Test Question
Test Question
ASSESSMENT 1
Name: _________________________________ Score: ____________
Year/Section: ______________________ Date: _____________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on your answer
sheet.
1. His philosophy tells each man his inner self to light “Know Yourself.”
a. Aristotle b. Karl Marx c. Plato d. Socrates
2. His Philosophy claims to have respect for self. “Respect others as you would respect
yourself.”
a. Immanuel Kant b. Rene Descartes c. Socrates d. Plato
3. His philosophy tells us that the mind is what makes up a human being. “I think, therefore I
am”
a. Aristotle b. Immanuel Kant c. Plato d. Rene Descartes
4. His Philosophy tells us that self is just a thing to which all perceptions of a man are
attributed.
a. David Hume b. David Riley c. Immanuel Kant d. Rene Descartes
8. His ideas follow the view of Plato but add Christian ideas.
a. St. Augustine b. St. John c. St. Paul d. St. Paul
9. According to this Philosopher, the self is a thinking thing, separate from the body.
a. Descartes b. Hume c. Kant d. Plato
10. In the Dualistic view of reality, this is the realm that is unchanging, eternal, and perfect.
a. Ideal b. Matter c. Physical d. Soul
11. Philosophy came from the Greek word philosophia, which means________.
a. Love for Knowledge b. Love of Wisdom c. Seeking for Truth d. Wisdom
12. He says that the mind and body are so intertwined that they cannot be separated from one
another.
a. David Hume b. Immanuel Kant c. Merleau -Ponty d. Gilbert Ryle
13. How did Aristotle come up with the idea that the human is just an animal who thinks?
a. This is nested in the idea that anything has souls and human beings possess the highest
level of soul, which is the vegetative soul or the ability to grow.
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b. This is nested in the idea that anything has souls and human beings possess all the
characteristics of different levels of souls and the highest level of soul or the ability to
think and reason out.
c. This is nested in the idea that anything has a soul and human beings are capable of
sensation.
d. All of the above.
14. John accepts his pretty classmates’ friend request, despite knowing his girlfriend might feel
jealous or angry. What part of the human psyche did Juan prevail when his ultimate concern
was to achieve pleasure and self-satisfaction?
a. Id b. Ego c. Superego d. Both A and B
18. The “oral stage lasts from birth until approximately what age?
a. One year
b. Four years
c. Three years
d. Two years
19. A person who is anally expulsive might exhibit what behavior, according to Freud?
a. Over-regular use of the bathroom.
b. Messiness and disorganization.
c. Quietness, afraid to socialize
d. Neat and organized.
20. During the Latency stage, conflicts tend to be reduced compared to the oral, anal, and
Phallic Stages?
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Not sure
21. Who would a boy experiencing an Oedipus Complex pursue the affection of?
a. Father
b. Mother
c. Sibling
d. None of the above
22. This characteristic of the self states that the self is distinct from other selves.
a. Consistent b. Separate c. Private d. Unitary
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23. One of the characteristics of the self that allows the human person to be studied, described,
and measured.
a. Consistent b. Separate c. Private d. Unitary
24. This refers to a person’s sense of who he is, his body, and his basic identity.
a. Gender b. Moi c. Personne d. Personality
25. He is a French anthropologist who claimed that every self has two faces.
a. Lev Vygotsky b. Marcel Mauss c. Sigmund Freud d. William James
26. _____ as both publicly shared and privately utilized symbol system is the site where the
individual and the social make and remake each other.
a. Culture b. Language c. Society d. Symbol system
27. A social factor that affects the early days of a person’s life?
a. School
b. Church
c. Friends
d. Family
28. Tarzan grows in the forest with apes and other animals. His sole interaction with them made
him like one of them. What does this show about the development of the human person?
29. Filipinos most probably do not consider Philippine national roads as something external to
who they are. However, when he is in a foreign territory where nothing technically belongs to
him. He must follow the rules or else be apprehended. What does this tell us about the self?
a. The self is static.
b. The self is constant and cannot change over a long time.
c. The self simply morphed according to the circumstances and contexts.
d. The self is not dynamic.
30. Buninay’s point of view about herself changes as other people’s views about her change.
This shows that Buninay base her sense of self on how they believe others view them. What
theory of self is this?
a. Psychoanalytic Theory
b. Psychosocial Development Theory
c. Looking-Glass Self Theory
d. Social Self Theory
33. It is comparing ourselves with those who are better than us.
a. Downward Social Comparison
b. Ego
c. Upward Comparison
d. Social Comparison
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34. It is a common type of comparing ourselves with others.
a. Downward Social Comparison
b. Ego
c. Upward Comparison
d. Social Comparison.
II. TRUE or FALSE. Read each statement below carefully. Write T if you think a statement is
TRUE and F if you think the statement is FALSE.
_____36. William James was one of the earliest psychologists to study the self and
conceptualized the self as having two aspects, the “I” and the “me.”
_____37. Self-concept is composed of characteristics, social roles, and responsibilities, as well
as affiliations that define who one is.
_____38. Identity is what basically comes to your mind when you are asked about who you are.
_____39. We can create ourselves out of nothing.
_____40. Whether you like to admit it or not, we need others to affirm and reinforce whom we
think we are.
_____41. Taoism prefers to live a simple life like Confucianism.
_____42. Eastern Self focuses on self.
_____43. Individualism is an orientation concerned with the independence and self-reliance of
an individual, whereas collectivism is an orientation characterized by belongingness to larger
groups.
_____44. Eastern conception of the self is collectivistic.
_____45. Western is referred to as the school of thought from Greek Philosophy.
III. ESSAY. Construct a response to the given questions. Write at least five sentences for each
question. (5 pts.)
a) Do you affirm the claim that self-awareness can be positive or negative? Why or why not?
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________.
c) Based on your observation and experiences, give two manifestations of collectivist culture
among Filipinos. Explain each.
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________.
IV. CREATE. By using a graphic organizer, diagram, or concept map. Present the similarities
and differences of the following. (10 pts)
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a. Society and Culture
b. Western and Eastern thoughts about Self.
Rubrics:
Structure/Presentation 2
Meaning and Relevance 4
Understandability of Metadata 4
Total: 10
Prepared by:
Reviewed by:
NANIES A. MALABANA
Program Chairperson
Approved by:
JOSEPH V. PEÑANO
College Dean
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