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Philosophy and Self-Concept Quiz

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Philosophy and Self-Concept Quiz

This document contains a test with 35 multiple choice questions about concepts related to the self, anthropology, psychology, and sociology. The test asks questions about key philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, and Freud and their theories. It also contains questions about concepts like self-esteem, psychosexual development, needs versus wants, and the study of signs and symbols. The document provides information to assess understanding of important ideas across multiple disciplines regarding the nature of the self and human behavior.

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

LOILO STATE COLLEGE OF FISHERIES


San Enrique, Iloilo
5036 Philippines
College of Education Reg. No. 78Q1303

Contact No.: (+63) 917-624-6100/ (033) 323-2058


Website: [Link] / Email:
iscofpresident2016@[Link]/sanenriquecampus@[Link]

Read each statement / question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Encircle the letter
of the correct answer.

1. According to him, “an unexamined life is not worth living.”


A. Socrates B. Plato C. Aristotle D. Augustine E. Immanuel Kant
2. In theory of forms, he introduces the concept of the two worlds: the world of forms and the
world of sense.
A. Socrates B. Augustine C. Plato D. Aristotle E. Ryle
3. He is regarded as the father of modern philosophy.
A. Gilbert Ryle B. John Locke C. Rene Descartes D. Augustine E. Plato
A. A. Augustine B. Rene Descartes C. John Locke D. Gilbert Ryle E. Plato
4. According to him, “the self is multilayered.”
A. Sigmund Freud B. Gilbert Ryle C. John Locke D. Plato E. Immanuel Kant
5. He believes that the self is an organizing principle that makes a unified and intelligible
experience possible.
A. Gilbert Ryle B. Immanuel Kant C. David Hume D. Augustine E. John Locke
6. He believes that the self has an immortal soul.
A. St. Augustine B. Rene Descartes C. John Locke D. David Hume E. Gilbert Ryle
7. He believes that the self is consciousness.
A. David Hume B. Immanuel Kant C. John Locke D. Rene Descartes E. Plato
8. What is the process of learning to participate in a group called?
A. Socialization B. Role Taking C. Resocialization D. DE socialization E. Peers
9. What are those whose reactions being the most important to your self- concept called?
A. Significant Others B. Agents of Socialization C. Generalized other D. Peers E. Role taking
10. What is the process of assuming the viewpoint of another and using that viewpoint to shape
self-concept called?
A. Role taking B. Socialization C. Generalized other D. Significant others E. Peers
11. Holds a holistic view of human nature. It is concerned with how cultural and biological
processes interact to shape human experience.
A. Archeology B. Cultural C. Linguistic D. Physical E. Anthropology
12. According to a distinguished anthropology Professor, Anthropology encroaches on the
territory of the science as well as the humanities, and transcends the conventional boundaries
of both while addressing question to the distant past and the pressing present- perhaps with
implications for the future”.
A. Edward Taylor B. James L. Peacock C. Culture D. St. Augustine E. None of the above
13. He believes that the concept of self is a necessary supplement to the concept of culture in
anthropology and should be regarded as a human universal.
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San Enrique, Iloilo
5036 Philippines
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Contact No.: (+63) 917-624-6100/ (033) 323-2058


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A. Philippe Bourgeois B. Claude Levi- Strauss C. Martin Sokefeld D. James Peacock E.


Edward Taylor
14. What is mostly used in the context of ethnic identity, pointing out the sameness of the self
with others, that is, to a consciousness of sharing certain characteristics within a group.
A. Culture B. Identity C. Concept of Identity D. Peacock E. Behavior
15. Two factors which influence the behavior.
A. Environment and Genetics B. Nature and Nurture C. Family and Friends
B. D. Nature and Environment E. None of the above
16. He proposed the Theory of Self.
A. Carl Rogers B. Edward Torry Higgins C. William James D. Donald Winnicott
E. James peacock
17. It is defined as the totality of person’s is identity.
A. Pure ego B. Self-Discrepancy C. Self-Concept D. Super Ego E. None of the above
18. The way a person thinks or perceives himself.
A. Ideal B. Real C. Self-Concept D. Self Sufficiency E. Self
19. Exhibits the coexistence of favorable and unfavorable conditions inherent in personal
freedom.
A. Monotheistic B. Rationalistic C. Individualistic D. Analytic E. None of the above
20. The quotation “I think therefore I am “is coined to by
A. Rene Requiestas B. Rene Descartes C. Redne Descartes D. Render Descartes E.
Rone Descartes
21. The political theory that states that “the will of the people is omnipotent, an individual must
obey; that society as a whole, not the individual, is the unit of moral value” is
A. Individualism B. Individualist C. Collectivism D. Collectivist E. None of the above
22. “The true key is inside “is a belief of the perspective of self.
A. Islam B. Eastern C. Australian D. Western E. Taoism
23. The line “Me, Myself and I “is a perfect example of:
A. Self-Made mindset B. Collective Mindset C. Individualistic mindset D. Toxic
mindset E. All of the above
24. It refers to the body which we interface with our environment and fellow being. It is a tangible
aspect of the person that can be directly observed and examined.
A. Physical self B. Spiritual self C. Real self D. Material self E. Ideal self
25. He considered body as the initial source of sensation and necessary for the origin and
maintenance of personality.
A. Willian James B. Sigmund Freud C. Erik Erikson D. Wilhelm reichargued
E. None of the above
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San Enrique, Iloilo
5036 Philippines
College of Education Reg. No. 78Q1303

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Website: [Link] / Email:
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26. Construction of self and personality makes the physical body the core of human experience is
put forward
A. William James B. Sigmund Freud C. Carl Jung D. B.f skinner E. Erik Erikson
27. According to him, the role of the body is of primary importance.
A. B.f Skinner B. Carl Jung C. Sigmund Freud D. Erik Erikson E. Wilhelm Reichargeued
28. The kind of self-esteem which makes the person satisfied of themselves.
A. Inflated Esteem B. Deflated Self Esteem C. High Self Esteem D. Low Self Esteem E.
None of the Above
29. This person does not value themselves and do not trust their possibilities.
A. Low Self Esteem B. Inflated Self Esteem C. High Self Esteem D. Deflated Self
Esteem E. None of the above
30. This person does not value themselves, accepts hopelessness.
A. Deflated Self Esteem B. High Self Esteem C. Inflated Self Esteem D. Esteem Self
Low E. Esteem Self Low
31. Who proposed the psychosexual stages of development?
A. Plato B. Socrates C. Immanuel Kant D. Immanuel Kant E. Sigmund Freud
32. It is part of yourself where you learn and understand your sexual development.
A. Psychosexual B. Anal stage C. Oral stage D. Sexual development E. Sexual self
33. Part of human body that has heightened sensitivity, the stimulation of which may generate
sexual response, such as relaxation
A. Erogenous Zones B. Oral stage C. Phallic stage D. Genital E. Mouth
34. A person born during the age of digital technology and is familiar with computers and the
internet from an early age is a
A. Digital Natives B. Digital Active C. Digital Status D. Digital innovation E. None of the
above
35. These are those important for survival like food, clothing and shelter that is why people
purchase them.
A. Wants B. Needs C. Security D. Desire E. Digital
36. He studied the concept of semiology.
A. Roland Barthes B. Roland Bart C. Arnold Barthes D. Arnold Bart E. Carthes Bart
37. It focuses on how people maintain extension of themselves through material possessions and
maintenance of particular lifestyles.
A. The Political self B. The Material/ Economic self C. The Socio-Digital Self D. The
Future Self E. All of the above
38. The study of sign or symbols.
A. Sense B. Symbiology C. Glossology D. Semiology E. Biology
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LOILO STATE COLLEGE OF FISHERIES
San Enrique, Iloilo
5036 Philippines
College of Education Reg. No. 78Q1303

Contact No.: (+63) 917-624-6100/ (033) 323-2058


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39. Refers to one’s wishes, these are the things that we want to see and achieve in our lives.
A. Person’s Will B. Intelligence and abilities C. Morals D. Values E. Ability
40. These are the perceived strengths of a person, the things that they have confidence in doing
and believe to have a certain level of mastery.
A. Person’s Will B. Intelligence and abilities C. Morals D. Values E. Abilities
41. It is the definition of what is right and wrong, distinguishing the things that are acceptable for
a person, the society and at the same time the determination of the possible effects of their
actions to themselves, their environment and other people.
A. Person’s Will B. Intelligence and abilities C. Morals D. Values E. Abilities
42. It is the person’s ability to distinguish what is important and what is not. With this a person
may be able to prioritize what they think are the task or things that they need things that
should be done or resolved immediately and those that can be delayed without grave
repercussions.
A. Moral B. Values C. Person’s will D. Abilities E. Moral abilities
43. It is an organized system of Ideas about spiritual reality, or the supernatural, along with
associated beliefs and ceremonial practices.
A. Religion B. Spirit C. Spirituality D. Soul E. Moral
44. It is concerned with the sacred, as distinguished from materials things. Is often involves an
individual rather than collective group of people require a distinctive format or traditional
organization.
A. Spiritual B. Spirit C. Religion D. Myth E. Soul
45. It is a Filipino trait that is manifested in the practice of Bayanihan or mutual assistance.
A. Pakikipagkapwa- Tao B. Family orientation C. Joy and humor D. Religion E.
Faith
46. This trait is demonstrated in our willingness to take risk and work in other countries.
A. Pakikipagkwa – Tao B. Family orientation C. Joy and humor D. Faith E. Hard
work and industry
47. This trait actually a positive side to “bahala na “mindset, which serves as a “Kickstarter” or a
“pampalakas loob” to move someone in action.
A. Family orientation B. Joy and humor C. Faith and religiosity D. Ability to survive E.
Faith
48. This involves personal contacts, which make requests become difficult to turn down and may
lead to the prevalence of graft and corruption in the country.
A. Ningas cogon B. Extreme personalism C. Joy and humor D. Colonial mentality E.
Family centered
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49. With this, the supreme power is vested in and exercised by the people directly or indirectly
through a system of representation.
A. Kanya kanya syndrome B. Lack of discipline C. Religion D. Democracy E. None
of the above
50. What trait is demonstrated by Filipinos to carry on and endure even through harsh economic
and social circumstances?
A. Family centered B. Ability to survive C. Ningas cogon D. Pakikipagkapwa Tao E.
None of the above
51. What trait is noticeable in Filipino’s willingness to take risks and work in other countries?
A. Hard work and industry B. Ability to survive C. Flexibility D. Ningas cogon E.
Faith
52. Filipinos are also called cheerful and fun-loving which also means being
A. Hard work B. Ningas cogon C. Joy and humor D. Flexibility E. Pakikipagkapwa Tao
53. What trait starts with enthusiasm but sooner or later dies down.
A. Hard work B. Flexibility C. Pakikipagkapwa Tao D. Joy and humor E. Ningas
cogon
54. It is how people present themselves online in the manner they want to.
A. Digital self B. Self- presentation C. Self – promotion D. Stereotype E. None of
the above
55. It is a proactive process in which a person actively says things to show competence to an
audience.
A. Digital self B. Self –promotion C. Self – presentation D. Impression management
E. stereotype
56. It refers to mental events in a person that are inherently unobservable by others.
A. Public B. Intimidation C. Supplication D. Ingration E. Private
57. This identity evolves over the course of one’s life and is the concept once develops about
himself.
A. Individual identity B. Social identity C. Personal identity D. Social identity E. Identity
58. It is a generalized belief about a particular group of people.
A. Individual Identity B. Social Identity C. Persona Identity D. Social Identity E. Identity
59. What is the learning strategy that you use to understand and control your own performance?
A. Metacognition B. Metacognitive C. Self-management D. Practical self E. None of
the above
60. It is a take information from the environment through the human senses-stored for a very
short time from 0.5 to 4 seconds.
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San Enrique, Iloilo
5036 Philippines
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iscofpresident2016@[Link]/sanenriquecampus@[Link]

A. Sensory memory B. Working memory C. Long term memory D. Memory E. None


of the above
61. It is the mental process involved in knowing, understanding, and learning.
A. Metacognition B. Cognition C. Motivation D. Metacognitive E. All of the above
62. Willingness to engage our metacognitive and cognitive skills.
A. Metacognitive B. Cognition C. Motivation D. Cognitive E. Metacognition
63. It is often defined as learning to learn.
A. Metacognitive B. Cognition C. Motivation D. Metacognition E. Components
64. What Your belief in your capacity to perform necessary actions to produce specific
performance goals?
A. Self-efficacy B. Self-concept C. Self-esteem D. Goal E. Stress
65. It is used to describe a person’s overall sense of self – worth or personal value.
A. Self-efficacy B. Self-concept C. Self-esteem D. Goal E. Stress
66. It is a level of performance proficiency that one wishes to attain within a specific time period.
A. Self-efficacy B. Self-concept C. Self-esteem D. Goal E. Stress
67. A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding
circumstances.
A. Self-efficacy B. Self-concept C. Self-esteem D. Goal E. Stress
68. He believes that most important behavior is learned by observation through modeling.
A. Albert Bandura B. Albert Einstein C. Immanuel Kant D. Plato E. Socrates
69. Which of the following is NOT a factor of self- efficacy?
A. Preconception of capability B. Perceived task difficulty C. Effort D. Task E.
Amount of external support
70. Its comes from the Latin word “Emovere” which means to move out.
A. Emotion B. Stress C. Distress D. Natural E. Illness
71. What is the mental and physical condition that people encounter when they have to adjust or
adapt to environmental events?
A. Stress B. Emotion C. Distress D. Illness E. Natural
72. A type of stress that challenges and motivates individuals to perform and do their best.
A. Distress B. Eustress C. Stressors D. Stress E. Emotion
73. It is a condition in the environment that is perceived by the person as threatening to him and
whatever he is associated with.
A. Distress B. Emotion C. Stressors D, Eustress E. Stress
74. He is an American psychologist who concluded that some emotional responses do not require
conscious thought.
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San Enrique, Iloilo
5036 Philippines
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A. Bandura B. Richard Lazarus C. Immanuel Kant D. Gilbert Ryle E. None of the


above
75. It refers to the strategies you use to deal with real or imagined problems to protect yourself
against negative emotions.
A. Coping B. Problem-focused C. Emotion focused D. Cognitive coping E. Coping
with stress
76. It is a coping mechanism which uses the mind to fight stress inducing thoughts.
A. Problem focused coping B. Emotion-focused coping C. Cognitive coping D.
Coping E. Reframing
77. Sometimes it is referred to as “positive affirmations,” It is when you talk to yourself in a
positive manner.
A. Reframing B. Count to ten C. Positive self-talk D. Smell the roses E. Coping
78. It is a major of stressors problems that have been occurring for some time; that strains and
threatens a person’s social role
A. Life Events B. Role overload C. Anomic events D. Egoistic suicide E. Chronic
Strains
79. What type of role strain demands on an individual to exceed his or her capacity to handle?
A. Role Overload B. Inter-role Conflict C. Role Restructuring D. Reframing E.
None of the above
80. What type of role strain demands of two or more roles held by a person, the rules are
incompatible, and the demands cannot simultaneously be met?
A. Role Overload B. Inter-role conflict C. Role Restructuring D. Refraiming E.
None of the above
81. It is a person’s ethnicity is relevant to his/her stress response
A. Race B. Gender C. Social Class D. Social stress E. The role
82. Which sociological perspective would look at how mass media helps stabilize society?
A. Symbolic Interactionism B. Feminist Theory C. Conflict Theory D. Functionalism E. Socialism
83. Which perspective would study how mass media maintain the status quo by affirming and transmitting
stereo types?
A. Symbolic Interactionism B. Feminist Theory C. Conflict Theory D. Functionism E. All of the
above
84. Which sociological perspective describes socialization as a lifelong process and looks closely at
processes like DE socialization and resocialization.
A. Symbolic Interactionism B. Environmental Socialism C. Conflict Theory
D. Functionalism E. Socialization
85. What is the result of the looking-glass self-process?
A. Distortion B. Self- evaluation C. Self-concept D. Socialism E. Functionalism
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LOILO STATE COLLEGE OF FISHERIES
San Enrique, Iloilo
5036 Philippines
College of Education Reg. No. 78Q1303

Contact No.: (+63) 917-624-6100/ (033) 323-2058


Website: [Link] / Email:
iscofpresident2016@[Link]/sanenriquecampus@[Link]

86. Which term refers to the informal and unofficial aspects of culture taught in schools?
A. Hidden curriculum B. School Socialization C. Invisible values D. Class Dissemination
87. Who is the modern father at Philosophy?
A. Rene Descartes B. Plato C. Hume D. Aristotle E. John Locke
88. What is Anthropology?
A. The study of person and mind B. The study of similarities and difference of
individuals C. The study of human evolution D. The study of human behavior
E. All of the above

89. The study of collective behavior of people within the society and focuses on social problems
encountered by individuals.
A. Behaviorism B. Anthropology C. Sociology D. Political Science E. Self
90. It describes and analyses the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and
services.
A. Economics B. Behaviorism C. Political Science D. Self E.
Anthropology
91. It considers behavior as a function of the environment and internal attributes.
A. Psychoanalysis B. Humanistic Perspective C. Social Cognitive theory
D. Sociology E. Neurophilosophy
92. According to it, there is no such thing as innate knowledge; all knowledge is deriving from
experience- through five sense or what perceived by our brain.
A. Humanistic perspective B. Empiricism C. Neurophilosophy D. Psychoanalysis E.
Sociology
93. It inclination of a person creates a social construct which sets him apart to others.
A. Person-violation factors B. Environmental Factors C. Hereditary factors
D. Social factors E. Nature
94. The factors in the development of person which includes all the person around us, like our
family members, relatives, friends, teachers or professors, and even strangers, that might
create an impression to you or affects your actions and thoughts in life.
A. Person-violation factors B. Environmental Factors C. Hereditary factors
D. Social factors E. Nature
95. The factors in the development of a person that includes the environmental structure, events,
and such, which might give an impact on how a person could grow in all the aspects of his/her
life.
A. Person-violation factors B. Environmental Factors C. Hereditary factors
D. Social factors E. Nature
96. The factors in the development of the person that includes biological changes and events,
such as growth in height, (growing of pubic hair, deeper voices for male, broadening of hips
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LOILO STATE COLLEGE OF FISHERIES
San Enrique, Iloilo
5036 Philippines
College of Education Reg. No. 78Q1303

Contact No.: (+63) 917-624-6100/ (033) 323-2058


Website: [Link] / Email:
iscofpresident2016@[Link]/sanenriquecampus@[Link]

and start of menstruation for female) that usually affect the physical characteristic of a
person.
A. Person-violation factors B. Environmental Factors C. Hereditary factors
D. Social factors E. Nature
97. How can you define self- esteem.?
A. It is how we value and perceive ourselves B. It encompasses beliefs about ones C. It is
what you’d like to be for yourself D. To see yourself clearly and objectively
E. All of the above
98. Why does philosophical view of the self?
A. Self is the idea of a unified being B. Self-defines the essential qualities that make one
person distinct from all other C. Self-have been numerous approaches D. Self
is what you’d like to be for yourself E. All of the above
99. Why does a person have self-schemas for?
A. Because they influence our behaviors B. Because they are important to a person
C. Because a person believes himself to be extreme D. Because it encompasses beliefs
about oneself
E. All of the above
100. Why do we present different selves in different situation?
A. We think differently about ourselves depending on the situation we are in
B. We think our families to feel that we are worthy of attention and love
C. We attempt to look like, act likes other people
D. We from our self-concept based on observation
E. All of the above

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