INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
QUIZ no.1
Name: _____________________________ Date___________________
Section _____________________________ Score ___________________
Direction:encirclethe letter of the correct answer.
1. The word Philos isa Greek word means_________.
a. Love b. Wisdomc. Philosopher d.Philosophy
2. Sophia is a Greek word for ___________.
a. Love b. Wisdomc. Philosopher d.Philosophy
3. The people who engages in philosophy arecalled________.
a. Love b. wisdom c. Philosophy d.Philosopher
4. He was considered the foremost philosophers of ancienttimes. He was credited with formulatingthe Socratic
method___________.
a. Plato b. Aristotlec. Socrates d. Democritus
5. It refers to a perspective that considers large-scalepatterns in systems______.
a. Doubt b. Academy c. Holistic Thinkingd.Partial Thinking
6. It focuses on specific aspects of a situation,as an individual focuses on certain areas or aspects of a problem in order to
understand it.
a. Doubt b. Academy c. Holistic Thinkingd.Partial Thinking
7. It requires a person to be willingto examine one’s thoughts, feelings,and action and to learn more about one’s lifeand
experiences.
a. Reflection b. Observation c.Knowledge d. Doubts
8. Branch of philosophy which deals with correctreasoning.
a. Aesthetic B. Ethics c. Logic d. Metaphysics
9. These are arguments based on faulty reasoning.
a. Bias b. Fallacy c.Logic d. Opinion
10. These are statements which are observed to be real or truthful.
a. Knowledge b. Facts c. Opinion d. Fallacy
Direction.Identify the followingstatement. Write your answer on the spaceprovided.
_______________1. It is the clear awareness and understandingof something.
_______________2. These are statements which are observed to be real or truthful.
_______________3. These are comprised of statements that provide views and own beliefs on a certain matter.
_______________4. These are arguments based on faulty reasoning.
_______________5. It is mostoften used to mean being in accord with fact or reality,or fidelity to original standard.
_______________6. A fallacy which is attackingthe person presenting the argument instead of the argument ins tead.
_______________7. A fallacy which the idea is acceptablebecauseithas been true for a longtime.
_______________8. A kind of biases which is focusingon a certain aspectof a problem whileignoringother aspects.
_______________9. A kind of biases which a person or group is connected to or has a vested interest on the issuebeingdiscussed.
_______________10. Is by analyzingan event or issuebased on one’s cultural stand.
________________11. Series of statements that provide reasons to convincethe
reader or listener that a claimor opinion is truthful.
________________12. A fallacy usingthethreat of force or an undesirableevent to advancean argument.
________________13. Method of philosophizing thatrefers to a process of askingopen-ended questions that are committed to
findingthe truth.
________________14. Is a judgement on certain facts.
________________15. It is derived from the Greek word dialego, which means to debate or discuss.

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    INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHYOF THE HUMAN PERSON QUIZ no.1 Name: _____________________________ Date___________________ Section _____________________________ Score ___________________ Direction:encirclethe letter of the correct answer. 1. The word Philos isa Greek word means_________. a. Love b. Wisdomc. Philosopher d.Philosophy 2. Sophia is a Greek word for ___________. a. Love b. Wisdomc. Philosopher d.Philosophy 3. The people who engages in philosophy arecalled________. a. Love b. wisdom c. Philosophy d.Philosopher 4. He was considered the foremost philosophers of ancienttimes. He was credited with formulatingthe Socratic method___________. a. Plato b. Aristotlec. Socrates d. Democritus 5. It refers to a perspective that considers large-scalepatterns in systems______. a. Doubt b. Academy c. Holistic Thinkingd.Partial Thinking 6. It focuses on specific aspects of a situation,as an individual focuses on certain areas or aspects of a problem in order to understand it. a. Doubt b. Academy c. Holistic Thinkingd.Partial Thinking 7. It requires a person to be willingto examine one’s thoughts, feelings,and action and to learn more about one’s lifeand experiences. a. Reflection b. Observation c.Knowledge d. Doubts 8. Branch of philosophy which deals with correctreasoning. a. Aesthetic B. Ethics c. Logic d. Metaphysics 9. These are arguments based on faulty reasoning. a. Bias b. Fallacy c.Logic d. Opinion 10. These are statements which are observed to be real or truthful. a. Knowledge b. Facts c. Opinion d. Fallacy Direction.Identify the followingstatement. Write your answer on the spaceprovided. _______________1. It is the clear awareness and understandingof something. _______________2. These are statements which are observed to be real or truthful. _______________3. These are comprised of statements that provide views and own beliefs on a certain matter. _______________4. These are arguments based on faulty reasoning. _______________5. It is mostoften used to mean being in accord with fact or reality,or fidelity to original standard. _______________6. A fallacy which is attackingthe person presenting the argument instead of the argument ins tead. _______________7. A fallacy which the idea is acceptablebecauseithas been true for a longtime. _______________8. A kind of biases which is focusingon a certain aspectof a problem whileignoringother aspects. _______________9. A kind of biases which a person or group is connected to or has a vested interest on the issuebeingdiscussed. _______________10. Is by analyzingan event or issuebased on one’s cultural stand. ________________11. Series of statements that provide reasons to convincethe reader or listener that a claimor opinion is truthful. ________________12. A fallacy usingthethreat of force or an undesirableevent to advancean argument. ________________13. Method of philosophizing thatrefers to a process of askingopen-ended questions that are committed to findingthe truth. ________________14. Is a judgement on certain facts. ________________15. It is derived from the Greek word dialego, which means to debate or discuss.