1. According to William James, what are the two categories of the self?
a) ID-Self and Ego-Self
b) Ego-Self and Superego-Self
c) I-Self and Me-Self
d) Thinking Self and Pure Ego
2. What does it mean for the self to be separate?
a) The self is distinct from other selves
b) The self depends on others for its existence
c) The self is consistent in its traits and characteristics
d) The self is the center of all experiences and thoughts
3. According to Sigmund Freud, what are the three parts of the human psyche?
a) ID, EGO, SUPEREGO
b) EGO, SUPEREGO, ID
c) SUPEREGO, ID, EGO
d) ID, SUPEREGO, EGO
4. How many major stages of self-development did Erik Erikson formulate?
a) 4
b) 6
c) 8
d) 10
5. What does anthropology consider when studying the self?
a) Only physical characteristics
b) Only psychological functioning
c) Only social attributes
d) Physical, biological, psychological, social, and cultural aspects
6. According to Plato, what is the ideal state of the human soul?
a) When the mind and body are separate entities
b) When the mind and body work harmoniously
c) When the mind is perfect and the body is imperfect
d) When the body is perfect and the mind is imperfect
7. According to Descartes, what is the one thing that cannot be doubted?
, a) Impressions and ideas
b) Thoughts and perceptions
c) Mind and body
d) Rational soul and spiritual soul
9. According to Kant, why is the self important?
a) It is the source of all wisdom
b) It organizes the impressions from the external world
c) It is the seat of knowledge acquisition
d) It is the center of all experiences and thoughts
10. According to Marcel Mauss, what are the two faces of the self?
a) Mind and body
b) Moi and personne
c) Rational soul and spiritual soul
d) Thoughts and perceptions
11. According to Vygotsky and Mead, how is the human mind constituted?
a) Through genetics
b) Through internal thoughts and reflections
c) Through language and social interactions
d) Through personal experiences
12. What is genderqueer?
a) A person who identifies with the sex assigned at birth
b) A person who identifies with both genders
c) A person whose gender identity does not fit into the binary conception of male or
female
d) A person who has undergone transgender surgery
13. What is transgender?
a) A person who identifies with the sex assigned at birth
b) A person who identifies with both genders
c) A person whose gender identity does not fit into the binary conception of male or
female
d) A person who lives and identifies as a gender different from their assigned sex at birth
14. What is sexual orientation?