Understanding The Self Exam PDF
Understanding The Self Exam PDF
Understanding The Self Exam PDF
One of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher
c. Plato
2. "Philosphia" means
d. Love of Wisdom
3. He doubted the basic idea of the individual character and says that there is no lasting self
d. David Hume
4. Father of Modern Philosophy
d. Rene Descartes
5. The philosopher who infused Christian doctrine with Neoplatonism.
b. St. Augustine
6. Philosophy is the study of
b. Of general and fundamental problems
7. It is the Philosopher who believe in that one can know only what comes from the senses and
experience.
a. Hume
8. The philosopher who is considered the "Father of Psychoanalysis"
d. Sigmund Freud
9. He influenced Neo-Platonism
b. St. Augustine
10. The two philosophers who answer the "WHO AM I?"
b. John Locke and Descartes
11. This social perspective focuses on the negative, clashed and ever-changing nature of society
c. Conflict Perspective
12. This thinker looked and studied class struggle in society
d. Karl Marx
13. Sociology comes from the greek words "sociouos" and "logos" which means
a. Society and Study
14. It is also called Biological anthropology
d. Physical Anthropology
15. It is the study of different patterns in human behavior, thought and feelings.
b. Cultural Anthropology
16. Ethnology means
b. Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people
17. What is Anthropology?
a. Is the study of similarities and differences of individuals
18. It is focuses on the study of politics or government.
a. Political Science
19. Aguste Comte defines sociology as ____.
d. Scientific study of society
20. This sociological perspective states that sociologist should look into details and symbols to
understand and interpret how people react
d. Symbolic interactionist perspective
21. Which of the following is a pure description of the culture of a people or an ethic group?
b. Ethnography
d. Ethnographer
23. The philosopher whose technique in thinking says that all convictions should be considered false
if there is even the slightest doubt.
b. Renee Descartes
c. Cultural Anthropology
25. This social perspective focuses on the negative, clashed, and ever-changing nature of society.
b. Conflict perspective
27. Sociology is defined as the love of knowledge and passion for learning.
False
28. Which of the following is the science of society and the social interactions taking place in it?
c. Sociology
29. Who is the philosopher who believed that one can know only what comes from the senses and
experiences?
b. David Hume
30. Which of the following is the study of different patterns in human behavior, thought, and
feelings?
b. Cultural anthropology
31. Who among the following individuals viewed sociology as the study of people who are living
together?
c. Ferdinand Tonnies
a. Science or study
33. Who among the following individuals believed that one can know only what comes from the
senses and experience?
b. David Hume
34. John Locke made foundational contributions to modern theories of a limited and liberal
government.
True
35. Aguste Comte stated that sociology is the study of social actions.
Select one:
False
37. Which of the following theories uses direct observations to supplement introspections made?
d. Functionalism
38. Anthropology as a science has an empirical nature which is based on human observations of the
environment and does not rely on intuition.
True
39. His view of the human person reflects the entire spirit of the medieval world when it comes to
man. Who is he?
d. St. Augustine
40. Who among the following personalities is one of the world's best known and most widely read
and studied philosopher?
a. Plato
41. This person is one of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosopher.
Who is he?
b. Plato
42. Which perspective states that sociologists should look into details and symbols to understand
and interpret how people react?
False
44. He ideated that the human person has a body and a mind. Who is he?
c. Rene Descartes
45. Karl Marx studied three groups in the society: the rich, the middle class, and the working class.
False
46. This theory uses direct observations to supplement introspection. Which is it?
b. Functionalism
47. This term refers to the interconnectedness of humans in a worldwide setting. Which is it?
a. Globalization
48. This term is the defined as the love of knowledge and the passion for learning.
c. Philosophy
49. Who are the two philosophers who answered the question "WHO AM I?"
50. Which of the following pertains to or is another term for biological anthropology?
d. Physical Anthropology
51. It deals with nature and behavior of a population and relations to the groups present social
intuitions.
b. Human Ecology
52. Deals with the applicability and usefulness of the principles and theories of group life as bases
for the regulation of man's social environment.
54. Is a field of medicine that is concerned with the treatment of mental illness
b. Psychiatry
a. Is a general set of principles to suggest the explanation of how a number of separate facts are
related
a. B.F.Skinner
c. Anthropology
62. This refers to the body which is a marvelous and complex container of human experiences
a. Physical Self
b. Gender
b. Sigmund Freud
65. This refers to biological traits that society associates with being male or female
b. Sex
66. Practices, sexual activities and identity which may or may not be aligned with biological traits or
cultural meanings
c. Sexuality
a. Intimacy
68. He considers the body as the source of sensation and the origin and maintenance of personality
d. William James
69. He argued that mind and body are one and all psychological process are part of physical
processess
a. William James
a. Chemistry
c. Wilhelm Reich
c. Intimacy
b. Ethical conduct
76. These are people whose biological body is aligned with their gender identity
c. Cis-Gender
b. Biology
c. Gender
79. Drag and Drop: Identify the parts of a Female Anatomy, Drag your answer to the spaces
provided
1. Cervix
2. Uterus
UterusVulvaTestisCervixProstate GlandUrethra
a. Robert Sternberg
82. This refers to biological traits that society associates with being male or female
d. Sex
83. He considers the body as the source of sensation and the origin and maintenance of personality
a. William James
a. Intimacy
86. Identify the parts of a Male Anatomy. Drag your answer to the spaces provided
1. Prostate Gland
2. Testis
3. Urethra
87. These are people whose biological attributes are not aligned with his/her perception of his/her
gender
c. Transgender
Answer:
HIV
91. Practices, sexual activities and identity which may or may not be aligned with biological traits or
cultural meanings
c. Sexuality
d. Political Science
94. These are people who do not identify themselves with a particular gender or sexual assignment
b. Gender Queer
95. This is viewing a person as a sexual object for one's own pleasure
a. Objectification
c. Aphrodisiac
98. It is characterized by an in depth fiery feeling or attractedness which can be sexual or romantic
attraction
b. Passion
99. He argued that mind and body are one and all psychological process are part of physical
processess
a. William James
100. This refers to the body which is a marvelous and complex container of human
experiences
b. Physical Self
101. 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
1. Linking
2. Romantic Love
3. Companionate Love
4. Infatuation
5. Fatuous Love
6. Empty Love
7. Consummate Love
102. A psychologist who initiated the idea of functionalism and focused on direct
observations to supplement introspection
a. William James
103. This is viewing a person who is Not naturally sexual but seeing it as such
d. Sexualization
d. Wilhelm Wundt
105. The Digital Self can be seen in the form of __________.
c. Profiles or Avatars
106. A close to perfect analogy of the Spiritual Self and the Spiritual Dimension is how
______________are connected to the ______________.
d. Computers, Internet
108. For William James, the study of one's identity must consider 2 aspects of the self which
are the:
b. I and Me
109. ___________ and _____________ envisages a flow between spirit and objects.
d. Shinto, Buddhism
110. Ruining each other's reputations and pulling each other down is a Filipino trait called
__________.
d. Crab Mentality
111. The individual seems to be offered a __________ slate in the digital world.
d. Clean
112. There is greater self-____________ from the individual in the online world even if it is
true in real life or not
b. Expression
113. Desiring to look more foreign than local and favoring foreign products than Filipino
products is a trait called ___________________.
c. Colonial Mentality
114. Is the Filipino version of the famous line "hakuna matata"
d. Bahala Na
116. 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
b. Social
117. In the acronym S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does S stands for?
a. Specific
119. This facet of wellness has to do with the ability to recognize a higher being that satisfies
the need of the soul
b. Spiritual
120. In the acronym S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does M stands for?
a. Measurable
121. A tool to help us manage our time, plans, action list, and notes in our daily job can be a
_________.
b. Diary
123. In the acronym S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does R stands for?
c. Relevant
124. In the acronym S-M-A-R-T in setting goals for success, What does A stands for?
d. Attainable