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SAMPLE QUESTIONNAIRE OF UNDERSTANDING THE SELF

Prepared by: Lorie Mae P. Mintalar

1. A component of the soul that is responsible for controlling one's emotions


and feelings.
a. Spirited
b. Appetitive
c. Rational
d. Plato

2. One of the great philosophers who believes that every man is composed
[Link] and soul.
a. Kant
c. Socrates
b. Hume
d. Augustin

3. He is the proponent of Psychosexual theory of the self.


a. Carl Jung
b. Sigmund Freud
c. Erickson
d. Ana Freud

4. It is that part of mind where facts and other experiences are stored for
possible use in the future.
a. Preconscious
b. Unconscious
c. Conscious
d. Sub conscious

5. A philosopher who believes that the body is bound to die on earth and the
soul is to anticipate living eternally in a realm of spiritual bliss in communion
with God.
a. Augustine
b..Thomas Aquinas d. Renee Descartes
c. Plato
d. Renee Descartes

6. According to Thomas Aquinas, it refers to "Common stuff that makes up


everything in the universe".
a. Matter
b. Form
[Link]
d. Universe
7. Another greek Philosopher who is popularly known as the Father of Modern
Philosophy.
a. Hume
b. Descartes
c. Kant
d. Aquinas

8. One of Sigmund Freud's contribution to Psychology is the theory that an


individual's progress will pass through stages of psychosexual development
and fixated when a basic need is not met. What theory is this?
a. Personality development
b. Psychosexual theory
c. Components of the self
d. Psycho analytic theory

9. A component of the soul that is responsible for reasoning, intelligence and


governs the affairs of the human body.
a. Rational soul
b. Appetitive soul
c. Spirited soul
d. Operative soul

10. The philosopher who believes that everything should all passed a test, and
the only thing that one cannot doubt is the existence of the self.
a. Descartes
b. Hume
c. Plato
d. Augustine

11. A psychologist who proposed the eight stages of Psychosocial


development theory.
a. Erickson
b. Dewey
c. Freud
d. Carl Rogers

12. A stage of Psychosexual development theory where the center for pleasure
is the mouth.
a. Oral
b. Phallic
d. Anal
c. Genitals
13. Erickson referred this stage as the time for developing a sense of initiative
and a positive attitude of personal accomplishment.
a. Play Age
b. Infancy
c. School age
d. Adolescence

14. In JOHARI window, what pane that describes the characteristics of an


individual that is not known to self.
a. Open
b. Blind spot
c. Hidden
d. Unknown

15. In this stage, a psychosocial crises occurs, where the individual may have
question "Who am I and what can I do when I become an Adult", since an
individual spends [Link] with his friends and peer group.
a. Adolescence
b. Late adulthood
c. Puberty
d. Old age

16. If an individual is successful in this stage, he or she [Link] the virtue of


LOVE and could have the capability of keeping an intimate, healthy
relationship, and have a better married life.
a. Young adulthood
b. School Age
c. Old age
d. Adolescence

17.. This is known to be the middle and most productive years of an individual's
life.
a. Adulthood
b. Adolescence
c. Old Age
d. Puberty

18. It is a fixation in Psychosexual theory where the daughter would want to


possess her father and try to remove the mother in the scene.
a. Oedipus complex
b. Electra complex
c. Identity confusion
d. Personality disorder
19. One of the component of the self that is known to be the rational level of
personality, and it operates on Reality Principles.
a. Ego
b. Super ego
c. ID
d. Mores

20. Who is the first philosopher who ever engaged in a systematic questioning
about the self?
a. Socrates
b. Plato
c. Descartes
d. Locke

21. He agrees with socrates but according to him the soul has 3 components.
a. Descartes.
b. Plato
c. Maslow
d. Locke

22. What are the The 3 components of the soul according to Plato.
a. spirited, soul, emotional
b. persona, mask, shadow
c. rational, spirited, appetitive soul
d. rational, spirited, soul

23.. According to him the body is only bound to die on Earth while the soul is to
anticipate living in communion with God.
a. St. Augustine
b. Plato
c. Socrates
d. Freud

24. According to him, man is composed of 2 parts: matter (HYLE) and form
( MORPHE).
[Link]. Augustine
b. St. Thomas
c. Thomas Aquinas
d. St. Thomas Aquinas

25. It is that part of mind where facts and other experiences are stored for
possible use in the future.
a. Preconscious
b. Unconscious
c. Conscious
d. Sub conscious

26. He proposed that man is composed of two parts: matter and form.
[Link] Kant
[Link]. Thomas Aquinas
[Link] Descartes
[Link]. Augustine

27. He believe in modern dualism or the existence of body and mind and its
importance to one's existence.
[Link]. Augustine
[Link] Descartes
[Link] Kant
[Link]. Thomas Aquinas

28. He agrees with HUME's belief but he emphasized that there is a mind that
regulates impression.
[Link] Descartes
[Link] Kant
[Link]. Thomas Aquinas
[Link]. Augustine

29. It forms the basic objects of our experience /sensation and it forms the
core of our thoughts.
A. Idea
C. Perception
B. Impression
D. Experience

30. It is the part of the soul where it involves the satisfaction of the physical
needs and pleasures and desires, objects and situations
a. Spirited Soul
b. Appetitive soul
c. Rational Soul
d.. Physical Soul

31. His ides is saying that the things that we do , how we behave and react
and all other components is generally who we are as a person.
[Link]
[Link] Descartes
[Link] Ryle
32. He believe that everything is better if we devote ourselves in mending our
relationship with god.
[Link]. Augustine
[Link]
[Link]. Thomas Aquinas

33. It is the division of the unity of the function of the mind and the body where
it pertains to the accumulation of the perception as integrated by the
experiences of the body.
[Link] world
[Link] body
[Link] people and the world
[Link] perceive world

34. A method of asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking


and to draw out ideas and underlying presumptions
a. Socratic Method
b. Methodical Doubt
c. Socrates' Method
d. Method of Doubt

35. He believed that self is the accumulation of different impressions, and


does not exceed the physical realm.
a. Immanuel Kant
b. Rene Descartes
c. David Hume
d. St. Augustine

Answer key:
1. B 15. C. 29. B
2. C. 16. A. 30. B
3. B 17. A. 31. C
4. A. 18. A. 32. A
5. C. 19. A. 33. D
6. A. 20. A. 34. A
7. B. 21. B. 35. C
8. B. 22. C
9. B. 23. A
10. A. 24. D
11. A. 25. A
12. A. 26. B
13. D. 27. B
14. C. 28. B

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