Personal Development Finals
Personal Development Finals
Personal Development Finals
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Turn to Subject Field 2 of your answer sheet to answer the questions in this section.
Directions: For each question in this section, select the best answer from among the choices given and fill in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
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Choose the letter of the correct answer 7. Social Status and prestige, and control or dominance over
1. What is an organized whole that is perceived as more than people and resources
the sum of its parts? A. Safety
B. Tradition
A. Dualism
C. Power
B. Yin-Yang D. Conformity
C. Gestaltism 8. Restraint of actions, inclinations, and impulses that are
D. Holism likely to upset or harm others and violate social
2. Excitement, novelty, and challenge in life. expectations or norms.
A. Stimulation A. Safety
B. Hedonism B. Tradition
C. Power
C. Power
D. Conformity
D. Security 9. Respect, commitment, and acceptance of the customs
3. Independent thought and action; choosing, creating, and and ideas that traditional culture or religion provide the self.
exploring. A. Safety
A. Self-direction B. Tradition
B. Achievement C. Power
C. Benevolence D. Conformity
10. It refers to the process by which a child learns to interact
D. Universalism
with others around them.
4. Who is the known philosopher who remarked people A. Physical Development
perceive things as dual in character? B. Emotional Development
A. Rene Descartes C. Mental Development
B. Philip Declarer D. Social Development
C. Richard Galister 11. It points to the body and its functioning.
D. Abraham Maslow A. Physical Development
4. It often result in personal happiness and self-fulfillment. B. Emotional Development
A. Attitudes C. Mental Development
B. Behavior D. Social Development
C. Values 12. What principle of the eastern culture states that all things
D. Virtue exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites?
5. What is an attempt to understand the laws behind the A. Dualism
ability to acquire and maintain meaningful perceptions in B. Yin-Yang
an apparently chaotic world? C. Gestaltism
A. Dualism D. Holism
B. Yin-Yang 13. Who is the South African politician who saw that
C. Gestaltism “Creative evolution synthesizes from the parts a new entity not
D. Holism only different from them, but quite transcending them.”?
6. What is a fundamental concept in Chinese philosophy and A. John A. Smith
culture in general? B. Carl Yuguay
A. Dualism
C. Jan Smuts
B. Yin-Yang
D. Mihaly Csikszentmihaly
C. Gestaltism
14. Which of the following terms involve psychological
D. Holism
needs of the individual conflicting with the needs of society?
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A. Psychosocial A. Wisdom
B. Psychology B. Hope
C. Ecosocial C. Purpose
D. Social Crisis D. None of the Above
15. Erikson's first psychosocial crisis occurs during the first 25. Ego Integrity vs. Despair
year or so of, what kind of crisis is occurring during this stage? 26. Generativity vs. Stagnation
A. Initiative vs. guilt 27. Trust vs. mistrust
B. Autonomy vs. shame 28. Intimacy vs. Isolation
C. Trust vs. mistrust 29. The Yin-Yang principle is dated back from
D. Industry vs. inferiority A. 20th Century
16. Success over the crisis of number 4 will lead to what B. 10th Century
virtue? C. 3rd Century B.C.E.
A. Love D. 1st Century B.C.E.
B. Care 30. Self-awareness is the knowledge of:
C. Wisdom A. Your characteristics
D. Hope B. All are correct.
17. It is a “time of vigor of action and of behaviors that the C. Your thoughts
parents may see as aggressive." What age limit covers this D. Your feelings
situation? 31. What best describes when your self-concept is being
A. 18-40 threatened?
B. 0-18 Months A. You are at a new job and you were able to make a good
C. 3-5 impression on your employer
D. 18 Months-3years old B. You continue to work on a task and you realize you are
18. During this stage the body image of the adolescent getting better at it every day
changes. C. The person that you met saw you in the way that you
A. Adolescence imagined
B. School Age D. You are repeatedly told that you do not have the ability
C. Infancy to perform a task
D. Maturity 32. What is self-concept?
19. This stage begins at approximately age 65 and ends at A. Self-concept is a construct that negotiates the actual and
death. ideal self
A. Puberty B. Self-concept is a construct that lies ahead of the actual
B. Maturity and ideal selves
C. Adulthood C. Self-concept consists only of the actual self
D. Young Adulthood D. Self-concept is a construct that differentiates social roles
20. During this period, we begin to share ourselves more 33. Gestalt psychology is a philosophy of mind of _______
intimately with others. We explore relationships leading toward A. Harvard University School of Medicine
longer-term commitments with someone other than a family B. Tokyo University School of Psychology
member. Which crisis deals with this stage? C. Berlin School of Experimental Psychology
A. Generativity vs. Stagnation D. Harvard University School of Applied Psychology
B. Intimacy vs. Isolation 34. Which component of self identity is related to how we
C. Ego Integrity vs. Despair evaluate our own general worth?
D. Identity vs. Role Confusion A. social identity
B. introspection
For Items 22-29, decide on which virtue will be gained if the C. all of the answers are incorrect
following crisis will be successful. D. self-esteem
A. Care
35. What factors contribute to negative body image?
B. Fidelity
A. Advertisements
C. Competence
B. The media
D. None of the Above
C. Negative comments from others
21. Initiative vs. guilt
D. All answers are correct.
22. Autonomy vs. shame
36. Inborn traits passed on by the generations of offspring
23. Industry vs. inferiority
from both sides of the biological parents' families.
24. Identity vs. Role Confusion
A. Heredity