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- Q1The following statements describe philosophy, except:Philosophy enables a person to engage in critical thinking.Philosophy contributes to self-development.Philosophy helps us to be a good communicator and present ourselves clearly.Philosophy does not improve problem-solving and decision making.300sPPT11/12-Ib-1.2
- Q2It is a way of looking at things using particular and specifics of a given situation.BiasPartial ThinkingOpinionClaim300sPPT11/12-Ia-1.1
- Q3Philosophy is derived from two Greek words: philos (love) and sophia (wisdom). Which of the following is the common meaning of philosophy?Love of TruthLove of EarthLove of WisdomLove of Beauty300sPPT11/12-Ib-1.2
- Q4What do you call the argument based on faulty reasoning?fallacyknowledgeideasopinion300sPPT11/12-Ib-1.3
- Q5What do you call to the series of statements that provides reasons to convince the reader or listener that a claim or opinion is true?conclusionknowledgefactarguments300sPPT11/12-Ic-2.1
- Q6This theory of truth states that a proposition is true if it is corresponding to the facts.Correspondence TheoryCoherence TheoryPragmatic TheoryCorrect thinking Theory300sPPT11/12-Id-2.3
- Q7The scientific method is also known as by what name?Logical methodSocratic methodEmpirical methodDialectic method300sPPT11/12-Id-2.3
- Q8It refers to the fallacy of attacking the person presenting the argument instead of the argument itself.ad populumad misericordiamad baculumad hominem300sPPT11/12-Id-2.2
- Q9It refers to the fallacy of using the threat of force or an undesirable event to advance an argument.ad hominemad misericordiamad populumad baculum300sPPT11/12-Id-2.2
- Q10It refers to the fallacy of using emotion such as pity or sympathy.ad baculumad hominemad misericordiamad populum300sPPT11/12-Id-2.3
- Q11It refers to a fallacy wherein an idea is acceptable because it has been true for a long time.ad antiquitiesad baculumad hominemad misericordiam300sPPT11/12-Id-2.3
- Q12It refers to the fallacy wherein an idea is presented as acceptable because a lot of people accept it.ad baculumad populumad misericordiamad hominem300s
- Q13Which of the following is the study that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes, reasons, and principles that governs all things?EconomicsPhilosophyPsychologyAnthropology300sPPT11/12-Ia-1.1
- Q14It refers to a fallacy wherein assuming that what is true of a part is true for the whole.ad antiquitiesfallacy of compositionad populumad misericordiam300sPPT11/12-Id-2.3
- Q15It refers to a fallacy wherein assuming that what is true for the whole is true for its parts.fallacy of divisionad populumad baculumpetitio principi300sPPT11/12-Id-2.3