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UNDERSTANDING THE SELF

Question 1
This sociological perspective states that sociologist should look into
details and symbols to understand and interpret how people react
Select one:
a. Conflict Perspective
b. Symbolic interactionist perspective (answer)
c. Functionllist perspective
d. Social interaction perspective

Question 2
Aguste Comte defines sociology as ____.
Select one:
a. Study of Social Action
b. Scientific study of society (answer)
c. Humans living together
d. Study of social institutions

Question 3
It is the study of different patterns in human behavior, thought and
feelings.
Select one:
a. Social Anthropology
b. Cultural Anthropology (answer)
c. Archeology
d. Ethnography

Question 4
This thinker looked and studied class struggle in society
Select one:
a. Aguste Comte
b. Herbert Spencer
c. Karl Marx (answer)
d. Emile Durkheim

Question 5
Ethnology means
Select one:
a. Systematic study of recorded and un recorded languages
b. Study of man evolution
c. Study of behavior
d. Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people
(answer)

Question 6
Sociology comes from the greek words "sociouos" and "logos"
which means
Select one:
a. Self and society
b. Love and lesson
c. Society and world
d. Society and Study (answer)

Question 7
This social perspective focuses on the negative, clashed and ever-
changing nature of society
Select one:
a. Symbolic interactionist perspective
b. Conflict Perspective (answer)
c. Functionllist perspective
d. Social interaction perspective

Question 8
It is focuses on the study of politics or government.
Select one:
a. Sociology
b. Psychology
c. History
d. Political Science (answer)

Question 9
It is also called Biological anthropology
Select one:
a. Cultural Anthropology
b. Physical Anthropology (answer)
c. Social Anthropology
d. Linguistics

Question 10
What is Anthropology?
Select one:
a. Is the study of human evolution
b. Is the study of person mind
c. Is the study of human behavior
d. Is the study of similarities and differences of individuals (answer)

Deals with the operations of the body systems and organs and their interactions
Select one:
a. Physiology
b. Economic
c. Biology
d. Chemistry
He influenced Neo-
Platonism Select one: a.
Hume
b. St. Augustine
c. Plato
d. Locke
It is the study of the past events.
Select one:
a. Psychology
b. History
c. Sociology
d. Linguistics What Psychologists do?
Select one:
a. Practice
b. Thinking
c. Research
d. All of the choices
It is focuses on the study of politics or government
Select one:
a. Psychology
b. Political Science
c. Sociology
d. Ethnology
He influenced Neo-
Platonism Select one: a.
Hume
b. St. Augustine
c. Plato
d. Locke
IT is a code of Ethical Conduct of how should properly act according to their
relationship with other people.
Select one:
a. Taoism
b. Confucianism
c. Realisms
d. Buddhism
It is one type or an ethic group
Select one:
a. Anthropology
b. Ethnography
c. Ethnographer
d. Ethnology

One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher
Select one:
a. Meleau ponty
b. Plato
c. David Hume
d. Gilbert Ryle
Who founded the Psycho analysis theory?
Select one:
a. John Watson
b. Sigmund Freud
c. B.F. Skinner
d. Max Wertheimer
It is the Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the
senses and experience Select one:
a. David Hume
b. Plato
c. St. Augustine
d. Gilbert Ryle
This theory used direct observations to supplement introspection
Select one:
a. Behaviorism
b. Psycho analysis
c. Functionalism
d. Structuralism
The study of patterns in human behavior
Select one:
a. Cultural Anthropology
b. Physical Anthropology
c. Archeology
d. Ethnology

IT is a code of Ethical Conduct of how should properly act according to their


relationship with other people.
Select one:
a. Buddhism
b. Realisms
c. Confucianism
d. Taoism
"Logus" means
Select one:
a. Science or Study
b. Study human
c. None of the choices
d. Experiment
It is utilization of pure sociological theories and methods outside academic settings
Select one:
a. Applied psychology
b. Social Organization
c. Human Ecology
d. Population
Who is the muslim scholar (801-806)?
Select one:
a. Al kindi
b. Al Tabarri
c. All the above
d. Al Tabar
Is the science of society and the social interactions taking place
therein Select one: a. Biology
b. Sociology
c. Anthropology
d. Ethnology

Study of a single social institution


Select one:
a. Linguistics
b. Psychology
c. Anthropology
d. Economics
Buddhism means ______________________________.
Select one:
a. Is a path of practice and spiritual development
b. Body and Soul
c. Human person reflects the entire spirit of medieval world
d. Human person
Confucianism can be seen as a code of _______________________________.
Select one:
a. Living of a person
b. Social life
c. Ethnical conduct
d. Ethical conduct
This theory used direct observations to supplement introspection Select one:
a. Psycho analysis
b. Functionalism
c. Behaviorism
d. Structuralism
Is the study of perception and its influence on thinking and problem solving Select one:
a. Behaviorism
b. Functionalism
c. Structuralism
d. Gestalt

It is also called Biological anthropology Select one:


a. Physical Anthropology
b. Cultural Anthropology
c. Linguistics
d. Social Anthropology
It is phenomenologist who asserts that mind-body bifurcation that has been going on for a long time is a furtile endeavor
an invalid problem.
Select one: a. Plato
b. St. Augustine
c. Meleau-Ponty
d. John Locke
The Westerns emphasize ________________________________________________.
Select one:
a. More on the Value of individualistic
b. More on the value of equality
c. More on the Value of quality
d. More on the value of self
It's also called an individualistic culture since their focus is on the person Select one:
a. Eastern Culture
b. Northern Culture
c. Southern Culture
d. Western Culture
Also emphasize more on the value of equality even if they see that the individual can rise above everything else Select
one:
a. Eastern Culture
b. Buddhism
c. Western Culture
d. Confucianism

It is a pure description of the culture of a people or an ethic group Select one:


a. Anthropology
b. Ethnography
c. Ethnology
d. Sociology
The proponent of "little Albert" study.
Select one:
a. B.F. Skinner
b. William James
c. John Bratson Watson
d. Max Wertheimer
WEEK 4: ANTHROPOLOGY (QUIZ 4)
PERFECT SCORE
It is the study of different patterns in human behavior, thought and feelings.
Select one:

a. Ethnography

b. Cultural Anthropology

c. Social Anthropology

d. Archeology
Question text
Sociology comes from the greek words "sociouos" and "logos" which means
Select one:

a. Society and Study

b. Love and lesson

c. Self and society

d. Society and world


Question text
It is also called Biological anthropology
Select one:

a. Linguistics

b. Cultural Anthropology

c. Physical Anthropology

d. Social Anthropology
Question text
This thinker looked and studied class struggle in society
Select one:

a. Aguste Comte

b. Karl Marx

c. Emile Durkheim
d. Herbert Spencer
Question text
What is Anthropology?
Select one:

a. Is the study of human behavior

b. Is the study of human evolution

c. Is the study of person mind

d. Is the study of similarities and differences of individuals


Question text
This sociological perspective states that sociologist should look into details and symbols to
understand and interpret how people react
Select one:

a. Social interaction perspective

b. Conflict Perspective

c. Functionllist perspective

d. Symbolic interactionist perspective


Question text
Aguste Comte defines sociology as ____.
Select one:

a. Study of Social Action

b. Scientific study of society

c. Humans living together

d. Study of social institutions


Question text
This social perspective focuses on the negative, clashed and ever-changing nature of society
Select one:

a. Social interaction perspective


b. Symbolic interactionist perspective

c. Conflict Perspective

d. Functionalist perspective
Question text
Ethnology means
Select one:

a. Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people

b. Study of behavior

c. Systematic study of recorded and un recorded languages

d. Study of man evolution


Question text
It is focuses on the study of politics or government.
Select one:

a. History

b. Political Science

c. Psychology

d. Sociology

Father of Modern Philosophy Select one:

a. Gilbert Ryle
b. Plato
c. Rene Descartes
d. David Hume
Answer: Rene Descartes

The philosopher who infused Christian doctrine with Neoplatonism.


Select one: a. Hume
b. Plato
c. John Locke
d. St. Augustine
Answer: St. Augustine He influenced Neo-Platonism Select
one: a. Hume

b. Plato
c. Locke
d. St. Augustine
Answer: St. Augustine "Philosphia" means Select

one:

a. Love of world
b. Love of Self
c. Love of Wisdom
d. Love of Country
Answer: Love of Wisdom

The two philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?" Select one:
a. Plato and Hume
b. Ryle and Ponty
c. Aristotle and Augustine
d. John Locke and Descartes
Answer: John Locke and Descartes

Philosophy means in greek word "philosophia" Select one:


a. Arguement
b. Love of Country
c. Problems
d. Love of Wisdom
Answer: Love of Wisdom
One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher Select one: a. Plato
b. John Locke
c. Augustine
d. David Hume
Answer: Plato

He doubted the basic idea of the individual character and says that there is no lasting self Select one:

a. St. Augustine
b. David Hume
c. Plato
d. John Locke
Answer: David Hume

It is the Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the senses and experience.

Select one: a. Plato


b. Hume
c. Aristotle
d. Ryle
Answer: Hume

Rene Descartes said that our mind and thought are true identity and he
called it
Answer: A soul
Philosophy means in greek word "philosophia"
Answer: Love of Wisdom
It is the Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes
from the senses and experience.
Answer: Hume
Father of Modern Philosophy
Answer: Rene Descartes
"Philosphia" means
Answer: Love of Wisdom
The philosopher who infused Christian doctrine with Neoplatonism.
Answer: St. Augustine
He influenced Neo-Platonism
Answer: St. Augustine
One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied
philosopher
Answer: Plato
The two philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?"
Answer: John Locke and Descartes
The philosopher who is considered the "Father of Psychoanalysis"
Answer: Sigmund Freud

Understanding the self-Quiz 2 100/100


It is focuses on the study of politics or government.
Answer: Political Science
This social perspective focuses on the negative, clashed and ever-
changing nature of society
Answer: Conflict Perspective
What is Anthropology?
Answer: Is the study of similarities and differences of individuals
Sociology comes from the greek words "sociouos" and "logos" which
means
Answer: Society and Study
It is also called Biological anthropology
Answer: Physical Anthropology
Ethnology means
Answer: Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people
Aguste Comte defines sociology as ____.
Answer: Scientific study of society
This sociological perspective states that sociologist should look into
details and symbols to understand and interpret how people react
Answer: Symbolic interactionist perspective
This thinker looked and studied class struggle in society
Answer: Karl Marx
It is the study of different patterns in human behavior, thought and
feelings.
Answer: Cultural Anthropology

Understanding the self-PRELIMS 80/100


The proponent of "little Albert" study.
Answer: John Bratson Watson
He conceived of the human person as having a body and a mind.
Answer: Rene Descartes
"Philosphia" means
Answer: Love of Wisdom
It is the Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes
from the senses and experience
Answer: David Hume
It is phenomenologist who asserts that mind-body bifurcation that has
been going on for a long time is a furtile endeavor an invalid problem.
Answer: Meleau-Ponty
IT is a code of Ethical Conduct of how should properly act according to
their relationship with other people.
Answer: Confucianism
Ethnology means
Answer: Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people
One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied
philosopher
Answer: Plato
It is a pure description of the culture of a people or an ethic group
Answer: Ethnography
It is one type or an ethic group
Answer: Ethnography
It is utilization of pure sociological theories and methods outside
academic settings
Answer: Applied psychology
An empiricist who believes that one can know only what comes from the
senses and experiences
Answer: David Hume
It is the name of the game and they are more likely straightforward and
forceful in their communication as well as decision making.
Answer: Competition
He dismisses the Cartesian Dualism
Answer: Ryle
Wundt's student and the founder of structuralism
Answer: Edward Titchener
The two philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?"
Answer: John Locke and Descartes
It is the information processing theories
Answer: Computer
It is a branch of general anthropology concerned with the study of man's
culture and society in the past.
Answer: Ethnology
It is a branch of general anthropology concerned with the study of man's
culture and society in the past.
Answer: Physical Anthropology
Rene Descartes said that our mind and thought are true identity and he
called it.
Answer: a soul
Also emphasize more on the value of equality even if they see that the
individual can rise above everything else
Answer: Buddhism
Study of a single social institution
Answer: Economics
Study of a single social institution
Answer: Western Culture
Deals with the operations of the body systems and organs and
their interactions
Answer: Physiology
Once a plan has been devised it must be carried out.
Answer: Carry out the plan
Deals with the interaction of the people to the environment.
Answer: Social Psychology
Who is the muslim scholar (801-806)?
Answer: All the above
The study of patterns in human behavior
Answer: Archeology
Is the study of perception and its influence on thinking and problem
solving
Answer: Gestalt
It is the study of the past events.
Answer: History
It is the Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the senses and
experience.
=Hume

He doubted the basic idea of the individual character and says that there is no lasting self
=David Hume
Father of Modern Philosophy
=Rene Descartes
One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher
=Plato
The two philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?"
=John Locke and Descartes
Rene Descartes said that our mind and thought are true identity and he called it
=A soul
Philosophy is the study of
=Of general and fundamental problems
Philosophy means in greek word "philosophia"
=Love of Wisdom
The philosopher who is considered the "Father of Psychoanalysis"
=Sigmund Freud
"Philosphia" means
=Love of Wisdom

(Franz Mabait)

This social perspective focuses on the negative, clashed and ever-changing nature of society
= Conflict Perspective

This thinker looked and studied class struggle in society


=Karl Marx

Ethnology means
=Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people
Sociology comes from the greek words "sociouos" and "logos" which means
=Society and Study
It is also called Biological anthropology
=Physical Anthropology What is Anthropology?
= Is the study of similarities and differences of individuals

It is focuses on the study of politics or government.


=Political Science
This sociological perspective states that sociologist should look into details and symbols to
understand and interpret how people react
=Symbolic interactionist perspective

It is the study of different patterns in human behavior, thought and feelings. =Cultural
Anthropology

Aguste Comte defines sociology as ____.


=Scientific study of society
Is a field of medicine that is concerned with the treatment of mental illness
= Psychiatry

It deals with nature and behavior of a population and relations to the groups present social
intuitions.
= Social Anthropology ( HINULAAN )

Is a science that studies man's culture.


= Anthropology
Deals with the applicability and usefulness of the principles and theories of group life as bases for
the regulation of man's social environment.
=Sociological theory and method(HINULAAN)

What is Psychology?
=Is the study of person mind
Functionalism is a theory influenced by _________________________________________.
=Darwin's Theory of Evolution
What are the Goals of Psychology?
=Describe, explain, predict and influence behavior and mental processes
Psychoanalysis means ________________________________________________.
=Make unconscious; it restrain trauma through therapy
Is a psychologists who developed " operant conditioning theory"
=B.F.Skinner
What is theory?
=Is a general set of principles to suggest the explanation of how a number of separate facts are
related

Human reproduction is possible by


=All of the choices
This refers to the body which is a marvelous and complex container of human experiences
=Physical Self
He introduced the concept of the body ego

= Sigmund
Freud
This refers to biological traits that society associates with being male or female
=
Sex
_______ used to prevent conception
= In-vitro
fertilization
Refers to close ties or feelings of familiarity to a person

= Intimacy
Meanings of femininity or masculinity that is associated with culture

= Gender
He considers the body as the source of sensation and the origin and maintenance of personality

= William
James
Practices, sexual activities and identity which may or may not be aligned with biological traits or
cultural meanings

= Sexuality
He argued that mind and body are one and all psychological process are part of physical
processess

= William
James
The Digital
Self can be
seen in the
= form of
__________.
Profiles
or Avatars
Is the Filipino version of the famous line "hakuna matata"

= Bahala
Na
The spiritual self provides _______________ and ______________ to our physical self.

= Insight,
intuition
The individual seems to be offered a __________ slate in the digital world.

=
Clean
According to Frank Trentmann, the old critics of luxury said that the human self was something
_________ that existed apart from the material world.

= Pure
One guideline for proper sharing of information and ethical use of the internet is _________.
= Be
choosy
about
your
online
friends
The sum of all our characteristics and our interactions isour _________________.

= Partial
Identity
For William James, the core of the material self is the _______.

= Body
A close to perfect analogy of the Spiritual Self and the Spiritual Dimension is how
______________are connected to the ______________.

= Computers,
Internet
Making their guests feel at home is a Filipino value and trait called ___________.

= Hospitality

In the acronym S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does S stands for?

=Specific
This facet of wellness has to do with being able to cope with life's challenges and successes

=Emotional
Aside from actually studying students also need to pray.
=TRUE
Give 1 type of mindset according to the psychologist Carol Dweck
=Growth mindset
This facet of wellness has to do with the ability to connect and relate to other people and being
able to empathize or sympathize with others
=Social
In the acronym S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does R stands for?
=Relevant
Being punctual and being honest are some qualities of a successful student.
=TRUE
The main or basic types of learning are:
=Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Observational Learning Instincts and reflexes
involve learning.
=FALSE
Maintaining a Spiritual Practice is part of Physical Self-care.
=TRUE
It is a pure description of the culture of a people or an ethic group
=Ethnology

It is the Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the senses and
experience
= David Hume
It is phenomenologist who asserts that mind-body bifurcation that has been going on for a long
time is a furtile endeavor an invalid problem.
= Meleau-Ponty
Ethnology means
=Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people
His view of the human person reflects the entire spirit of the medieval world when it comes to
man.
= Rene Descartes
It is one type or an ethic group
= Ethnology
He dismisses the Cartesian Dualism
= St. Augustine(NOTSURE)
"Philosphia" means
= Love of Wisdom
Once a plan has been devised it must be carried out.
= Carry out the plan

"Logus" means
= Study human
He influenced Neo-Platonism
= St. Augustine
It's also called an individualistic culture since their focus is on the person
= Western Culture
IT is a code of Ethical Conduct of how should properly act according to their relationship with
other people.
= Confucianism
Also emphasize more on the value of equality even if they see that the individual can rise above
everything else = Western Culture
It is the information processing theories
=
Taoism means________________________________________.
= Is living in the way of the Tao or the universe
The Westerns emphasize ________________________________________________.
= More on the value of equality
The two philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?"
=John Locke and Descartes
Who is the muslim scholar (801-806)?
= All the above
Confucianism can be seen as a code of _______________________________.
= Social life
It is the study of the past events.
=HISTORY
Rene Descartes said that our mind and thought are true identity and he called it.
= a soul
It is utilization of pure sociological theories and methods outside academic settings
= Applied psychology
Deals with the operations of the body systems and organs and their interactions = Physiology

Wundt's student and the founder of structuralism


= Edward Titchener
Deals with the interaction of the people to the environment.
= Social Psychology
This theory used direct observations to supplement introspection
= Functionalism
He conceived of the human person as having a body and a mind.
= St. Augustine
It is a branch of general anthropology concerned with the study of man's culture and society in
the past.
= Anthropology
What Psychologists do?
= All of the choices
Buddhism means ______________________________.
= Human person
Who launched the cognitive revolution in psychology
= George Miller
The study of patterns in human behavior
= Cultural Anthropology
Study of a single social institution
= Economics(NOT SURE)
He influenced Neo-Platonism
= St. Augustine
Is the study of perception and its influence on thinking and problem solving
= Gestalt
It is focuses on the study of politics or government
= Political Science
It is the name of the game and they are more likely straightforward and forceful in their
communication as well as decision making.
= Competition
It is also called Biological Anthropology
= Physical Anthropology
It also called Biological Anthropology
=PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
The proponent of "little Albert" study.
=John Bratson Watson
Who founded the Psycho analysis theory?
=SIGMUND FREUD
One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher
=PLATO

One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher
=PLATO
IT is a code of Ethical Conduct of how should properly act according to their relationship with
other people.
= Confucianism

MIDTERM

It is characterized by an in depth fiery feeling or attractedness which can be sexual or romantic


attraction
=Passion
Identify the kinds of Love Associated by the following emotions or emotion combinations based
on Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love. Drag your answer to the spaces provided
=
Drag and Drop: Identify the parts of a Female Anatomy, Drag your answer to the spaces provided
=
Identify the parts of a Male Anatomy. Drag your answer to the spaces provided
=
This is viewing a person who is Not naturally sexual but seeing it as such
=Objectification
These are people who do not identify themselves with a particular gender or sexual assignment
=Gender Queer
A psychologist who proposed the triangular theory of love
=Robert Sternberg
Who works the " system of logic"
=John Stuart Mill's
A branch of social science that study living organisms
=Biology
Ethnology means"
= Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people
Who founded the modern experimental psychology
= Edward Titchener
These are people whose biological attributes are not aligned with his/her perception of his/her
gender
= Transgender
Which of the following is NOT a sexual response?
= Arousal
It is focuses on the study of politics or government".
= Political Science
Give an Example of Common Sexually transmitted infections or diseases
= TRICH
Taoism means______________.
= Is living in the way of the Tao or the universe
Confucianism can be seen as a code of ______________.
= Ethical conduct
_______ is used to prevent conception
Birth contraception(NOTSURE) =
control
Which of the
pills
following is Not
and
a misconception
about sex?
= It is fluid and may change
A branch of social science that study the property and composition of substance and related
changes of those substances
= Chemistry
These are people whose biological body is aligned with their gender identity
= Cis-Gender
It is characterized by an intense feeling or closeness to a person
= Intimacy
A psychologist who initiated the idea of functionalism and focused on direct observations to
supplement introspection
= William James
This is viewing a person as a sexual object for one's own pleasure
=Objectification
It is the Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the senses and experience.
=Hume

He doubted the basic idea of the individual character and says that there is no lasting self
=David Hume
Father of Modern Philosophy
=Rene Descartes
One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher
=Plato
The two philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?"
=John Locke and Descartes
Rene Descartes said that our mind and thought are true identity and he called it
=A soul
Philosophy is the study of
=Of general and fundamental problems
Philosophy means in greek word "philosophia"
=Love of Wisdom
The philosopher who is considered the "Father of Psychoanalysis"
=Sigmund Freud
"Philosphia" means
=Love of Wisdom

(Franz Mabait)

This social perspective focuses on the negative, clashed and ever-changing nature of society
=Conflict Perspective

This thinker looked and studied class struggle in society


=Karl Marx

Ethnology means
=Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people
Sociology comes from the greek words "sociouos" and "logos" which means
=Society and Study
It is also called Biological anthropology
=Physical Anthropology What is
Anthropology?
= Is the study of similarities and differences of individuals

It is focuses on the study of politics or government.


=Political Science
This sociological perspective states that sociologist should look into details and symbols to understand and interpret
how people react
=Symbolic interactionist perspective

It is the study of different patterns in human behavior, thought and feelings. =Cultural Anthropology

Aguste Comte defines sociology as ____.


=Scientific study of society
Is a field of medicine that is concerned with the treatment of mental illness
=Psychiatry

It deals with nature and behavior of a population and relations to the groups present social intuitions.
= Social Anthropology ( HINULAAN )

Is a science that studies man's culture.


= Anthropology

Deals with the applicability and usefulness of the principles and theories of group life as bases for the regulation of
man's social environment.
= Sociological theory and method(HINULAAN)

What is Psychology?
=Is the study of person mind
Functionalism is a theory influenced by _________________________________________.
=Darwin's Theory of Evolution
What are the Goals of Psychology?
=Describe, explain, predict and influence behavior and mental processes
Psychoanalysis means ________________________________________________.
=Make unconscious; it restrain trauma through therapy
Is a psychologists who developed " operant conditioning theory"
=B.F.Skinner
What is theory?
=Is a general set of principles to suggest the explanation of how a number of separate facts are related

Human reproduction is possible by


=All of the choices
This refers to the body which is a marvelous and complex container of human experiences
=Physical Self
He introduced the concept of the body ego
= Sigmund Freud
This refers to biological traits that society associates with being male or female
= Sex
_______ used to prevent conception
= In-vitro fertilization
Refers to close ties or feelings of familiarity to a person
= Intimacy
Meanings of femininity or masculinity that is associated with culture
= Gender
He considers the body as the source of sensation and the origin and maintenance of personality
= William James
Practices, sexual activities and identity which may or may not be aligned with biological traits or cultural meanings
= Sexuality
He argued that mind and body are one and all psychological process are part of physical processess
= William James

The Digital Self can be seen in the form of __________.


=
Profiles or Avatars
Is the Filipino version of the famous line "hakuna matata"
= Bahala Na
The spiritual self provides _______________ and ______________ to our physical self.
= Insight, intuition
The individual seems to be offered a __________ slate in the digital world.
= Clean
According to Frank Trentmann, the old critics of luxury said that the human self was something _________ that existed
apart from the material world.
= Pure
One guideline for proper sharing of information and ethical use of the internet is _________.
= Be choosy about your online friends
The sum of all our characteristics and our interactions isour _________________.
= Partial Identity
For William James, the core of the material self is the _______.
= Body
A close to perfect analogy of the Spiritual Self and the Spiritual Dimension is how ______________are connected to
the ______________.
= Computers, Internet
Making their guests feel at home is a Filipino value and trait called ___________.
= Hospitality

In the acronym S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does S stands for?
=Specific
This facet of wellness has to do with being able to cope with life's challenges and successes
=Emotional
Aside from actually studying students also need to pray.
=TRUE
Give 1 type of mindset according to the psychologist Carol Dweck
=Growth mindset
This facet of wellness has to do with the ability to connect and relate to other people and being able to empathize or
sympathize with others
=Social
In the acronym S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does R stands for?
=Relevant
Being punctual and being honest are some qualities of a successful student.
=TRUE
The main or basic types of learning are:
=Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Observational Learning Instincts and reflexes involve
learning.
=FALSE
Maintaining a Spiritual Practice is part of Physical Self-care.
=TRUE
It is a pure description of the culture of a people or an ethic group
=Ethnology

It is the Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the senses and experience = David
Hume

It is phenomenologist who asserts that mind-body bifurcation that has been going on for a long time is a furtile endeavor
an invalid problem.
= Meleau-Ponty
Ethnology means
=Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people
His view of the human person reflects the entire spirit of the medieval world when it comes to man.
= Rene Descartes
It is one type or an ethic group
= Ethnology
He dismisses the Cartesian Dualism
= St. Augustine(NOTSURE)

"Philosphia" means
= Love of Wisdom

Once a plan has been devised it must be carried out.


= Carry out the plan

"Logus" means
= Study human
He influenced Neo-Platonism
= St. Augustine
It's also called an individualistic culture since their focus is on the person
= Western Culture
IT is a code of Ethical Conduct of how should properly act according to their relationship with other people.
= Confucianism
Also emphasize more on the value of equality even if they see that the individual can rise above everything else
= Western Culture
It is the information processing theories
=
Taoism means________________________________________.
= Is living in the way of the Tao or the universe
The Westerns emphasize ________________________________________________.
= More on the value of equality
The two philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?"
=John Locke and Descartes
Who is the muslim scholar (801-806)?
= All the above
Confucianism can be seen as a code of _______________________________.
= Social life
It is the study of the past events.
=HISTORY
Rene Descartes said that our mind and thought are true identity and he called it.
= a soul
It is utilization of pure sociological theories and methods outside academic settings
= Applied psychology
Deals with the operations of the body systems and organs and their interactions = Physiology

Wundt's student and the founder of structuralism


= Edward Titchener
Deals with the interaction of the people to the environment.
= Social Psychology
This theory used direct observations to supplement introspection
= Functionalism
He conceived of the human person as having a body and a mind.
= St. Augustine
It is a branch of general anthropology concerned with the study of man's culture and society in the past.
= Anthropology
What Psychologists do?
= All of the choices
Buddhism means ______________________________.
= Human person
Who launched the cognitive revolution in psychology
= George Miller
The study of patterns in human behavior
= Cultural Anthropology
Study of a single social institution
= Economics(NOT SURE)
He influenced Neo-Platonism
= St. Augustine
Is the study of perception and its influence on thinking and problem solving
= Gestalt
It is focuses on the study of politics or government
= Political Science
It is the name of the game and they are more likely straightforward and forceful in their communication as well
as decision making.
= Competition
It is also called Biological Anthropology
= Physical Anthropology
It also called Biological Anthropology
=PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
The proponent of "little Albert" study.
=John Bratson Watson
Who founded the Psycho analysis theory?
=SIGMUND FREUD
One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher
=PLATO

One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher
=PLATO
IT is a code of Ethical Conduct of how should properly act according to their relationship with other people.
= Confucianism

MIDTERM
It is characterized by an in depth fiery feeling or attractedness which can be sexual or romantic attraction
=Passion
Identify the kinds of Love Associated by the following emotions or emotion combinations based on Sternberg’s
Triangular Theory of Love. Drag your answer to the spaces provided
=
Drag and Drop: Identify the parts of a Female Anatomy, Drag your answer to the spaces provided
=
Identify the parts of a Male Anatomy. Drag your answer to the spaces provided
=
This is viewing a person who is Not naturally sexual but seeing it as such
=Objectification
These are people who do not identify themselves with a particular gender or sexual assignment =Gender
Queer
A psychologist who proposed the triangular theory of love
=Robert Sternberg
Who works the " system of logic"
=John Stuart Mill's
A branch of social science that study living organisms
=Biology
Ethnology means"
= Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people
Who founded the modern experimental psychology
= Edward Titchener
These are people whose biological attributes are not aligned with his/her perception of his/her gender
= Transgender
Which of the following is NOT a sexual response?
= Arousal
It is focuses on the study of politics or government".
= Political Science
Give an Example of Common Sexually transmitted infections or diseases
= TRICH
Taoism means______________.
= Is living in the way of the Tao or the universe
Confucianism can be seen as a code of ______________.
= Ethical conduct
_______ is used to prevent conception
= Birth control pills and contraception(NOTSURE)
Which of the following is Not a misconception about sex?
= It is fluid and may change
A branch of social science that study the property and composition of substance and related changes of those
substances
= Chemistry
These are people whose biological body is aligned with their gender identity
= Cis-Gender
It is characterized by an intense feeling or closeness to a person
= Intimacy
A psychologist who initiated the idea of functionalism and focused on direct observations to supplement introspection
= William James
This is viewing a person as a sexual object for one's own pleasure
=Objectification

FINALS
Self-care is a lifetime habit and culture.
=TRUE
In the acronym S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does T stands for?
=Time-Bound
This facet of wellness has to do with the ability to have an open mind and welcoming to new learnings or ideas
=Intellectual
Setting a time frame when to achieve a goal restricts a person and creates frustration =True
Goals should have a set deadline
= Time-Bound
The sum of all our characteristics and our interactions is our _________________.
= Partial Identity
A tool to help us manage our time, plans, action list, and notes in our daily job can be a _________.
= Diary
The initial process of learning happens in our nervous system.
= True
There is greater self-____________ from the individual in the online world even if it is true in real life or not
= Expression
This pertains to all facets of a person's well-being inside and out
= Wellness
It is better to socialize with other people that having time for oneself
= True
This a factor of wellness that has genes inherited that contribute to our susceptibility or immunity to diseases
= Family History/Heredity
Instincts and reflexes involve learning.
=FALSE
This a factor of wellness that has to do with how we take care of our body
= Health Habits
In the acronym S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does M stands for? = Measurable
Self-care involves a life of wild sex, drugs, and alcohol.
= False
To be successful, people should not merely rely on "will-power"
= True
In writing down goals, people should use the words "I would" "I hope" "I might"
= False
This facet of wellness has to do with the ability to recognize a higher being that satisfies the need of the soul
= Spiritual
All successful and rich people display "wellness" in all facets of life
= True
Goals should be aligned with the purpose or direction you want to achieve
= Relevant
This psychological Mindset states that people who have the ability to recover from failures faster are most successful
= Grit Mindset
Recognizing and accepting mistakes is called "Self-Forgiveness"
= False
This pertains to the state of a person's body which is free from any injury or illness = Health
People who failed in achieving goals are the ones who do not have good planning strategies
=TRUE
Ruining each other's reputations and pulling each other down is a Filipino trait called __________.
= Crab Mentality
Eating all food groups (go, glow and glow food) is most important than portion size
= FALSE
Access to Healthcare is ready available to everyone since there are local health centers and hospitals everywhere
=FALSE
The first step to achieving goals is to write them down, to make it a reality.
= True
It is important to follow society's description of beauty in order to be "in"
=FALSE
Desiring to look more foreign than local and favoring foreign products than Filipino products is a trait called
___________________.
= Colonial Mentality

In the acronym S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does A stands for?
=Attainable
Goals should be something you desire and want. Achieving goals should have a sense of purpose. This statement says
that goals are________________
= Motivating

Goal that cannot be measured do not indicate progress


=FALSE

Every action is aimed to achieve a result


=TRUE
Net surfing is a good stress reliever because it improves mood and boost immunity
= False
Goals should be realistic
= Attainable
Deliberate Practice pushes people harder and get out of their comfort zones
=TRUE
"The Political Self" suggests, the psychological UNDERSTANDING THE SELFand the
economic, the political and the personal, in reality constantly ________and __________.

= Interact, interweave PRELIM


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Is the study of perception and its influence on thinking and problem solving Select
one:

a. Structuralism
b. Behaviorism
c. Gestalt
d. Functionalism
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It also called Biological Anthropology


Select one:

a. Physical Anthropology
b. Archaeology
c. Sociology
d. Cultural Anthropology
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Who launched the cognitive revolution in psychology


Select one:

a. Tolman
b. Wolfgang Kohler
c. George Miller

d. Sigmund Freud
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Is the science of society and the social interactions taking place therein
Select one:

a. Sociology
b. Biology
c. Anthropology
d. Ethnology
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It is a pure description of the culture of a people or an ethic group Select


one:

a. Anthropology
b. Sociology
c. Ethnography
d. Ethnology
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It also called Biological Anthropology


Select one:

a. Sociology
b. Physical Anthropology
c. Archaeology
d. Cultural Anthropology
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It is the Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the
senses and experience Select one:

a. Plato
b. St. Augustine
c. Gilbert Ryle

d. David Hume
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Also emphasize more on the value of equality even if they see that the individual can
rise above everything else Select one:

a. Western Culture
b. Confucianism
c. Eastern Culture
d. Buddhism
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He conceived of the human person as having a body and a mind.


Select one:

a. David Hume
b. Rene Descartes
c. Plato
d. St. Augustine
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Deals with the operations of the body systems and organs and their interactions Select
one:

a. Economic
b. Chemistry
c. Biology
d. Physiology
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It is focuses on the study of politics or government


Select one:

a. Psychology
b. Political Science
c. Sociology
d. Ethnology
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Once a plan has been devised it must be carried out.


Select one:

a. Review the solution


b. Carry out the plan
c. Devise a plan
d. Understand the problem
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It is one type or an ethic group Select


one:
a. Anthropology
b. Ethnographer
c. Ethnography
d. Ethnology
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The proponent of "little Albert" study.


Select one:

a. John Bratson Watson


b. B.F. Skinner
c. Max Wertheimer
d. William James
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The Westerns emphasize ________________________________________________.


Select one:

a. More on the Value of quality


b. More on the value of equality
c. More on the value of self
d. More on the Value of individualistic
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The two philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?"

Select one:
a. Plato and Hume
b. Ryle and Ponty
c. John Locke and Descartes
d. Aristotle and Augustine
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Buddhism means ______________________________.


Select one:
a. Human person
b. Is a path of practice and spiritual development
c. Body and Soul
d. Human person reflects the entire spirit of medieval world
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"Logus" means
Select one:

a. Study human
b. Science or Study
c. None of the choices
d. Experiment
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It is phenomenologist who asserts that mind-body bifurcation that has been going on for a
long time is a furtile endeavor an invalid problem.
Select one:

a. John Locke
b. Plato
c. St. Augustine
d. Meleau-Ponty
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Wundt's student and the founder of structuralism Select


one:

a. John Stuart Mills

b. William James
c. Al Kindi
d. Edward Titchener
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It is the information processing theories Select


one:
a. Computer
b. Television
c. Scanner
d. Radio
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Study of a single social institution


Select one:

a. Psychology
b. Linguistics
c. Economics
d. Anthropology
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It is the study of the past events.


Select one:

a. Sociology
b. Linguistics
c. History
d. Psychology
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His view of the human person reflects the entire spirit of the medieval world when it comes
to man.
Select one:
a. David Hume
b. St. Augustine
c. Rene Descartes
d. Plato

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What Psychologists do?


Select one:
a. Research
b. Practice
c. Thinking
d. All of the choices
The study of patterns in human behavior Select
one:

a. Archeology
b. Cultural Anthropology
c. Ethnology
d. Physical Anthropology
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One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher
Select one:

a. Gilbert Ryle
b. Plato
c. David Hume
d. Meleau ponty
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Deals with the interaction of the people to the environment.


Select one:

a. Social Psychology
b. Social Organization
c. Demography
d. Social Disorganization
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This theory used direct observations to supplement introspection
Select one:

a. Behaviorism
b. Functionalism
c. Psycho analysis
d. Structuralism
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Ethnology means Select one:

a. Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people


b. Study of behavior
c. Study of man evolution
d. Systematic study of recorded and un recorded languages

Sociology comes from the greek words "sociouos" and "logos" which means Select one:
a. Society and world
b. Self and society
c. Love and lesson
d. Society and Study
Answer: Society and Study

It is the study of different patterns in human behavior, thought and feelings.


Select one:
a. Archeology
b. Cultural Anthropology
c. Ethnography
d. Social Anthropology
Answer: Cultural Anthropology

Aguste Comte defines sociology as ____.


Select one:
a. Humans living together
b. Scientific study of society
c. Study of social institutions

d. Study of Social Action


Answer: Scientific Study of Society It is also called Biological anthropology

Select one:
a. Physical Anthropology
b. Social Anthropology
c. Linguistics
d. Cultural Anthropology
Answer: Physical Anthropology

This sociological perspective states that sociologist should look into details and symbols to understand and interpret
how people react Select one:
a. Functionllist perspective
b. Symbolic interactionist perspective
c. Conflict Perspective
d. Social interaction perspective
Answer: Symbolic interactionist perspective

This social perspective focuses on the negative, clashed and ever-changing nature of society
Select one:
a. Conflict Perspective
b. Functionllist perspective
c. Social interaction perspective
d. Symbolic interactionist perspective
Answer: Conflict Perspective

What is Anthropology?
Select one:
a. Is the study of similarities and differences of individuals
b. Is the study of human evolution
c. Is the study of human behavior

d. Is the study of person mind


Answer: Is the study of similarities and differences of individuals It is focuses on the study of

politics or government.
Select one: a. History
b. Political Science
c. Sociology
d. Psychology
Answer: Political Science

This thinker looked and studied class struggle in society Select one:
a. Herbert Spencer
b. Aguste Comte
c. Emile Durkheim
d. Karl Marx
Answer: Karl Marx Ethnology means Select one:

a. Study of man evolution


b. Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people
c. Study of behavior
d. Systematic study of recorded and un recorded languages
Answer: Is analysis, comparison and contra

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