Quiz no. 1 in GEC 101 - Understanding the Self Review (Laguna State Polytechnic University)
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Laguna State Polytechnic University
2024
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This is a quiz from Laguna State Polytechnic University, Philippines, for GEC 101 - Understanding the Self. The quiz includes multiple choice and matching type questions on philosophical topics and social concepts. It covers topics like the self, social institutions, and philosophical schools of thought.
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# Republic of the Philippines ## Laguna State Polytechnic University ### Province of Laguna **Name:** Punzalan, Mary thet M **Course, Year and Section:** BEED 1-A **Date:** Sept. 10, 2024 **Score:** 20/35 ## Quiz no. 1 in GEC 101 - Understanding the Self **MULTIPLE CHOICE.** Write the letter of t...
# Republic of the Philippines ## Laguna State Polytechnic University ### Province of Laguna **Name:** Punzalan, Mary thet M **Course, Year and Section:** BEED 1-A **Date:** Sept. 10, 2024 **Score:** 20/35 ## Quiz no. 1 in GEC 101 - Understanding the Self **MULTIPLE CHOICE.** Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided before each number. STRICTLY NO ERASURE. 1. What does the philosophical statement "I think, therefore I am" mean? - A. Thinking is the only proof of one's own existence. 2. What does it mean to treat every individual as ends in themselves? - A. Respecting each person's autonomy and dignity. 3. It is a broad term for theories that emphasize the role of character in moral philosophy. - A. Consequentialism 4. It is the desirable middle between two extremes, one of excess and the other of deficiency. - B. Golden Mean 5. Immanuel Kant intended this to be the basis of all other rules which is true in all circumstances. - A. Categorical Imperative 6. In the history of Western philosophy, Plutarch used this ancient paradox regarding identity and change across time. - A. Ship of Theseus 7. It claims that many common-sense mental states, such as beliefs, desires, and the subjective sensation of pain, do not actually exist? - B. Eliminative Materialism 8. This formulation states that "Act only on that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law [of nature]." - D. The Formula of Universal Law 9. This process is an exchange of question and answer that ultimately aims to make the person remember all the knowledge that he has forgotten, including his former omniscient self. - D. Socratic Method 10. The view that all concepts originate in experience, that all concepts are about or applicable to things that can be experienced, or that all rationally acceptable beliefs or propositions are justifiable or knowable only through experience. - A. Empiricism 11. Which of the following represents the 'Me' part of the self? - C. I, II, and III 12. Which of the following depicts the third stage of Looking-Glass Self? - C. The individual develops feelings about and responds to those perceived judgments. 13. For him, the self is not there at birth, rather, it is developed with social experience. - D. George Herbert Mead 14. This organize and direct collective action, set societal goals, and manage conflicts that arise. - D. Cultural Institutions 15. In this stage, children internalize the values and attitudes of political institutions, incorporating them into their own personality. - A. Game Stage **MATCHING TYPE.** Match the philosophical views of self in Column A to their corresponding philosophers in Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided before each number. STRICTLY NO ERASURE. | Column A | Column B | |---|---| | 16. The self is the brain. | C. Gilbert Ryle | | 17. As a free agent, man is gifted with reason and free will. | D. Immanuel Kant | | 18. There is no experience that is not an embodied experience. | F. Maurice Merleau Ponty | | 19. There is no experience that is evidence of existence. | B. David Hume | | 20. As long as we have overlapping memories, then I am the same person. | E. John Locke | | 21. There is no such thing as the "self" because our consciousness is constantly changing. | H. Plato | | 22. Happiness is the end-all and the be-all of human living and this happiness can be found in God alone. | L. St. Augustine | | 23. Appetitive, spirited, and rational part of our soul has their separate seats of desire and motivation | J. Sigmund Freud | | 24. A human person can know the truth with certainty by the use of his reason and with the aid of the divine revelation. | M. St. Thomas Aquinas | | 25. Our soul has knowledge by direct intuition and all these are stored in the mind. However, once we came to the material world, we forgot most of what we knew. | K. Socrates | **IDENTIFICATION.** Identify what is being described in the following statements. Write your answer in the space provided before each number. Use proper capitalization. STRICTLY NO ERASURE. 1. Through this, a person can rate himself as superior, equal, or inferior. - Self-esteem 2. Prejudice or discrimination based on sex or gender, especially against women and girls. - Sexual Discrimination 3. A person believes he can rise above obstacles or challenges and eventually achieve his goal. - Self-Efficacy 4. It is the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. - Sociology 5. This describes the process wherein individuals base their sense of self on how they believe others view them. - Looking Glass Self 6. This approach views a social situation as a scene and people as actors who strategically present themselves to impress others. - Dramaturgical Analysis 7. This includes language, ideas, beliefs, customs, codes, institutions, tools, techniques, works of art, values, and ceremonies, among other elements. - Culture 8. This theorized that if language is not developed, at least to a degree, during this critical period, a child can never reach his or her full language potential. - Critical Period 9. Children who have lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, and has no (or little) experience of human care, loving or social behavior, and, crucially, of human language. - Feral Children 10. She is a California girl who was abused by her parents, deprived of normal socialization for almost 13 years, unable to speak, and had the intelligence and social maturity of a 1-year old child. - Genie Wiley **Prepared by:** Chris Jezrel B. Barleta