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PHILO Summative

This document contains a 3-part summative test on the philosophy of the human person, with questions about concepts like holism, analytical thinking, and transcendence. Test I contains 5 true/false questions to be answered in a notebook. Test II identifies 5 concepts from a word pool. Test III contains 12 multiple choice questions covering topics like frugality, the environment, sustainable development, and the role of the body in transcendence.

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PHILO Summative

This document contains a 3-part summative test on the philosophy of the human person, with questions about concepts like holism, analytical thinking, and transcendence. Test I contains 5 true/false questions to be answered in a notebook. Test II identifies 5 concepts from a word pool. Test III contains 12 multiple choice questions covering topics like frugality, the environment, sustainable development, and the role of the body in transcendence.

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ONG CHE TEE BACONG HIGH SCHOOL

SY: 2020-2021

Name:_____________________________________ Date:__________________ Score:__________

SUMMATIVE TEST IN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON

NOTE: Answer directly in a 1 whole sheet of paper to be passed on Monday.

Test I.
Direction: Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is wrong with the word
or words that make it incorrect. Write your answers in your notebook.
1. A holistic view helps us understand a situation from different vantage points so we
can see it more partially.
2. People tend to apply analytical perspective when looking at problems or situations.
3. Holistic thinking refers to a perspective that considers small-scale patterns in
systems.
4. An individual uses a partial point of view when he/she looks at only a limited number
of the given problem or situation.
5. A holistic perspective cannot enable a person to step back and consider the general
aspects of a certain problem.

Test II.
Identify the concepts described in each number. Choose your answers from the
word pool below. Write your answers in your notebook.

1. It is the study of how to do philosophy.


2. A fallacy in which the idea is presented as acceptable because a lot of people
accept it.
3. It is a disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or thing, usually in
a way that is close-minded, prejudicial, or unfair.
4. It is a judgment based on certain facts.
5. It is the clear awareness and understanding of something.

Test III.
Direction: Read each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer in your
notebook.

1. What do you call the state of being or existence above and beyond the
limits of material experience?
A. euphoria B. transcendence C. success D. ecstasy

2. What does the term scandare mean?


A. to climb B. to go beyond C. to observe D. to inquire

3. Who is the philosopher that believe in the human person as an embodied


spirit?
A. Plato B. Ptolemy C. St Thomas D. St Theresa
4. Which statements about transcendence is TRUE?
A. It only starts during old age. C. It is an ability to go beyond limits.
B. It sets limitations to one’s goal. D. None of these

5. How does the human body play a role in transcendence?


A. The body has its limitations.
B. The body controls what we do.
C. The body functions against transcendence.

6. Which of the given statements is TRUE about frugality?


A. It is only limited to tangible or solid materials.
B. It is being thrifty with the use of resources.
C. It is excessive use of resources.
D. It considers good judgment.

7. What may be a sign of an environmental disorder?


A. Lack of resources C. both A and B
B. Things are not in place D. abundance of resources

8. Which of the given statements is TRUE?


A. Prudence and frugality can only be applied in one environment.
B. Looking at aesthetics is a way of determining disorder.
C. Human activities does not affect the environment.
D. Disorder is common anywhere.

9. What is the role of the environment in achieving sustainable development?


A. It can reproduce resources.
B. It is the venue for producer-consumer relationships.
C. It changes for the consumers
D. None of these

10. What is the ability to have good judgment that allows avoidance of danger
and risk?
A. Frugality B. Prudence C. Transcendence D. Doing
Philosophy

11. How does the environment contribute to health and well-being?


A. Some plants’ medicinal properties help remove pathogens in the body.
B. Fruits and vegetables are good sources of vitamins and minerals.
C. Its aesthetic properties make an excellent venue for exercises & activities.
D. All of the above

12. 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 the people.
D. Humankind must use up all natural resources.

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