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This document contains a questionnaire related to philosophical perspectives of the self. It includes questions and short answers or multiple choice options related to various influential philosophers such as John Locke, Rene Descartes, St. Augustine, Gilbert Ryle, Plato and Immanuel Kant, among others. Topics like the concept of self, social interaction perspectives, and self-awareness are discussed and examined, including a short summary on influential figures and their work.

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Group 1 \| Chapter 1 \| Philosophical Perspectives of the Self Questionnaire 1\. This philosopher said that he believes that Christianity cannot enlighten him enough with his inquiries, he also believes in moral evil and world\'s mysteries. A. John Locke B. Rene Descartes **C. St. Augustine of...

Group 1 \| Chapter 1 \| Philosophical Perspectives of the Self Questionnaire 1\. This philosopher said that he believes that Christianity cannot enlighten him enough with his inquiries, he also believes in moral evil and world\'s mysteries. A. John Locke B. Rene Descartes **C. St. Augustine of Hippo** D. Immanuel Kant 2\. He makes the case that dualism entails mistakes and is illogical from a Philosophical standpoint, according to his self written \"The concept of the mind\" and he caused a mistake and misunderstanding and dubbed it as \"ghost in the machine hypothesis\". **A. Gilbert Ryle** B. Sigmud Freud C. David Hume D. St. Augustine of Hippo 3\. He believes that another realm exists other than our empirical world, where everything is in perfect form, eternal, and unchangeable. A. David Hume B. Immanuel Kant **C. Plato** D. Socrates 4\. According to this German philosopher, the self is the seat of knowledge acquisition for all human persons. A. Gilbert Ryle B. John Locke C. Maurice Merleau Ponty **D. Immanuel Kant** 5\. It is the divine essence that enables us to think deeply, make wise choices, and achieve a true understanding of eternal truths. **A. The Reason** B. Tabula Rasa C. Mind-Body Dichotomy D. Realm of Forms 6\. Socrates\' famous quote, \"The unexamined life is not worth living,\" suggests that: a\. Life is meaningless without achievements. **b. Reflection and self-awareness are essential to a meaningful life**. c\. Life is best lived through sensory pleasures. d\. Relationships define the purpose of life. 7\. Hume argues that the self is: a\. A singular, permanent entity. **b. An illusion created by the mind.** c\. An interconnected part of society. d\. A spiritual essence that transcends time. 8\. Merleau-Ponty's idea of embodiment suggests that: a\. The mind alone shapes the self. **b. The self is rooted in bodily experience and interaction with the world.** c\. The self is a social construct independent of physicality. d\. The self is detached from material existence. 9\. I. Freud, who held that the unconscious mind played a significant role in shaping human behavior, used techniques to help people identify their repressed memories and thoughts in order to better understand their emotions. He employed free association and dream analysis techniques. II\. According to psychoanalysis, a person is a sum of his or her consciously stored or ingested previous experiences. The pleasure-seeking impulse of life and the destructive instinct govern man\'s conduct. A. Both statements are correct B. Both statements are incorrect **C. Only statement I. Is correct** D. Only statement II. is correct 10\. According to Descartes, which of the following best describes the nature of the self and its attributes as discussed in Meditations on First Philosophy? A\) The self is entirely physical, composed of matter and sensory experience. **B) The self can be regarded as either a thinking mind or a composite human being** **with both mind and body.** C\) The self exists solely as a human body that reacts to external stimuli without thought. D\) The self is entirely unknowable because it lacks a definitive GROUP 2 1\. Which of the following best describes the sociological perspective of the self? a\) The self is present at birth. b\) The self is shaped solely by individual experiences. **c) The self is a product of social interaction and experiences**. d\) The self is determined by biological factors. 2\. What does Erving Goffman\'s \"impression management\" refer to? a\) The process of managing one\'s emotions in social situations. **b) The process of presenting oneself in a favorable light to others.** c\) The process of controlling one\'s thoughts and feelings. d\) The process of changing oneself to different social environments. 3\. Which sociologist emphasized the importance of \"significant others\" in self-formation? a\) Charles Horton Cooley **b) George Herbert Mead** c\) Immanuel Kant d\) David Hume 4\. According to Cooley\'s \"looking-glass self,\" how does our self-concept develop? a\) Through our own internal reflections and thoughts. **b) Through the way we perceive others\' reactions to us.** c\) Through our genetic predispositions and personality traits. d\) Through the influence of social institutions and norms. 5\. Which of the following is an example of \"impression management\" in everyday life? a\) Dressing professionally for a job interview. b\) Choosing to share certain information about oneself on social media. c\) Adjusting one\'s behavior to fit in with a group of friends. **d) All of the above.** 6\. He was born in February 1863 in Massachusetts, USA, he graduated from and taught at Oberlin College. **a) George Herbert Mead** b\) Charles Horton Cooley c\) Erving Goffman d\) None of the above 7\. It describes a person\'s conduct when he observes or considers other persons in the course of his action. a\) The I and Me b\) The looking glass self c\) Face work **d) Generalized other** 8\. According to Mead there was no such thing as a self at birth. The self, on the other hand, evolves with time and its growth is influenced by social contact and social experience. a\) The Game Stage b\) The Play Stage **c) The Preparatory Stage** d\) The Preparation Stage 9\. Child in this case is around eight or nine years old and conducts more than simply role-play. **a) The Game Stage** b\) The Play Stage c\) The Preparatory Stage d\) The Preparation Stage 10\. Mead believes that the person cannot be divorced from \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. a\) the Self b\) the Brain c\) the Mind **d) the Society** GROUP 3 1\. A part of culture that can be characterized by colors, shapes, gestures, words and other forms of communication. a\. paralinguistic techniques b\. norms **c. symbols** d\. customs 2\. This is the process where different subcultures are being absorbed into the mainstream culture. a\. transmission **b. assimilation** c\. accommodation d\. adaptation 3\. It is the side of the self that is not conscious of meeting societal standards and approval. a\. real self b\. ideal self c\. unified self **d. true self** 4\. MBTI stands for? a\. Myers-Brigs Type Indicator b\. Myers Briggs Type Indicator **c. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator** d\. Myers-Briggs Type Indicating 5\. The theory of \_\_\_\_\_\_ posits that the self is more than just one. a\. True Selves b\. Proactive Sef c\. Unified Selves **d. Multiple Selves** 6\. These are the norms that hold moral significance. **a. Mores** b\. Folkways c\. Law d\. Ethics 7\. Which of the following best explains why people may experience emotional discomfort when their real self differs from their ideal self? a\. The real self is always ideal, but individuals perceive it negatively. b\. The ideal self represents a person's unattainable desires, leading to constant dissatisfaction. **c. A large discrepancy between the real and** **ideal self creates feelings of self-criticism and** **failure.** d\. The real self and ideal self are unrelated, so no emotional discomfort occurs. 8\. It refers to the perception of oneself. a\. Ideal self **b. Self-concept** c\. Real self d\. Unified self 9\. According to William James, the me-self component should have the capacity to be known by the I, being the object of investigation. Making me-self as the \_\_\_. a\. pure self b\. material self **c. empirical self** d\. unified self 10\. This refers to the thinking that we perceive thoughts and responses to phenomena not as segmented and stand-alone episodes but as a continuous stream. **a. stream of consciousness** b\. mainstream culture c\. lucid dreaming d\. self-esteem consciousness GROUP 4 1\. The absolute idea, as the rational concept that in its reality only rejoins itself, is by virtue of this immediacy of its objective identity a\. absolute essence b\. absolute being c\. absolute spirit d\. absolute reason 2\. According to him the \"self\" represents something, which belongs to the thinking substance as an intuitive beginning of rational cognition emphasizing its independence. a\. Johann Gottlieb Fichte b\. Rene Descartes c\. George Wilhem Hegel d\. Henri Bergson 3\. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ represents the viewpoint of the isolated individuals and contemplation. The idea that only the self is real. a\. Individualism b\. Rationalism c\. Solipsism d\. Idealism 4\. It is a type of self that operates within social structures and influences, maintains balance and harmony with nature. a.Individualistic Self b.Collective Self c.Nature Self d.Social Self 5\. According to Daniel Dennett, "the self is conceived as homunculus or \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ that controls the performance on the theater of consciousness. a.man b.little man c.inner man d\. outer man 6\. \_\_\_\_\_\_ and Hilde Nelson wrote a book entitled, "Narrative theories for the constitution of self". a.Daniel Dennett b.Henri Bergson c.Marya Schectman d.Alain Morin 7\) This view represents the self-confidence of the individual in the bourgeois society. a\. Psychoanalysis b\. Ego c\. Irrationalism d\. Solipsism 8\) He conceived of the self as a submersion of the ego in the id. a\. Sigmund Frued b\. Patricia Churchland c\. David Hume d\. Sigmund Freud 9\) The self is thought as a sensus communis or a product of folk psychology and, as such, it does not exist in reality. a\. Materialism b\. Dialectical Materialism c\. Eliminative Materialism d\. Metapsychology 10\. According to \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ the self is intensely aware of other beings\' social presence. a\. Hinduism b\. Confucianism c\. Buddhism d\. Taoism GROUP 5 1\. What is the combination of thoughts and feelings that a person has about his or her body? a\) Self-Concept b\) Self-esteem c\) Self-Perception d\) Body Image 2\. It affects how one person takes care of himself emotionally, physically, and spiritually. a\) Self-Concept b\) Self-esteem c\) Self-Perception d\) Body Image 3\. Which of the following factors influence body image? a\) Only external factors b\) Only internal factors such c\) Only social media factors d\) Both internal and external factors 4\. In society, both external and internal beauty are \_\_\_\_ a\) Valued b\) Exceptional c\) Inspiring d\) Attractive 2\. \_\_\_ is the manifestation of \_\_\_\_ in form a\) Love, Beauty b\) Beauty, Love c\) Love, Inspiration d\) Inspirational, Body 3\. \_\_\_\_ was seen as an attribute of beauty a\) Adulting b\) Old c\) Youth d\) Young 7\. The physical self refers to the? a\) Human b\) Body c\) Mind d\) Brain 8\. Growth is directly related to? a\) Body b\) Physical self c\) Nutrition d\) Nutrients 9\. Without Love someone develops into a person with? a\) Peace of mind b\) Hatred c\) Fear d\) Criminal tendencies 10\. The state of the home is a reflection of the parent\'s? a\) Attitude b\) Health habits c\) Intelligence d\) Behavior GROUP 6 1\. What are primary sexual characteristics? A. Traits used to attract a mate B. Physical features directly involved in reproduction C. Behavioral changes during puberty D. Features like height and wieght increase 2\. What event typically determines the development of primary sexual characteristics in mammals? A. Growth spurts during puberty B. Hormonal changes during puberty C. Fertilization and chromosomal pairing D. Menarche in females 3\. Which hormone is responsible for initiating secondary sexual characteristics? A. Testosterone B. Estrogen C. Hypothalamic hormones D. Bulbourethral gland 4\. Which of the following best describes erogenous zones? A. Parts of the body that respond to touch and cause sexual arousal B. Organs that are essential for reproduction and childbirth C. Parts of the body that define a person\'s gender identity D. Sensitive areas associated with sexual activities. 5\. The Kinsey Scale is primarily used to: A. Define the medical conditions associated with gender dysphoria B. Describe a person\'s sexual orientation based on experiences or responses C. Measure the physical sensitivity of erogenous zones in individuals D. Categorize individuals as either male or female based on birth sex 6\. Which of the following statements most accurately reflects the concept of gender identity? A. Gender identity is fixed at birth and cannot change throughout a person's life B. It refers to a person's deeply felt sense of being male, female, both, or neither, which may or may not align with their biological sex C. Is primarily determined by external physical characteristics and societal expectations D. Gender identity refers exclusively to individuals identifying as transgender or cisgender 7\. It refers to the intrinsic motivation to pursue sex arises; it includes increased heart rate, blood pressure, and muscle tension. A. Orgasm B. Resolution C. Excitement D. Plateau 8\. Who proposed the sexual response cycle, a theory that describes the physiological responses during sexual activity? A. Alfred Kinsey and John Gagnon B. William Masters and Virginia Johnson C. Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung D. Helen Singer Kaplan and Erik Erikson 9\. It is commonly an obvious medical problem with clear signs and symptoms. A. Infection B. Disease C. Sexually transmitted illness D. Sexually transmitted symptoms 10\. In three phases of falling in love, this is known to be driven by the desire for sexual gratification; evolutionary basis for this is our need to reproduce. A. Lust B. Attraction C. Attachment GROUP 7 1\. It is also a mirror of one\'s success or failure, as well as marker of one\'s social position. a\. Material Self b\. Bodily Self c\. Extracorporeal Self d\. Extended Self 2\. According to \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ , a man\'s whole self includes not only his physical attribute but also his belongings. a\. Steve Harret b\. William James c\. Knetch Thaler d\. Van Boven 3\. When one\'s \_\_\_\_\_\_ is closely guarded or under danger, one is more likely to desire material items. a\. desire b\. possessionsc. self d\. identity 4\. It has shown that possessions do indeed become a part of the extended self. a\. mere ownership effect b\. mere experiences effect c\. mere possessions effect d\. mere symbolic effect 5\. These are made with the primary intention of acquiring life experiences such as events that one encounters and lives through. a\. Material Purchases b\. Material Possessions c\. Experiential Purchases d\. Experiential Possessions 6\. \_\_\_\_\_\_ refers to those things capable of being perceived especially by the sense of touch. a\. Economic Self b\. Material Self c\. Behavioral Self d\. Materialism 7\. The economic self consists of one\'s economic activity that results from \_\_\_\_\_\_\_-\_\_. a\. Individual self b\. Individual necessity c\. Individual self-fulfillment d\. Individual self-interest 8\. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ is significantly influenced by culture, which is a set of shared values held by a population in a particular place and period. a\. Consumer Self b\. Cultural Self c\. Consumer Behavior d\. Self-concept 9\. The development of \_\_\_\_ , \_\_\_\_\_ , and social group-appropriate self concepts in consumers is a result of conditioning. a\. self , behavior b\. age, gender c\. values, desire d\. culture, interest 10\. It is a type of consumer\'s behavior self-concept that shows how they would like others to see them. a\. Self-image b\. Ideal self-image c\. Social self-image d\. Ideal social self-image GROUP 8 1\. The moon is called \_\_\_ and is greatly respected because it is believed that the moon cycle is a gift to women. a\. Grand Moon b\. Full Moon c\. Grandmother Moon d\. Mother Moon 2\. It is comprised of words and actions of symbolic meaning. a\. Witchcraft b\. Magic c\. Spell-casting d\. Necromancy or Conjuring 3\. The God of the Sikhs is called \_\_\_? a\. Buddha b\. God c\. Waheguru d\. Baháʼu\'lláh 4\. It is the Jewish canonical text through which most of the religion has been studied and understood. a\. Tanakh b\. Tripitaka c\. Qur'an d\. Vedas 5\. The sacred pilgrimage to Mecca required of every Muslim at least once in their lifetime. a\. Zakat b\. Sawm c\. Shahadah d\. Hajj 6\. According to him, ritual is the enactment of a myth. a\. Viktor Frankl b\. Joseph Campbell c\. John Frankl d\. Mercado 7\. In the oldest forms of religion, this is frequently observed. This stands out because the offerings were completely destroyed as a gift to a higher power. a\. Mimicry in ritual b\. Rituals, both positive and negative c\. Ritual sacrifice d\. Ritual for life crisis 8\. It is drawing the client\'s attention away from their symptoms, as hyper-reflection can lead to inaction. a\. Dereflection b\. Paradoxical intention c\. Socratic dialogue and attitude modification d\. Hyper-reflection 9\. The word "spirituality" comes from the Middle French word \_\_\_. a\. Spiritualité b\. Spiritualitatem c\. Spirituis d\. Espirit 10\. The relationship between people and things they hold sacred, holy, absolute, spiritual, divine, or deserving of a special reverence. a\. Spirituality b\. Spiritual Self c\. Religion d\. Prayer GROUP 9 1\. The word politics derived from a Greek word \"Politika,\" which is etymologically defined as? **a. affairs of cities** b\. affairs of government  c\. affiars of society d\. affairs of people 2\. The Political Self is the conceptually discrete of \"\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\" and \"\_\_\_\_\_\_\" in reality to constantly interact, shape, and inform each other.  a\. internal and external  **b. inner and outer** c\. rights and responsibilities  d\. rules and regulations  3\. Political self is often defined by citizenship. It constitutes the knowledge about the \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_,  government, and governance. **a. constitution** b\. State c\. society d\. law 4\. What is called the standards by which a group or society assesses the desirability and importance of people, ideas, actions, and goals? a\. Norms  b\. Morals c\. Traditions **d. Values** 5\. Bahalana Attitude is the Filipino version of the famous line \"hakuna matata\" which means? a\. just believe  **b. no worries** c\. no doubts d\. whatever happens 6\. The most basic identification with the nation. A. Citizen **B. Citizenship** C. Society D. Family 7\. It is influenced and modified by the opinions, comments, and suggestions of other people. A. Identity **B. Political self** C. Citizenship D. Natural born 8\. It is the act of formally adapting a foreigner into the political body of the state and giving him rights and privileges of citizenship. A. Naturalized **B. Naturalization** C. Filipino D. Citizenship 9\. It is a type of Filipino citizenship that could be attained by blood. A. Jus soli  B. Natural-born citizen **C. Jus sanguinis** D. Naturalized 10\. It is a type of Filipino citizenship that is attained by birth of place. **A. Jus soli** B. Natural-born citizen C. Jus sanguinis D. Naturalized GROUP 10 1\. What does \"Digital Self\" mean? a\. Online life separate from real life b\. Technology controlling our thoughts c\. Self-promising principle through modern technology d\. Virtual avatar icon 2\. Which age group loves technology? a\. Gen X b\. Millennial generation c\. Gen Z d\. Gen Alpha 3\. What shows who you are online? a\. Digital footprint b\. Online nickname c\. Digital identity d\. Cyber icon 4\. Why do computers need digital identities? a\. To play games faster b\. Automate access to services c\. Enhance cybersecurity d\. Store personal data 5\. What\'s considered digital technology? a\. Print newspapers b\. Electronic tools and systems c\. Audio recordings d\. Paper and Pens 6\. What does \"Netiquette\" primarily refer to? a\. Digital self-management b\. Network etiquette rules c\. Online Guidelines  d\. Cybersecurity protocols 7\. What is crucial before sharing online content? a\. Checking grammar b\. Verifying sources c\. Thinking before clicking d\. Using hashtags 8\. Why should you be cautious with online posts? a They are permanent  b\. They can be misinterpreted c\. They are public d\. All of the above 9\. What facilitates interaction through networks? a\. Netiquette b\. Digital identity c\. Guidelines d\. Guilt 10\. What should you avoid when writing online? a\. Positive quotes  b\. Strong language and all caps c\. Proper grammar and spelling d\. Citing sources CHAPTER 11 Learning to be a Better Student 1\. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a self-regulated learner? a\. Relies solely on the teacher for guidance. b\. Monitors their own understanding. c\. Takes responsibility for their own learning. d\. Sets personal learning goals. 2\. Which of the following best describes knowledge of cognitive tasks/task knowledge? a\. The ability to perform a specific task without conscious thought. b\. The understanding of one\'s own abilities and limitations as you carry out different tasks. c\. The ability to comprehend the difficulty and objectives of the task. d\. The capacity to adapt to changing circumstances. 3\. Who is the educational theorist credited with developing the VARK Model of Learning Styles? a\. Niel Fleming b\. Niall Flemin c\. Neil Fleming d\. Neill Flemin 4\. Which learning style in the VARK Model involves learning through psychomotor skills and "on the move" activities? a\. Visual b\. Auditory c\. Reading/Writing d\. Kinesthetic 5\. This refers to a learning technique wherein the student implements a schedule of practice that mixes different kinds of problems , or a schedule of study that mixes with different kinds of material, within a single study session. a\. Interleaved practice b\. Distributed practice c\. Practice testing d\. Time table practice 6\. The ability of the brain to change its physical structure and function based on either repeated input or a decrease in response is called \_\_\_\_\_\_ a\. Metacognition b\. Monoamines c\. Neuroplasticity d\. Neurolysis 7\. Learning preferences are influenced by gender, culture, environment, and \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ a\. sexual orientation b\. sexual characteristics c\. multiple intelligences d\. learning technique 8\. What does metacognitive knowledge refer to? a\. The ability to regulate emotions during cognitive processes. b\. Understanding one\'s own cognitive processes and those of others. c\. The capacity to improve memory through practice. d\. The skill of multitasking effectively. 9\. Which of the following best describes \"self-knowledge/declarative knowledge\"? a\. Understanding and managing failures during cognitive tasks. b\. Being aware of one\'s abilities and experiences when performing tasks. c\. Applying strategies to perform tasks efficiently. d\. Predicting the difficulty of future tasks based on past performance. 10.Metacognitive regulation involves the ability to: a\. Reflect on cognitive successes and repeat them. b\. Avoid all potential challenges during a task. c\. Identify failures and act to reduce them while addressing challenges. d\. Perform tasks subconsciously and automatically.

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