Understanding the Self
1. For Socrates, every man is composed of body and soul. This means that every human person is ____.
A. Duo
B. Trio
C. Dualistic
D. Dual
2. According to Mauss, __ refers to person's sense of who he is, his body, and his basic identity, his
biological giveness.
A. Personne
B. Self
C. Moi
D. Soul
3. The realistic part that mediates between the desires of the id and the superego.
A. Ego
B. Id
C. Sigmund Freud
D. Superego
4. This construct presumes that a successful self must be able to supply one's needs without external
assistance.
A. Individualistic Self
B. Collectivist culture
C. Self-sufficiency
D. Self being rational
5. This is where our heart is. It is the earliest nest of our selfhood.
A. Home
B. Body
C. Clothes
D. Immediate Family
6. The Greek word for soul.
A. Ruach
B. Pneuma
C. Nephesh
D. Psyche
7. This is the Filipino term for procrastination.
A. Pride
B. Bahala na
C. Mañana Habit
D. Ningas Kugon
8. A neuron transmits impulses or messages to another neuron through a junction called __.
A. Neuroplasticity
B. Synapse
C. Neurotransmitters
D. Dopamine
9. Students believe their basic abilities, their intelligence, their talents are just fixed traits.
A. Growth mindset
B. Fixed mindset
C. Final causality
D. Goal attributes
10. Stress that is caused by pleasant stimuli.
A. Eustress
B. Stress
C. Distress
D. Stress syndrome
11. Ho (1995) described this influence as to how one should properly act according to their relationship with
other people. This also focused on having a harmonious social life.
, A. Buddhism
B. Confucianism
C. Taoism
D. Shintoism
12. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is one of the leading STDs worldwide. The virus survives
throughout the body and may be transmitted through the following, EXCEPT:
A. Blood
B. Breast Milk
C. Saliva
D. Semen
13. What do you call the material self that is considered the nearest replica of ourselves when we see
them?
A. Body
B. Clothes
C. Home
D. Immediate Family
14. According to this individual, man is of a bifurcated nature. Also believed that body is bound to die on
earth and the soul is to anticipate living eternally in a realm of spiritual bliss in communion with God.
A. Plato
B. Socrates
C. St. Augustine
D. St. Thomas Aquinas
15. According to this individual, a person has an ideal self (an imaginary picture of the self as the professor
of unlimited powers and superlative qualities is developed), an actual self (often despised because it
fails to fulfill the requirement of the idealized image), and a real self (not an entity but a ‘force’ that
impels growth and self - actualization).
A. Carl Rogers
B. Karen Homey
C. Sigmund Freud
D. William James
16. Statement 1: According to behaviorists, learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior as a
result of practice or experience.
Statement 2: According to Cognitive psychologist, learning is the process that leads to change as a
result of experience.
A. Both Statements are correct
B. Both Statements are incorrect
C. Statement 1 is correct while Statement 2 is incorrect
D. Statement 1 is incorrect while Statement 2 is correct.
17. Statement 1: The process of neuroplasticity is the ability of the brain to change throughout one’s life.
Statement 2: The ability of the brain to change happens in 2 ways: (1) it could be through a decrease in
the number of synapses between neurons or a change in the function and structure of the neurons.
A. Both statement are correct
B. Both statements are incorrect
C. Statement 1 is correct while statement 2 is incorrect.
D. Statement 1 is incorrect while statement 2 is correct.
18. The desire to become the most that one can be is known as:
A. Self - Actualization Needs
B. Safety and Security Needs
C. Self–esteem Needs
D. Love and Belongingness Needs
19. Muslims believed that He is the last and final prophet sent by God.
A. Abraham
B. Elijah
C. Samuel
D. Mohammad
20. Republic Act 10173 is also known as:
1. For Socrates, every man is composed of body and soul. This means that every human person is ____.
A. Duo
B. Trio
C. Dualistic
D. Dual
2. According to Mauss, __ refers to person's sense of who he is, his body, and his basic identity, his
biological giveness.
A. Personne
B. Self
C. Moi
D. Soul
3. The realistic part that mediates between the desires of the id and the superego.
A. Ego
B. Id
C. Sigmund Freud
D. Superego
4. This construct presumes that a successful self must be able to supply one's needs without external
assistance.
A. Individualistic Self
B. Collectivist culture
C. Self-sufficiency
D. Self being rational
5. This is where our heart is. It is the earliest nest of our selfhood.
A. Home
B. Body
C. Clothes
D. Immediate Family
6. The Greek word for soul.
A. Ruach
B. Pneuma
C. Nephesh
D. Psyche
7. This is the Filipino term for procrastination.
A. Pride
B. Bahala na
C. Mañana Habit
D. Ningas Kugon
8. A neuron transmits impulses or messages to another neuron through a junction called __.
A. Neuroplasticity
B. Synapse
C. Neurotransmitters
D. Dopamine
9. Students believe their basic abilities, their intelligence, their talents are just fixed traits.
A. Growth mindset
B. Fixed mindset
C. Final causality
D. Goal attributes
10. Stress that is caused by pleasant stimuli.
A. Eustress
B. Stress
C. Distress
D. Stress syndrome
11. Ho (1995) described this influence as to how one should properly act according to their relationship with
other people. This also focused on having a harmonious social life.
, A. Buddhism
B. Confucianism
C. Taoism
D. Shintoism
12. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is one of the leading STDs worldwide. The virus survives
throughout the body and may be transmitted through the following, EXCEPT:
A. Blood
B. Breast Milk
C. Saliva
D. Semen
13. What do you call the material self that is considered the nearest replica of ourselves when we see
them?
A. Body
B. Clothes
C. Home
D. Immediate Family
14. According to this individual, man is of a bifurcated nature. Also believed that body is bound to die on
earth and the soul is to anticipate living eternally in a realm of spiritual bliss in communion with God.
A. Plato
B. Socrates
C. St. Augustine
D. St. Thomas Aquinas
15. According to this individual, a person has an ideal self (an imaginary picture of the self as the professor
of unlimited powers and superlative qualities is developed), an actual self (often despised because it
fails to fulfill the requirement of the idealized image), and a real self (not an entity but a ‘force’ that
impels growth and self - actualization).
A. Carl Rogers
B. Karen Homey
C. Sigmund Freud
D. William James
16. Statement 1: According to behaviorists, learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior as a
result of practice or experience.
Statement 2: According to Cognitive psychologist, learning is the process that leads to change as a
result of experience.
A. Both Statements are correct
B. Both Statements are incorrect
C. Statement 1 is correct while Statement 2 is incorrect
D. Statement 1 is incorrect while Statement 2 is correct.
17. Statement 1: The process of neuroplasticity is the ability of the brain to change throughout one’s life.
Statement 2: The ability of the brain to change happens in 2 ways: (1) it could be through a decrease in
the number of synapses between neurons or a change in the function and structure of the neurons.
A. Both statement are correct
B. Both statements are incorrect
C. Statement 1 is correct while statement 2 is incorrect.
D. Statement 1 is incorrect while statement 2 is correct.
18. The desire to become the most that one can be is known as:
A. Self - Actualization Needs
B. Safety and Security Needs
C. Self–esteem Needs
D. Love and Belongingness Needs
19. Muslims believed that He is the last and final prophet sent by God.
A. Abraham
B. Elijah
C. Samuel
D. Mohammad
20. Republic Act 10173 is also known as: