
Summative Test in Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Quiz by JON MERIL BAYOGOS
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- Q1
Which branch of philosophy deals primarily with the study of knowledge?
Ethics
Epistemology
Aesthetics
Metaphysics
30s - Q2
What is defined as erroneous and false reasoning?
Principle of Interiority
Externality
Principle of non-contradiction
Fallacy
30s - Q3
What is the process of engaging oneself in matters of utility and methodologies to clear out any practical problem or abstract idea?
doing conclusions
doing philosophy
doing arguments
doing logic
30s - Q4
What point of view is characterized by acting without reflecting on the consequences?
Selfish
Holistic
Partial
Final
30s - Q5
What does the term philosophy mean?
love of morality”
love of wisdom
love of learning
love of critical thinking
30s - Q6
It is something which we deem to understand or grasp fully.
Knowledge
Principle of sufficient
Principle of identity
Logic
30s - Q7
Who among the following students may have already developed a broader philosophical perspective?
Maria, who regularly monitors the behavior of her classmates
Francis, who rarely talks with his classmates, but is always observing them
Princess, who always listens to all sides of the argument before giving any advice.
Kristina, who always chats with her classmates about their interests
30s - Q8
What is an argument in philosophical definition?
A factual disagreement between people
A shouting match
Any verbal attempt to persuade
Giving reasons for belief
30s - Q9
The famous statement “An unexamined life is not worth living” is attributed to _______.
Socrates
Aristotle
Plato
John Locke
30s - Q10
Which statement about philosophy is correct?
1. Doing philosophy is also a way of engaging in scientific inquiry.
2. Points of view from different people are always contradicting.
3. Philosophical reflection does not develop evaluative skills.
Both statements 1 and 2
Statement 1
Statement 3
Statement 2
30s - Q11
These are tendencies or influences which affect the views of people.
Consequences
Common Sense
Bias
Transcendence
30s - Q12
It is a prudent or sound judgement used to validate if a thing is valid or not.
Bias
Self-awareness
Common Sense
Self determination
30s - Q13
The first traits that define a person having a clear perception of oneself, including his or her thoughts, emotions, identity and actions.
Human Nature
Dignity
Self-awareness
Interiority
30s - Q14
The result or effect of an action or condition
Human Nature
Transcendence
Bias
Consequences
30s - Q15
The ability to surpass limit.
Transcendence
Consequences
Bias
Externality
30s