
Midterm Examination - Understanding the Self (NGEC0213)
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- Q1
He was concerned on the problem of the self
Plato
Socrates
Rene Descartes
David Hume
30s - Q2
Anthropology defines self-awareness as:
develops the neural circuitry or hard wiring of the brain faster than with the children with less stimulation
None of the choices
to learn how to react to others, and to assume a variety of roles.
conceptualized much earlier by children sleeping with parents and are exposed to a variety of stimuli like touch and the like
60s - Q3
What is the meaning of Res Cogitans?
the measurable thing
the thinking being
the mind
the soul
30s - Q4
Which of the following is the definition of culture?
those complex structures of knowledge, beliefs, arts, religion morals, law, language, traditional practices
defined as systems of human behavior and thought.
all of the choices
this covers all customs, traditions and capabilities of humans as they function in society
30s - Q5
It covers a wide range of topics, from crime to religion, from the family to the state, from racial and social class divides to shared cultural ideas, and from societal stability to dramatic upheaval in whole countries.
Psychology
Sociology
Anthropology
Philosophy
30s - Q6
He conceptualized the concept of Zone of Proximal Development that refers to the difference between what a learner can do without help and what he or she can achieve with guidance and encouragement from a skilled partner.
Charles Horton Cooley
George Herbert Mead
Kenneth Gernen
Lev Vygotsky
30s - Q7
It is a study of all the aspects of human condition. This includes human history, the present human condition, and even the future possibilities.
Anthropology
Sociology
Philosophy
Psychology
30s - Q8
Charles Horton Cooley says in his Looking-Glass Self theory that we form our self-image based on?
how we see ourselves in the mirror
how people lead us
how people think of us
how we deal with the bashers
30s - Q9
St. Augustine is the first theologian because
because he had a matured view of Plato's teachings
because he was the first to meld Philosophy and Religion
None of the choices
because he caroused during his younger days
30s - Q10
By doubting his own existence, René Descartes has proved that:
Religion is the opium of the masses
Self-concept is significance
There is a thinking entity that is doing the act of doubting.
The matter is the common stuff that makes upeverything.
60s - Q11
Erving Goffman's dramaturgical analysis is the study of social interaction in terms of:
the games we play
micro transactions
theatrical performance
none of the choices
30s - Q12
For Socrates, self-knowledge, or the examination of one’s life, are very important concerns because only by __________.
hope to improve your life
know yourself
identify your life
love one another
30s - Q13
For Socrates and Plato, the goal of life is to be happy. One becomes happy if one?
is caring
has money
to be romantic
is knowledgeable
30s - Q14
St. Augustine developed a unified perspective on body and soul.
The body is the temple of the soul
The body is the cage of the soul
The body is the spouse of the soul
The body is the snare of the soul
30s - Q15
He founded the Academy and considered as the prototype of today's universities.
Rene Descartes
Plato
Socrates
David Hume
30s