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Quiz no. 1 - Intro to Philo

Quiz by Cathrina Repalda

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
    Freedom of choice has limitations.
    True
    False
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  • Q2
    One should be accountable of his/her actions.
    False
    True
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  • Q3
    Accepting your classmates’ opinion on government services because his experience with transacting with government employees are different from yours is an example of authentic dialogue.
    False
    True
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  • Q4
    Intersubjectivity does not require accepting differences.
    True
    False
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  • Q5
    What is the concept where social interactions among individual validate events occurring in society?
    Communarization
    Subjectivity
    Intersubjectivity
    Intrasubjectivity
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  • Q6
    It is a social process wherein the community of other people are seen as embedded within the self.
    Subjectivity
    Intrasubjectivity
    Communarization
    Intersubjectivity
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  • Q7
    It refers to a genuine relationship between individuals.
    Dialogue
    Intersubjectivity
    Communarization
    Authentic dialogue
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  • Q8
    A n existentialist philosopher who considers human relationships as frustrating and are often inauthentic and ambiguous.
    Jean Paul-Sartre
    Jean Jacques Roseau
    Karl Marx
    Martin Buber
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  • Q9
    A catholic priest philosopher who cnsiders human existence as a continual dialogue with the other, and that the self becomes whole through interaction with nature, with other people, and with God.
    Martin Buber
    Karl Marx
    Gabriel Marcel
    Jean Pal-Sartre
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  • Q10
    It refers to the right of every individual to both seek and receive information from all points of view without restriction.
    freedom of expression
    intellectual freedom
    spiritual freedom
    individual freedom
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  • Q11
    It is defined as the absence of restraints on our ability to think and act for ourselves.
    spiritual freedom
    freedom of expression
    intellectual freedom
    individual freedom
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  • Q12
    The right to vote is an example of _____________.
    individual freedom
    spiritual freedom
    political freedom
    intellectual freedom
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  • Q13
    A classification of law according to Aquinas that refers to the body of law that is held to be derived from nature and binding upon human society in the absence of or in addition to positive law
    Eternal law
    Natural law
    Human Law
    Divine Law
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  • Q14
    You shall not steal is an example of ______________.
    Natural law
    Eternal law
    Divine law
    Human law
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  • Q15
    Obeying traffic rules is an example of __________________
    Human law
    Eternal law
    Natural law
    Divine law
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  • Q16
    Deaf is a term for people who has loss in ______________.
    smell
    taste
    sight
    hearing
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  • Q17
    What type of disability is shown?
    Question Image
    Intellectual disability
    Physical disability
    Mental illness
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  • Q18
    What type of physical disability is shown?
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    Neuromusculoskeletal disability
    Musculoskeletal disability
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  • Q19
    What type of physical disability is shown?
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    Musculoskeletal disability
    Neuromusculoskeletal disability
    45s
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  • Q20
    This historical period is also called as "dark ages"
    Modern period
    Stone age period
    Medieval period
    45s
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