Republic of the Philippines Department of Education REGION I – Ilocos Region Schools Division of Ilocos Sur TEODORO HERNAEZ NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Sabuanan, Sta. Lucia, Ilocos Sur INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON Second Quarterly Examination MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write the letter of the correct answer on a separate sheet. 1. When assessing decisions, prudence primarily involves: A) Balancing reason and consequences. C) Following impulses without reflection. B) Relying solely on rational analysis. D) Ignoring future outcomes. 2. Which best characterizes prudence in decision-making? A) Making choices based on intuition. C) Deliberating with foresight and wisdom. B) Considering short-term benefits. D) Reacting impulsively. 3. When exercising prudence, one should: A) Ignore ethical considerations. C) Focus solely on immediate gains. B) Consider broader impacts. D) Disregard potential consequences. 4. Prudent decision-making involves: A) Ignoring potential risks. C) Making choices impulsively. B) Relying on emotions. D) Weighing alternatives and consequences. 5. Choices having consequences means: A) Actions have results. C) Selections lead to effects. B) Decisions impact outcomes. D) Options bring changes. 6. When considering choices and consequences, one should: A) Ignore potential impacts. C) Evaluate potential outcomes. B) Focus solely on intentions. D) Disregard future effects. 7. The principle "choices have consequences" emphasizes: A) Results stem from selections. C) Actions are isolated events. B) Decision-making lacks influence. D) Choices are inconsequential. 8. Making choices involves: A) Simply gaining. B) Gaining and losing. C) Solely losing. D) Avoiding trade-offs. 9. When making choices, one often: A) Only gains. C) Never loses anything. B) Avoids decisions altogether. D) Trades off between options. 10. Choices typically entail: A) Gaining without giving up. C) Balancing gains and losses. B) Losing without gaining. D) Acquiring without trade-offs. 11. In a situation of freedom of choice, individuals: A) Always face predetermined outcomes. C) Encounter limitless possibilities. B) Navigate decisions with constraints. D) Solely follow predetermined paths. 12. When considering consequences of choices in freedom, individuals: A) Experience uncertain results. C) Never face repercussions. B) Face predictable outcomes. D) Always foresee outcomes clearly. 13. Freedom of choice implies: A) Predetermined outcomes. C) Responsibility for consequences. B) Limited decision-making. D) Choices without consequences. 14. Situations reflecting freedom of choice highlight: A) A lack of responsibility. C) Clear prediction of outcomes. B) Decisions impacting consequences. D) Absence of consequences. 15. Accepting intersubjectivity means: A) Imposing beliefs on others. C) Suppressing individual differences. B) Insisting on uniformity. D) Acknowledging diverse viewpoi