SD Drills in Gen Ed (ENG-FIL-ARTS-UTS-RIZAL)
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- Q1
Who is known as the father of modern philosophy?
Thomas Aquinas
Rene Descartes
Socrates
Plato
30s - Q2
He believed that every person is composed of body and soul, that every human person is dualistic
Socrates
Rene Descartes
Thomas Aquinas
Plato
30s - Q3
He often considered a dualist, as he believed in a fundamental distinction between the body and the soul. His dualistic perspective is rooted in his theory of Forms and his views on the nature of reality and knowledge.
Plato
Aquinas
Kant
Descartes
30s - Q4
Which philosopher argued that our identity isshaped by our relationships with others and the social roles we play
MartinBuber
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
ImmanuelKant
JohnStuart Mill
30s - Q5
The concept of "multiple selves," suggesting that we have different versions of ourselves in different social contexts, is associated with
KennethGergen
Erving Goffman
George Herbert Mead
All of the above
30s - Q6
Which of the following is NOT a component of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
Aesthetic needs
Physiological needs
Safety needs
Esteem needs
30s - Q7
The concept of "locus of control" refers to:
The extent to which individuals believe they can control events that affect them
The tendency to attribute success to internal factors and failures to external factors
The tendency to conform to social norms and expectations
The ability to regulate one's emotions and behavior in challenging situations
30s - Q8
Carl Jung's concept of the "collective unconscious" refers to:
The part of the mind that is inaccessible to conscious awareness
The personal experiences and memories unique to an individual
A shared reservoir of universal symbols and archetypes
The innate drive towards self-actualization
30s - Q9
According to Sigmund Freud, the human psyche is composed of three parts:
Persona, Ego, Self
Conscious, Preconscious, Unconscious
Id, Ego, Superego
Anima, Animus, Shadow
30s - Q10
Which ancient Greek philosopher emphasized the importance of "knowing thyself" as a path to wisdom and self-improvement?
Plato
Socrates
Pythagoras
Aristotle
30s - Q11
Refers to the enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction that a person feels towards others
Puberty
Sexual Orientation
Gender Identity
Psychological Aspects
30s - Q12
A pyramid-shaped model that outlines the different levels of human needs
Trait Theories
Big Five Personality Traits
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Rogers' Unconditional Positive Regard
30s - Q13
This theory holds that morality is grounded in human nature and the rational order of the universe
Consequentialism
Divine Command Theory
Natural Law Theory
Deontology
30s - Q14
This refers to our authentic selves, who we truly are beneath any masks or social facades. It includes our genuine thoughts, feelings, and desires. While it can overlap with the spiritual self, it also encompasses aspects that might not be considered spiritual, like our personality quirks or hidden talents.
Real Self
Social Self
Spiritual Self
Material Self
30s - Q15
Who is known as the father of modern philosophy?
Plato
Immanuel Kant
Aristotle
Rene Descartes
30s