Sunteți pe pagina 1din 3

40. Which of these statements is not related to sustainable development?

a Human activities must not negatively impact the environment.


b Natural resources must be used wisely and efficiently.
c Resources must be conserved for other people Name:___________________________________________ Date: _____________
d Humankind must use up all natural resource Grade/Section: ____________________________________ Rating: ____________
41. It is a field that deals with the consciousness, it''s and components and behavior of man.
a Physiology b Sociology c Psychology d Theology I. Read the question carefully and shade the circle of the correct answer.
42. It is a field that focuses on the nature, being, goodness, justice and divinity of God..
. a Logic b Theology c Philosophy d Psychology 1. It is the study or discipline that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes, reasons,
43. It is a study of thought and discourse, mental analysis of facts, correct thinking. and principles which govern all things.
a Philosophy b Logic c Anthropology d Theleogy a Sociology b Philosophy c Psychology d Anthropology
44. It is to know, to understand and evaluate the purpose and reasons of knowing 2. The Greek term for philosophy, “philosophia” means
put to life.. a Spirit b transcendence c self d Free will . a Reasoning minds b Love of Wisdom c. Logical d. Brotherly Love
45. It is a field that concerns on the study of beauty and the value of works of art.. 3. The Greek philosopher palate believes that philosophy is brought about by man’s sense of
a Metaphysics b Aesthetics c Calisthenics d Phonics a Humor b Realization c Wonder d Doubt
46. It refers to recognize and evaluate once limitations and the possibilities for the transcendence
4. He believes that persons engage in philosophy in order to make sense of difficult life
as human being. a Free will b Self c Externality d Interiority
47. It is either formal or materials.. a Logic b Natural Science
experiences.
c Metaphysics d Social Science a Gregor Mendel b Edward Jenner c Karl Jaspers d Rene Descartes
48. This is an agreement among individuals to sacrifice some of their wants and submit 5. Rene Descartes considers this as reason why people philosophize.
to a higher authority. a Social Values b Common good a Reflection b Internal questions c framework d Doubt
c Norms d Social Contract 6. It refers to a way of thinking about the world and is made up of a person’s views and beliefs.
49. This philosopher believes that society is organized based on the “consent of the a Reflection b doubt c framework d Wonder
governed” a Thomas Hobbes b John Rawls c John Locke d none of the above 7. These are questions that examine the personal ideas regarding correctness and values.
50. These are composed of individuals who have similar backgrounds and perform similar a Internal questions b framework c Reflection d doubt
roles in society..a Social Values b Social group c Common good d Social Values 8. It is an activity that requires a person to examine his or her thoughts, feelings, and actions and
learn from experience. a Reflection b Wonder c doubt d Internal questions
9. It is a perspective that considers the bigger picture when looking at problems and situations.
Prepared by:
a Holistic thinking b Partial thinking c doubt d framework
ROSSANO C. DAVID, CPA 10. It is a perspective that focuses on specific aspects of a situation.
Subject Teacher a Wonder b Holistic thinking c framework d Partial thinking
Checked and Reviewed by:
11. It is clear awareness and understanding of something.
a Facts b knowledge c explanations d All of the above
BARBARA M. CACHERO 12. These are statements which need to be examined to determine whether they are true or false.
SHS Focal Person a fallacies b opinions c Biases d Facts
Noted: 13. These are statements which observed to be real and truthful.
RICHARD V. ANCHO, Ph. D a Facts b Beliefs c Claims d conclusion
Principal I 14. These are comprised of statements that provide views on a certain manner.
a opinions b Biases c explanations d argument
15. This is a judgment based on certain facts. 31. This is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s
a fallacies b Facts c argument d conclusion place on it. a Environmentalism b Environmental philosophy c Environmental
16. These are statements that express convictions that are not easily explained by facts. aesthetics d Environmental justice
a fallacies b Biases c Claims d argument 32. This view considers man the most important species on the planet.
17. These are statements that assume a claim is true and provide reasons to support them. a Biocentrism b Ecocentrism c Anthropocentrism d Environmentalism
a Biases b knowledge c Beliefs d conclusion 33. This view believes that all organisms have inherent worth and should be valued and protected.
18. This is a series of statements that provide reasons to convince a person that a claim or opinion a Anthropocentrism b Environmentalism c Biocentrism d Environmentalisms.
is truthful. 34. This view places a great value on ecosystems and biological communities.
a argument b knowledge c Beliefs d explanations a Ecocentrism b Biocentrism c Environmentalism d Anthropocentrism
19. These are arguments based on faulty reasoning. 35. Which of these statements about humankind and nature is not true?
a knowledge b fallacies c Claims d Biases a Humankind can use natural resources without regard for the consequences b Humankind
20. These are tendencies or influences that affect the views of people. has a unique relationship with nature c Humans are able to transform and change the
a Beliefs b conclusion c opinions d explanations environment d Humans are stewards of nature.
21. This term refers to man as a species and distinguishes man from other animals. 36. This perspective advocates action to address environmental problems.
a Spirit b human c person d self a. Biocentrism b Environmentalism c Ecocentrism d Anthropocentrism
22. This refers to the totality of an individual who possesses awareness, self-determination, and the 37. This is a moral approach in analyzing the relationship between humans and the environment.
capacity to interact with others. a Environmental justice b Environmental aesthetics c Environmental philosophy
a human b person c Free will d Dignity d Environmental ethics
23. This refers to an individual who is actively aware that he or she is perceiving and experiencing 38. Which of these statements does not reflect environmental ethics?
reality. a self b Free will c Externality d Self-determination a Man must take action to solve environmental problem b Natural disasters are unrelated to
24. . This refers to the ability of the person to experience an “inner world” that is defined by human activities c We should reflect on how our actions show regard for nature d We
personal thoughts and ideas. must uphold the welfare of the environment and everything in it.
a transcendence b Free will c. Self-determination d Spirit 39. This concept refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits and the burden of
25. This is the capability to act and be aware of one’s actions. addressing environmental challenges. a Environmental justice b Environmental aesthetics
a self b Externality c Free will d transcendence c Environmental philosophy d Environmental ethics
26. This enables the person to act whenever he or she wants to and makes self-determination
possible.
a Interiority b Free will c Self-determination d Free will
27. This is the capability to reach out and interact with others and the world.
a transcendence b Dignity c Externality d Self-determination
28. This is the inherent value of a person which cannot be expressed in quantifiable terms.
a Interiority b Self-determination c Dignity d Externality
29. This is theintangible element, and reach out to the outside world and others.
a Free will b Externality c Spirit d transcendence
30. This is the ability to surpass limits.
a transcendence b Free will c Externality d self

S-ar putea să vă placă și