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Enrile Vocational High School National Highway Barangay Ii, Enrile, Cagayan

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ENRILE VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

NATIONAL HIGHWAY BARANGAY II, ENRILE, CAGAYAN

FOURTH PERIODIC TEST

INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON

Name: ______________________________________ Date: ___________________________

I. Multiple Choice.

Directions. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number. Use
CAPITAL LETTERS only. Erasures and superimpositions are strictly not allowed.

_______________1. The branch of philosophy concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s
place in it.

a. Environmentalism c. Environmental aesthetics


b. Environmental philosophy d. Environmental justice
_______________2. This view considers man as the most important species on the planet.

a. Biocentrism c. Anthropocentrism
b. Ecocentrism d. Environmentalism
_______________3. This view believes that all organisms have inherent worth and should be valued and
protected.

a. Anthropocentrism c. Biocentrism
b. Environmentalism d. Ecocentrism
_______________4. This is a moral approach in analyzing the relationship between humans and the
environment.

a. Environmental justice c. Environmental philosophy


b. Environmental aesthetics d. Environmental ethics
_______________5. Which of these statements does not reflect environmental ethics?

a. Man must take action to solve environmental problems.


b. Natural disasters are unrelated to human activities.
c. We should reflect on how our actions affect nature.
d. We must uphold the welfare of the environment and everything in it.

_______________6. This refers to the ability to make choices and perform actions, and is an intrinsic and
essential property of the human person.

a. Freedom c. Ethics
b. Morality d. Conscience
_______________7. This refers to freedom from any physical restraint.

a. Physical freedom c. Moral freedom


b. Strong freedom d. None of the above
_______________8. This refers to being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences.

a. Accountability c. Morality
b. Responsibility d. Ethics
_______________9. The philosophical concept of the interaction of the self and the others.

a. Conscience c. Intersubjectivity
b. Morality d. Freedom
_______________10. The ability to share emotions with others.

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a. Empathy c. Awe
b. Sympathy d. Conscience
____________11. This refers to an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and
have a common territory and culture.

a. Community c. Society
b. Territory d. None of the above
____________12. This is the earliest and simplest form of society.

a. Hunting and gathering society c. Horticultural society


b. Pastoral society d. Agrarian society
____________13. The type of society characterized by the domestication of animals for food.

a. Pastoral society c. Agrarian society


b. Hunting society d. Horticultural society
____________14. This type of society is based on ownership of lands.

a. Industrial society c. Agricultural society


b. Pastoral society d. Feudal society
____________15. This type of society is based on the use of machinery in the production of goods and
services.

a. Pastoral society c. Agricultural society


b. Industrial society d. Feudal society
____________16. It refers to the separation of the soul and the body.

a. Death c. Illness
b. Suffering d. Immortality
____________17. It refers to how our lives are temporary.

a. Death c. Immortality
b. Suffering
d. None of the above

___________18. It is a kind of good that is pursued for its own sake.

a. Noble good c. Pleasurable good


b. Useful good d. General good
____________19. When a good serves as a means to an end, its called a ___________.

a. Noble good c. Pleasurable good


b. Useful good d. General good
____________20. This involves mental and emotional states which maybe caused by unexpected
situations in life.

a. Mental suffering c. Emotional suffering


b. Physical suffering d. None of the above
II. Modified True or False. ( 2 points each).

____________21. Empathy requires an individual to accept another as a thinking, feeling person.

____________22. Freedom refers to the ability of a person to act out of his or her own free will and
self determination.

____________23. Intersubjectivity refers to shared awareness and understanding among people.

____________24. A feudal society is based on the use of machinery.

___________25. The industrial society is where people organize themselves through communication
technology and the Internet.

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_______________26. Suffering is understood as the end of bodily functions.

_______________27. Anthropocentrism considers humans as the most significant species on the


planet.

______________ 28. Sustainable development is a concept that advocates the wise and efficient use
of natural resources.

_______________29. Accountability refers to being accountable for ones actions and its
consequences.

_______________30. The domestication of animals for food is called pastoral society.

III. Enumeration.

31-33. Types of Freedom

34—37. Types of Society

38-40. Types of Goods

IV. Essay. Answer briefly and constructively. (5 points).

41-45. In what way can you change or improve your behavior so that you will be better able to uphold
human freedom

46—50. Have you experienced dealing with the death of a loved one ? How did you cope with the
situation?

EDUCATION breeds CONFIDENCE, CONFIDENCE breeds HOPE, HOPE breeds PEACE.

- Confucius

Prepared by: Noted by:

LIEZEL B. CAUILAN LORETO L. GACUTAN, JR.

Subject Teacher SHS Coordinator

Verified:

ROBERTA V. ANTOLIN, PhD

PSDS, Officer in Charge

Office of the Principal

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