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Second Quarterly Exam - Intro To Philo (G12)

The document is a Second Quarterly Examination for Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person at Southside Integrated School, consisting of multiple-choice questions, true or false statements, and essay prompts. It covers various philosophical concepts, including beliefs about God, freedom, morality, and environmental ethics. Additionally, it includes sections for spelling and enumeration of key principles in Buddhism and Hinduism.
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Second Quarterly Exam - Intro To Philo (G12)

The document is a Second Quarterly Examination for Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person at Southside Integrated School, consisting of multiple-choice questions, true or false statements, and essay prompts. It covers various philosophical concepts, including beliefs about God, freedom, morality, and environmental ethics. Additionally, it includes sections for spelling and enumeration of key principles in Buddhism and Hinduism.
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SOUTHSIDE INTEGRATED SCHOOL, INC.

Sitio Southville Brgy.Lusacan, Tiaong, Quezon


Second Quarterly Examination
Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person 12

Name: ___________________________________________ Score: ____/____


Grade/Section: __________________________________ Date: __________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the BEST answer for the following questions. Write only
the letter of the correct answer on the space provided.

____1. A person who does not believe in the existence of God.

A. Polytheism B. Atheist C. Polytheist D. Atheism

____2. It is the freedom from the eternal cycle of life, death and rebirth.

A. Samsara B. Moksha C. Soul D. Spirit

____3. They believe that “God first created the sound and the world rose from it”. This
sound is called AUM.

A. Buddhism B. Hinduism C. Christian D. Plato

____4. It means pleasing God. God has given us a choice to discern between right and
wrong.

A. Forgiveness B. Gratitude C. Prudence D. Rightness

____5. Can be rooted from our sense of vulnerability and fear of death. With this, we can
realize that our dependence on other people or gadgets is a possessiveness that we can
be from.

A. Love B. Failure C. Vulnerability D. Loneliness

____6. According to the Christian Philosophy, “embodied spirit” means _______.

A. The separable union of body and soul.


B. The inseparable union of body and soul.
C. The interchanging body and soul.
D. The distance between body and soul

____7. Ultimate goal of Buddhism. It is the state of total liberation and the freedom from
the cycle of rebirth and re-death.

A. Samsara B. Moksha C. Nirvana D. Arhat

____8. According to him, though we are physically free, one does not have a right to do
anything if it is not morally right or if one will hurt another.

A. Thales B. Plato C. St. Aquinas D. St. Augustine

____9. A great catholic theologian and philosopher who defines LOVE as the “choice to
will the good of the other”

A. Thales B. Plato C. St. Aquinas D. St. Augustine


___10. Believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet, and that
all other organisms have inherent value and should protected. This view advocates
ethical treatment of animals.
A. Anthropocentrism B. Biocentrism C. Ecocentrism D. Ecofeminism

II. TRUE OR FALSE. Read the statements carefully and tell whether the statement is
TRUE or FALSE. Write the name of your teacher if the statement is correct and write your
name if it is incorrect.

________11. As a human being, we have a number of advantages compared to other


creatures, but we as human beings are not perfect in terms of capacities and
capabilities.

________12. When going beyond limitations, there is a room for improvement.

________13. Humanity must do evil and avoid good.

________14. We are free to define who we are and who we are to be.

________15. We don’t need to compete with other people but we don’t need to try
surpassing our own limitations.

________16. In a Buddhist view, the more we love, the more risks and fear there are in
life.

________17. Your limitations can be your way towards perfection.

________18. For St. Augustine, human being has the unique power to change themselves
and things for the better.

________19. In Christianity we have Resurrection, In Buddhism we have what we call


Reincarnation.

________20. The concept of enlightenment is when being able to keep the mind stand
still.

III. DIRECTION. Choose the answer from the box below and write your answer on the
space provided.

Ecofeminism anthropocentrism economic


efficiency

Environment aesthetics environmental integrity equity

environmental philosophy prudence frugality

ecocentrism sustainable development

___________________21. It is the capacity to direct and discipline one’s activities and the
behavior using reason that is cautious and, as much as possible, keeps away from any
risks.

___________________22. It assumes that male-centered view of nature is the root cause of


ecological problems.

___________________23. “Development that meets the needs of the present without


compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
Ecofeminism anthropocentrism economic
efficiency

Environment aesthetics environmental integrity equity

environmental philosophy prudence frugality

ecocentrism sustainable development


___________________24. It refers to conserving our natural resources so that the future
generations will still be able to use it.

__________________25. This view believes that humans are the most important species on
the planet and they are free to transform nature and use its resources.

__________________26. It means that any human activities or economic advances should


not unduly disrupt the environment and human communities located in the area.

__________________27. The discipline that studies the moral relationship of human beings
with the environment and its non-human contents.

__________________28. This view believe that humankind is a part of a greater biological


system or community and that we have a significant role as stewards or guardians of
nature.

__________________29. It is the quality of being thrifty. It is the careful supervision of one’s


resources

__________________30. A philosophical view that believes in maintaining order in the


environment will bring out the natural beauty of surroundings and contribute to the well-
being of the people and other organisms living in it.

IV. WORD HUNT. Find and circle the Eightfold path. The words may be in horizontal,
vertical or diagonal in direction.

M O S G R T E F F O R T P E E R A
I N O I T A R T N E C N O C M K N
N E U F D T A N L S O T H O A T G
D O P N E I R I A U C T I S C O S
F E A N D U V G N F A H T O T D U
U L T H I E T E I F T G O H I L F
L A I S L A R L N E A U T I O O F
N G I V I S H S E R V O R H N V E
E N T R E T I D T I N H G T G E R
S E H G F L T U V A I T U R I G I
S L I N O R I G R I N S T U Y U N
N E M L I F L H L U F D H T O D G
O N E G L M A E O T Y H I E T O E
S E L I V E S T R O L E S N E V L
H C E E P S H O P E D L S Y G D O

V. ESSAY. Give at least 3-5 sentences. (5 pts each)


1. How does karma lead to reincarnation?
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________

2. How will you define LOVE?


__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________

VI. SPELLING
1.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

ENUMERATION. Give the following.

A. 4 noble truths of Gautma B. 4 Primary values in Hinduism


1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.

C. 3 Principles of Sustainability
1.
2.
3.

Parent’s Signature: ___________________ Date Signed: _____________

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