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MIDTERM EXAMINATION IN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON 12

Quiz by Orlando I. Pragas

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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  • Q1
    He was among the first to propose that matter is composed of particles called atoms.
    Heraclitus
    Diogenes of Sinope
    Pythagoras
    Democritus
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  • Q2
    He was credited with the saying “No man ever steps in the same river twice.”
    Democritus
    Pythagoras
    Heraclitus
    Diogenes
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  • Q3
    It is a method of inquiry where two opposing ideas are discussed in an attempt to arrive at new knowledge.
    Dialectic
    Socratic method
    Deductive
    Theory of Forms
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  • Q4
    It is a means of examining a topic by devising a series of questions that let the learner examine and analyze his knowledge and views regarding the topic.
    Dialectic
    Socratic method
    Deductive
    Theory of Forms
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  • Q5
    It is a school of philosophy which believes that wisdom and simple living will result in a life free of fear and pain.
    Materialism
    Epicureanism
    Utilitarianism
    Philosophy
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  • Q6
    Who states that DOUBT is the beginning of philosophy?
    Plato
    Karl Jaspers
    Aristotle
    Descartes
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  • Q7
    It is Greek word which means wisdom.
    Philia
    Arete
    Sophia
    Logos
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  • Q8
    These are questions that seek to inquire the very frameworks upon which people base their own beliefs and views.
    Knowledge
    External questions
    Internal questions
    Framework
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  • Q9
    It is a branch of philosophy which deals with correct reasoning.
    Metaphysics
    Ethics
    Epistemology
    Logic
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  • Q10
    Which branch of philosophy deals with the questions of reality and existence.
    Epistemology
    Metaphysics
    Ethics
    Logic
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  • Q11
    This is often described as looking at the big picture” when describing and analyzing a situation or problem.
    Perspective
    Holistic
    Partial
    Framework
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  • Q12
    Which of the following is NOT TRUE about holistic perspective?
    Enable a person to step back and consider the general aspects of a certain problem
    Encourages us to be more critical and considerate
    Gives rise to a more appreciative perspective about life
    Focuses on certain areas or aspects of a problem in order to understand it
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  • Q13
    It is the examination of thoughts, feelings, and actions and to learn more about one’s life and experiences.
    Framework
    Perspective
    Holistic
    Reflection
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  • Q14
    Which is NOT a practical use of philosophy in our lives?
    Contributes to delf-development
    Makes our communication clear and adequate
    Improves problem-solving and decision-making
    Promotes arrogance
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  • Q15
    It lies at the heart of any inquiry.
    Fact
    Propositions
    Truth
    Opinions
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  • Q16
    It is an awareness and understanding of something.
    Claim
    Beliefs
    Fact
    Knowledge
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  • Q17
    Which does NOT form the process of knowing the truth?
    By not subjecting to tests
    Proving through the use of one’s senses
    Basing it on facts
    Getting consensus
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  • Q18
    These are the bases for making arguments and convincing people that a certain claim is a fact.
    Facts
    Conclusion
    beliefs
    Opinions
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  • Q19
    These are statements that assume the claim to be true and provide reasons why the statement is true.
    Conclusion
    Arguments
    Explanations
    Opinions
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  • Q20
    These are series of statements that provide reasons to convince the reader to listener that a claim or opinion is truthful.
    Explanations
    Conclusions
    Arguments
    Beliefs
    30s
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