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CALAMBA DOCTORS' COLLEGE


Virborough Subdivision, Brgy. Parian, Calamba City, Laguna 4027
Tel. Nos. (049) 545-9921 / 545-9922

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Introduction to Philosophy of a Human Person
2nd QUARTER EXAMINATION

NAME:__________________________________________ DATE:_________ ________________SCORE:__________


GRADE/SECTION:_______________________________

GENERAL INSTRUCTION:
 Strictly NO ERASURE, NO CORRECTION PEN and ALTERATION
 Use black-ink pen only
 Erasures means wrong
 Use your booklet in answering; do not write anything in the test paper

I. Multiple Choices (40 points)


Instructions: Read the statement carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. He asserted that the source of the ecological crisis is primarily due to the Judeo-Christian tradition
rooted on the anthropocentric attitude.

a. Lynn White
b. Patrick Dobel
c. Paul Taylor
d. Aldo Leopald

2. He believed that the Judeo-Christian attitude is an ethics of stewardship.

a. Patrick Dobel
b. Paul Taylor
c. Aldo Leopald
d. Lynn White

3. In his article "Biocentric Egalitarianism", he argued that the concepts of the good inherent worth of an
entity are important ideas for the respect for nature.

a. Aldo Leopald
b. Lynn White
c. Patrick Dobel
d. Paul Taylor

4. He is known for introducing the concept of land ethic.


a. Patrick Dobel
b. Lynn White
c. Aldo Leopald
d. None of the above

5. In this literary work, Lewis Moncrief explained that the ecological crisis is not a religious problem.

a. Biocentric Egalitarianism
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b. The Cultural Basis of Our Environmental Crisis


c. Econcentrism
d. Stewardship

6. It is the key to overcome ecological crisis.

a. Ecocentrism
b. Environmental Science
c. Stewardship
d. None of the above

7. This passagetion for is a clear indication for stewardship theory that the ownership of the Earth still
belongs to GOD who created it.

a. Psalm 115:16
b. Psalm 110:8
c. Psalm 100:35
d. Psalm 10:12

8. This theory change the role of the human person from conqueror of the land community to plain
member of the land.

a. Ecocentrism
b. Stewardship
c. Land ethics
d. None of the above

9. It is a theory that calls for respect for nature as its central moral attitude.

a. Land ethics
b. Stewardship
c. Environmental Science
d. Biocentric Egalitarianism

10. This principle states that wild living things deserve concern and consideration of all moral agents by
virtue of their being in Earth's community life.

a. Land ethics
b. Principle of moral consideration
c. Principle of intrinsic value
d. None of the above

11. This theory states regardless of what kind of entity it is, if it is a member of the community life, the
realization of its good is something intrinsically valuable.

a. Biocentric egalitarianism
b. Stewardship
c. Principle of moral consideration
d. Principle of intrinsic value

12. According to this view, given a set of determinate conditions in the brain and the laws of nature, bodily
movements are causally determined.

a. Existensialism
b. Naturalism
c. Physical determinism
d. Causal determinism
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13. He is a German Philosopher and phenomenologist that disclosed that the mood of the anxiety reveals
the nothing.

a. Robert Nozick
b. Plato
c. Martin Heidegger
d. Socrates

14. This view suggests that a determinate set of conditions can produce only one possible outcome given
the fixed laws of nature.

a. Physical determinism
b. Causal Determinism
c. Determinism
d. None of the above

15. It claims that since the body is physical, every event involving the body is determined.

a. Causal Determinism
b. Physical Determinism
c. Determinism
d. Law of nature

16. He introduced the concept "Tracking Bestness".

a. Robert Nozick
b. Martin Heidegger
c. Lynn White
d. Plato

17. This view states that one is powerless to do anything than what he or she actually wants to do.

a. Fatalism
b. Determinism
c. Choosing
d. Freedom

18. It gives the human person the reason to make deliberate actions out of motives that reveal his or her
autonomy as an agent or as an individual.

a. Fatalism
b. Choosing
c. Freedom
d. Determinism

19. He is a renowned American philosopher and maker of the book "Philosophical Explanations".

a. Robert Nozick
b. Socrates
c. John Locke
d. Martin Heidegger

20. It refers to the shared awareness and understanding among persons.

a. Intersubjectivity
b. Transcendence
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c. Camaraderie
d. None of the above
21. It is most read dialogue which is considered a work for either ethics or politics or even both.

a. Law
b. Republic
c. Political Power
d. None of the above

22. He believes that justice is owed to friends, while harm is owed o enemies.

a. Thrasymachus
b. Plato
c. Polemarchus
d. Glaucon

23. He claimed that justice is the advantage of, or beneficial to the stronger being.

a. Polemarchus
b. Thrasymachus
c. Plato
d. Aristotle

24. He claimed that injustice arises from the compromise between weak people, people who are afraid
that suffering injustice is worse than doing it.

a. Glaucon
b. Thrasymachus
c. Plato
d. Aristotle

25. He believes that it is always the best interest of the person to be just rather than unjust.

a. Socrates
b. Plato
c. Thrasymachus
d. Glaucon

26. This word means just behavior.

a. Justice
b. Right
c. Discipline
d. Fairness

27. It is a person who is led by reason.

a. Balanced soul
b. Justice
c. Political Power
d. Government

28. This view claims that the first association that is like a state is the household.

a. Hobbes Leviathan
b. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
c. Aristotle's Politics
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d. Plato's Republic

29. It is explained here that it is necessary to form a society where power is to obtain peace.

a. Government
b. Politics
c. Hobbe's Leviathan
d. Arostotle's Politics

30. He believes that the state of all men are "a state of perfect freedom to order their actions and dispose
of their possessions and their persons as they think fit within the bounds of the laws of nature, without
asking to leave or depending upon the will of any other man"

a. Plato
b. Aristotle
c. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
d. John Locke

31. According to him, the true nature of man in a state of nature is that man can support himself.

a. John Locke
b. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
c. Plato
d. Aristotle

32. According to their perspective they see men as productive beings.

a. Marx and Engels


b. Socrates and Plato
c. Arne Naess and George Sessions
d. None of the above

33. It is the right to make laws to protect and regulate properties.

a. Freedom
b. Justice
c. Right
d. Political Power

34. It is where you agreed to become member of the organization.

a. Consent
b. Agreement
c. Social Contract
d. Permission

35. It is an act of the members of the organization decide to hold a monthly meeting and you will have to
attend that meeting.

a. Obey the promulgated laws.


b. Submit to the act of the majority
c. Enjoy the property or the Security the group offers
d. None of the above

36. You obey the rules and regulations of the organization.


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a. Obey the promulgated laws.


b. Submit to the act of the majority
c. Enjoy the property or the Security the group offers
d. None of the above

37. You enjoy the perks in being part of a school organization such as friendship, camaraderie, and fun
activities.

a. Obey the promulgated laws.


b. Submit to the act of the majority
c. Enjoy the property or the Security the group offers
d. None of the above

38. For him men are free and they can wield the law of nature to those who violate the state of nature.

a. Obey the promulgated laws.


b. Submit to the act of the majority
c. Enjoy the property or the Security the group offers
d. None of the above

39. It leads the commonwealth according to Hobbes. He has the absolute power of the multitude will be
protected and will attain peace.

a. Sovereign
b. Majority
c. President
d. Polticians

40. It is a social structure of equally free men who gave their consent and form an association under an
agreement that they will accept the act of majority as the act of the whole under government.

a. Commonwealth
b. Society
c. Senate
d. Democracy

II. Matching Type : (20 points)


Instruction: Match Column A to Column B; write the letter of correct answer on the space provided of.
Column A Column B
1. Essence a. Forms
2. Ontology b. A law of nature as formulated and
3. Principle accepted by the mind
4. Descartes c. Anaximander
5. Philosophical Psychology d. Dialectic method
6. Philosophy e. Father of existentialism
7. Cosmology f. Thomistic Method
8. Apeiron g. The most significant part of thing’s
9. Accidental modifications nature
10. Dasein h. Change is illusion
11. Socrates i. Heidegger
12. Thales j. Comes from the Greek psyche meaning
13. Parmenides soul
14. Heraclitus k. Branch of metaphysics which deals
15. Plato with the universe as a systematic order
16. Aristotle l. Branch of metaphysics concerned with
17. Soren Kierkegaard the essence of beings
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18. Aquinas m. Qualities or attributes not belonging to


19. Immanuel Kant essence
20. Sartre n. Search for meaning
o. Methodic doubt
p. Critical Idealism
q. Water, water is everywhere
r. Rejected the idea of Plato
s. A field of philosophy which inquires
into human nature
t. Dialectic process
u. Constant flux or change
v. Existence precedes essence

III. Essay: (20 points)


Instruction: Limit your explanation into 500 words per concepts.
1. Compare and Contrast the theory of John Locke & Jean-Jacques Rousseau about Social Contract Theory. (15
points)
2. Explain these statement: “Man is born free; and everywhere he is in chain. One thinks himself the master of
others, and still remains a greater slave than they. (5 points)

“Recipe for success: Study while others are sleeping; work while others are loafing;
prepare while others are playing; and dream while others are wishing”.

- William A. Ward

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