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1. This document appears to be a midterm exam from Sunny Hillside School of Bataan for a course called Introduction to Philosophy in the Human Person. 2. The exam contains 3 tests - the first asks students to complete sentences about philosophical methods and questions using terms like organized, knowledge, critical, and reflective. 3. The second test involves unjumbling letters to form philosophical terms related to vulnerability, forgiveness, and transcendence. 4. The third test is a matching exercise that pairs philosophical principles and concepts with their definitions, covering topics like emptiness, science, philosophy, and causes.

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Midterm Exam in Philosophy

1. This document appears to be a midterm exam from Sunny Hillside School of Bataan for a course called Introduction to Philosophy in the Human Person. 2. The exam contains 3 tests - the first asks students to complete sentences about philosophical methods and questions using terms like organized, knowledge, critical, and reflective. 3. The second test involves unjumbling letters to form philosophical terms related to vulnerability, forgiveness, and transcendence. 4. The third test is a matching exercise that pairs philosophical principles and concepts with their definitions, covering topics like emptiness, science, philosophy, and causes.

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SUNNY HILLSIDE SCHOOL OF BATAAN, INC.

Upper Ipag, Mariveles, Bataan


Email: [email protected]
Contact no.: (047)612-0420

MIDTERM EXAMINATION
INTRO TO THE PHILOSOPHY IN THE HUMAN PERSON

Name: Date:
Grade & Section: Teacher: John Christopher A. Baysa

TEST 1: Complete the sentence.


Complete the methods of philosophy that leads to wisdom and truth sentences by choosing the correct words from
the box. (10 points)

answers perennial critical reflective

organized knowledge dispute faith

science systematic

1. Philosophy is an __________________ body of ___________________, the subject matter of philosophy


is questions.
2. Philosophical questions have _________________, but the answer remain in ________________.
3. Philosophical questions cannot be settled by _______________, common sense, or _______________.
4. Philosophical questions are ________________ intellectual interest to human beings.
5. Philosophical questions are ________________ thinking.
6. Critical thinking is the careful, __________________, rational, _______________ approach to questions
of very general interest.

Test 2: Jumble the Letters.


The letters of the words are jumbled. Figure out what the words is and unite it on the blank line provided with
the right definition. (2 points each)
ovel frailue senserofigv onllisense nuvelbiratily

_______________ 1. The experience that we are contingent, that we are dependent for our existence on another
is frightening.
_______________ 2. Freed from our anger and bitterness because of the actions and/or words of another.
_______________ 3. Rooted from our sense of vulnerability and fear of death.
_______________ 4. Makes us hope and trust that all can be brought into good.
_______________ 5. To experience richness, positivity, and transcendence.
TEST 3: Mix and Match.
Match the correct definitions with their words by putting the correct letters of the matches in the blanks.
(2pts.each)
_____ 1. Emptying a. Nothing exist without enough reason for its being and
existence
_____ 2. Science b. A principle is that which something proceeds in any
manner whatsoever
_____ 3. Philosophy c. It can be intellectual, spiritual and physical
_____ 4. Natural Light of Reason d. It means the “love of wisdom”
_____ 5. Principle of Sufficient Reason e. Philosophers uses his natural capacity to think
_____ 6. First Cause or Highest Principle f. It is multidimensional or holistic
_____ 7. Principle of Non-Contradiction g. Everything is its own being, and not being is not being
_____ 8. Principle of Excluded Middle h. It is possible for a thing o be and not to be at the same
time
_____ 9. Study of All Things i. A thing is either is or is not; everything must be either be
or not be
_____ 10. Principle of Identity j. It follows certain steps or it employs certain procedures

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