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Final Examination Questionnaire in IPHP

The document discusses various topics related to philosophy including phenomenology, experience, death, love, and dialogue. It provides definitions and concepts from philosophers such as Socrates, Aristotle, Plato, Martin Buber, and others. The document contains multiple choice questions to test understanding of key ideas from these topics and philosophers.

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Final Examination Questionnaire in IPHP

The document discusses various topics related to philosophy including phenomenology, experience, death, love, and dialogue. It provides definitions and concepts from philosophers such as Socrates, Aristotle, Plato, Martin Buber, and others. The document contains multiple choice questions to test understanding of key ideas from these topics and philosophers.

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1. The study of experience and the ways in which things present themselves in and through experience.

a. Phenomenology b. Intersubjectivity c. Social Systems d. Death


2. According to Penelope Douglas, “Experience is the best _______”.
a. Instructor b. Professor c. Teacher d. Image
3. According to Oscar Wilde, “Experience is the hardest kind of _________.”
a. Lesson b. Test c. Teacher d. Question
4. It is said that “________ learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others.
a. Idiot b. Moron c. Intelligent d. Fools
5. It expresses the idea that if an entity x reduces to an entity y then y is in a sense prior to x.
a. Reduction b. Experience c. Epoche d. Eidetic
6. This type of reduction is the bracketing or suspending of the natural attitude toward an object.
a. Experience b. Epoche c. Eidetic d. Intuition
7. This type of reduction is the reduction of experience to its essence.
a. Epoche b. Eidetic c. Experience d. Intuition
8. A person is conscious of the fact that he perceives an object. But without understanding its meaning and essence.
a. Perception b. Intuition c. Eidetic d. Epoche
9. Insight into the nature and meaning of something through the experience of that something.
a. Intuition b. Perception c. Eidetic d. Epoche
10. To be conscious is to experience an act of knowing in which the subject is aware of an object. What is it?
a. Intentionality b. Consciousness c. Noesis d. Noema
11. An act of awareness in which the subject is presented with an object.
a. Noema b. Intentionality c. Noesis d. Consciousness
12. According to Brian Tracy, “Your life is a reflection of your thoughts. If you change your thinking, you change your
_______”.
a. Image b. Work c. Habit d. Life
13. For this philosopher, to have a happy life you must live virtuously. Who is he?
a. Socrates b. Aristotle c. Plato d. Rene Descartes
14. He said that through contemplation or thinking deeply about something you will become happy. Who is he?
a. Socrates b. Aristotle c. Plato d. Rene Descartes
15. Living a happy life according to this philosopher is, “You must develop potentialities and realize its actualities”.
a. Socrates b. Aristotle c. Plato d. Rene Descartes
16. The condition of man, a subject, among other men, who are also subjects.
a. Intersubjectivity b. Phenomenology c. Social Systems d. Death
17. He is an Austrian-born Israeli Jewish philosopher best known for his philosophy of dialogue.
a. Adolf Hitler b. Martin Buber c. Martin Luther d. Ken Martin
18. It refers to the shared awareness and understanding among persons.
a. Intersubjectivity b. Phenomenology c. Social Systems d. Death
19. It refers to the life of a group bound together by common experiences and reactions.
a. Interhuman b. Social c. Systems d. Encounter
20. It refers to the life between and among persons; it refers to the interpersonal, that is, a life of dialogue.
a. Interhuman b. Social c. Systems d. Encounter
21. It is a deep and genuine relationship between persons.
a. Interhuman b. Dialogue c. Social d. Encounter
22. All of these are obstacles to dialogue except __________.
a. Seeming b. Being c. Speechifying d. Imposition
23. It is a way of approaching the other governed by the image one desires to impress on the other.
a. Being a. Seeming c. Imposition d. Speechifying
24. All of these are contrast to the obstacles of dialogue except ____________.
a. Making present b. Being c. Unfolding d. Seeming
25. It refers to one’s talking past another.
a. Imposition b. Seeming c. Speechifying d. Being
26. Refers to a list of things that one has not done before but wants to do before dying.
a. Bucket List b. Travelling c. Adventures d. Death
27. It is simply equated to the stopping of heartbeat and breathing
a. Death b. Heart Delay c. Arrest d. Comatose
28. It is the philosophical or religious concept that an aspect of a living being starts a new life in a different physical body or
form after each biological death.
a. Ahimsa b. Reincarnation c. Resurrection d. Moksha
29. What is the meaning of YOLO?
a. You only lie once b. You only ligo once c. You only live once d. You only love once
30. According to him, “No man knows whether death may not even turn out to be the greatest blessing for a human being;
and yet people fear it as if they knew for certain that it is the greatest of evil.”
a. Plato b. Aristotle c. Socrates d. Spinoza
31. According to him, “After all, to the well-organised mind, death is but the next great adventure.”
a. Harry Potter b. Adbus Dumbledore c. King Henry d. Peter Pan
32. This philosopher said that “All sensation and consciousness ends with death”. Who is he?
a. Epicurus b. Aristotle c. Plato d. Socrates
33. What is the meaning of FOMO?
a. Fear of Minding Out b. Fear of Mix Oxygen c. Fear of Missing Out d. Fear of Making Out
34. What is the first possibility of death according to Socrates?
a. Passage to another life b. Fear no evil c. Death is permanent d. Dreamless Sleep
nd
35. What is the 2 possibility of death according to Socrates?
a. Fear no evil b. Death is permanent c. Passage to another life d. Dreamless Sleep
36. Death is ___________:
a. Predictable b. Irresistible c. Certain d. Calculable
37. The reduction of an object to the very activity of one’s consciousness.
a. Transcendental Reduction b. Eidetic Reduction c. Epoche d. Intuition
38. One of the most basic experiences of the human being because of self-awareness.
a. Loving b. Crying c. Loneliness d. Death
39. It is a way by which people address loneliness using drugs, rituals, sex and alcohol to find one ’s self.
a. Escapism b. Conformity with groups c. Creative Activity d. Mobile Legends
40. It is away by which people address loneliness by means of joining a group, organization, club or fraternity.
a. Escapism b. Conformity with groups c. Creative Activity d. Mobile Legends
41. It’s an essential characteristics of love because the other is a concrete particular person with his/her own being history.
a. Historical b. Total c. Eternal d. Sacred
42. It’s an essential characteristic of love because persons are indivisible.
a. Historical b. Total c. Eternal d. Sacred
43. It’s an essential characteristic of love because love is not given only for a limited period of time.
a. Historical b. Total c. Eternal d. Sacred
44. It’s an essential characteristic because in love, persons are valuable in themselves.
a. Historical b. Total c. Eternal d. Sacred
45. It constitutes finding in the other the disposition toward what one recognizes as true, good and beautiful.
a. Unfolding b. Total c. Eternal d. Loving
46. It constitutes holding one’s own opinion, values, attitudes and oneself without regard for those of another.
a. Unfolding b. Imposition c. Eternal d. Loving
47. It is the tendency that makes dialogue and personal making present difficult when we break person into parts.
a. Derivational Thinking b. Reductive thinking c. Analytical thinking d. Thinking out loud
48. It is the tendency that makes dialogue and personal making present difficult when we reduce the richness of a person.
a. Derivational Thinking b. Reductive thinking c. Analytical thinking d. Thinking out loud
49. It is the tendency that makes dialogue difficult when we derive the person from a mixed formula.
a. Derivational Thinking b. Reductive thinking c. Analytical thinking d. Thinking out loud
50. If today is Thursday, what is the day after yesterday?
a. Wednesday b. Tuesday c. Thursday d. Friday

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