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Exam Philo

This document is a multiple-choice questionnaire focused on Greek philosophy, covering key philosophers, their beliefs, and historical periods in philosophy. It includes questions about figures like Thales, Democritus, and Socrates, as well as concepts such as the nature of philosophy and its themes across different eras. Additionally, there is a bonus essay prompt asking for an explanation of a historical statement regarding Greece and Rome.
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Exam Philo

This document is a multiple-choice questionnaire focused on Greek philosophy, covering key philosophers, their beliefs, and historical periods in philosophy. It includes questions about figures like Thales, Democritus, and Socrates, as well as concepts such as the nature of philosophy and its themes across different eras. Additionally, there is a bonus essay prompt asking for an explanation of a historical statement regarding Greece and Rome.
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Section__________________ Score __________________

Multiple Choices: Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.

_____1. The birth place of Greek philosophy is..


A. Miletus B. Japan C. China D. Indonesia
_____2. Who is the first Greek Philosopher
A. Ramsey Eglavyan B. Thales C. Miley Churnie D. Plato
_____3. He believes that everything came from water
A. Gabriel B. Thales C. Democritus D. Socrates
_____4 The first philosophers are called the pre-socratic philosophers
A. The statement is true B. The anwer is pre-greek philosophers
C. There is no answer. D. Both A and B
_____5. He believes that all things are created came from apeiron
A. Anaximenes B. Anaximander C. Plato D. Socrates
_____6. He believes that it is air that makes up all things and different
elements.
A. Anaximenes B. Anaximander C. Plato D. Socrates
_____7. He was among the first to propose that matter is composed of tiny
particles he called atoms.
A. Democritus B. Anaximander C. Plato D. Socrates
_____8. He believes that the only thing constant in this world is change
A. Democritus B. Heraclitus C. Plato D. Socrates
_____9-10. What is the translation of philo and sophia? (2 points)
A. Love and Joy B. Love and Pain C. Wisdom and Love D.
Love and Wisdom
_____11. What is the era in philosophy that deals with the origin of the
ultimate substance?
A. Modern B. Ancient C. Pre-Socratic D. Medieval
_____12. What is the era in philosophy that focus on the proof of God’s
existence?
A. Modern B. Ancient C. Pre-Socratic D. Medieval
_____13. What is the era in philosophy that focus on the existence of man?
A. Modern B. Ancient C. Pre-Socratic D. Medieval
_____14. What have we learned from the life of Thales?
A. Observe and judge
B. Questions are more important than answers
C. Water is life

_____15. Philosophy may have something to do with the meaning of life.


A. The statement is true B. Life has no meaning
B. Philosophy is just a subject C. No answer
_____16. In understanding the life of Thales. Is it true that the first method
of and in philosophy is observation?
A. True B. False C. No Answer C. The first method is
thinking
_____ 17. Love of wisdom means…
A. A person who has a passionate desire to know the truth
B. The person is intelligent enough to understand the truth
C. Every person is endowed with wisdom
D. Every man is normal
_____18. There is no exact definition of philosophy
A. The statement is false
B. The statement is true
C. It can be either true or false
D. None of the above
_____19. What period of philosophy is said to be theo-centric
A. Ancient B. Medieval C. Modern D. Scholastic Period
_____20. What is the theme of the Ancient Period?
A. Cosmo-Centric B. Cosmopolitanism C. Theoretic
_____21. What is the theme of the medieval period?
A. Cosmopolitanism B. Cosmo-Centric C. Phenomenology D. Theo-
centric
_____22. What era of philosophy focused on the humanism or man?
A. Old stone age B. Rationalism C. Modern D. German
Idealism
_____23. The goal of the study of philosophy of man is…
A. To understand the different views about nature
B. To have a deeper understanding of the human person
C. To create a better society
_____24. The study of philosophy involves experimentation.
A. The statement is false
B. The statement is true
C. None of the above
_____25. All men by nature desires to know, this statement was said by..
A. Plato B. Socrates C. Aristotle D. Hegel

Bonus essay: Explain the statement based on the history of philosophy. The glory
that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome”
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