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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
DepEd Region III – Central Luzon
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PAMPANGA
DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL HIGH SCHOOL
STO. DOMINGO, MEXICO, PAMPANGA

QUARTER 2 SUMMATIVE TEST IN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON


S.Y. 2021-2022
I. Choose the letter of the correct answer that best describes the following statements. Write your answer on
the ANSWER SHEET provided.

1. What do you call the ability to make choices and perform actions, and is an intrinsic and essential property
of the human person?
a. Freedom
b. Judgment
c. Norms
d. Responsibility
Answer: a
2. Which among the given choices refers to the freedom of choice?
a. Moral Freedom
b. Physical Freedom
c. Psychological Freedom
d. Spiritual Freedom
Answer: c
3. How do you call the ability of a person to act out of his or her own free will and self- determination?
a. Freedom of speech
b. Orderliness
c. Voluntariness
d. Self-centeredness
Answer: c
4. What element of freedom refers to person being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences?
a. Freedom
b. Judgment
c. Norms
d. Responsibility
Answer: d
5. In which statement shows the BEST example of usage of responsible freedom?
a. Reyna decided to buy new pair of shoes using her excess allowances.
b. Despite the threats made on his life, the witness decided to come forward and disclosed important
information regarding the crime witnessed.
c. A woman used the internet to humiliate her ex-boyfriend by spreading lewd photos of him on social media.
d. Despite knowing that many of his clients were poor and desperate, a moneylender continues to impose very
high interest rates on loans.
Answer: b
6. Which of the following sets man from animals?
a. Freedom
b. Intellect
c. Love
d. Will
Answer: a
7. What do we call the act that is done with knowledge and will in a right circumstance?
a. Act of Man
b. Human Act
c. Personal Act
d. Private Act
Answer: b
8. Which of the following is described as the absence or lack of knowledge?
a. Fear
b. Ignorance
c. Passion
d. Violence
Answer: b
9. What do we call the inclinations to perform particular actions acquired by repetitions?
a. Fear
b. Habits
c. Ignorance
d. Violence
Answer: b
10. What do we call the freedom that is innate and cannot be denied in a person?
a. Freedom of choice
b. Intellectual freedom
c. Moral freedom
d. Physical freedom
Answer: a
11. What is the ability to exercise one’s freedom in any manner?
a. Freedom of choice
b. Freedom of expression
c. Freedom of information
d. Freedom of self
Answer: a
12. Which of the following is the act of making good judgment that allows a person to avoid risk?
a. Attention
b. Freedom
c. Information
d. Prudence
Answer: d
13. Diane chose not to attend her Math class. She decided to watch a movie with her friends instead. What
effect may this choice bring to her?
a. Be punished by her parents
b. Develop a psychological order
c. Develop guilt from her decision
d. Unable to understand the next Math lesson
Answer: d
14. Yuan honed his piano skills thrice a week using an advance piano piece. Meanwhile AJ only practiced
once using the same piece. As expected, Yuan performed better during the recital. What principle is shown in
the scenario?
a. All actions have consequences.
b. Passion is greater than innate talent.
c. Practice improves performance.
d. Some people are innately talented.
Answer: a
15. Which of the following is NOT a legal form of freedom?
a. Freedom of choice
b. Freedom of expression
c. Freedom of information
d. Freedom of self
Answer: d
16.It is the ability of people to engage in a meaningful interaction resulting to relationships.
a) Discrimination
b) Inter-barangay
c) International
d) Intersubjectivity
Answer: d
17. Which of the following statements is an example of discrimination?
a) I am special
b) You are not special at all.
c) Leave me alone, I don’t like you.
d) Ilocanos are dark-skinned people.
Answer: d
18. It is a dis-value in intersubjectivity focusing on the origin, color, sexual orientation of a person.
a) Alienation
b) Discrimination
c) Ethics of Care
d) Rejection
Answer: b
19. Which of the following best describes inter-subjectivity?
a) Two students fighting in the corridor.
b) Students sharing notes in philosophy.
c) The guidance counselor ignored a student with disability asking for help.
d) The guidance counselor actively listened to the problems shared by a student.
Answer: d
20 What value in inter-subjectivity is projected when you show comfort and share grief with a grieving person?
a) Alienation
b) Empathy
c) Ethics of care
d) Friendship
Answer: b
21. Looking at a person as a mere object or a means to satisfy interest is a disvalue. What kind of disvalue is
it?
a) Alienation
b) Rejection
c) Ethics of Care
d) Embracing diversity
Answer: a
22. In a birthday party, Carlos felt uneasy because of the presence of his enemies. However, he managed to
smile the whole celebration he needed to. What action did Carlos show?
a) Alienation
b) Authenticity
c) Discrimination
d) Seeming-action
Answer: d
23. Mrs. Santiago, a guidance counselor needed help in cleaning the guidance office. Some students
volunteered to help her eventually. What value in inter-subjectivity is displayed by the students?
a) Alienation
b) Availability
c) Rejection
d) Responsibility
Answer: b
24. Mr. Cayabyab is not welcome in his new residence. For him, it is a worse experience ever. In inter-
subjectivity, how do we call his experience?
a) Alienation
b) Availability
c) Discrimination
d) Rejection
Answer: d
25. Which of the following is an example of ethics of care?
a) Solicitation
b) Cheering for a basketball team
c) Helping a PWD cross the street
d) Helping a sister finish her homework
Answer: c
26. It marked the establishment of societies based on knowledge, information and the sales of services. What
type of society is this?
a. Industrial Society
b. Feudal Society
c. Horticultural Society
d. Post – Industrial Society
Answer: d
27. What do you call the type of society that had improved technology and farming methods result in increased
production, giving rise to a growing population in agricultural societies?
a. Agricultural Society
b. Horticultural Society
c. Hunting and Gathering
d. Pastoral Society
Answer: d
28. This type of society is characterized by the domestication of animals for food or more stable and
predictable food supply.
a. Agricultural Society
b. Horticultural Society
c. Hunting and Gathering
d. Pastoral Society
Answer: d
29. It engages in small scale cultivation of plants, fruits, vegetables and the domestication of animals.
a. Agricultural Society
b. Horticultural Society
c. Hunting and Gathering
d. Pastoral Society
Answer: a
30. In this type of society, those who own land are considered the most powerful and influential members of
society, while the peasants are considered the lowest group.
a. Feudal Society
b. Horticultural Society
c. Industrial Society
d. Post-industrial Society
Answer: a
31. Maria established a pattern interactive relationship which is the most important unit of the social system.
What does Maria exhibit?
a. culture lag
b. culture shock
c. deviant
Answer: d
d. human relations
32. What do you call the type of society that is based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of
goods and services?
a. Feudal Society
b. Horticultural Society
c. Industrial Society
d. Post-industrial Society
Answer: d
33. In _______________society, people are nomadic because they spend their time searching for food, thus
have no permanent territory.
a. Agricultural Society
b. Horticultural Society
c. Hunting and Gathering
d. Pastoral Society
Answer: c
34. Which of the following refers to the structure of society consisting of individuals who interact and relate in a
shared cultural and symbolic environment?
a. Social institution
b. Social norm
c. Social role
d. Social system
Answer: a
35. It is known as an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a common
territory and culture.
a. class
b. group
c. institution
d. society
Answer: d
36. Virtual society is known to be the product of ____________ society.
a. Feudal Society
b. Horticultural Society
c. Industrial Society
d. Post-industrial Society
Answer: d
37. This refers to the certain groups that perform vital functions in society.
a. Social classes
b. Social group
c. Social institution
d. Social role
Answer: d
38. This refers to be another way of shaping the society, it also involves the actions and ideals that are
considered important by the society.
a. Social morals
b. Social movement
c. Social roles
d. Social values
39. What do you call the actions and behaviors expected of a certain individual?
a. Social class
b. Social group
c. Social institution
d. Social role
Answer: d
40. Andrea is a member of a various group that aims to bring about changes in society. What do you call the
activity performed by Andrea’s group?
a. Social morals
b. Social movement
c. Social roles
d. Social values
Answer: b
41. This society is based on knowledge information, and the sale of services.
a. Hunting and gathering Society
b. Pastoral Society
c. Horticultural Society
d. Post-Industrial Society
Answer: d
42. This society is based on the ownership of land.
a. Hunting and gathering Society
b. Feudal Society
c. Horticultural Society
d. Agrarian or agricultural Society
Answer: b
43. The earliest ad simplest form of society.
a. Hunting and gathering Society
b. Pastoral Society
c. Horticultural Society
d. Agrarian or agricultural Society
Answer: a
44. This society features large-scale and long-term cultivation of crops and domestication of animals.
a. Hunting and gathering Society
b. Pastoral Society
c. Horticultural Society
d. Agrarian or agricultural Society
Answer: d
45. The society primarily relies on the domestications of animals for food.
a. Hunting and gathering Society
b. Pastoral Society
c. Horticultural Society
d. Agrarian or agricultural Society
Answer: b
46. This society is generally small in size and is composed of families.
a. Hunting and gathering Society
b. Pastoral Society
c. Horticultural Society
d. Agrarian or agricultural Society
Answer: a
47. This society uses machinery in producing goods and services.
a. Industrial Society
b. Feudal Society
c. Horticultural Society
d. Pastoral Society
Answer: a
84. This society has given rise to the virtual society.
a. Agrarian or agricultural Society
b. Feudal Society
c. Industrial Society
d. Post-Industrial Society
Answer: d
49. In this society, those who own land are considered powerful and influential.
a. Agrarian or agricultural Society
b. Feudal Society
c. Industrial Society
d. Post-Industrial Society
Answer: b
50. This society engages in the small-scale of cultivation of plants
a. Industrial Society
b. Feudal Society
c. Horticultural Society
d. Pastoral Society
Answer: c

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