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Exam vs. Friends: A Philosophical Dilemma

The document appears to be an activity worksheet for an introduction to philosophy class. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key philosophical concepts like: - What part of the human body represents clear thinking (question 1) - The Greek roots of the word "philosophy" (question 2) - Definitions of philosophy and what it is/is not (questions 5-6) - Philosophy's relationship to other disciplines like science (question 7) - Plato's view on wonder and questioning as philosophical wisdom (question 8) - Holistic vs partial perspectives (questions 9-10)

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Exam vs. Friends: A Philosophical Dilemma

The document appears to be an activity worksheet for an introduction to philosophy class. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key philosophical concepts like: - What part of the human body represents clear thinking (question 1) - The Greek roots of the word "philosophy" (question 2) - Definitions of philosophy and what it is/is not (questions 5-6) - Philosophy's relationship to other disciplines like science (question 7) - Plato's view on wonder and questioning as philosophical wisdom (question 8) - Holistic vs partial perspectives (questions 9-10)

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PATIN-AY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Patin-ay, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur

Activity II
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Q1

Directions: Choose the best answer from the given choices. Write the letter of your chosen answer on
the blank before the number.
____1. Which of the following parts of human body keep keen insights and clear thinking?
a. ears b. eyes c. heart d. forehead

____2. Philosophy comes from two Greek words, “philia” means love and “Sophia” means __.
a. idea b. intellect c. truth d. wisdom

___3. Which of the following group of words describes wisdom?


a. answers, beliefs, understanding, holding b. seeing, questioning, doubting, thinking
[Link], doubt, reasons, seeking d. seeing, hearing, feeling, thinking

___4. It has the capacity to think, understand, make decision, and put into action.
a. idea b. intellect c. love d. knowledge
___5. Which of the following statement does not belong on what philosophy is?
a. a quest for wisdom b. based on preferences or feelings
c. particular methodic type of thought d. possession of intellectual knowledge
___6.Which of the following statement does not belong on what philosophy is not?
a. sensitive b. simply a theory or something c. quest for wisdom d. based on preferences
or feelings
____7. It is the study or discipline that uses human reason to investigate the ultimate causes, reasons,
and principles which governs all things.
a. Humanities b. Philosophy c. Science d. Social Science
____8. According to Plato, to wonder is a philosophical wisdom which means to ___.
a. use your senses c. ask questions b. ask for answer d. think
____9. It is a perspective that focuses on the specific aspects of situation.
a. holistic c. partial and holistic b. partial d. personal
____10. It is a perspective that considers the “bigger picture” when looking at the problems and
situations.
a. holistic c. partial and holistic b. partial d. public

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