Achivement Test in Philo 11
Achivement Test in Philo 11
Directions: Read the following statements carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer before the number.
1. During a public forum, your father expressed his disapproval by the inaction of the local government to act on
several problems in the community. This is a basic and inherent right of the people to express their grievances,
observations and criticism regarding things and issues which directly affect them.
A. Freedom of Speech C. Freedom of Expression
B. Academic Freedom D. Freedom of the Press
2. Refers to the absence of any physical restraint.
A. Moral Freedom C. Psychological Freedom
B. Physical Freedom D. Academic Freedom
3. Maloi helped an elderly woman cross the street. She believed that it is the right thing to do as human being. Her
action refers to the ability of a person to act out of his or her own free will and self – determination.
A. Responsibility C. Voluntariness
B. Determination D. Prudence
4. Mikha moves freely around the school campus. This refers to the absence of any physical restraint.
A. Psychological Freedom C. Academic Freedom
B. Moral Freedom D. Physical Freedom
5. He stated that freedom of choice is not ready made.
A. Plato C. Aristotle
B. Amable Tuibeo D. Jean Jacques Rosseau
6. is the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use or reason.
A. Prudence C. Freedom
B. Transcendence D. Power of Volition
7. Gelo was imprisoned because he was caught stealing from a convenient store. This refers to the accountability
of a person in consequence of his actions.
A. Voluntariness C. Self – Determination
B. Responsibility D. Liability
8. He stated that “Man extracts knowledge about his constitution from them and he wins an experience from them”.
A. Martin Buber C. Bertrand Russel
B. Edmund Husserl D. Karol Wojtyla
9. Freedom is a state of emancipation, liberty, or free will. Which of the following is considered as the root of
freedom?
A. Knowledge and actions C. Decisions and actions
B. Voluntariness and responsibility D. Reason and will
10. This means doing the right things like speaking the truth, respecting others property, don’t kill, etc.
A. Amoral C. Immoral
B. Moral D. Accountability
11. How to make a proper and right decisions?
A. Reflect on your actions C. Choose what is truthful and beneficial for the common good
B. Consider the effects of and action D. All of the above
12. Which is a requisite of Voluntariness.
A. Freedom
B. Intelligence
C. Intention
D. All of the above
13. People can make a free choice as to whether to commit a crime or not. What is being referred to in the
sentence?
A. Interiority B. Intelligence C. Intention D. All of the above
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14. It refers to the ability to interact in a healthy manner with others and build strong relationships. It involves the
process of creating systems and communication channels to enable group relationships as well as strong one-
on-one relationships.
A. Interpersonal B. Human Relationships C. Intersubjectivity D. Encounter
15. They believed in notion of concrete experience or existence of human person as one must not lose the sight of
oneself in concrete experience.
A. Buber and Wojtyla B. Augustus and Rios C. Polac and August D. King and Vienn
16. Our views and perceptions towards other people by simply identifying them accordingly through interaction.
A. Relationship B. Perception C. Behavior D. Feelings
17. Colet, with her curly hair and chinky eyes made her distinct from her friends. This human nature that defines our
identity, character, or essential qualities of any person or thing is called __________________.
A. Others B. Self C. Self – Other D. You
18. Compared to couple of years ago, Pasig City emerged as a highly urbanized city. This complex and
interrelated series of changes in humanity’s way of life is called;
A. Modernization B. Revolution C. Globalization D. All of these choices
19. This term, coined by the Philosopher Edmund Husserl (1859 – 1938), is most simply stated as an interchange of
thoughts and feeling, both conscious and unconscious, between two persons or subjects, as fascinated by empathy.
A. Subjectivity B. Thoughts C. Intersubjectivity D. Comprehension
20. A being that has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness, and being a part of a
culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of property or legal responsibility.
A. Things B. The others C. Human person D. The other self
21. In Plato's "Symposium", he describes a conversation between Socrates and several of his friends. They are all lying
on couches in various states of drunkenness, arguing about the meaning of love. This is an example of
A. Dialogue B. Language C. Conversation D. Relationship
22. Stacey express herself by means of spoken or written symbols. This is an interaction between persons that
happens through speech or the use of words, expressions, and body language.
A. Language B. Dialogue C. Conversation D. Relationship
23. A social imposition on people who have impairments, making it more difficult for people to do certain activities or
interact with the world around them.
A. Ability B. Privilege C. Disability D. Underprivileged
24. Pablo's family does not have the advantages other people have because they are living in poverty.
A. Ability B. Privilege C. Disability D. Underprivileged
25. The act of giving or assistance must be done _________________
A. With mutual respect B. Wholeheartedly C. In spirit D. All the above
26. The synonym that is many times for underprivileged.
A. Poor B. Poverty C. Rich D. Advantaged
27. Which of the following cannot be a consideration in the perception and reality to the role of the person assumed in
the community?
A. Technologies B. Services available C. Assistance D. Personal advancement
28. Various advocacies supporting persons with disabilities have resulted in the institution of events and
commemorations. What is an international sports competition that features athletes with disabilities?
A. Olympics B. Paralympics C. Symposium D. Talent show
29. The characteristics of representing deprivation that encompasses income, health, education, empowerment and
working condition. What is the most common measurement of the underprivileged?
A. Education B. Working conditions C. Health D. Income
30. In a depressed community, people have less in financial and possessions and opportunities compared to other
people in the society.
A. Underprivileged B. Disabled C. PWDs D. Underprivileged sectors
31. It is a group of people who share a common lifestyle and organization.
A. Human society B. Post-industrial society C. Horticultural society D. Hunting and gathering society
32. A society of technically advance nations based on the production and consumption of services and information
instead of goods.
A. Industrial B. Hunting & Gathering C. Horticultural D. Post-Industrial
33. Until humans began to domesticate plants and animals about ten thousand years ago, all human societies were
A. Horticultural C. Hunters & Gatherers
B. Agrarian D. Industrial
34. Apply to all persons who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory impairments which, in interaction
with various attitudinal and environmental barriers, hinders their full and effective participation in society.
A. Underprivileged B. Abled person C. Underprivileged sectors D. Persons with disabilities
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35. The following are forms of societies EXCEPT one:
A. Post-Industrial B. Horticultural C. Industrial D. Construction
36. This society is one in which people subsist through the cultivation of plants for food consumption.
A. Human society B. Horticultural society C. Post-industrial society D. Hunting and gathering
37. It is known as the "Social Reform and Poverty Alleviation Act."
A. Republic Act No. 8425 of 1997 C. Republic Act 8425
B. Philippines, Republic Act No. 7277 D. Republic Act 10754
38. An Act expanding the benefits and privileges of Persons with Disabilities.
A. Republic Act No. 8425 of 1997 C. Republic Act 8425
B. Philippines, Republic Act No. 7277 D. Republic Act 10754
39. It may be defined as a plurality of individuals interacting with each other according to shared cultural norms and
meanings.
A. Society B. Social contract C. Social system D. Social structure
40. The following are examples of paradigms of a social system EXCEPT:
A. Goal attainment C. Adaptation
B. Integration D. Attitude
41. They are the most social species in our planet and gets easily influenced by the society.
A. Family B. Animals C. Human D. Community
42. Parents are expected to care for their children and protect them from harm. This is a pattern of behavior expected
from an individual in a certain group or situation.
A. Norms B. Role C. Value D. Attitude
43. It is the processes of mutual adjustment among a system's components to promote their long-term dependence on
one another and attachment to the system.
A. Integration B. Goal attainment C. Adaptation D. Pattern maintenance
44. the processes of developing long-term commitment to values and other principles that distinguish the system from
its environments.
A. Pattern Maintenance B. Goal attainment C. Adaptation D. Integration
45. the gaining of control over conditions in environments of the system. Adaptive processes involve developing new
resources or improving allocations of resources to strengthen a system’s capabilities and efficiencies.
A. Integration B. Goal attainment C. Adaptation D. Pattern maintenance
46. the processes of organizing the activities of social units to bring about a valued state in the system’s relationships to
its environments, typically including other social systems.
A. Social System B. Social Integration C. Social Classification D. Social Stratification
47. It is the patterned network of relationships constituting a coherent whole that exist between individuals, groups, and
institutions.
A. Social System B. Social Integration C. Social Classification D. Social Stratification
48. He was the first to formulate a systematic theory of social systems, which he did as a part of his AGIL paradigm.
A. John Locke B. Charles P. Loomis C. Talcott Parson D. Bertrand Russel
49. Abortion is wrong because it involves the killing of human being. What is being referred to the sentence?
A. Moral Acts B. Will C. Character D. Free of choice
50. Our lives should not be merely controlled by __________________.
A. Freedom C. Punishments
B. Both Rewards and punishments D. Rewards
51. Filipino’s loob is essentially _____________ concept.
A. Interpersonal B. Social C. Privately D. Both in Interpersonal and social
52. “The unexamined life is not worth living”. This quotation was popularized by whom?
A. Thales B. John Locke C. Aristotle D. Socrates
53. A philosopher who stated that “For a person to be happy, he/she has to
live a virtuous life”.
A. Thales C. Aristotle
B. John Locke D. Socrates
54. According to Plato, contemplation means?
A. the body is in communion with the universal and eternal ideas.
B. the mind is in communion with the universal and eternal ideas.
C. the heart is in communion with the universal and eternal ideas.
D. the soul is in communion with the universal and eternal ideas.
55. “All things have strived toward their “end”. This excerpt was taken from
the idea of one of the Greek Philosopher in the person of whom?
A. Descartes B. John Locke C. Aristotle D. Democritus
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56. Human beings have right of freedom, there should also be responsibility.
A. False C. True
B. Partly True D. Partly False
57. What is/are the terms that show sharing of oneself to others?
A. Kabutihang loob C. Kagandahang loob
B. Kalooban D. All of these choices
58. Who was Friedrich Nietzsche?
A. He was the student of Socrates.
B. He was the proponent of the dualism.
C. He was the most influential thinker among the modern thinkers.
D. He was an American philosopher.
59. He reminded us that no one lives a good life in order to achieve some other goal. According to him, sufficiency will
be achieved when you are good creations. His goal is to re discover virtue.
A. Aristotle
B. John Locke
C. Gottfried Leibniz
D. Friedrich Nietzsche
60. Ryan et al., (1999); Niemiec et al., (2009) suggested that intrinsic life
goals are related to the following EXCEPT?
A. Greater happiness
B. self-actualization
C. vitality
D. dissatisfaction
Prepared by:
DANNY T. TADIOAN
Social Science Teacher
CHREZALISH I. BATULAN
Subject Group Leader
MARIVI T. CAMACHO
SGH/MTII
Noted by:
BERNADETTE S. AGUSTIN
Assistant Principal II
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