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Philo Q3 Summative Test

1. The document provides a summative test on the introduction to philosophy of the human person. It includes 40 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key philosophers, philosophical concepts, branches of philosophy and perspectives. The questions cover both Eastern and Western philosophical traditions. 2. The test questions require matching concepts from column A to their descriptions in column B. Concepts included are different philosophers' ideas, schools of thought, biases, theories of knowledge, branches of philosophy and metaphysics. 3. The test examines knowledge across various areas of philosophy including logic, epistemology, metaphysics, ethics and perspectives on human nature. Both Eastern and Western traditions are represented in the content and concepts tested.
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Philo Q3 Summative Test

1. The document provides a summative test on the introduction to philosophy of the human person. It includes 40 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key philosophers, philosophical concepts, branches of philosophy and perspectives. The questions cover both Eastern and Western philosophical traditions. 2. The test questions require matching concepts from column A to their descriptions in column B. Concepts included are different philosophers' ideas, schools of thought, biases, theories of knowledge, branches of philosophy and metaphysics. 3. The test examines knowledge across various areas of philosophy including logic, epistemology, metaphysics, ethics and perspectives on human nature. Both Eastern and Western traditions are represented in the content and concepts tested.
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INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHYOF THE HUMAN PERSON: SUMMATIVE TEST

Match the correct answer from column A to column B.

A B
1. In this perspective, they considered man as God’s creation. a. Philosophy

2. ‘I do not agree with this Western practice of placing aged b. Plato


parents in home for the aged. We Filipinos take care of our
family members. What kind of bias is this?
3. These kinds of fallacies used threat or force or an undesirable c. Philosophers
event to advance in arguments.
4. Jesus Christ as the god of Christianity,_______as the god of d. Holistic thinking
Islam.
5. In this theory they view knowledge as based on argument, and e. Partial thinking
that something is true to anyone agrees that it is true.
6. A problem-solving device which identifies the most acceptable f. Pythagoras
solutions as one which has the fewest assumptions.
7. The emphasis of their thought is based on the discussions of g. Aristotle
the human situations and society and on the individual rights
and liberties.
8. To reach nirvana, you must follow the 8-fold path and reject the h. Sense of wonder
material aspect.
9. Reason and logic considered as basis of their knowledge and i. Love for wisdom
beliefs.
10. What school of thoughts in Western philosophy believes that j. Experience
human experience is define by views, emotions and actions of
the individual?
11. For Eastern philosophy, knowledge acquire through the belief k. Epistemology
system while in the Western knowledge acquire
through_______;
12. Judaism as to monotheism, Hinduism as to______; l. Logic
13. What branch of Metaphysics belongs these philosophical m. Ethics
questions “What is the origin of the world”?
14. Branch of Philosophy that teaches us to have good arguments. n. Cosmology
15. A German Philosopher Karl Jasper saw the need to philosophize o. Ontology
because of______. He called it also as a limit situation.
16. The Greek philosopher Plato believe that philosophy is brought p. Be reincarnated
about man’s sense of________. An over bounding curiosity will
lead to ask questions.
17. He enrolled in Academy but disagreed with his teacher theory q. Study of science
of forms. He introduced the deductive reasoning
18. It is a perspective thinking that considers a “big picture” when r. Existentialism
looking on the problems or situations.
19. He founded Academy, an institution for higher learning which s. Stoicism
was first of its kind in western world.
20. Place emphasis on human behavior and thought process in t. Rationalism
analyzing human nature.
21. It is the study or discipline that uses human reason to u. Jainism
investigate the ultimate causes, reasons and principles which
govern all things.
22. What do you call a person who love for wisdom? v. Buddhism
23. It is a perspective thinking that focuses on specific aspects of a w. Shintoism
situation.
24. He was the one who called themselves as philosophers. x. Scholasticism
25. Rene Descartes consider this as reason why people y. Social and Political
philosophize. He himself rejects his own ideas to come with the
truth.
26. What branch of Philosophy that studied about the scope and z. Phenomenology
nature of knowledge?
27. In what branch of Philosophy that teaches us to follow the A1. Socratic method
norms and standard of our society?
28. Branch of Metaphysics that studied about the soul and mind. B2. Occam’s Razor
29. In Western Philosophy they believed that man has only one life, C3. Consensus Theory
while in the Eastern philosophy they believe that the life of man
has ____;
30. The emphasis of their beliefs is based on morality, virtue, calm D4. Correspondence Theory
and emotional fortitude.
31. In Eastern philosophy, this school of thoughts rejects the idea of E5. Constructivist Theory
creator. Considered the universe as eternal.
32. They believed that material thing and spiritual aspects are F6. Coherence Theory
closely connected, rituals and traditions are the way to connect
with spiritual world.
33. They believed that application of philosophy is based on the G7. Allah
religious doctrine or belief. What school of thought is this?
34. Experience is studied based on the subjective viewpoint of the H8. Appeal to force
individual.
35. One of the methods used by the philosophers to conduct their I9. Framing bias
study, this is where they engage in discussion and debate on
their ideas.
36. To come up with the truth, this theory assumes a direct J10. Cultural bias
relationship between an idea and reality and that statement
can be taken as fact.
37. They hold the views that something is true if we can put it into K11. Biological perspective
practice or useful in real life.
38. One of the most common biases that focus on a certain aspect L12. Psychological perspective
of a problem while ignoring other aspects.
39. This perspective considers man as a part of natural world and a M. Economical perspective
product of natural world.
40. Focuses on man’s ability to engage in productive activities to N. Theological perspective
meet his wants and needs.

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