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ONG CHE TEE – BACONG HIGH SCHOOL

Sacsac, Bacong Negros Oriental


Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Final Exam
Name:__________________________ Grade/Section:____________ Date:_________
I. Direction: Multiple Choice. Read the statement carefully and encircle the letter of the best answer.
1. This refers to man as a species and distinguishes man from other animals.
a. Human b. Person c. Self d. Homo Sapiens
2. Refers to the totality of an individual who possesses awareness, self-determination, and the capacity
to interact with others.
a. Free will b. Interiority c. Person d. Self
3. This refers to an individual who is actively aware that he or she is perceiving and experiencing
reality.
a. Human b. Externality c. Self d. Determination
4. The ability of the person to experience an “inner world” that is defined by personal thoughts and
ideas.
a. Interiority b. Externality c. Spirit d. Divinity
5. The capability to act and be aware of one’s actions.
a. Self-awareness b. Self-determination c. Self-reliance d. Self-proclaim
6. This enables the person to act whenever he or she wants to and makes self-determination possible.
a. Externality b. Free will c. Interiority d. Spirit
7. This is the capability to reach out and interact with others and the world.
a. Externality b. Free will c. Interiority d. Spirit
8. Inherent value of a person which cannot be expressed in quantifiable terms.
a. Self-awareness b. Respect c. Dignity d. Value
9. This is the intangible element that enables us to exercise thought, possess awareness, and reach out to
the outside world and others.
a. Divine b. Spirit c. Good Deed d. Voluntariness
10. The ability to surpass limits.
a. Morality b. Consequence c. Transcendence d. Acquisition
11. Which of these statements about humankind and nature is not true?
a. Humankind can use natural resources without regard for the consequences.
b. Humankind has a unique relationship with nature.
c. Humans are able to transform and change the environment
d. Humans are stewards of nature.
12. This is the ability to make choices and perform actions, and is an intrinsic and essential property of
the human person.
a. Will b. Freedom c. Voluntariness d. Responsibility
13. A freedom from any physical restraint.
a. Psychological freedom b. Biological freedom c. Physical freedom d. Spiritual
freedom
14. This is the freedom of choice.
a. Psychological freedom b. Biological freedom c. Physical freedom d. Spiritual
freedom
15. The ability to act out of one’s own free will and self-determination.
a. Will b. Freedom c. Voluntariness d. Responsibility
16. This refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences.
a. Will b. Freedom c. Voluntariness d. Responsibility
17. He believes that the human person is the one who exists and acts in a conscious will and self-
determination.
a. Martin Buber b. Pope John Paul II c. Wojtyla d. Jean Jacques
18. The human person is not just being-in-the-world but being-with-others, or being-in-relation. One
great example of this is?
a. Hatred to your enemy c. Sincerity and concern to others
b. Children exploitation d. Bullying
19. The equality in love is the equality of being, not of having. This simply means that?
a. In love, I do not surrender my liberty to the other
b. I do not become a slave to the other
c. In love, the two freedoms become one and each becomes mere free
d. All of the above

20. No human being should become an end to him/herself. We are responsible to our neighbour as we
are to our own action, these simply means that people used the;
a. Freedom of choice b. Pleasure pain principle c. Rational thinkers d. Rational animal
21. The human person is not just being in the world but being-with-others, or being- in the world but
being with the following EXCEPT
a. Acceptable b. Sincerity c. Respect d. Rejection
22. A person experiencing an event can be called a/an___
a. Subject b. Object c. Intersubject d. Narrator

23. The event a character experiences or goal he or she wants to achieve, is called a/an
a. Subject b. Object c. Protagonist d. Antagonist
24. Authentic dialogue includes which of the following?
a. Active Listening b. Empathy c. Respect d. All of the above
25. Authentic dialogue is also a means of ___________ of other people.
a. Accepting the differences c. Neglecting the uniqueness
b. Tolerating immorality d. Complaining dissimilarities
26. Which of the following signifies authentic dialogue towards accepting other people even if they are
different?
a. A boy sarcastically laughs at his friend after knowing about his flaws.
b. Krishna cried on her knees after learning about the pressing problems of the minorities in
their community.
c. Angie walked past the poor old man in disgust.
d. The manager rejected the job application of a person with disability even if he is qualified.
27. The result of authentic dialogue includes the following except?
a. Unity b. Division c. Peace and order d. Harmon

II.ENUMERATION
55-58. Give the four characteristics of the Human Person.
59-60.

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