1.
Personality traits or behaviors of parents, friends, their parents influence a child’s
development. The child builds his or her “first perspectives” through the family and
people who are close. All these fall under:
Microsystem
Exosystem
Chronosystem
Mesosystem
2. Shaira’s father is in the Navy. This often takes her father away from the family which
makes them not see each other for months. This situation impacts Shaira as well as the
other members of the family.
Mesosystem
Exosystem
Microsystem
Macrosystem
3. Yves sees the world in realistic terms, accepting other people the way they are while
pushing them toward greater confidence and a more positive direction. Yves is an
example of a person with:
Clear self-knowledge
Stable self-concept
High self-esteem
4. This is an anthropological method of explaining with as much detail as possible
reason behind human actions.
Thick description
Culture
Tabula rasa
Embodiment
5. For Mead, this represents the spontaneous, driving force that fosters all that is novel,
unpredictable, and unorganized in the self.
Me
Personne
Moi
I
6. Collective memories represented by photographs play a significant role in creating the
self and identity and identify because:
Photographs reveals one’s struggles and hopes for the future
Self serves as a memory from the past
Memory is the product of inconsistencies in identity
Self-creation is formed within “imagined communities”
7. “Dubito ergo cogito, cogito ergo sum” implies that the self:
Must derive from inner experiences
Is shaped by experience, and sensations and reflections being the two sources of all our
ideas
Is a bundle of impressions
Has full competence in the power of human reason
8. Khent transferred to another university. During the first week, he immediately noticed
that he behaved differently in class. His classmates were comfortable in asking
questions, eager to share a thought or opinion and there were even instances when they
even contradicted the teacher and openly disagreed with him/her. The culture in khent’s
new university falls under:
Legalism
Individualism
Collectivism
Mohism
9. A. Hume argues that the self is not an entity over and beyond the physical body
B. Hume also believes that there are no”persons” that continue to exist over time,
there are merely impression
Both are correct
Both are incorrect
Only letter A is correct
Only letter B is correct
10. Lizelle is loving and sweet daughter who loves to hug and kiss her parents at home.
But at work, she does not seem to have this qualities. As a manager, she is firm and
direct to the point. This is an example of.
Adult ego
Child ego
Transactional ego
Parent ego
11. Randy was driving home with his new car when all of a sudden his rear end was
bumped by a motorcycle. After several minutes, his parents came to the scene and he
was so nervous to hear what his parents will tell him. But to his surprise, his mom and
dad hugged him and said “Are you alright? Good thing nothing worse happened. I hope
this becomes a learning to you, be extra careful next time” the statement above supports
which eastern thought?
Confucianism
Daoism
Individualism
Mohism
12. Denver mostly appears to be distracted. He experiences difficult sitting still and
thinking clearly and there are times when he misses appointment or meetings due to lack
of focus. Under the noble eightfold paths
The Right Concentration
The Right Mindfulness
The Right Livelihood
The Right Action
13. Jade claims that she is a healthy person. She always make sure that she gets to sleep
7-8 hours a day, works out 30 minutes everyday, eat healthy foods and fully hydrates
herself. this exemplifies the philosophy of:
Immanuel Kant
Gilbert Ryle
John Locke
Rene Descrates
14. Family plays a prominent role in us because
A. Our interactions with them affect us throughout our lives
B. They serve as one of the basis of a person's progress
Only letter B is correct
Only letter A is correct
Both are incorrect
Both are correct
15. As emphasized by Mead, we will only be able to think of ourselves as individuals by
the virtue of
Discovering the meaning of and your purpose in life
Identifying one’s weaknesses and vulnerabilities
Being part of a larger community
Having your own home and being sufficient
16. At peak hours, everybody rushes and squeezes into LRT stations having little regard
for personal space, this is an everyday example of:
Dualism
Mohism
Individualism
Collectivism
17. Socrates description that “an unexamined life is not worth living” means:
A person could not doubt that he, himself existed as he was the one doing the doubting
in the first place.
As rational beings, we need to use our highly developed faculty of thought to raise our
existence above that other beings
That if you want to be something you need to do things it takes to be called that
The mind is like a blank or empty slate and it is up to us to fill it up with learnings from
our experience
18. The following are true about Carl Roger’s definition the self EXCEPT:
Perceived self refers to how a person see self
Perceived self refers to how a person sees others view them
Real self refers to how a person really is
Real self refers to how a person would like to be.
19. In Philippines, eligible citizens vote for the president every six years. Once the
president been elected from the group of candidates, he or she is empowered to govern
on behalf of the entire electorate, representing their common will. Citizens are expected
to obey the law regardless of who they voted for. And whether they personally agree with
those laws or not. This is an example of:
Collectivism
Legalism
Mohism
Individualism
20. A transaction of self that judge information based on facts, rather than emotions or
preconceived beliefs.
Adult ego
Infant ego
Parent ego
Child ego
21. This refers to the study of belief, customs, traditions and practices of a particular
inhabitants of a society
Language
Culture
Self
Lifestyle
22. Which of the following is TRUE about the individualistic self?
A. Individualists are quiet, realistic and rational
B. Individualists are very spontaneous and impulsive persons who like to follow their
dreams
C. Individualists believe that the survival or everyone ensures the well being of the
individual
D. Individualists value harmony and interdependence
B and D only
A and B only
C and D only
A and C only
23. Children who experienced less fortune or some kind of deprivation during the Great
depression grew into adult with a confident sense of career goals than the non deprived.
Some may have worked to help the family sustain financially. This include in them
different levels of satisfaction as grown ups (elders classic study “children of the great
depression)
Exosystem
Macrosystem
Mesosystem
Chronosystem
24. Rebecca have been complaining to her mom about the new curriculum being
implemented in their school. Whenever she starts ranting about her day, her mom taps
her head and say “this too shall pass. Just go with the flow dear.” her mom illustrates
which eastern thought?
Buddhism
Confucianism
Daoism
Mohism
25. Hannah is working at ABC Company for 3years already as HR staff, she learns the
basic to complicated task from her boss and coworkers. This is an example of which
level of the ecological systems theory?
Exosystem
Mesosystem
Macrosystem
Microsystem
26. Socrates claims that “the unexamined life is not worth living” is often cited as a
central theme in the activities of philosophy. By it, socrates is typically understood to
mean that:
It is sometimes not worth all the effort of examining life and its problems in great detail,
sometimes it is better simply to “go with the flow”
While taking a reflective attitude toward life is interesting and even sometimes important,
most of what makes life worth living is not worth examining
It is a waste of time to sit around thinking about whether life is worth living we should
leave such reflection to talk show host political figures and religious leaders
Simply doing whatever everyone else does without thinking about why we should do
what we do can hardly be taught of a worthwhile noble or admirable
27. This allows individuals to take on the “role of the other” and allows people to respond
to his/her own gestures in terms of the symbolized attitude of the others
Language
Game
Socialization
Play
28. Felix, a 10yrs old elementary student was brought to the guidance office of their
school. He contended to the guidance counselor the reason why he lied to his
classmates regarding their assignment. According to felix, he just wanted to avoid his
classmate who wanted to copy all his answer. This is an example of:
Social self
Real self
False self
Ideal self
29. St. Augustine believed that every human being should live according to his ultimate
goal. The following pertains to his philosophy EXCEPT for:
The body can thrive in the imperfect and soul can stay with the all transcendent God
The soul is what animates the body it is what makes us humans
The body is bound to die on earth and the soul is to anticipate living eternally in
communion with God
Human being is to attain communion with the divine by living his life on earth in virtues
30. The following statements are true EXCEPT:
I refers to the self awareness or the act of thinking about ourselves
Me refers to the self concept or our knowledge of who we are
False Self is a necessary form of defensive organization
True Self is based on individuals sense of doing and not doing
31. He is the proponent of Ecological systems theory which explains the importance of
studying a person in the context of multiple environments.
Donald Winicott
Urie Bronfenbrenner
Eric Berne
William James
32. Self creation along cultural lines must be done in maximum cultural recognition of
difference among:
Their native tongue and dialects
Individuals and cultural groups
Self and other people
Foreigners and Filipinos
33. The following statement/s about the winnicott's false self are true EXCEPT:
Unhealthy false self is the one that fits into society through forced compliance rather than
a desire to adapt
False self is considered to be the bad side of the self that causes conflict with self and
other people
Healthy false self enables a person to be polite and courteous even when we may feel
not like it
None of the above
34. Jack knows that jill is another human person not because he has seen her soul. He
knows she is just like him because he sees her, hears her, and touches her. This explains
that:
Men can only attain knowledge by experiencing
Men can only attain knowledge by feelings
Men attain knowledge through learning
The certainty of knowledge comes from reason
35. According to Mead, the social conception of the self entails that individual selves are:
Willfully chosen in social circumstances
Initially there at birth
Biological precognition of intersection
The product of social interactions