
MALE-REGIONAL ASSESSMENT INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
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- Q1
Which of the following is the study that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes, reasons, and principles that govern all things?
Anthropology
Psychology
Philosophy
Economics
30sPPT11/12-Ia-1.1 - Q2
There are reasons why philosophy is hard to define. Which of the following could BEST describe the reason why?
Philosophy changes historically in respect to its content and character
Philosophy requiresdeep thought and reflection
Philosophy includes standards and thoughts
Philosophy is clear and precise so is specific.
30sPPT11/12-Ib-1.2 - Q3
The following statements describe philosophy EXCEPT_____________.
Philosophy enables a person to engage in critical thinking.
Philosophy reluctantly improve problem-solving and decision-making.
Philosophy contributes to self-development
Philosophy helps us to be good communicators who can present ourselves clearly
30sPPT11/12-Ib-1.2 - Q4
Which of the following is a way of thinking that is accompanied by people’s beliefs andviews?
personal view
framework
opinion
ideals
30sPPT11/12-Ib-1.3 - Q5
What do we call the activity that requires a person to examine one’s thoughts?
analysis
reasoning
reflection
meditation
30sPPT11/12-Ib-1.3 - Q6
When trying to understand a particular problem or situation, which perspective is characterized as being inclusive in nature?
bias
opinion
claim
holistic
30sPPT11/12-Ib-1.3 - Q7
The series of statements that provide reasons to convince the reader or listener that a claim is true is called __________.
facts
knowledge
conclusion
arguments
30sPPT11/12-Ic-2.1 - Q8
A particular student is charged with lying before a discipline officer in the school because of faulty reasoning. In effect, he cannot fully explain himself. What do we call the arguments based on faulty reasoning?
opinion
ideas
fallacy
knowledge
30sPPT11/12-Id-2.2 - Q9
Ricardo cannot arrive at solid and profound decisions and many other things because ofa particular tendency. The way he views people and things is oftentimes faulty. This statement shows _____________.
bias
fallacies
claims
explanations
30sPPT11/12-Id-2.2 - Q10
Which method of philosophizing distinguishes opinion from facts or from personal feelings or emotions?
critical thinking
wishful thinking
bias elimination
reduction criticism
30sPPT11/12-Ib-1.3 - Q11
Which of thefollowing enable us to do and experience the things that make us human?
possess
sprinted
. embodiment
acquire
30sPPT11/12-If-3.1 - Q12
George is thinking on how to deepen his knowledge in philosophizing. Which of the choices can help him?
problem-solving
reflection
dream
dialogue
30sPPT11/12-Ib-1.2 - Q13
Esther is a strong person. She always analyzes the situation before taking any action. She is very capable of acting and being aware of her actions. What value is possessed and practiced by Esther?
self-activity
transcendence
self-assessment
exercise
30sPPT11/12-Ig-3.2 - Q14
It recognizes the intrinsic value of other beings aside from their utility. It emphasizes the interdependence of organisms within ecosystems and the ecosystems with each other within the biosphere. What do you call this paradigm?
ecofeminism
deep ecology
social ecology
environment
30sPPT11/12-Ii-4.2 - Q15
The sum total of all the surroundings of a living organism, including natural forces and other living things that provide conditions for development and growth as well as danger and damage is called ____________.
deep ecology
ecofeminism
social ecology
environment
30sPPT11/12-Ii-4.1