Freedom and Responsibility
Quiz by rodel ramos rivera
Grade 11/12
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Philippines Curriculum: SHS Applied Track Subjects
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Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Philippines Curriculum: SHS Applied Track Subjects
PPT11/12-IIa-5.1
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- Q1It is an intrinsic and essential property of the person.ResponsibilityFreedomconsequencesaccountability45sPPT11/12-IIa-5.1
- Q2What are the two important indicator of human freedom?respond automatically to commandability to make choices and perform actionsactions in response to commandscan perform certain tasks on command45s
- Q3This means that a person's every action is freely determined and these actions define him or her.Human freedom should be exercised with control and a recognition of reasonable limits.Freedom is experienced through the act of making choices.Freedom is rooted in the human person's self-determination and the exercise of intellect and free will.Freedom should be exercised with regard for knowledge and truth.45s
- Q4Refers to the ability of a person to act out of his or her own free will and self-determination.ResponsibilityFreedomVoluntarinessChoices45s
- Q5This kind of freedom refers to the absence of any physical restraint.Psychological FreedomVoluntarinessMoral FreedomPhysical Freedom45s
- Q6This refers to using freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness.Moral FreedomPhysical FreedomVoluntarinessPsychological Freedom45s
- Q7It is called freedom of choice?Psychological FreedomPhysical FreedomVoluntarinessMoral Freedom45s
- Q8What are the two elements of freedom?Choice and ResponsibilityPerformed Actions and ChoiceChoice and Performed ActionsVoluntariness and Responsibility45s
- Q9Refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences?ChoicePerformed ActionsResponsibilityVoluntariness45s
- Q10This means that we set limits to our own freedom and learn to moderate or control our thoughts, emotions , and actions depending on the situations.The ability to acquire information and truthful knowledge regarding a particular situation.We should recognize and uphold not only our individual freedom but also the freedom of others.Human freedom should be exercised with control and a recognition of reasonable limits.Freedom should be exercised with regard for knowledge and truth.45s
- Q11"My freedom to swing my fist ends where your nose begins" This simple statement point to the fact that human freedom, though essential, is______________________.AbsoluteNot absoluteBy choiceNo limitations45s
- Q12The following are examples that freedom is no absolute except:A young professional choose to speak up in the meeting regarding serious concerned about a worker concerned.A person may choose not to enter the jeepney first despite being first in line to give way to an elderly woman.Citizens may be angry about corruption in the government but they do not go to the streets and engage in violence just to express their anger.You may be very angry at your teacher for scolding you in front of the entire class but you refrained from answering back at him or her since it will be considered a disrespectful act.45s