Philosophy of Man Multiple Choice Quiz

Philosophy of Man Multiple Choice Quiz. This test covers various topics in the Philosophy of Man including philosophical search and methods, philosophical views, and other famous philosophers. You may reuse this for student assessment purposes.

  1. In philosophical search, the object of the search is of real value to the subject. The object is the thing (center of search), while the subject pertains to:
    • Person
    • Process
    • Inquiry
    • Truth
  2. It is basically and primarily the means or procedure made up of reflection or reflective thinking.
    • Method
    • Methodology
    • Philosophical Method
    • Scientific Method
  3. It is a philosophical method in which reasoning or thought is the fundamental factor in attaining knowledge.
    • Inductive Method
    • Rational Method
    • Empirical Method
    • Dialectic Method
  4. What method is utilized when valued over reason are the immediate sensation and intense feelings aroused by the nature?
    • Romantic Method
    • Synoptic Method
    • Analytic Method
    • Empirical Method
  5. All knowledge are acquired through observation and experience inferred from the data by our sense organs.
    • Rational Method
    • Romantic Method
    • Analytic Method
    • Empirical Method
  6. It is the study of methods employed in an organized discipline.
    • Science
    • Methodology
    • Method
    • Philosophy
  7. In what view, man is considered a descendant of simple form of life or a single-cell organism?
    • Divine Origin Theo
    • Rationalistic View
    • Evolution Theory
    • Dualism
  8. In this view on the fundamental nature, man is the highest form of life whose being and activities are determined by the same laws that govern all other matter.
    • Behavioristic
    • Biological View
    • Religious View
    • Rationalistic View
  9. What modern view in philosophy considers man as a being without freedom and choice to determine the kind of being he would because of the mental structures and environmental influences that affect him?
    • Determinism
    • Voluntarism
    • Inventiveness
    • Imagination
  10. The concept that man is made up of body, soul, and spirit is in adherence to what philosophical view?
    • Dualism
    • Monism
    • Evolution
    • Tripartite Being
  11. Philosophical search is a continuous process until:
    • The answer is found.
    • The answer is not yet found but the conviction is reached.
    • The answer leads to another inquiry
    • A or C
  12. It is an inquiry into man and his dimensions as a person and as existent being in the world.
    • Social Philosophy
    • Philosophical Psychology
    • Rational Philosophy
    • Philosophy of Man
  13. The concept of man as made up of two irreducible elements—matter and spirit or soul, is based upon:
    • Monism
    • Dualism
    • Tripartite Being
    • Voluntarism
  14. Among these philosophers, who supported the view that man is part of nature, and since nature is good, man, too, is considered good?
    • St. Augustine
    • Rousseau
    • Spencer
    • Both B and C
  15. What theory or principle on the origin of man is supported by Judeao-Christians through the book of Genesis?
    • Dualism
    • Divine Origin Theory
    • Evolution Theory
    • Monism
  16. Man is made up of matter or body, nothing else. A person having this view on the composition of man believes in the philosophical view of:
    • Dualism
    • Monism
    • Tripartite Being
    • Determinism
  17. What branch of philosophy was termed by Plato as the science par excellens?
    • Metaphysics
    • Logic
    • Ethics
    • Theodicy
  18. Which role of philosophy is considered to be a creative role, and that language is given emphasis on the confrontation of crisis?
    • Phronesis
    • Krisis
    • Poesis
    • Crises
  19. It is termed as man’s natural logic and the habit of the first principles; however, it is insufficient to tackle many questions man confronts in life.
    • Common Sense
    • Inference
    • Judgment
    • Instinct
  20. It is defined in philosophy as the conformity of the mind with reality, the order of things outside of the mind.
    • Reasoning
    • Apprehension
    • Truth
    • Meaning