A) what our instincts tell us. B) what you know in your heart that is necessary. C) what the feelings of people dictate. D) what we cannot touch and is not bad. E) what perfects the nature of something.
A) Anyone. B) A rational animal evoluted from monkeys. C) Creation of God with dignity and freedom. D) Whoever is able to buy and sell goods. E) Creation of nature also known as Homo Sapiens.
A) The relationship between the soul and the spirit. B) The relationship between nature and freedom. C) The relationship between body and soul. D) The relationship between reality and thoughts. E) The relationship between words and thoughts.
A) Whatever is natural. B) Mother earth and everything inside. C) What is in the environment in clean conditions. D) Not polluted material. E) Principle of operation to each individual thing.
A) Predisposition to look for good. B) To do whatever makes us happy. C) The accomodation of truth to our thoughts. D) The operation of good things. E) To do what is required to reach emotional balance.
A) The same as spirit B) The element of the human person that cannot be changed. C) The electric impulses within our bodies that provide movility and life. D) What is inside E) Element of the human person consiting of untangible talents with endless potential.
A) temperament B) character C) personality D) feature E) human person
A) characteristic B) temperament C) character D) human person E) personality
A) intelligence B) affections C) will D) senses E) motivation
A) sensitivity B) will C) affections D) perception E) intelligence
A) Yes, depending on the situation. B) No, you are who you are until the day you die. C) Absolutely no. D) Yes, one person can totally become someone else E) No, but it can be modified by knowledge and experience
A) So that she can do mathematical additions to evaluate how much money to spend in her dresses. B) Because she can express heer feelings with the clothes she selects. C) To value the fact that she is healthy. D) So that she can select clothing pieces that flatter her figure. E) To make people around her happy even if she is miserable wearing some clothes.
A) To ignore it. B) To select pieces that need no accessories. C) To include as many colors as possible in one outfit. D) To choose garments with the color that match her tones. E) To choose colors that are opposite.
A) The rules to wear appropriate clothes according to our characteristics and the occasion. B) None of the other options. C) The sense of fashion to always be noticeable in any context we live. D) The idea that what we wear means nothing as it is superficial and has nothing to do with who we are. E) The code of ethics of a company and how to follow it.
A) Colorful and shiny accessories. B) All types of accessories are advisable for the office. C) Small or very discrete ones. D) Clingy big accessories. E) No accessories are advised to be used at the office.
A) Choosing colors that are not favorable to our skin tone. B) Losing the sense of value of human beings over material things. C) Not wearing clothes that flatter our figure. D) All of the options E) Spending lots of money in pieces we will use only during a short period of time.
A) The Greek were very clever and studied the stars. B) Each culture has tried to explain human behavior from different perspectives. C) Hippocrates opened many bodies to study their liquid components. D) The chinese loved fantasy stories and myths. E) The Native Americans believed Earth was their mother.
A) They all have right aspects and weaknesses. B) True Colors C) The Mayan Nahuatl D) The Greek zodiac E) The 4 Temperaments of Hippocrates.
A) values B) Will C) right D) intelligence E) feelings
A) in the technology gadgets we have. B) in the feelings that move us to act C) in the spirit that trascends to heaven D) in the body that is a perfect machine E) in the intelligence that differenciates us from animals
A) It is not. B) Because it depends on our perception. C) Because it is subject to the nature of each thing. D) Because it is insignificant. E) Because it can be seen from different perspectives.
A) Being uncomfortable by the looks of others. B) Not being taken seriously by people around us. C) Focusing the attention in our body rather than our intelligence and skills. D) Exposing ourselves to sexist comments. E) All of the other options.
A) Big and clingy to make a statement. B) No accessories are advisable in the office. C) Small and discrete ones in neutral tones. D) The ones that make you feel like a hipster. E) All types of accessories are allowed in the office
A) Kindness B) Chastity C) Humility D) Charity E) Temperance
A) To discard what does not suit us. B) To express our human dignity. C) To be always fashionable. D) To send the correct message. E) All of the other options. |