
Intro to Philo - 1st Quarter Exam
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- Q1
Which among the following social science disciplines begins with a sense of wonder?
Philosophy
Psychology
Pathology
Physiology
30s - Q2
In which 2 Greek words did the word Philosophy come from?
love and wisdom
wisdom and truth
love and thoughts
love and truth
30s - Q3
Which of the following is the origin of Philosophy?
Italy
France
Greece
Spain
30s - Q4
Philosophers were also known as ______________.
lovers of thoughts
lovers of nature
lovers of wisdom
lovers of truth
30s - Q5
He is known for his method of obtaining knowledge through questions and answers
Thales
Plato
Aristotle
Socrates
30s - Q6
A method of philosophizing where truth is based on the person’s consciousness.
Phenomenology
Post-modernism
Reasoning
Existentialism
30s - Q7
Intuition, human condition, postmodernism, concretely lived experience and literature were used in this method of philosophizing.
Analytic philosophy
Phenomenology
Continental philosophy
Post-modernism
30s - Q8
It is a tool in reasoning where there is a careful, reflective, rational and systematic approach to questions of very general interest.
Deductive reasoning
Critical thinking
Inductive reasoning
Logic
30s - Q9
This term refers to human ability to discern and to make a sound judgment.
Knowledge
Ignorance
Reason
Wisdom
30s - Q10
What do you call this human basic ability to perceive, understand and judge that is common to nearly all people?
Reasoning
Logical thinking
Critical thinking
Common sense
30s - Q11
Thales approach highlights the difference between __________ and philosophy.
Life
Politics
Religion
Science
30s - Q12
It is a type of reasoning in which the general idea comes first before the specific or particular idea.
Logical reasoning
Inductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Critical reasoning
30s - Q13
False conclusions resulting to distortion of truth is called ___________.
Wrong information
Fallacies
Erratum
False Judgement
30s - Q14
It is a type of reasoning in which the particular idea comes first before the general idea.
Critical reasoning
Logical reasoning
Inductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning
30s - Q15
It refers to the human process of using existing knowledge to draw conclusions, to construct explanations, to make predictions ,to establish and to verify facts.
Wisdom
Reason
Reasoning
Knowledge
30s