15 Questions
What is the end point of our life according to the text?
Death, the end of all biological functions
What is aging or senescence characterized by, based on the text?
Gradual mutations and defects in genes
According to Socrates, what is necessary for a person to be happy?
Living a virtuous life
How is happiness described in the philosophical claims section?
An emotional state characterized by feelings of joy and satisfaction
What is considered to be a natural occurrence as a person advances in age?
Death
What was the political system in the pre-colonial Philippines based on?
Class-based stratification
What was the basis for the Spanish occupation of the Philippines?
Religious expansion
When did the formal establishment of a colonial government take place in the Philippines?
1565
What were the independent and self-sufficient political units in pre-colonial Philippines known as?
Barangay
Which class did the Nobility (Maharlika) belong to in the pre-colonial Philippine society?
Nobility itself
What is the primary duty of the President of the Philippines as outlined in the text?
Enforcement of laws and observance
In which branch of the government does the President of the Philippines belong?
Executive branch
According to the text, what are the qualifications for a person to be eligible for the position of President of the Philippines?
At least 40 years of age, natural-born citizen, and resident of the Philippines for at least 15 years
What is the term of office for the President and Vice-President of the Philippines as stated in the text?
6 years without possibility of reelection
Which position in the executive department is elected in the same manner as the President in the Philippines?
Vice-President
This quiz focuses on the topic of 'The Human Person as Being in Society' and aims to help students recognize the meaning of their own lives, reflecting on the end point of life. It is designed for Grade 11 students and aligns with learning competencies PPT11/12-IIh-8.1 and PPT11/12-IIi-8.4.
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