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Department of Education

Region X- Northern Mindanao


Division of Cagayan de Oro City
BUGO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
School I.D. 304107
Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City

INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY
FINAL EXAM
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write the letter of the correct answer on the answer sheets provided.
Strictly NO ERASURES.

1. What plays a significant role in shaping a person's identity?


A. Genetics C. Nature
B. Society D. Technology
2. How do individuals adopt Filipino culture?
A. Watching international media
B. Traveling abroad
C. Interacting with family, friends, and institutions
D. Reading textbooks
3. Which of the following helps regulate behavior in society?
A. Traditions only C. Norms, laws, and folkways
B. Emotions D. Personal desires
4. What cannot be separated from the person?
A. Intelligence C. Emotions
B. Personality D. Society
5. What comprises society?
A. Government and military only C. Individuals and groups within a
B. Media and corporations system
D. Leaders and followers
6. What changes as individuals navigate social roles?
A. Their nationality C. Their relationships and identities
B. Their biological makeup D. Their birthplace
7. Which of the following is not mentioned as shaping human interactions and values?
A. Social values C. Religion
B. Language D. Weather
8. What contributes to an individual’s formation?
A. Climate C. Social values, language, and religion
B. Economy D. Age alone
9. How do experiences affect individuals as they grow?
A. They make them richer C. They influence their relationships
B. They change their physical strength and worldview
D. They make them forget the past
10. What do individuals possess despite society's influence?
A. Physical strength C. Freedom to define themselves
B. Emotional control D. Financial wealth
11. Society provides what to individuals?
A. Endless challenges C. Opportunities for growth
B. Complete control D. Guarantees of success
12. How can people contribute to social change?
A. By ignoring laws C. By staying isolated
B. By fulfilling social responsibilities D. By avoiding involvement
and taking action
13. Who can bring about social change?
A. Only politicians C. Ordinary people
B. Only celebrities D. Only wealthy individuals
14. What is one tool for advocating causes today?
A. Magic C. Social media
B. Traditional newspapers only D. Isolation
15. Organizing groups for a cause can lead to:
A. Conflict C. Social movements and positive
B. Chaos change
D. Unemployment
16. Social roles help shape:
A. Our physical health C. Our relationships and identity
B. Our political views only D. Our diet
17. One’s identity is influenced by:
A. What books they read only
B. Society and social interactions
C. Technology alone
D. Financial background
18. Folkways are:
A. Scientific theories C. Government policies
B. Social norms and customs D. Internet trends
19. Individuals can rise above:
A. Their relationships C. Their circumstances
B. Their identity D. Their talents
20. Advocacy and social action may result in:
A. Fame C. Positive societal transformation
B. Rejection D. Political instability

TEST II. ESSAY 30PTS.


(Content 10pts, Cherence 10pts and Neatness 10pts)

1.“How do good habit shape our moral character? (100 words)

2. The Purpose of Life


“Does life have inherent meaning or do we create our own? (100 words)

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