the GREEKS, it is the study of soul
8. It analyzes the origin, types and characteristics, criteria and knowledge of values
9. It deals with the physical world as the most recognized and important in terms of perception/perspective.
10. It studies the nature of existence of things and the status of reality
11. A study of the relationship between the different descriptions of the world you meet in art, science and religion
12. It deals with the nature, being and goodness of God
13. concerned about the nature of religion, such as the existence of God, the destiny of the universe, and the immortality
of the soul
14. it is referred as the theory of being
15. It deals with the science of mind, mental state and processes
II. Tell me my “ORIGIN”
Epistemology is derived from the greek word 16. __________________which means 17. ___________________.
”META” means beyond and “PHYSIKON ” which means 18. ____________________.
The term “cosmology” originated from the Greek word
19. ____________________which means 20. _____________________.
Psychology came from the Greek word 21. __________________which means 22. ___________________.
Comes from the two GREEK words, 23. ______________________ or 24. _______________________.
25. “SOPHIA” which generally means 25. _________________________.
III. Who says who
26.” The primary task of philosophy is to understand Being itself, not merely our knowledge of it”
27. “Don't Let Your Past Relationships Affect Your Present One”
28. “An unexamined life is not worth living”
29. The idea that “mind or spirit is the ultimate reality” or that “thought is the world”
30. “Do not do to others what you do not want done to yourself”
31. “I know how everything works in this world because I understand the underlying forces of class structure.”
32. “know thyself”
33. “No thing exists apart from God.”
34. “Human existence is contingent and without explicit purpose”
35. A “thing” is composed of unified yet contradictory forces shaping its particular nature

Universe/world Episteme Kosmas Knowledge

Psyche Nature soul”, “mind” and “spirit.” Philein

Wisdom Socrates Heidegger Kardashians

Hegel Confucius Marx Augustine Sartre


REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL SUR
TRENTO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST (2ND QUARTER)


INTRODUCTION OF PHILOSOPHY TO THE HUMAN PERSON
Direction: Write your answer in your Activity Notebook
IDENTIFICATION (Refer your answer to the box below)
1._______ it defined as “climbing” or going beyond
2._______ theory that the universe and living nature is correctly seen in terms of wholeness
3._______ careful good judgment that allows someone to avoid danger or risks.
4._______ A term showing or having a lot of determination
5._______ A group of ideas about HOW something should be done
6._______ Is synonymous with our own self-improvement
7._______ An ideas/guesses about something that is not known
8._______ the power of the mind to think and understand in a logical way
9._______ A careful examination or investigation of something
10.______ ability to exercise one’s freedom in any manner
11.______a term for sexually immoral or offensive
12.______ It refers to a character or behavior
13.______ is the power or right to act, speak or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
14.______ to be based on the idea that something is TRUE or will happen
15.______ to think about or discuss something very carefully in order to make a decision
16.______ the quality that makes you continue trying to do or achieve something
17.______ the state or fact of being likely or possible; likelihood
18.______ consider human being as the most significant entity of the universe
19.______ Is the sum total of all surrounding of living organisms
20.______ A bad feeling caused by knowing or thinking that you have done something bad or wrong

Possibilities Licentiousness
Holism Reason
freedom Prudence
Anthropo Self-Transcendence
Guilt Probed
Presuppose Determination
Environment Transcendence
Human Resoluteness
Deliberate Speculation
Freedom of choice Paradigm

TRUE OF FALSE (write TRUE if the statement is True and write FALSE if False)
21.______ Prudence is inexistence
22.______ Freedom is licentiousness
23.______ Existence comes after essence
24.______ Freedom is rooted in reason and will
25.______ Freedom performs deliberate actions
26.______ in freedom there should be a reason for everything
27.______ According to Aristotle, the theoretical aspect is more important than wisdom
28.______ Freedom tend to be abused
29.______ We act out of nothing
30.______ According to the bible, the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason.
31.______ Freedom always in a deliberate action
32.______ Freedom attain its perfection when directed towards God
33.______ Freedom always entails moral obligations
34.______ Freedom is not absolute
35.______ The freedom to choose stops when there is NO risk or harm that may be inflicted on the self or other people

FIRST SECOND
IDENTIFICATION 1. Transcendence 11. Licentiousness
1. Philosophy
2.Holism 12. Human
2. Epistemology
3. Logic 3. Prudence 13. Freedom
4. Metaphysics
4.Resoluteness 14. Presuppose
5. Holistic Approach
6. Cosmology 5.Paradigm 15. Deliberate
7. Psychology
6. Self-Transcendence 16. Determination
8. Axialogy
9. Holistic perspective 7.Speculation 17. Possibilities
10. Ontology
8.Reason 18. Anthropo
11. Philosophy
12. Theodicy 9.Probed 19. Environment
13. Metaphysics
10. Freedom of choice 20.Guilt
14. Ontology
15. Psychology
Tell me my origin
16. Episteme TRUE or FALSE
17. Knowledge
18. Nature 21. False
19. Kosmos 22. False
20. Universe/world 23. False
24. True
21. Psyche 25. True
22. “soul”, “mind” and “spirit.” 26. True
23. Philos 27. False
24. Philein 28. True
25. Wisdom 29. False
III. Who says who 30. True
31. False
26. Heidegger 32. True
27. Kardashians 33. True
28. Socrates 34. False
29. Hegel 35. False
30. Confucius
31. Marx
32. Socrates
33. Augustine
34. Sartre
35. Marx

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