1) According to Socrates, what constitutes the true self? a) A. Reputation b) B. Body c) C. Soul d) D. Social status 2) . What does Socrates mean by “Ignorance is the beginning of wisdom”? a) A. Rejecting all knowledge b) B. Understanding our own limitations c) C. The importance of education d) D. The unreliability of senses 3) Plato’s concept of the soul is characterized by its: a) A. Temporal nature b) B. Tripartite division c) C. Physical manifestation d) D. Singularity 4) Aristotle’s view of the self differs from Plato’s in that he believed: a) A. The soul is immortal b) B. The body and soul are separate c) C. The self is a composite of body and soul d) D. Happiness is unattainable 5) St. Augustine’s concept of self emphasizes: a) A. The body as the true self b) B. Happiness in material possessions c) C. The soul’s relationship to God d) D. Independence from divine influence 6) St. Thomas Aquinas argued that truths of reason and divine revelation: a) A. Always contradict each other b) B. Are sourced from different deities c) C. Can never contradict each other d) D. Are irrelevant to the self 7) Descartes’ famous statement “I think, therefore I am” suggests that: a) A. Thought is secondary to existence b) B. The body is more important than the mind c) C. Existence is proven by the act of thinking d) D. Physical reality is an illusion 8) . John Locke’s concept of the ‘Tabula Rasa’ refers to: a) A. Predestined knowledge b) B. The mind as a blank slate c) C. Inherited intelligence d) D. The impossibility of learning 9) Immanuel Kant distinguished the self into: a) A. Inner and outer self b) B. Body and soul c) C. Mind and matter d) D. Rational and irrational self 10) Merleau-Ponty’s view of the self emphasizes: a) A. The division of mind and body b) B. The union of mind and body c) C. The irrelevance of physical experience 11) According to George Herbert Mead, the self is: a) A. Pre-existent at birth b) B. Developed through inherited traits c) C. Formed through social experiences d) D. Uninfluenced by society 12) Charles Cooley’s concept of the ‘Looking-Glass Self’ involves: a) A. Sole focus on internal self-perception b) B. Imagining how others view us c) C. Rejecting societal influences d) D. Relying exclusively on personal beliefs 13) In the context of Filipino culture, ‘Bayanihan’ reflects the: a) Individualistic nature of Western thought. b) B. Collective aspect of Eastern philosophy. c) C. Western focus on material success. d) D. Eastern emphasis on spiritual enlightenment 14) The American emphasis on the ‘American Dream’, which promotes the idea of success through hard work and determination, aligns closely with: a) A. Eastern values of collectivism and community welfare. b) B. Western ideals of individualism and self-made success. c) C. The anthropological concept of cultural relativism. d) D. Eastern philosophy’s emphasis on spiritual fulfillment. 15) In studying the impact of fast-food culture in the United States, an anthropologist focusing only on its nutritional aspects and ignoring its social and economic dimensions is likely falling into the pitfall of: a) A. Stratigraphic approach. b) B. Reductionism. c) C. Cultural relativism. d) D. Ethnocentrism. 16) The Physical Self primarily refers to: a) A. Emotional characteristics b) B. Tangible, concrete part of a person c) C. Digital presence d) D. Political beliefs 17) During prenatal development, both male and female embryos initially have: a) A. Different reproductive ducts b) B. The same reproductive ducts c) C. Fully developed external organs d) D. Distinct hormonal compositions 18) In the context of the Sexual Self, ‘Masculinization’ primarily involves: a) A. Development of female secondary sex characteristics b) B. Increase in estrogen levels c) C. Growth of muscle mass and facial hair d) D. Maturation of the uterus 19) Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS) results in individuals with XY genotype developing: a) A. Male appearance and internal organs b) B. Female appearance with incomplete female internal organs c) C. Fully developed male and female organs d) D. No external sexual characteristics 20) . Gender Identity is best described as: a) A. External expression of gender b) B. Biological characteristics of gender c) C. Internal awareness of one’s gender d) D. Sexual orientation 21) The term ‘Cisgender’ is used to describe individuals who: a) A. Identify with a gender different from their birth sex b) B. Have undergone gender reassignment surgery c) C. Identify with their sex assigned at birth d) D. Do not conform to traditional gender roles 22) ‘Material Self’ includes all of the following EXCEPT: a) A. Body and physical appearance b) B. Possessions and properties c) C. Immediate family members d) D. Spiritual beliefs 23) The concept of ‘Spirituality’ in relation to the Self is primarily concerned with: a) A. Material success and wealth b) B. Search for purpose and meaning in life c) C. External physical appearance d) D. Political ideologies 24) Religiosity differs from Spirituality in that it: a) A. Focuses on personal beliefs without organized practices b) B. Is not concerned with moral and ethical questions c) C. Involves adherence to specific beliefs and practices of a religious tradition d) D. Is exclusively a personal and individual experience 25) The concept of the ‘Political Self’ is significant in understanding: a) A. Only one’s digital identity b) B. One’s function and role in society c) C. Physical attributes and characteristics d) D. Spiritual and religious beliefs 26) In the Digital Self, ‘Self-representation’ refers to: a) A. Physical appearance in the real world b) B. The way one presents themselves online c) C. Material possessions d) D. Spiritual beliefs and practices 27) The ‘Digital Self’ is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT: a) A. Organic development through direct interactions b) B. Being deliberately constructed c) C. Having a disembodied presence online d) D. Limited to offline interactions 28) ‘5-Alpha-Reductase Deficiency’ is a condition where individuals: a) A. Have fully developed male external organs from birth b) B. Develop male secondary sex characteristics at puberty c) C. Do not experience any puberty changes d) D. Develop female secondary sex characteristics despite being XY 29) The concept of ‘Bisexual’ in the context of sexual orientation refers to: a) A. Lack of sexual attraction to any gender b) B. Attraction to people irrespective of their gender c) C. Attraction to both males and females d) D. Fluidity in gender identity 30) In the context of the ‘Material Self’, the ‘Extra-corporeal Self’ refers to: a) A. Internal organs and physical health b) B. Online digital presence c) C. Tangible objects and people considered as ‘ours’ d) D. Spiritual and religious beliefs 31) A component of the soul that is responsible for controlling one’s emotions and feelings. a) A. Spirited b) B. Rational c) C. Appetitive d) D. Platonian 32) One of the great philosophers who believes that every man is composed of body and soul a) A. Kant b) B. Hume c) C. Socrates d) D. Augustine 33) Another Greek Philosopher who is popularly known as the Father of Modern Philosophy a) A. Hume b) B. Descartes c) C. Kant d) D. Aquinas 34) I know, that I don’t know a) A. Socrates b) B. Augustine c) C. Plato d) D. Aristotle 35) Known for his dictum “ignorance is the beginning of wisdom” and his advice “Know Thyself” a) A. Plato b) B. Socrates c) C. Aristotle d) D. Descartes 36) According to Aristotle, self is composed of, except  a) A. I, II, III, IV b) B. I & IV c) C. I, III, IV d) D. I only 37) Aristotle taught the theory of _______ which means moderation and avoid too much and too little. a) A. Sense and intellect b) B. Golden Mean c) C. Reason d) D. Senses 38) ________ can Be found in God alone, according to St. Augustine. a) A. Happiness  b) B. Self c) C. Reason d) D. Passion 39) He believes that human soul is restless and imperfect until it rest in God. a) A. Plato b) B. St. Augustine c) C. St. Aquinas d) D. Locke 40) Rene Descartes is known for his a) A. I act therefore I am b) B. I know that i don’t know c) C. Cogito ergo sum d) D. To see is to believe 41) Known for his maxim “Act only according to that Maxim” a) A. Ryle b) B. Churchland c) C. Maurice Merleau-Ponty d) D. Immanuel Kant 42) Another teaching of Ryle that related to understanding the self is the distinction among a) A. immaterial mind and material body b) B. mind and body c) C. knowing how and knowing that d) D. I and Me 43) According to _________,it is the physical brain and not the mind that gives us our sense of self. a) A. Mead b) B. Churchland c) C. Ryle d) D. Cooley 44) Which of the following are the two common pitfalls that must be avoided in our study of the self. a) A. I and Me b) B. Stratigraphic approach and Reductionism c) C. Egocentric self and sociocentric view of self d) D. Mind and body 45) Has the potential to develop into male reproductive ducts. a) A. Male wolfian System  b) B. Female mullerian system c) C. Female wolfian system d) D. Male mullerian system 46) Urethral folds: fused; Lateral bodies:______ a) A. Scrotum  b) B. Labia majora c) C. Labia minora d) D. Shaft of the penis 47) Glans: clitoris; urethral folds:______ a) A. Scrotum  b) B. Labia majora c) C. Labia minora d) D. Shaft of the penis 48) Labioscrotal swellings: labia majora; lateral bodies:______ a) A. Head of penis b) B. Hood of clitoris c) C. Shaft of penis d) D. Clitoris 49) The higher the levels of androgen than estrogen, _______occurs a) A. Feminization  b) B. Masculinization c) C. AIS d) D. 5-alpha-reductase deficiency 50) Androgental syndrome results in Female with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), who have a) A. Higher than typical amounts of androgen, develop external genetalia, no vaginal opening b) B. Female appearance with incomplete female internal organs c) C. Fully developed male and female organs d) D. No external sexual characteristics 51) Biological and Physiological characteristics that define men and women a) A. Gender  b) B. Sex c) C. Sexual orientation d) D. Mamawaw (men-are-men-women-are-women 52) Individuals born with 5-alpha-reductase deficiency have a) A. Higher than typical amounts of androgen, develop external genetalia, no vaginal opening b) B. Female appearance with incomplete female internal organs c) C. Fully developed male and female organs d) D. Ambiguous external genitals and are commonly raised as girls but at puberty, increased levels pf testosterone. 53) Attitudes, feelings, and behaviors that a given culture associates with a person’s biological sex. a) A. Gender  b) B. Sex c) C. Sexual orientation d) D. Gender Identity 54) Directions of one’s sexual and romantic interest, example heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual a) A. Gender  b) B. Sex c) C. Sexual orientation d) D. Gender Identity 55) Describe gender identity when the binary conceptualization of gender, male or female, does not accurately describe an individual’s gendered outlook or self-concept a) A. Transgender man b) B. Genderqueer c) C. Intersex d) D. Cisgender 56) Female to man a) A. Transgender woman b) B. Transgender man c) C. Cisgender d) D. Intersex 57) Reproductive anatomy or genitals do not fit the binary definition of male or female a) A. Transgender woman b) B. Transgender man c) C. Cisgender d) D. Intersex 58) Absence of physical or sexual attraction to another human being. a) A. Bisexual  b) B. Asexual c) C. Gay d) D. Heterosexual 59) An individual who identifies as either male or female and is attracted to individuals of opposite sex a) A. Asexual  b) B. Bisexual c) C. Heterosexual d) D. Queer 60) A person buys the object because he believes it is reflection of who and what his is a) A. Spiritual self b) B. Material self c) C. Political self d) D. Sexual self 61) It is referred to as the real, true or authentic you without the influence, stereotype, or assumptions. a) A. Spiritual self  b) B. Political self c) C. Material self d) D. Sexual self 62) In spirituality we find answers to such questions as, EXCEPT: a) A. Where do I find meaning?  b) B. What is right or wrong? c) C. How do I feel connected? d) D. How should I live? 63) Philippines has ___ living languages and ____ extinct languages. a) A. 183 and 4 b) B. 184 and 2 c) C. 182 and 4 d) D. 181 and 2 64) Father of Philippine Psychology a) Zeus Salazar b) B. Virgilio Enriquez c) C. Isabelo delos Reyes d) D. Prospero Covar 65) Identification with a group and a sense of psychological belongingness; “identification as” a) A. Ethnocentrism  b) B. Self – actualization c) C. Blind patriotism d) D. Affect 66) Extreme belief that one’s country is superior a) A. Ethnocentrism  b) B. Blind patriotism or chauvinism c) C. Normative content d) D. Symbol 67) _______self keeps ‘estranged friends ‘ and “intimate strangers” a) A. Digital self  b) B. Real self c) C. Material self d) D. Spiritual self 68) Refers to the act of creating a desired image to the external and internal audience. a) A. Internet trolls b) B. Self-regulation c) C. Self – actualization d) D. Self – representation 69) The following situations are fixed mindset, EXCEPT: a) A. This class is challenging and intimidating but I’ll persevere.  b) B. Hayaan mo na. Tao lang c) C. Sayang effort ko d) D. I keep trying and still can’t understand that topic. Ayoko na. 70) The following Filipino values such as “bahala na, lakas ng loob at pakikibaka” belong to what kind of values? a) Confrontative surface values  b) Societal values c) Accommodative surface value d) Pivotal interpersonal value 71) Which of the following values belongs to societal values? a) Bahala na, lakas ng loob at pakikibaka b) Karangalan,(Puri, Dangal), Katarungan at Kalayaan c) Hiya, utang na loob, pakikisama at pakikipagkapwa d) Pakiramdam at kagandahang loob

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