1) Philosophy employs investigative process which follows certain steps that employs certain procedures? a) Science b) Social Sciences c) Art d) School of Thought 2) Philosophy investigate things not by using any other laboratory instruments, instead it use he Natural Light of Reason. One of the following is not related to the underlined word a) Unaided Reason b) Human Reason c) Natural Capacity to think d) .Supernatural Revelation 3) This sets the distinction between philosophy from other sciences. a) Philosophy studies human beings. b) Philosophy studies society. c) Philosophy investigates God. d) Philosophy studies all things. 4) It as an attempt to understand the world in terms of appearance and reality. a) logic b) Epistemology c) metaphysics d) aesthetics 5) He contended that nothing we experience with the physical world with our five senses is real. a) socrates b) plato c) aristotle d) thales 6) How do we tell good from evil or right or wrong? This question falls under this branch of philosophy. a) Epistemology b) Aesthetics c) logic d) Ethics 7) Branches of Philosophy is describe really only an extension of a fundamental and necessary driven in every human being to know what is real. a) Epistemology b) Aesthetics c) Logic d) Metaphysic 8) It is the view that knowledge can be acquired through the sense experience. a) Rationalism b) Empiricism c) Idealism d) Pragmatism 9) It is the view that real knowledge is based on logic, the laws, and methods that reason develops. a) Rationalism b) Empiricism c) Idealism d) d.Pragmatism 10) It is the main concern of logician a) analyzing b) Interpreting c) Reasoning d) listening 11) It is concerned of the beautiful in its various manifestations- including the sublime, comic, tragic, pathetic and ugly. a) Epistemology b) Aesthetics c) Logic d) Ethics 12) China, India and Greece. Which definition categorizes well the three given countries? a) Original centers of philosophy b) The centers of Eastern Philosophy c) They influenced the Western Philosophy d) The Birthplaces of Philosophy 13) Socrates, Plato, Aristotle. One of the following statements does not define well the three philosopher a) They are Western Philosophers b) Greek Triumvirates c) They are Eastern Philosophers d) The three Greatest Philosophers 14) Which of the following statements does not speak well about Eastern Philosophy? a) Asian classics of the Indians and Chinese predate the oldest of the Western Classics. b) During the first centuries, there were more philosophical activities in the East than in west c) During the time of the Greek triumvirate, Asian thinkers began diminishing philosophical activity. d) Before the Greek period, there was hardly an activity in the East. 15) It is so think and express oneself in a philosophical manner, thus considers or discusses from a philosophical standpoint. a) Argumentation b) Philosophizing c) Reasoning d) Analyzing 16) A philosophical method which focuses or careful inspection and description of phenomena or appearances. a) Existentialism b) Reasoning c) Psychology d) Phenomenology 17) Which of the following descriptions is not true of Postmodernism? a) It rejects, challenges, or aims to supersede "modernity" b) It is not a philosophy c) It rightly talks about world philosophy, the philosophy of many cultures. d) It does not value our existence in the world 18) It is distinguishing facts and opinions or personal feelings and uncover bias and prejudice and open to new ideas not necessarily with previous thought. a) Analytical Thinking b) Inductive Thinking c) Critical Thinking d) Deductive Thinking 19) Reasoning based from observations in order to make generalizations which is often applied in prediction, forecasting and behaviour. a) Analytical Thinking b) Inductive Thinking c) Critical Thinking d) Deductive Thinking 20) Is a defect in an argument other than its having false premises. a) lies b) Fallacies c) Syllogism d) Illogical 21) In Hinduism, it is maintained that it is the_____ that is ultimately real. The existence of fhe ______is considered as nothing more an illusion. a) Brahman, Atman b) Matter,form c) soul, body d) mind, spirit 22) The Hindu doctrine that adheres to the belief that a person's soul passes into some other creature, human, or animal. a) Ressurrection b) evolution c) Transportation d) Transmigration 23) One of the oldest Eastern traditions practiced by hundreds of millions of people for about 5000 years. a) Hinduism b) Christianity c) Buddhism d) islam 24) The Spiritual value by which one is illuminated and liberated and most importantly finds release from the wheel of existence. a) Holiness b) Enlightenment c) Spirituality d) Metempsychos 25) 25. A belief which holds that humanity's life is a continuous cycle of birth and rebirth. a) karma b) Nirvana c) sangha d) sansara 26) Choose from among the choices the correct order based on increasing importance of the four primary values of Hinduism a) enlightenment, wealth, duty, pleasure b) duty, enlightenment, wealth, pleasure c) wealth, pleasure, duty, enlightenment d) duty, wealth, enlightenment, pleasure 27) Which of the following does not form part of the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism? a) Life is full of suffering b) Suffering is caused by passionate desires, lusts,cravings c) Right aspiration for one's self and others. d) Only as these are obliterated, will suffering cease 28) The Eightfold Paths can be summarized into the following except: a) It enjoins us to develop wisdom b) Tells us to practice meditation c) Urges us to practice virtue and avoid vice d) Solution to problems lays in our minds. 29) The title Buddha has this meaning. a) The Chosen One b) The Liberated On c) The Enlightened One d) The lucky one 30) He is considered to be the Father of Philosophy. a) Plato b) Aristotle c) Confucius d) Socrates 31) For the Indians, God first created this which is the root of the universe and everything that exists and it continues to hold everything together. a) Brahman b) Moksha c) jiva d) Aum 32) It is an enlightened state wherein one attains one true selfhood and finds oneself one with the One. a) Moksha b) Jiva c) Nirvana d) Dharma 33) A knowledge (vidya) which consists an understanding and realization of individual's real self (atman) a) True Knowledge b) Self-Knowledge c) Lower Knowledge d) Middle Knowledge 34) A simple presentation of the gospel of inner cultivation of right spiritual attitudes, coupled with a self-imposed discipline. a) Dharma b) Four Noble Truth c) The Eightfold Path d) Law of Salvation 35) In Christianity, suffering lead to this symbol of reality of God's saving love for the human beings. a) The Church b) The Holy Mass c) The Bible d) The Cross 36) Logike; logic; phainomenon; a) Phenomenology b) phenomenon 37) Hindu: India: Buddhist; a) india b) china 38) Dharma: Law of Salvation; Brahman: a) Ultimate Soul b) Ultimate spirit 39) continuous cycle: samsara; to overflow nonstop; a) Abundare b) abundant 40) Reincarnation: Hinduism;Nirvana: a) Buddhism b) buddha 41) These are arguments based on faulty reasoning. a) Fallacies b) mao na sa taas 42) It is most often used to mean being in accord with fact or reality, or fidelity to an original or standard. a) truth b) a ang answer 43) A fallacy which is attacking the person presenting the argument instead of the argument itself a) Ad Hominem b) a sad dri 44) A fallacy which the idea is acceptable because it has been true for a long time. a) Ad Hominem b) a pud samok nimo oy 45) A kind of bias which is focusing on certain aspect of problem while ignoring other aspects. a) Framing b) ambot nimo a 46) A kind of bias which a person or group is connected to or has a vested interest in the issue being discussed. a) Conflict of Interest b) A LAGE 47) It is by analyzing an event or issue a) Cultural Bias b) pasikat A OYY!

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