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Philosophy of Human Person Exam Guide

The document is a 2nd Periodical Examination for the Introduction to the Philosophy of Human Person course at Don Marcelo Jimenez Memorial Polytechnic Institute. It includes multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, and essay prompts related to philosophical concepts such as freedom, intersubjectivity, and the nature of human relationships. The examination is designed to assess students' understanding of these topics and their ability to apply philosophical reasoning in various scenarios.

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Philosophy of Human Person Exam Guide

The document is a 2nd Periodical Examination for the Introduction to the Philosophy of Human Person course at Don Marcelo Jimenez Memorial Polytechnic Institute. It includes multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, and essay prompts related to philosophical concepts such as freedom, intersubjectivity, and the nature of human relationships. The examination is designed to assess students' understanding of these topics and their ability to apply philosophical reasoning in various scenarios.

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DON MARCELO JIMENEZ MEMORIAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, INC.

(Formerly Don Marcelo Jimenez Memorial High School, Bay View High School)
Dasol, Pangasinan

2ND Periodical Examination

Introduction to the Philosophy of Human Person

Name: ________________________________________________ Section: __________________ Score: _________

I. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.


a. Sabang National High School
b. Polillo, Quezon
c. INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF A HUMAN PERSON
d. SECOND QUARTER FINAL EXAMINATION
e. 2021 – 2022
f. NAME: _________________________________________________________________SCORE:
____________________
g. GRADE AND SECTION: ___________________________________________________DATE:
_____________________
h. GENERAL INSTRUCTION: AVOID ANY FORM OF ERASURE. ERASURES ARE NOT COUNTED.
i. I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read each statement carefully, then write the letter of the correct answer.
j. _____ 1. This is performed only by a human being and thus is proper to man.
k. A. Act B. Voluntary actions C. Involuntary actions D. Compulsion
l. _____ 2. These are acts done under force or coercion and ignorance where the doer failed to understand the effect.
m. A. Act B. Voluntary actions C. Involuntary actions D. Compulsion
n. _____ 3. This is a choice which is deliberately selected based on a moral standpoint.
o. A. Practical choice B. Intellectual choice C. Voluntary choice D. Involuntary choice
p. _____ 4. Which statement does not characterize the “parable of the Good Samaritan”?
q. A. It clearly explains how man can go beyond cultural considerations.
r. B. How one person can overcome grudges to perform an ethical act towards a needy person.
s. C. It may be considered as unusual phenomenon in the present realm but the story tells us it is impossible.
t. D. All of the above
u. _____ 5. Which of the following statements does not refer about Intersubjectivity?
v. A. A coined word from the prefix “inter” which connotes “among and between” and the philosophical term
“subject”
w. equivalent to a conscious being.
x. B. This means in the general sense as “sharing of subjective states by two or more individuals.
y. C. It is the organic union of the subjective reality ad the objective reality of beings.
z. D. As a person, we have a personal regard to self but we can deny the fact that we live with others.
aa. _____ 6. The philosopher who said about intersubjectivity – “This is a person-to-person relationship, subject-to-subject
relation”.
bb. A. Confucius B. Karol Wojtyla C. Martin Buber D. Gandhi
cc. 7 – 15. Write A – if refers to TRIBAL SOCIETY; B – if refers to FEUDAL SOCIETY, C – INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY,
D – POST
dd. INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, E – DIGITAL SOIETY
ee. ______ 7. This is marked by a progress from manufacturing-based to a service-based economy.
ff. ______ 8. This denotes a group of peoples living in a primitive setting under a leader or chief.
gg. ______ 9. Kings and lords granted land and provided protection to lesser nobles known as vassals due to lack of
centralized
hh. government.
ii. ______ 10. This uses advance technology to drive a massive production industry.
jj. ______ 11. Its objective is a fast and efficient manufacturing of standardized projects.
kk. ______ 12. Relies with the use of modern technology.
ll. ______ 13. Replacement of manual laborers with technical and professional workers
mm. ______ 14. They are small in scale; bound to their spatial and temporal range of relations in terms of society, law, and
politics.
nn. ______ 15. Think of the information society
oo. 16 – 25. Write A if death is CERTAIN, B – INDEFINITE, C – ONE’S PROPERTY, D – NON-RELATIONAL, E -
NOT TO BE
pp. OUTSTRIPPED
qq. ______16. Nobody can experience his death except himself.
rr. ______17. Death cannot be taken away from a person.
ss. ______18. Whether we like it or not, we will die.
tt. ______19. Death can happen anytime.
uu. ______20. We die alone.
vv. ______21. One cannot make himself live forever.
ww. ______22. We should try to live the best life that we can for we never know the day of our end.
xx. ______23. We have beginnings and we also have end.
yy. ______24. There can be no proxies or substitutes for a person in experiencing death.
zz. ______25. Death removes all our relations to other
1. This refers to the ability to make choices and perform actions. It is an intrinsic and essential property of the human person.

A. Freedom B. Free Will C. Psychological freedom D. Voluntariness

2. A type of freedom from physical restraint.


A. Moral freedom B. Physical freedom C. Psychological freedom D. Voluntariness

3. This is the kind of freedom which allows a person to perform actions which he or she considers right and wise.

A. Freedom of choosing B. Voluntarism C. Psychological freedom D. Moral Freedom

4. It is the ability to act out one’s free will and self-determination.

A. Volunteerism B. Responsibility C. Psychological freedom D. Voluntariness

5. This means that a person is being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences.

A. Responsibly B. Responsibility C. Irresponsibleness D. Voluntariness

B. Read the following situations below.

How are you going to apply prudence in making a choice to exercise your freedom more responsibly?

6. Your family is experiencing financial difficulty. You are being enrolled in a private school with a high tuition fee but your
parents do not want you to transfer to a public school despite your situation. As their daughter/son what are you going to do?

A. You are going to stay in your school because that is what your parents want you to do.

B. You won’t mind because that is your parent’s problem.

C. You will explain to your parents that transferring school is the best way to resolve the family’s financial problem.

D. You will stop going to school.

7. A teacher informed you that your brother has to repeat some subjects due to his failing grades. She asked you to tell your
parents about it and that she wanted to meet them. But your brother asked you not to tell your parents and that he will find
another person to stand as your parents. What are you going to do?

A. You will not tell your parents because your brother asked you not to do it.

B. You will not tell your parents in exchange of your brother’s allowance.

C. You won’t mind because you do not care about your brother’s problem.

D. You will tell your parents because you know that granting your brothers request will not do any good but instead will just lead
him to do to things that could again affect his studies.

8. Your best friend humiliated you, making you a laughing stock in your school. As her best friend you also knew a lot about her
that would humiliate her as well when exposed. What then are you going to do?

A. You will not do what she did to you because you know that it will not do any good.

B. You will expose her secrets so that she will have the same fate as you.

C. You will confront and start a fight with her.

D. You will not do the same, instead you’ll do actions that will gain back your friendship.

9. You are invited to a debut party of your best friend. She expected you to be there. Her birthday falls on a Wednesday but
you’re having a final exam the next day. How are you going to deal with the situation?

A. You will go to the party and will not study for your exam.

B. You will not go to the party and you will study for your exam.

C. You will go to the party but you will go home early to study.

D. You will not go to the party and will not study.

10. It refers to the unique relationship between distinct subjects.

A. human interaction B. self-awareness C. intersubjectivity D. Transcendence

II. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if otherwise.

_____1. We have to accept that people have different views and beliefs from us.

_____2. Differently-abled persons share with the same dignity with all people.

_____3. The act of giving must be done in the spirit of mutual respect.

_____4. We help those in need to feel a lot better about ourselves.

_____5. Reflecting on our own interactions with others fosters positive relationships.

_____6. Human societies remain the same.

_____7. Tribal societies have an established property right.


_____8. Post-industrial societies focus on development of mass production.

_____9. Virtual society relatively provides a new world for us.

_____10. Death is one of the surest things in the world.

III. Essay. Answer the question brief but concise. (Write your answer at the back of your paper)

1. What is intersubjectivity? (5 points)


2. In your own opinion. What is the true meaning of life? (5 points)

Prepared by:

DENICE RICKY ANNE A. CABRITO, LPT


Subject Teacher

Checked and Approved by:

NANCY M. VERZOSA, LPT


Assistant Principal

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