UNDERSTANDING THE SELF
Midterm Examination
1. It is defined as culturally defined standards of desirability, goodness, and beauty, which serve as a
broad guideline for social living.
a. Norms
b. Belief
c. Mores
d. Values
2. Which of the following is not part of Nietzsche’s Types of Human?
a. Goat
b. Camel
c. Sheep
d. Lion
3. The quotation “Man is the measure of all things” is suggested by which philosopher?
a. Thrasymachus
b. Protagoras
c. Aristotle
d. Plato
4. The following are the main tenets of eastern philosophy, except for one?
a. Confucianism
b. Christianity
c. Islam
d. Buddhism
5. The Search for Meaning in Life is the Philosophy of
a. Bacon
b. Heidegger
c. Frankl
d. Camus
6. This refers to the degree to which one is able to balance in terms of emotional and intellectual
functioning as well as intimacy and autonomy in relationships.
a. Individuation
b. Emotional cutoff
c. Differentiation
d. fusion
7. Using the context of Carl Rogers, this refers to the basic human motivation to realize, maintain, and
, develop the self, which includes all physiological and psychological needs
a. Experiential world
b. Organismic valuing
c. Actualization tendency
d. Self-actualization
8. Which of the following group of words is of Albert Bandura’s human agency core properties?
a. Intentionality, Forethought, Self-reactiveness, Self-reflectiveness
b. Intentionality, Thoughtfulness, Self-reactiveness, Self-reflectiveness Person, Behavior,
Environment
c. Self-worth, self-image, ideal-self
9. According to Mead’s discussion, different forms of social Interactions affect the development of the
self. This concept was labeled by Mead as?
a. Human being as object to self I
a. Social Self
b. Me
10. Who is this theorist proposing that human individuals have the capacity for being a thinking subject and
the object of their thinking at the same time?
a. Rogers
b. Bandura
c. Bowen
d. James
11. The statement "If you really want everything, then give up everything” of Lao Tzu is reflective of?
a. The Eastern Philosophy
b. Mixed Philosophy
c. The Western Philosophy
d. Southeastern Philosophy
12. Which of the following best describes Plato’s view of man?
a. A body with a soul driving it
b. A soul imprisoned in a body
c. A soul and his friend the body
d. A human composed of a body and a soul
13. Which statement best describes “The Art of Loving”?
a. Attractiveness + Effort = to Love
b. Looks + Personality = to Love
c. Knowledge + Effort = to Love
d. Looks + Talent + Fame = to Love
14. Although individuals differ in so many ways, we generally come up with more or less the same
identity. This statement is:
a. Nonsense
b. True
c. Neither true nor false
d. False
Midterm Examination
1. It is defined as culturally defined standards of desirability, goodness, and beauty, which serve as a
broad guideline for social living.
a. Norms
b. Belief
c. Mores
d. Values
2. Which of the following is not part of Nietzsche’s Types of Human?
a. Goat
b. Camel
c. Sheep
d. Lion
3. The quotation “Man is the measure of all things” is suggested by which philosopher?
a. Thrasymachus
b. Protagoras
c. Aristotle
d. Plato
4. The following are the main tenets of eastern philosophy, except for one?
a. Confucianism
b. Christianity
c. Islam
d. Buddhism
5. The Search for Meaning in Life is the Philosophy of
a. Bacon
b. Heidegger
c. Frankl
d. Camus
6. This refers to the degree to which one is able to balance in terms of emotional and intellectual
functioning as well as intimacy and autonomy in relationships.
a. Individuation
b. Emotional cutoff
c. Differentiation
d. fusion
7. Using the context of Carl Rogers, this refers to the basic human motivation to realize, maintain, and
, develop the self, which includes all physiological and psychological needs
a. Experiential world
b. Organismic valuing
c. Actualization tendency
d. Self-actualization
8. Which of the following group of words is of Albert Bandura’s human agency core properties?
a. Intentionality, Forethought, Self-reactiveness, Self-reflectiveness
b. Intentionality, Thoughtfulness, Self-reactiveness, Self-reflectiveness Person, Behavior,
Environment
c. Self-worth, self-image, ideal-self
9. According to Mead’s discussion, different forms of social Interactions affect the development of the
self. This concept was labeled by Mead as?
a. Human being as object to self I
a. Social Self
b. Me
10. Who is this theorist proposing that human individuals have the capacity for being a thinking subject and
the object of their thinking at the same time?
a. Rogers
b. Bandura
c. Bowen
d. James
11. The statement "If you really want everything, then give up everything” of Lao Tzu is reflective of?
a. The Eastern Philosophy
b. Mixed Philosophy
c. The Western Philosophy
d. Southeastern Philosophy
12. Which of the following best describes Plato’s view of man?
a. A body with a soul driving it
b. A soul imprisoned in a body
c. A soul and his friend the body
d. A human composed of a body and a soul
13. Which statement best describes “The Art of Loving”?
a. Attractiveness + Effort = to Love
b. Looks + Personality = to Love
c. Knowledge + Effort = to Love
d. Looks + Talent + Fame = to Love
14. Although individuals differ in so many ways, we generally come up with more or less the same
identity. This statement is:
a. Nonsense
b. True
c. Neither true nor false
d. False