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IPHP Formative Assessment 1: Freedom and Responsibility

Quiz by JONALD ROSARIO

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  • Q1
    What is the distinction between acts of man and human acts?
    Acts of man are shared by humans and animals, while human acts are the appropriate actions of human beings.
    Acts of man are involuntary actions, while human acts are voluntary actions.
    Acts of man are intentional actions, while human acts are accidental actions.
    Acts of man are performed by humans and animals, while human acts are only performed by humans.
    Acts of man refer to actions done by animals, while human acts are actions specific to humans.
    30s
  • Q2
    According to Aristotle, what makes an act performed by a human being a human act?
    It is a spontaneous and impulsive action.
    It is voluntary and under the control or direction of the will.
    It is done with great intention and purpose.
    It is an action that is morally right and just.
    It is done with emotional attachment and involvement.
    30s
  • Q3
    What are voluntary actions?
    Actions performed without any thought or consideration.
    Actions performed against one's will and reason.
    Actions performed with ignorance and lack of understanding.
    Actions performed from will and reason.
    Actions performed under compulsion and pressure.
    30s
  • Q4
    What are involuntary actions?
    Acts done with complete control and mastery over the situation.
    Acts done willingly and without any external influence.
    Acts done with full knowledge and understanding of the consequences.
    Acts done under force or coercion and acts done with ignorance of particular circumstances.
    Acts done with partial knowledge and awareness of the situation.
    30s
  • Q5
    What are the indispensable conditions for morality to occur?
    Freedom and obligation.
    Emotion and empathy.
    Knowledge and understanding.
    Instinct and intuition.
    Desire and motivation.
    30s
  • Q6
    What does it mean for an action to be within the full extent of morality?
    The person's freedom and rationality are not altered or modified.
    The action is purely based on emotional considerations.
    The action is in accordance with societal norms.
    The action is influenced by external environmental factors.
    The action results in positive consequences.
    30s
  • Q7
    What is the difference between intellectual choice and practical choice?
    Intellectual choices are based on past experiences, while practical choices are made in the present moment.
    Intellectual choices are logical and rational, while practical choices are irrational and emotional.
    Intellectual choices are made by considering societal norms, while practical choices prioritize personal desires and interests.
    Intellectual choices are made with full knowledge and understanding, while practical choices are impulsive and instinctual.
    Intellectual choices are normative answers based on a moral standpoint, while practical choices are affected by psychological and emotional considerations in actual situations.
    30s
  • Q8
    What are the factors that can affect a person's practical choices in a moral situation?
    Financial considerations and personal gain.
    Social pressure and external expectations.
    Intellectual analysis and logical reasoning.
    Moral principles and ethical guidelines.
    Psychological and emotional stress, as well as a lack of time to deliberate.
    30s
  • Q9
    What is the Filipino saying that emphasizes taking full responsibility for one's actions?
    Puso mo, nasa 'yo!
    Isip mo, gabay mo!
    Buntot mo, hila mo!
    Kamay mo, kapangyarihan mo!
    Dugo mo, sugat mo!
    30s
  • Q10
    What is the main reason for many annulled marriages being brought to court?
    Lack of love and affection between the spouses.
    Unending throwing of blame and accusations between the two parties.
    Financial difficulties and disagreements.
    Interference from family and friends.
    Incompatibility and differences in values.
    30s

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