1) A choice which is borne out of psychological and emotional consideration a) Moral dilemma b) Practical Choice c) telus d) Phycological freedom 2) Are situations where persons are forced to choose between two or more conflicting options, neither of which resolves the situation in morally acceptable manner. a) Death b) Self Determination c) Moral Agent d) Moral dilemma 3) According to him persons in their natural states are governed by their desires and those often lead to conflict with their fellowmen a) Aristotle b) Thomas Hobbes c) Mang Thomas d) Jean naag 4) Primarily engages in the small- scale cultivation of plants, fruits, and vegetables and the domestication of amanimals a) Feudal society b) Agricultural society c) Horticultural society   d) hunting and gathering society 5) Based on the ownership of the land. Social relations are characterized by independence. a) Feudal society b) Agricultural society c) Horticultural society d) hunting and gathering society 6) Involves in the large scale and long- term cultivation of crops domestication of the animals. a) Feudal society b) Agricultural society c) Horticultural society d) hunting and gathering society 7) Recognized as the earliest and simplest form of society  members are generally threated equally and decisions are based on consensus. a) Feudal society b) Agricultural society c) Horticultural society d) hunting and gathering society 8) Commonly understood as the end of bodily functions which signals the end of a persons life. It also refers to the separation of the body and the spirit a) terminus b) telos c) death d) suffering 9) Is the capacity to choose and act for oneself. A person can still excercise freedom in choosing how to face the reality of death in their lives. a) Acceptance b) Self determination c) moral agent d) moral decision 10) The full stop or end of a line. For them, life ends, and nothing follows a) telos b) suffering c) terminus d) death 11) It means "goal, purpose, or fulfillment". Death is not the goal of life. a) Telos b) suffering c) terminus d) death 12) Refers to the absence of any physicalrestraint. a) phycological freedom b) physical freedom c) freedom d) moral freedom 13) The persons is free to perform actions that he/she considers right and wise. A person is also free to act or not act a) phycological freedom b) physical freedom c) freedom d) Physical Freedom 14) Refers to the person being accountable for his/her actions and their consequence. a) responsibility b) intersubjectivity c) empty d) availability 15) Is a person who can discern right from wrong and to be held accountable for his or her own actions. Have a moral responsibility not to cause unjustified harm. a) moral agent b) intersubjectivity c) moral decision d) empty 16) Choice made based on a persons ethics, manner's, character, and what they believe is proper behavior. These decision s tend to affect not only our own well- being, of others. a) moral agent b) intersubjectivity c) moral decision d) empty 17) This is a choice which is deliberately selected based on moral standpoint. a) Intellectual choice b) intersubjectivity c) empty d) moral decision 18) It refers to shared meanings constructed by people in their interactions with each other. a) Availability b) intersubjectivity c) empty d) Intellectual choice 19) The willingness of a person to be present and be at disposal of other. a) Availability b) intersubjectivity c) empty d) Intellectual choice 20) The ability to share emotions. This emotion is driven by a persons awareness that the other is a persons thoughts and feelings. a) Availability b) intersubjectivity c) empty d) Intellectual choice 21) He resolved to doubt absolutely everything that could possibly doubted- in the hope of thereby finding something that was beyond doubt. a) Availability b) intersubjectivity c) Aristotle d) Rene Decartes 22) A Jewish philosopher had a great interest in the study of relating ourselves to others a) Rene decartes b) Aristotle c) Martin buber d) john roussesous 23) Is a disorienting sense of exclusion and seperation. a) positive freedom b) alienation c) prudence d) voluntariness 24) Using freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness a) voluntariness b) moral freedom c) positive freedom d) authentic dialogue 25) kind of freedom that requires active effort; has control or mastery of his/herself and has a strength to do what is good a) moral freedom b) voluntariness c) authentic dialogue d) positive freedom 26) The ability of a person to act out of his/her own freewill and self- determination. a) voluntariness b) authentic dialogue c) prudence d) moral freedom 27) It means making choices and realizing that any deliberate act of choosing involves evaluating the alternatives. a) prudence b) positive freedom c) voluntariness d) authentic dialogue 28) Is a form of interpersonal communication which occurs when people recognize that they are part of a greater whole and can relate with others within the whole a) authentic dialogue b) voluntariness c) prudence 29) She is American author and political activist. She is the first deaf- blind person to earn a bachelors degree. a) Jean Paul Sarte b) Nicholas James c) Aristotle d) Hellen keller 30) Australian evangelist and motivational speaker who was born with phocomelia, a condition in which a person born with no arms and legs. a) Roselle Ambubuyog b) Nicholas James c) Aristotle d) Jean Paul Sarte 31) She is product and support manager and code factory, the worlds leading provider of software that allow the visually- impaired to access mobile devices. a) freedom b) Roselle Ambubuyog c) suffering d) Nicholas James 32) Human capacity to act or not as we choose or prefer without any external compulsion or restraint. a) suffering b) Roselle Ambubuyog c) freedom d) Nicholas James 33) Takes place when we patiently endure unpleasantness, discomfort and pain a) suffering b) freedom c) Roselle Ambubuyog d) Nicholas James 34) He believes that human being is rational. Reason is Devine characteristic . If there were no intellect, there will be no will. a) Aristotle b) St. Thomas c) Jean Paul Sarte d) Roselle Ambubuyog 35) Freedom for him , is a manner intellectual beings seek universal goodness. a) Jean Paul Sarte b) St. Thomas c) Aristotle d) Jhon Rosseous 36) He emphasizes the importance of free will individual choice, regardless of the power of other people to influence and coerce our desires, beliefs, and decisions. a) St. Thomas b) Jean Paul Sarte c) Jhon Rosseous d) Aristotle 37) An agreement where individuals sacrifice an amount of their freedom and submit to a higher authority a) St. Thomas b) Jean Paul Sarte c) Social contract theory d) Aristotle 38) Introduced the concept of "general will" a) Jean Paul Sarte b) Jhon Rosseous c) Aristotle d) John Raus 39) Introduced the concept of original position in which he imagined humans as having a veil of ignorance. a) John Raus b) Jhon Rosseous c) Jean Paul Sarte d) Aristotle 40) Relationship in which people make themselves the center of their world. a) I- Thou Relationship b) I-I Relationship c) Though Relationship d) Relation

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