Philo Reviewer w Answer
Philo Reviewer w Answer
1. A lady suffering from 5 years of fighting for her life because of leukemia. She meets
the Creator on her 35th birthday. This lady is a Christian believer, what do you think
is she expecting on her afterlife?
a. To be judge by her Creator
b. To be reincarnated
c. To have an eternal life
d. To stay in purgatory
3. Which of the following perspectives on the human person's relationship with death is
most
healthy and beneficial for personal growth and development?
a. Ignoring or denying the reality of death.
b. Acknowledging and accepting the reality of death as a natural part of life and using it
as a source of motivation for living a meaningful and fulfilling life.
c. Constantly fixating on death and allowing it to consume one's thoughts and actions.
d. Believing in an afterlife and using it as a way to avoid dealing with death and its
finality
6. Bert is a government employee who accepts under the table transactions to help
applicants
avoid tiring application process in the service. What applies to Bert’s action?
a. Intellectual choice
b. Involuntary choice
c. Practical choice
d. Voluntary choice
7. What is an idea mostly used in existentialism which means having true and
meaningful
existence?
a. Sincerity
b. Audacity
c. Practicality
d. Authenticity
8. Which of the following strategies would be most effective for managing death anxiety?
a. Ignoring the thoughts and feelings associated with death.
b. Confronting and talking about one's fears and thoughts about death.
c. Distracting oneself with work or other activities.
d. Focusing on physical fitness and health.
14. Graduating SHS students are faced with different choices about what they are
going to after they finish studies. How will you decide what course of action will be
taken in a prudent manner?
a. Try everything and decide after what better option to take
b. Follow what the society tells you
c. Wait for opportunities that will come
d. Choose what is appropriate to your interest, resources and skills
16. Peter is a type of an introvert person. His classmates had known this since
elementary and his classmates wanted to let him join their group at least for
academic purposes. Now, they are in Grade 12, how could they convince Sean to
change his attitude?
a. No need to talk to Peter since he will not change anyway.
b. Ask him to decide whether he wanted to join or not. Take it or leave it.
c. Everyone should understand his beingness, however, everyone should also pray to
let him change for the better.
d. Treat him as a new classmate so he can join them for a start all over again.
17. Indigenous people have their own culture that many do not understand and
make fun of. How are you going to treat the members of the IP community so that
they will also feel part of the society?
a. Indigenous people must be treated with simplicity
b. Our way of giving special treatments is to accept the way they talk.
c. These people need to be respected regardless of their cultural values and tradition
d. Society should allow them to be excused in any event because they are Indigenous
people.
18. Which of the statements below shows what Intersubjectivity means with the
PWD and the
underprivileged persons?
a. Dexter is finding it hard to land a job because of his speech problem although he
graduated from college.
b. Mang Jose is an industrious person who works 12 hours every day as a scavenger,
however his earnings are not enough to feed his family of five
c. Ryan is a mechanic who does his job satisfactorily even though he did not complete
his studies.
d. Xander has no legs since birth, but he is going to compete in swimming in the
Paralympics.
19. In which society has significantly changed our way of learning, working, and
socializing?
a. Digital Society
b. Industrial Society
c. Post Industrial Society
d. Tribal Society
22. In a digital society, how have human relationships been transformed compared
to traditional
societies?
a. Human relationships in digital society are unaffected by technology, and people
continue to interact in the same ways as in traditional societies.
b. Digital society has eliminated the need for face-to-face interaction, leading to more
isolated and disconnected relationships.
c. Digital society allows for instant communication, enabling people to form and
maintain relationships across long distances, but also creates challenges in
emotional connection.
d. Digital society encourages only professional relationships, while personal
relationships remain unaffected by technological changes.
23. How do societal structures such as class, gender, and culture affect human
relationships?
a. These societal structures have no impact on human relationships, as personal
interactions are solely based on individual preferences.
b. These structures only affect professional relationships, not personal ones.
c. Class, gender, and cultural norms influence the way people interact, communicate,
and form relationships by setting expectations and shaping power dynamics.
d. Societal structures promote equality in relationships by removing any differences
between individuals.
24. In a society where social media plays a major role in daily communication, how
might individuals’ personal relationships be affected?
a. Personal relationships will become more meaningful as social media platforms
encourage emotional expression and deeper connections.
b. Social media will only strengthen face-to-face relationships by increasing the
frequency of in-person meetings.
c. Social media will not impact personal relationships, as it is just another form of
entertainment.
d. Personal relationships may become more superficial, as individuals may prioritize
virtual interactions over deep, in-person connections.
32. This society is small in scale; bound to its spatial and temporal range of
relations in terms of
society, law, and politics; and possesses a moral code, cult, and wide range of belief
systems.
a. Digital society
b. Feudal Society
c. Industrial Society
d. Tribal Society
33. How do the power structures, authority, and access to resources differ between
feudal society
and digital society, and what impact do these differences have on individual freedom and
social
mobility?
a. Feudal society provided equal access to resources for all, while digital society
restricts access, limiting freedom and mobility
b. In digital society, power is centralized like feudalism, limiting access to resources
and reducing social mobility.
c. Feudal society had centralized power with limited social mobility, while digital
society offers more decentralized access to resources and greater opportunities for
individual freedom.
d. Both feudal and digital societies are equally centralized, restricting individual
freedom and limiting social mobility.
35. What best describes Martin Buber’s emphasis in the kind of interaction?
a. Object-to-Object
b. Subject-to- Object
c. Self-to-Self
d. Subject-to-Subject
36. In the parable of the Good Samaritan, what philosophical concept does it
illustrate?
a. Economic Justice
b. Individuality
c. Intersubjectivity
d. Social hierarchy
37. Persons with Disability are also human persons, but society nowadays pay
little attention to
their needs as compared with normal people have. However, when you see a deaf and
mute
buying in a fast-food chain, how do you demonstrate your concern for them?
a. Offer your help to order their food.
b. Let them do their way of buying food.
c. Let the food chain staff do their job
d. You don’t need to bother yourself with them.
38. Who among the philosophers focus on the concept of human-heartedness in
his philosophy of intersubjectivity?
a. Confucius
b. Karol Wojtyla
c. Martin Buber
d. Martin Heidegger
40. Who is the Jewish philosopher who introduced the “I-Thou” and “I-It”
relationships?
a. Confucius
b. Karol Wojtyla
c. Martin Buber
d. Martin Heidegger
41. Intersubjective relationship is one of the favorite themes of most Filipino songs.
“PANANAGUTAN” is a Filipino song which is about intersubjectivity. What is the main
message of
this song?
a. “I always love you “
b. “No man is an island “
c. “Looking through the eyes of love “
d. “I am fully human, fully alive”
44. What do you call the society that influences its members see and interact with
foreigners and immigrants through trading and exchanging of goods or services.
a. Feudal Society
b. Industrial Society
c. Post Industrial Society
d. Tribal Society
45. According to Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) in his book Being and Time, which
of the following is NOT a phenomenological notion of death?
a. Death is certain
b. Death is non-relational
c. Death is one’s property
d. Death is happiness