
Intro to Philo Quiz No. 3 / coverage: Module 4
Quiz by Celia Cabacang
Grade 11-12
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person/Pambungad sa Pilosopiya ng Tao
Philippines Curriculum: SHS Core Subjects (MELC)
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- Q1Maria wants to help her community in resolving prolonged issue about waste pollution, what is the best thing that Maria can do?Ask the barangay officials to solely do the cleaning of their community.Ignore the problem.Brag how clean her family's house is.Advocate how to do simple recycling and garbage sorting.120sPPT11/12-Ii-4.1
- Q2The following are common environmental problems except :clogged drainageacid rainfloodingbeautification drive120s
- Q3What do you call the concept that advocates the wise and efficient use of natural resources?Environmental EthicsSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmental Aesthetic120sPPT11/12-Ii-4.2
- Q4This paradigm emphasizes the interdependence of organisms within ecosystems and that if ecosystems with each other within the biosphere.Social EcologyDeep EcologyEnvironmentEcofeminism120sPPT11/12-Ij-4.3
- Q5What do you call the paradigm that seeks to eradicate all the forms of social injustice, not just injustice against women and the environment?Deep EcologyEcofeminismSocial EcologyEnvironment120sPPT11/12-Ii-4.2
- Q6This refers to the sum total of all surroundings of a living organism including natural forces and other living things which provide conditions for development and growth as well as of danger and damage.Deep EcologyEcofeminismSocial EcologyEnvironment120sPPT11/12-Ij-4.3
- Q7What do you call the discipline in philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment?EnvironmentalismEnvironmental aestheticEnvironmental justiceEnvironmental philosophy120sPPT11/12-Ii-4.1
- Q8This refers to prudence in decision-making regarding the use of resources to ensure that there is minimum to zero waste.Economic EfficiencyFrugalityEquityEnvironment Integrity120sPPT11/12-Ii-4.1
- Q9On this type of sustainable development, we are demanded that we use our natural resources in such a manner that these are conserved so that the next generations will be able to use them.EquityEnvironment IntegrityEconomic EfficiencyFrugality120sPPT11/12-Ii-4.1
- Q10John ensures that his business activities do not unduly disrupt the ecosystems and human communities located in the area. John practices ___________.FrugalityEconomic EfficiencyEquityEnvironment Integrity120sPPT11/12-Ij-4.3
- Q11Which of the following perspectives advocates action to address environmental problems?Eco-centrismBiocentrismEnvironmentalismAnthropocentrism120sPPT11/12-Ii-4.1
- Q12What do you call the discipline in philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment?Environmental justiceEnvironmental aestheticEnvironmental philosophyEnvironmentalism120sPPT11/12-Ii-4.2
- Q13Which of the following views considers man as the most important species on the planet?Eco-centrismBiocentrismAnthropocentrismEnvironmentalism120sPPT11/12-Ii-4.2
- Q14What kind of philosophical view that believes maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of the surroundings and contribute to the well-being of the people and other organisms living in it?Environmental philosophyEnvironmental aestheticEnvironmentalismEnvironmental justice120sPPT11/12-Ii-4.2
- Q15______________ are the only living thing in-charge of taking care of the environment.humansaliensplantsanimals120sPPT11/12-Ii-4.2