A) To be loved B) Love you C) To Love D) Victims of love
A) Sophia B) Shopy C) Philo D) Sofia
A) Socrates B) Alexander the Great C) Aristotle D) Plato
A) Holistic thinking is only used in spiritual discussions B) Holistic thinking looks at interconnectedness, while analytical thinking breaks things down C) Analytical thinking ignores logic, unlike holistic thinking D) Holistic thinking avoids reasoning, while analytical thinking relies on it
A) It ensures quick decision-making B) It avoids emotional responses to problems C) It limits perspectives to make judgments easier D) It encourages considering all aspects and consequences of a situation
A) The size and design of the building B) The impact on traffic, environment, local businesses, and residents C) The convenience it offers to shoppers D) Only the profits the mall will generate
A) Reflective thinking that examines deeper causes B) Partial thinking that focuses only on behavior C) Empathetic thinking that considers feelings D) Holistic thinking that seeks full context
A) Do I look good tonight? B) Am I a good student? C) How much do I have to spend? D) Will this shirt fit me?
A) You should be content with your present situation. B) You must think about the consequences of your action if it’s good for everyone. C) you have nothing to worry about with others’ feelings. D) You should not care for others’ concerns
A) I think, therefore, I exist. B) I forgive my offender. C) I love chocolate. D) I am not a good son.
A) Gossip B) Philosophizing through dialogue C) Complaining D) Making excuses
A) Uninformed decision-making B) Practical application of personal values C) Avoidance of responsibility D) Emotional reaction
A) Memorization of facts B) Arguing to win a debate C) Blind acceptance of beliefs D) Wondering and questioning
A) “Yes, God save me.” proclaimed by a Theist. B) “Of course, war makes me richer.” stated by the Anarchist. C) “Wow, I am very beautiful!” claimed by a Nihilist. D) “No, I can’t do it!” said by the Pessimist.
A) Motions are unrelated to the body B) Thoughts cannot control feelings C) Anxiety only exists physically D) The mind and body affect each other
A) They ignore others’ needs B) They fear challenges C) They seek deeper meaning and purpose D) They focus only on personal pleasure
A) Relying on others for all decisions B) Striving to improve oneself despite challenges C) Acting only for survival needs D) Choosing to stay the same to avoid failure
A) The student rises above limitations through purpose and effort B) The student follows orders without question C) The student accepts their fate without resistance D) The student avoids responsibility
A) Human Nature B) Humanhood C) Man D) Human
A) Right Speech B) Right Mindfulness C) Right View D) Right Effort
A) Right Livelihood B) Right Concentration C) Right Intention D) Right Action
A) Right Thought (or Intention) B) Right Speech C) Right View D) Right Mindfulness
A) Right Action B) Right View C) Right Concentration D) Right Effort
A) Right Effort B) Right Mindfulness C) Right Concentration D) Right View
A) Professional Ethics B) Social Ethics C) Environmental Ethics D) Psycho Ethics
A) Anthropocentrism B) Biocentrism C) Environmentalism D) Eco-centrism
A) nature B) Human Person C) Man D) Human being
A) Spirit B) Embodied Spirit C) Human Person D) Body
A) Right View B) Right Livelihood C) Right Mindfulness D) Right Speech
A) Reading articles about pollution B) Designing posters that encourage recycling and reusing C) Memorizing environmental laws D) Listing the names of endangered species
A) It is acceptable because everyone does it B) It is cheap and therefore the best choice C) It is harmful because it increases air pollution and health risks D) It is good because it clears waste quickly
A) Give up because education is expensive B) Compare herself negatively with wealthy classmates C) Apply for scholarships and work part-time to support her studies D) Wait for luck to change her life
A) She applied resilience by learning from mistakes and moving forward B) She avoided responsibility by blaming others C) She ignored the criticism and stayed the same D) She transcended by abandoning leadership roles
A) Blame others for being untidy B) Step over the trash and continue working C) Ignore it and wait for the janitor D) Inform classmates and start cleaning up together
A) The clean side has balance between nature and human care, while the dirty side shows neglect and misuse B) The garbage side has more color variety C) The dirty side is larger than the clean side D) The clean side is less accessible to people
A) ack of public participation B) Randomness and disorder C) Overuse of artificial decorations D) Combination of functionality, beauty, and ecological balance
A) The parking lot, because it accommodates more vehicles B) Neither, because both require money C) The park, because it balances community well-being with ecological sustainability D) The parking lot, because it is cheaper to build
A) Ignoring the problem since electricity is paid by the school B) Leaving the lights on since they will be used later C) Replacing the bulbs with more expensive ones D) Turning off the lights to save energy and reduce electricity costs
A) Shallow Ecology and Deep Ecology are identical B) Deep Ecology ignores nature’s role completely C) Both approaches only prioritize human needs D) Shallow Ecology is anthropocentric, while Deep Ecology is ecocentric
A) Because they absorb carbon dioxide, release oxygen, and help prevent soil erosion B) Because they make the place look crowded C) Because they only provide shade for people D) Because they remove all animals from the area
A) It is done to make garbage look colorful B) It helps manage waste properly and reduces pollution C) It is only for following school rules D) It is not related to cleanliness and health
A) Frugality means refusing to enjoy any form of modern comfort B) Frugality has no connection to sustainability, only personal savings C) Frugality is only about spending less money D) Frugality encourages careful use of resources so future generations can benefit
A) A person uses money and resources carefully, considering long-term benefits B) A person avoids buying anything even if it is essential C) A person spends only when others are also spending D) A person buys the cheapest product regardless of its durability
A) A person spends money quickly to enjoy life fully without planning ahead B) student submits an assignment without reviewing it first C) A person spends money quickly to enjoy life fully without planning ahead D) A worker checks the safety of equipment before using it, even if it takes extra time
A) Analyze the risks, seek advice, and decide carefully before committing B) Invest immediately because the opportunity might not return C) Invest secretly without telling anyone D) Say no to all investments because they are dangerous |