Philosophy - Pretest23 Student
Philosophy - Pretest23 Student
Philosophy - Pretest23 Student
Department of Education
REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF NUEVA ECIJA
SDO-LICAB ANNEX
EXEQUIEL R. LINA HIGH SCHOOL – SHS
POBLACION NORTE, LICAB, NUEVA ECIJA
PRETEST
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF HUMAN PERSON
I. Multiple Choices. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter of the correct answer before the number. Write in
Capital Letters.
9. Why is scientific method a valid source of the truth? 19. Which of the following views considers man as the most
a. It is based on observation. important species on the planet?
b. It is based on theory. a. Anthropocentrism b. Biocentrism
c. It is based on evidence. c. Eco-centrism d. Environmentalism
d. It is based on logic.
20. What do you call the discipline in philosophy that is
10. Which is NOT a nature of the human person? concerned with the natural environment? a. Environmentalism
a. Dignity b. Self-awareness b. Environmental justice
c. Self-centered d. Self-determination c. Environmental aesthetic
d. Environmental philosophy
11. This refers to the individual capability to reach out with
others. 21. Which of the following perspectives advocates action to
a. Enhance b. Exchange address environmental problems?
c. Expresses d. Externality a. Anthropocentrism b. Biocentrism
c. Eco-centrism d. Environmentalism
12. Julius always stands with his own belief and perceptions for
he believes that he has value and worth, what nature of the
human person does Julius possess?
22. What do you call the moral approach in analyzing the b. It is a state of sharing of subjective states by two or more
relationship between humans and the environment? a. individuals.
Environmentalism c. It is about how we judge other persons.
b. Environmental justice d. We treat others as objects in intersubjective relationships.
c. Environmental aesthetic
d. Environmental philosophy 27. Which statement is incorrect about intersubjectivity?
a. Love is an important aspect in intersubjective relationships.
23. Ben ensures that his business activities do not unduly disrupt b. We can put ourselves in the shoes of others.
the ecosystems and human communities located in the area. Ben c. I can disregard others as much as I want.
practices ___________. d. We cannot help but be sensitive with the existence of the
a. Equity b. Frugality other.
c. Economic Efficiency d. Environment Integrity
28. Who among the discussed philosophers focus on the concept
24. This refers to prudence in decision-making regarding the use of human-heartedness in his philosophy of intersubjectivity?
of resources to ensure that there is minimum to zero waste. a. Karol Wojtyla b. Martin Buber
a. Equity b. Frugality c. Confucius d. Martin Heidegger
c. Economic Efficiency d. Environment Integrity
29. Who is the Jewish philosopher who introduced the “I-Thou”
25. On this type of sustainable development, we are demanded and “I-It” relationships?
that we use our natural resources in such a manner that these are a. Karol Wojtyla b. Martin Buber
conserved so that the next generations will be able to use them. c. Confucius d. Martin Heidegger
a. Equity b. Frugality
c. Economic Efficiency d. Environment Integrity 30. What is the main focus of Karol Wojtyla’s philosophy of
intersubjectivity?
26.Among the statements below, what best describes a. Intellect b. Feelings
intersubjectivity? c. Participation d. Contribution
a. Intersubjectivity is about how humans treat plants.
II. True or False. Write the word True if the statement is correct and write the word False if the statement conveys otherwise. Write
your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Human actions are always conceived intellectually. 11. Death is one of the surest things in the world.
2. According to Aristotle, Acts of man are actions which are 12. Death comes at the time we expect it will come.
deliberately done. 13. We can always say that there is still time.
3. Freedom and obligation are two distinct philosophical 14. Though we don’t know when we will die, we can prepare for
concepts. it.
4. A person is totally responsible for an action even if he acted 15. Immortality can be achieved by man.
with an impaired conscience. 16. Virtual worlds and disembodied relations promote
5. A choice is made from freedom if the person totally knows the commitment.
kind of choice, he makes even though unsure with the 17. One of the features of industrial society is that it emphasizes
consequences. on the importance of universities and polytechnic institutes
6. Intellectual choice usually refers to answers for hypothetical which produce graduates who innovate and lead the new
moral issues. technologies contributing to a postindustrial society.
7. Practical choice usually pertains to choices for an actual moral 18. Feudal society has its historical roots from Asia Minor.
dilemma. 19. The language systems of tribes are well-written which
8. Freedom is present in the Acts of Man. provides a vast extent of communication.
9. Involuntary actions are excused from moral examination. 20. Human society continuously develop as humans develops
10. Without freedom, obligation does not exist. themselves.
MARY KRISTINE S. DELA CRUZ MARIA CRISTINA A. CANLAS MARY FINELA M. BAYAN, PhD
Subject Teacher Head Teacher III/ OIC-ASP II School Principal IV