Which refer to the human capacity to act as we choose or prefer without any external compulsion or restraint? A. Duty B. Freedom C. Rights D. Responsibility 1. What is the most imp... Which refer to the human capacity to act as we choose or prefer without any external compulsion or restraint? A. Duty B. Freedom C. Rights D. Responsibility 1. What is the most important indication of human freedom? A. Commit mistakes C. Making plans B. Making choices D. Prepare the future 2. Which act set apart humans from other beings? A. Act instinctively B. Respond to command C. Trained and conditioned D. Choose the course of action 3. Which of the following talks about the relationship between one's choice and its consequence? A. Consequence only happens when we allow it to happen. B. Every choice we make has an eventual consequence either good or bad. C. One's action is influenced by his way of reasoning out. D. Action is realized only if a person wants it 4. Which of the following reminds us of something important about the process of choosing? A. Remember that whenever we choose, we also give up something. B. Remember that whenever we choose, we get what we want. C. Making a choice is an expression of freedom. D. Making a choice is philosophical. 5. Whose philosophers believes the power of volition or free will? A. Aristotle B. John Locke C. Sean Paul Sartre D. St. Thomas Aquinas 6. What views in human freedom describes that within the power of everyone to be good or bad, worthy or worthless? A. Social contract B. Individual freedom C. The power of volition D. Freedom is spirituality and love 7. Which describes an individual's sacrifice an amount of freedom and submit to higher authority? A. Social contract C. Government B. Existentialism D. Democracy 8. Which views consider human being as 'moral agent seeking a universal goodness? A. Freedom is spirituality and love B. Individual freedom C. Social contract D. Volition 9. Which describes individual freedom? A. Human beings are solely responsible for their actions. B. Human beings have the power to change for the better. C. The government and the people should work as one. D. If there were no intellect, there would be no will. 10. Which below are examples of restraint from physical freedom? A. Bea are not allowed outside without a quarantine pass B. Anna and Bea volunteers in Read Aloud Program C. Anna and Bea are best friends D. Anna took an ABM strand 11. Which describes moral freedom in upholding human dignity and goodness? A. Being free to act what is right and wise B. Being sensitive to the needs of others C. Being free to act or not to act D. Being what you want to be 12. How would you practice your moral freedom? A. Being prudent on the use of social media B. Looking your notes during examinations C. Taking humanities course in college D. Getting too close to your teacher 13. Which refer to a failure to use freedom in a responsible manner? A. Absolute Freedom B. Limited Freedom C. Positive Freedom D. Negative Freedom 14. Which shows exercising freedom in responsible manner? A. Hanging out with friends till midnight B. Washing the dishes before watching movies C. Using gadgets instead of doing school tasks D. Going to a party rather than reviewing for the test. 15. Which is NOT a reason why freedom should not be absolute? A. Freedom always had its limitations B. Freedom is coupled with responsibility C. Absolute freedom corrupts more absolutely D. You can do whatever you think is best for you 16. Which is the ability of a person to act out of his/her own free will and self-determination? A. Freedom B. Responsibility C. Rights D. Voluntariness. 17. Which below describes voluntariness? A. A person may act even if he is not required or called to act B. A person has no awareness of the effect of his action C. The act involves weighing the reason D. The act is deliberately selected

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The question is presenting a series of multiple-choice questions regarding human freedom, moral agency, and the philosophical concepts associated with choice and responsibility. It aims to assess knowledge on these topics.

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Freedom refers to the human capacity to act as we choose or prefer without any external compulsion or restraint.

The answer to the question regarding human capacity to act as we choose or prefer without any external compulsion or restraint is 'Freedom'.

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The answer to the question regarding human capacity to act as we choose or prefer without any external compulsion or restraint is 'Freedom'.

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Freedom is often linked to the concept of free will, which is the ability to make choices that are not determined by prior causes.

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One common mistake is confusing 'freedom' with 'rights' or 'responsibility.' Rights are entitlements or permissions, while responsibility refers to duty or obligation.

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