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This document outlines the test matrix and exam questions for the Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person 11 course at Alos National High School for the second semester of the school year 2022-2023. It includes competencies, weight distribution, and a series of multiple-choice questions covering various philosophical concepts and theories. The exam is designed to assess students' understanding and application of philosophical principles.

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This document outlines the test matrix and exam questions for the Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person 11 course at Alos National High School for the second semester of the school year 2022-2023. It includes competencies, weight distribution, and a series of multiple-choice questions covering various philosophical concepts and theories. The exam is designed to assess students' understanding and application of philosophical principles.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ALAMINOS CITY
ALOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
ALOS, ALAMINOS CITY, PANGASINAN

TEST MATRIX
IN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON 11
2ND SEMESTER; QUARTER 3
S.Y. 2022-2023

No. of Hours

Remembering

Total Number
Understandin

Evaluating
Analyzing
Applying

Creating

of Items
Weight
Competencies

g
Distinguish a holistic perspective
from a partial point of view 8 0.26 1-6 7-8 9 10-13 13
(PPT11/12-Ia-1.1)

Realize the value of doing


philosophy in obtaining a broad
perspective on life (PPT11/12-Ib-
1.2)
 Identify the meaning, 5 0.16 14-16 17 18-19 21-22 8
importance, and source of
knowledge.
 Describe, the steps/processes
of acquiring knowledge
Distinguish opinion from truth
3 0.08 20 23 24-25 4
(PPT11/12-Ic-2.1)
Evaluate truth from opinions in
different situations using the
6 0.18 26 27-33 34 9
methods of philosophizing
(PPT11/12-Id-2.3)
Recognize how the human body
imposes limits and possibilities for
transcendence (PPT11/12-If-3.1)
 Analyze how the human 5 0.16 35-39 40-42 8
body imposes limits and
possibilities for
transcendence
Demonstrate the virtues of
prudence and frugality towards
environments (PPT11/12-Ij-4.3)
5 0.16 43-50 8
 Identify the virtues of
prudence and frugality
towards environments.
Total 32 1.00 30 15 5 50

Prepared by:

SHIENA MAE B. LANNAO


Subject Teacher

Reviewed:
RICARDO D. ADVIENTO
School Head

ALOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Alos, Alaminos City, Pangasinan

IN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON 11


Third Quarter Exam
ND
2 Semester; S.Y. 2022 – 2023

Directions: Shade the letter of your answer in the answer sheet provided for

you.

1. What is an activity that requires a person to examine his or her thoughts, feelings and actions and learn

from experience.

A. Reasoning B. Reflection C. Questioning D. Wondering

2. What is the science and art of correct thinking?

A. Aesthetics B. Ethics C. Logic D. Metaphysics

3. What term is use to describe a method of philosophical argument that involves some sort of contradictory

process between opposing sides?

A. Deductive B. Dialectic C. Inductive D. Reflective

4. What is the branch of Philosophy that studies the nature and means of human knowledge?

A. Epistemology B. Ethics C. Metaphysics D. Politics

5. Where did western philosophical tradition originated?

A. China B. Egypt C. Greece D. India

6. Who is the father of philosophy in the Western civilization?

A. Aristotle B. Marcel C.Pluto D. Thales

7. Which of the following is a process of thinking about something in a logical way in order to form a

conclusion or judgement?

A. Intuition B. Proposition C. Reasoning D. Reflection

8. Which of the following type of philosophical reflection trains the mind to think logically?

A. Primary reflection C. Secondary reflection

B. Quaternary reflection D. Tertiary reflection

9. Ana saw her boyfriend walking towards a restaurant with a girl. Based on moral theology, what is the first

thing she should do?

A. Pray for the situation C. Think of an action to do

B. Search for a valid information D. Consider others before doing certain action

10. According to Gabriel Marcel, what type of reflection enables us to look deeper into our

experiences and see the bigger picture of reality?

A. Primary reflection C. Secondary reflection


B. Quaternary reflection D. Tertiary reflection

11. When making a decision based from moral theology, what is the second thing that you need to consider?

A. Pray for the situation C. Think and analyze a certain information

B. Search for a valid information D. Consider others before doing certain action.

12. What is the third thing that you need to consider when making a decision according to moral theology?

A. Pray for the situation C. Think and analyze a certain information

B. Search for a valid information D. Consider others before doing certain action

13. What is the last thing that you need to consider when making a decision according to moral theology?

A. Pray for the situation C. Think and analyze a certain information

B. Search for a valid information D. Consider others before doing certain action

14. What is the idea that various systems (e.g. physical, biological, social) should be viewed as wholes, not

merely as a collection of parts?

A. Existentialism B. Holism C. Idealism D. Rationalism

15. Who pioneered a method of argument called dialectic?

A. Aristotle B. Plato C. Pythagoras D. Socrates

16. What is a conceptual map consisting of our views and beliefs which affects the way we view the world?

A. AQAL framework C. Theological framework

B. Dialetical framework D. STOP framework

17. Imagine that you are in Boracay walking with Thales and he is convincing you that the only reality is water.

What are you going to do, would you believe in him?

A. No, because I had my own belief.

B. Neither yes nor no until it is proven true.

C. Yes, because he belongs to the school of monists who believes that only one kind of stuff exists.

D. Either yes or no, I will have my own investigation that is based on the data and reason presented.

18. Which statement describes the difference between holism and partial thinking?

A. Holism need us to focus on a aspect of the solution while partial thinking requires us to have a

practical action

B. Holism is a perspective that looks at the specific aspects of the situation while partial thinking looks

at the big picture.

C. Holism requires us to focus on a certain aspect of the problem while partial thinking requires us to

have an open mindset.

D. Holism is a perspective that looks at the “big picture” while partial thinking focuses on the

specific aspect of the situation.


19. According to the importance of studying philosophy, what can it offer us?

A. Know the different philosophers and their philosophies in life?

B. See the downs and lows in the development and history of philosophy.

C. Survey the achievements of the different philosophers in various periods of history.

D. Enhances our minds, understand what we encounter every day, and value our judgement.

20. What concept is applicable in a situation that requires a person to examine his or her thoughts, feelings

and actions and learn from experience to conclude decision?.

A. Philosophical Reflection C. Philosophical Wondering

B. Philosophical Reasoning D. Philosophical Questioning

21. When a person smiles at you and you interpret it that he/she is happy, what kind of philosophical

framework you applied in this reflection?

A. Exterior reflection B. Inside reflection C. Interior reflection D. Outside reflection

22. Which belief is BEST about "payoff" that justify our actions to promote success?

A. Coherence theory C. Pragmatic theory

B. Correspondence theory D. Semantic theory

23. What philosophy believed that knowledge is based on sense perception?

A. Empiricists B. Idealists C. Rationalists D. Nominalists

(For items 24-25)

1. My brother arrived at 11 pm.

2. My brother always come home late because he is a good for nothing individual.

3. Man is a living organism.

4. Free trade simply promotes the selfish greed of businessmen.

24. Which of the following statement above supports factual information?

A. 1 and 4 B. 1 and 3 C. 2 and 3 D. 2 and 4

25. Which statements above are mere opinions?

A. 1 and 3 B. 1 and 4 C. 2 and 3 D. 2 and 4

26. What Latin word did hominem came from?

A. Home B. Homie C. Homo D.Hormone

27. “You didn't even finish high school. How could you possibly know about this?" What type of fallacy is

this?

A. Appeal to Force C. Appeal to Tradition

B. Attacking the Person D. Hasty Generalization


28. “Our neighbor who is a police officer was convicted of being a drug dealer, therefore, all police officers are

drug dealers.” This is an example of what type of fallacy?

A. Appeal to Force C. Appeal to Tradition

B. Attacking the Person D. Hasty Generalization

29.“I’m sure you want to have an iPhone. Almost 80% of your schoolmates are using it”. This is an example of

what fallacy?

A. Appeal to tradition C. Appeal to tradition

B. Appeal to ignorance D. Appeal to people

30. What type of fallacy is when someone makes a general statement based on an insufficient or no

representative sample, rather than looking at a broader range of available data?

A. Argumentum ad Hominem C. Hasty Generalization

B. Argumentum ad Misercordiam D. Petitio Principii

31. What type of fallacy is when someone is assuming that the effect is related to a cause because both

events occur one after the other?

A. Appeal to Force C. Cause and Effect

B. Appeal to Tradition D. Hasty Generalization

32. What type of fallacy is present in this example? “Forgive me officer, there are lot of boarders in this

apartment including myself. Only the owner was issued a quarantine pass. We don’t have food, we can’t

give our ATM to the owner. That’s why I went out. So, I did not violate the Bayanihan Act Heal as One.”?

A. Appeal to Force C. Appeal to People

B. Appeal to Pity D. Attacking the Person

33. What type of fallacy is in the example? “My teacher didn’t collect the homework two weeks in a row

when my friend was absent. Therefore, my friend being absent is the reason why my teacher doesn’t

collect the homework.”?

A. Appeal to Force C. Cause and Effect

B. Appeal to Tradition D. Hasty Generalization

34. Andrew's mother and father unloaded the van after the family returned from the soccer tournament.

Andrew was exhausted from playing in all eight games over the weekend. Andrew wasn't helping,

because he ran inside the house to call his grandparents to tell them about the games. He had won a

trophy for being the most valuable player, and his team had won all their games. He scored at least two

goals in each of the games. He was extremely excited.

Which of these sentences is NOT a fact stated in the paragraph?


A. Andrew won a trophy at the soccer tournament.

B. Andrew was not exhausted, but excited about the tournament.

C. Andrew scored at least 2 goals in every game.

D. Andrew's team won all their games.

35. What is the term used to refer for various classifications and species. For a living man, human is under

the classification of Mamalia?

A. Human B. Human Being C. Man D. Person

36. Who realized that all people suffer?

A. Allah B. Buddha C. Confucius D. Monk

37. What refers to an individual who possess self-awareness, self-determination, rational mind, and the

capacity to interact with other and with himself/herself?

A. Human B. Human Being C. Man D. Person

38. What refers to person having a clear perception of oneself, including his or her thoughts, emotions,

identity, and actions.

A. Mindfulness B. Self-reliance C. Self-awareness D. Trustworthy

39. What do you call to your ability to surpass your limits?

A. Magic B. Power C. Sorcery D. Transcendence

40. Which is a term used to describe humans who are not just mere humans different from animals but with

inherent birth rights and exact origin of his/her classification?

A. Human being C. Human nature

B. Human creature D. Human person

41. Which general term refers to the deepest and natural behavior of a person that distinguish human from

animals?

A. Human B. Human Being C. Man D. Person

42. What is the meaning of the statement, “We are not determined by others.”?

A. People can judge us.

B. People can criticize us.

C. Others can say bad things to us.

D. People cannot determine our worth or judge us.

43. What philosophical environment believes that humans are the most important species on the planet

and they are free to transform nature and use its resources?

A. Anthropocentrism B. Biocentrism C. Egocentrism D. Environmentrism


44. What philosophical environment believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet,

and that all other organisms have inherent value and should be protected?

A. Anthropocentrism B. Biocentrism C. Egocentrism D. Environmentrism

45. What philosophical environment believes humankind is a part of a greater biological system or

community and that we have a significant role as stewards or guardians of nature?

A. Anthropocentrism B. Biocentrism C. Egocentrism D. Environmentrism

46. Who sketch the genesis of the world “cosmology”?

A. Anaximander C. Herbert Marcuse

B. Herbert Marcuse D. Immanuel Kant

47. Who is known about the philosophy “The odorless of nature and the harmony of nature with our

faculties guide us towards a deeper religious perspective”?

A. Anaximander C. Herbert Marcuse

B. Herbert Marcuse D. Immanuel Kant

48. Who describe the universe as embodiment of nature’s order, harmony, and beauty?

A. Anaximander C. George Mead

B. Herbert Marcuse D. Pythagoras

49. Who is known about the philosophy “Man have duties and responsibilities in nature”?

A. Anaximander C. George Mead

B. Herbert Marcuse D. Pythagoras

50. Who is known about the philosophy “Human have power over nature”?

A. Anaximander C. George Mead

B. Herbert Marcuse D. Pythagoras

*****END OF TEST*****

Prepared by:

SHIENA MAE B. LANNAO


Subject Teacher

Reviewed:
RICARDO D. ADVIENTO
School Head

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