INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON_FINAL EXAMINATIONS
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- Q1When an act is intentional and is freely chosen by a person exercising his freedomacts of manintentions of maninvoluntary actionsvoluntary actions30s
- Q2These are the acts done under force or coercion, or ignorancehuman actsvoluntary actionsintentions of manacts of man30s
- Q3A term used to describe the faculty of mind that is alleged to stimulate motivation of purposeful activityfreedomwillintellectknowledge30s
- Q4Our human freedom lies on our_____intellectwillactionknowledge30s
- Q5No matter how we human beings exercise our freedom, we can never be free from______God's punishmentchoosing our actconsequences of our actthe law of karma30s
- Q6What does freedom entail?actionresponsibilitydecisionconsequences of the act30s
- Q7The following constitute human acts except:knowledgefreedomresponsibilityvoluntariness30s
- Q8It is the kind of ignorance where a person can still acquire knowledgeinvincible ignorancevincible ignorancefalse ignorancetrue ignorance30s
- Q9When a robber who is caught in the act of robbery on a CCTV and by a number of witnesses yet still disclaim his actaggravating circumstancemitigating circumstancecircumstantial evidenceunknown circumstance30s
- Q10These are the involuntary acts like sitting, sleeping or eatinghuman acts
acts in man
acts of manvoluntary actions30s - Q11The following constitute acts of man exceptinvoluntaryno consentconsequences of our actabsence of knowledge30s
- Q12The following are interior obstacles to freedom except:low self-esteemfearignorancevices30s
- Q13Why is the case of teenage pregnancy cannot be considered as immoral?because it is the free choice of the persons involved and we cannot do anything about itit is the free choice of the individualsbecause the case is already the consequence of the act but no longer the act itselfthe persons involved are simply exercising their freedom since we are necessarily free in the first place30s
- Q14When you a person lacks knowledge that he has no way to obtain such as being born with mental incapacityfalse ignoranceinvincible ignorancevincible ignorancetrue ignorance30s
- Q15Johnny is a grade 3 student. His parents are both working in a factory, and they almost have no time to guide him in answering his assignments. So, Johnny, chat one of his classmates and asked to send him copies of his answers. How do you assess Johnny’s actions?Act of ManHuman Act30s