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PHI 103 READING QUIZ (3 VERSIONS)/ PHI 103 READING QUIZ (3 VERSIONS):LATESTPHI 103 READING QUIZ : VERSION 1 Socrates would agree most with which of the following claims about wisdom? (Points : 1) The person who sees his wisdom as worth nothing is wise Wisdom leads to happiness Wisdom is found by consulting the gods The person who helps the poor displays the highest wisdom None of the above Question 2.2. Socrates claims that this is the reason that he was despised. (Points : 1) He showed people how wise they were He talked to people of all different groups and classes He demonstrated to people that they were not as wise as they thought they were He killed some children None of the above Question 3.3. Socrates makes the following claims about death: (Points : 1) It might be a dark, dreamless sleep It might be continual search for truth with great souls of the past That even in death a better human is not harmed by a worse human All of the above a and b Question 4.4. Socrates compares himself to this creature in relation to the city of Athens. (Points : 1) A steed A cow A tree A gadfly A dog Question 5.5. Socrates went to which of the following groups seeking wisdom? (Points : 1) Politicians Poets Craftsmen All of the above A and B Question 6.6. Socrates claims to know that he is wise because: (Points : 1) His friends told him he was wise The God at Delphi said no one in Athens was wiser than he He is able to humiliate people He searches for truth None of the above Question 7.7. Socrates proposes this as an alternative to death as his sentence. (Points : 1) Life in prison Exile from Athens Torture All of the above None of the above Question 8.8. Meletus’ charges against Socrates included: (Points : 1) He enhanced the youth He murdered a slave He was searching above the heavens He did not believe in the gods of the state He refused to teach children Question 9.9. Socrates claims that he knows that death is not an evil because: (Points : 1) His religion has told him so The oracle has not prevented him from saying what he said Life is a disease Death is hell None of the above Question 10.10. Socrates claims that one ought to care most about improving: (Points : 1) One’s possessions One’s soul One’s honor One’s family One’s occupation VERSION 2 1. Socrates claims that if he breaks Athenian law, this will happen after his death: (Points : 1) Riots as his followers will stir up trouble He will question the great heroes of Greek history in his Socratic style Crito and his friends will be seen to care more about money than their friend The laws in Hades will convict him as well. He will be obeying the laws as his parents. Question 2.2. Crito claims that if Socrates does not escape from prison he will (Points : 1) Go to the afterlife a condemned man Never find happiness again Leave his children as orphans Lose his Athenian citizenship None of the above Question 3.3. The laws in the Crito claim that if Socrates were to escape, he would be: (Points : 1) Disobeying the laws as his parents Disobeying the laws as his teachers Disobeying the contract that he came into by agreeing to stay in Athens All of the above None of the above Question 4.4. Socrates claims that one can only break a law that has been given unjustly. (Points : 1) True False Question 5.5. What does Socrates claim will happen to his friends if he illegally escapes prison? (Points : 1) They will be killed They will be seen to care more about money than Socrates’ life They will be forced to enter other lands as convicts They will lose their property All of the above Question 6.6. What does Socrates believe will happen to his children is he chooses to die? (Points : 1) They will be harmed by those who killed him His friends will take care of them They will live a life of evil practices All of the above None of the above Question 7.7. Crito claims that if Socrates does not escape from prison (Points : 1) Crito will lose a friend Others will think he hated his friend. Pothers will think that he cared more about money than he did about his friend. a and b b and c Question 8.8. Which of the following would Socrates agree with? (Points : 1) One ought to listen to the opinions of friends. One ought to listen to the opinions of experts One ought to listen to the opinions of those who know the just a and b b and c Question 9.9. According to Socrates, principles of the body are higher than principles of the just. (Points : 1) True False Question 10.10. Socrates is supposed to die when this occurs: (Points : 1) When his friend Crito comes to visit him When the ship returns from Delos When he is convicted When the Athenian new year begins. None of the above VERSION 3 According to Paul and Elder, well-cultivated thinkers have the following attributes: (Points : 1) They question minimally They find information that coincides with their own positions They are quick to judge and hold to their opinions They struggle in communicating their idea to people they find ignorant None of the above Question 2.2. Which of the following standards of thinking relates to how one can determine if the answer to the question answers the complexity of the question? (Points : 1) Clarity Relevance Depth Accuracy Fairness Question 3.3. Good critical thinkers: (Points : 1) Live in a self-centered manner in order to maximize their own personal gain Understand that they do not know everything Are able and ready to manipulate others Can get whatever they want None of the above Question 4.4. In order to figure out the problem one wants to solve, one must: (Points : 1) Identify one’s point of view Express the question in several ways to clarify its meaning Restrict claims to those supported by data Ask others for advice None of the above Question 5.5. Fallibility is the idea that: (Points : 1) Our beliefs might be wrong Our beliefs are subject to revision Our beliefs are held without evidence a and b a and c Question 6.6. For John Dewey, open-minded inquiry is: (Points : 1) The virtue that prevents habit from making us unwilling to hear other ideas Something only a child can do For people who are weak in their beliefs Reinforcing our own beliefs by talking with people who share those beliefs The childlike wonder and interest in new ideas Question 7.7. The components of critical thinking include: (Points : 1) A set of skill that one can use to generate and evaluate beliefs A set of beliefs that have been gathered from family and friends The habit of using thinking to guide behavior a and b a and c Question 8.8. This is the way that people initially find themselves in the Plato’s cave allegory. (Points : 1) Staring at the fire behind them Shackled and facing a wall In the sun Going down into the cave None of the above Question 9.9. In the dialogue, Socrates claims that one must be removed from this in order to grasp the higher intellectual virtues: (Points : 1) Truth Honor Diversion Sensual pleasure All of the above Question 10.10. Although she was angry with her sister’s position on gay marriage, Tenisha recognized that she could be wrong and needed to do more research before she drew a conclusion on this issue. Tenisha displayed which intellectual trait? (Points : 1) Humility Courage Empathy Perseverance Truth Question 11.11. The following are ideas for becoming a good student: (Points : 1) Relate content to issues in your own work and life Attempt to explain what you are learning to others Read things actively and multiple times All of the above None of the above Question 12.12. This is the main question that DuBois wants to examine in this essay (Points : 1) What is the meaning of race? How have African-Americans been treated in the past? What lies ahead for America in the future? What are the relations between whites and blacks in the South? None of the above Question 13.13. When reading a philosophy text, the following would be a question a good student would ask while reading: (Points : 1) What do I need to know for the test? Where are the answers to my questions? How does this reading relate to the time-period in which it was written? Why do I have to read this? What am I going to eat for dinner? Question 14.14. Good students: (Points : 1) Understand the structure of a course Study hard before a test in order to get a good grade. Read things once and move on Think of intellectual fields as individual entities None of the above Question 15.15. Which of the following standards of thinking relates to how one might verify the truth of a statement or claim? (Points : 1) Clarity Relevance Depth Accuracy Breadth Question 16.16. DuBois claims that which of the following are the result of taking civilization and Christianity to other countries? (Points : 1) War Murder Slavery Extermination All of the above Question 17.17. Thomas just told his friends that the racist jokes he heard them telling at lunch were never acceptable in any context and that he didn’t want to hear them again. Thomas just displayed which intellectual trait? (Points : 1) Humility Courage Empathy Perseverance None of the above Question 18.18. According to DuBois the color line is (Points : 1) The difference between how whites and blacks were treated in the South A line between the North and South A boundary between white and black communities in the South All of the above None of the above Question 19.19. The theme of DuBois’ essay is best captured by which of the following statements (Points : 1) The color line is a way of life in the South that will never end The South is afflicted with prejudice and injustice Being released from slavery was a difficult transition for African Americans The South could be better if the government would help Healing can only occur between white and black communities when they work together to strengthen and enfranchise all member of society. Question 20.20. When making inferences, it is important to: (Points : 1) Infer things that extend beyond experience and evidence Rationalize inferences that contradict one another Identify assumptions that lead to the inferences All of the above None of the above

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PHI 103 READING QUIZ :

VERSION 1
Socrates would agree most with which of the following claims about wisdom?
(Points : 1)

The person who sees his wisdom as worth nothing is wise
Wisdom leads to happiness
Wisdom is found by consulting the gods
The person who helps the poor displays the highest wisdom
None of the above




Question 2.2. Socrates claims that this is the reason that he was despised.
(Points : 1)

He showed people how wise they were
He talked to people of all different groups and classes
He demonstrated to people that they were not as wise as they thought they were
He killed some children
None of the above




Question 3.3. Socrates makes the following claims about death:
(Points : 1)

It might be a dark, dreamless sleep
It might be continual search for truth with great souls of the past
That even in death a better human is not harmed by a worse human
All of the above
a and b




Question 4.4. Socrates compares himself to this creature in relation to the city of Athens.
(Points : 1)

, A steed
A cow
A tree
A gadfly
A dog




Question 5.5. Socrates went to which of the following groups seeking wisdom?
(Points : 1)

Politicians
Poets
Craftsmen
All of the above
A and B




Question 6.6. Socrates claims to know that he is wise because:
(Points : 1)

His friends told him he was wise
The God at Delphi said no one in Athens was wiser than he
He is able to humiliate people
He searches for truth
None of the above




Question 7.7. Socrates proposes this as an alternative to death as his sentence.
(Points : 1)

Life in prison
Exile from Athens
Torture
All of the above
None of the above

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