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Exam in Philo

The document presents a series of hypothetical situations aimed at encouraging students to apply prudence and responsibility in their decision-making. It includes multiple-choice questions that explore themes of family, friendship, bullying, and personal values, as well as reflective statements and true/false questions about human relationships and ethics. Additionally, it prompts students to consider the contributions of disabled and underprivileged individuals to society through essay questions.

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Exam in Philo

The document presents a series of hypothetical situations aimed at encouraging students to apply prudence and responsibility in their decision-making. It includes multiple-choice questions that explore themes of family, friendship, bullying, and personal values, as well as reflective statements and true/false questions about human relationships and ethics. Additionally, it prompts students to consider the contributions of disabled and underprivileged individuals to society through essay questions.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V
Schools Division of Sorsogon
GALLANOSA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
IROSIN, SORSOGON

INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON

A. Read the following situations below. How are you going to apply prudence in making a choice to exercise
your freedom more responsibly?
1. Your family is experiencing financial difficulty. You are being enrolled in a private school with a high tuition
fee but your parents do not want you to transfer to a public school despite your situation. As their
daughter/son what are you going to do?
A. You are going to stay in your school because that is what your parents want you to do.
B. You won’t mind because that is your parent’s problem.
C. You will explain to your parents that transferring school is the best way to resolve the family’s financial problem.
D. You will stop going to school.
2. A teacher informed you that your brother has to repeat some subjects due to his failing grades. She asked
you to tell your parents about it and that she wanted to meet them. But your brother asked you not to tell your
parents and that he will find another person to stand as your parents. What are you going to do?
A. You will not tell your parents because your brother asked you not to do it.
B. You will not tell your parents in exchange of your brother’s allowance.
C. You won’t mind because you do not care about your brother’s problem.
D. You will tell your parents because you know that granting your brothers request will not do any good but
instead will just lead him to do to things that could again affect his studies.
3. Your best friend humiliated you, making you a laughing stock in your school. As her best friend you also
knew a lot about her that would humiliate her as well when exposed. What then are you going to do?
A. You will not do what she did to you because you know that it will not do any good.
B. You will expose her secrets so that she will have the same fate as you.
C. You will confront and start a fight with her.
D. You will not do the same, instead you’ll do actions that will gain back your friendship.
4. You are invited to a debut party of your best friend. She expected you to be there. Her birthday falls on a
Wednesday but you’re having a final exam the next day. How are you going to deal with the situation?
A. You will go to the party and will not study for your exam.
B. You will not go to the party and you will study for your exam.
C. You will go to the party but you will go home early to study.
D. You will not go to the party and will not study.
5. refers to the unique relationship between distinct subjects.
A. human interaction ` B. self-awareness C intersubjectivity D.transcendence
6.. You saw a classmate bullied by your schoolmates outside your school. You just turned a blind eye and
walked the other way because you do not want to get involved. The next day, you heard the news that your
bullied classmate was admitted to the hospital due to injuries. The school and the family of the bullied child is
asking if someone saw the incident to have someone to testify. The bullies already warned you not say a
single word otherwise they will do the same to you. What are you going to do then?
A. You will not report because your safety is at stake.
B. You will report to prevent the bullies from doing it again.
C. You will not report because you do not care about your classmate.
D. You will report the incident in exchange for money.
7.. It refers to the unique relationship between distinct subjects.
A. human interaction ` B. self-awareness C. intersubjectivity D. transcendence
8. Which of the following allows the person to give himself or herself to others and receive others in his or her
life and relate with them?
A. individuality B. shared emotions C. inferiority D. social context
9. Which is considered as a deeper level of self-other interaction?
A. knowledge of the existence of the other
B. awareness of the self as being seen by others
C. attentiveness to the surrounding environment
D. understanding the unique behavior of the others
10. What is the defining characteristic which sets apart human interaction from the interaction of other animals
as illustrated in Lesson One?
A. human freedom B. human touch C. human gaze D. human words
11. What is the term used to describe a situation where an individual presents himself or herself in a certain way when
dealing with others?
A. “mirroring” B. “pretending” C.“performing” D.“seeming”
12. A deeper and more genuine interaction is called _________.
A. awareness B. dialogue C. conversation D. Inferiority
13. How does authentic or genuine relationship occur between two individuals?
A. When the self realizes that the other is a unique individual
B. When two individuals begin to view each other as an other
C. When they acknowledge each other as distinct individuals
D. All of the above.
14. Which of the following statements about dialogue is correct?
A. Dialogue is confined to words.
B. Dialogue is exactly similar to conversation.
C. Only beings with inner life can engage in a dialogue.
D. It is possible to have a dialogue with material objects.
15. Which situation below clearly illustrates a dialogue?
A. asking a bystander for direction
B. talking about politics with a stranger
C. seeking for forgiveness from a parent
D. inquiring on goods from a storekeeper

B.Reflect on your interactions on these statements.


16. I welcome opportunities to meet new people and get to know them better.
17.I am only nice to people I know and I tend to ignore strangers.
18. I am comfortable being with a lot of people in different situation.
19.I do not like being with other people in strange situation.
20..I’d rather be with a few trusted friends than be with many people I do not really know.
21.I always treat the people I meet with respect.
22.I feel that the people I interact with do not really like me.
23.Whenever I interact with other people,I always strive to make a good impression.
24.I really do not care about what other people think of me and how they see my behavior.
25.I feel happy when I am alone.

B.Write true or false


26.Man has the natural tendency to establish relationships with other people.
27.We are primarily aware of people as objects and not as persons.
28.The views and ideas of other people,as well as social context,do not influence our behavior as individuals.
29.Inter-subjectivity refers to shared awareness and understanding among people.
30.An authentic relationship is possible only if individuals acknowledge each other’s presence as persons.
31.Availability refers to the willingness of a person to make himself or herself available for another.
32.All humans find it difficult to have meaningful relationships with others.
33.Empathy requires an individual to accept the other as a thinking,feeling person.
34.Ethics of care believes that person help one another because of their selfish interest.
35.Through knowing we are able to determine the truth
C.Essay
36-40 Do you believe that people who are disabled and underprivileged are still able to contribute to society?
Explain your answer
41-45 How will you be able to show appreciation for the skills and talents of persons with disabilities and
underprivileged
46-50 Draw a symbol of your idea of a meaningful life and explain it.

“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop”
Confucius

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