- 1. According to Buddhist belief, what causes human suffering?
A) Disobedience to the rules made by religious leaders B) Lack of participation in daily social activities C) Desire and attachment to things that are temporary D) Failure to show respect to family and community
- 2. Which pillar of Islam requires every able Muslim to visit Mecca at least once in their lifetime?
A) Salat B) Zakat C) Hajj D) Sawm
- 3. What is the main reason Hindus celebrate Diwali?
A) It honors the ancestors through rituals and family gatherings B) It remembers the birth of great Hindu philosophers and poets C) It celebrates the start of a new agricultural planting season D) It marks the victory of light over darkness and good over evil
- 4. Who is considered the last and greatest prophet in Islam?
A) Moses B) Joshua C) Muhammad D) Abraham
- 5. What do Christians believe about salvation?
A) It can be achieved by wealth, power, and social recognition B) It is possible only by strict obedience to cultural traditions C) It is received through faith in Jesus Christ and God's grace D) It depends on the influence of leaders and family elders
- 6. What does the Holy Communion commemorate?
A) The Last Supper of Jesus with His disciples B) The ascension of Jesus Christ into heaven C) The birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem D) The miracles performed by Jesus during His ministry
- 7. What is the sacred text that contains hymns and prayers in Hinduism?
A) Bible B) Quran C) Vedas D) Torah
- 8. What do Hindus believe about Karma?
A) Every action has consequences that affect future lives B) Good deeds remove all responsibilities for past mistakes C) Fate is determined only by family background and wealth D) Life and destiny are completely controlled by divine beings
- 9. What is the main purpose of the Sacrament of Baptism in Christianity?
A) To show that a person has completed all church obligations B) To celebrate the end of a person's spiritual journey on earth C) To cleanse a person from original sin and begin life in Christ D) To symbolize maturity and success in one's religious life
- 10. The spiritual self mainly refers to which part of an individual?
A) The social part that deals with daily interaction B) The inner aspect that seeks meaning and higher purpose C) The emotional side that controls human behavior D) The physical part that focuses on outer appearance
- 11. What is the most accurate description of religion?
A) A rule that limits freedom and personal expression B) A system of beliefs and practices that guide one's faith C) A social activity designed only to gain acceptance D) A collection of stories that entertain and inspire others
- 12. What is the central belief of Islam about Allah?
A) There is only one God, Allah, who is all-powerful and merciful B) God exists only through the teachings of great prophets C) Allah is a spiritual symbol rather than a personal being D) There are many gods who rule different parts of the universe
- 13. Which pillar of Islam teaches Muslims to give part of their income to help those in need?
A) Salat B) Hajj C) Zakat D) Sawm
- 14. Which religion believes in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and Savior of humanity?
A) Islam B) Christianity C) Hinduism D) Judaism
- 15. Which of the following is considered the first pillar of Islam that declares faith in one God and the prophethood of Muhammad?
A) Salat B) Sawm C) Shahada D) Zakat
- 16. How does family contribute to the development of the material self?
A) Family gives a person emotional security and a sense of identity. B) Family functions as an economic institution and nothing more. C) Family reduces individuality by creating dependence on others. D) Family focuses only on providing financial support and resources.
- 17. Why did William James include clothing as part of the material self?
A) Because clothes have no psychological impact on self-image. B) Because clothing defines one's intelligence and moral behavior. C) Because clothes serve as a public symbol of individuality and taste. D) Because fashion is a sign of economic success and wealth.
- 18. According to Russell Belk, how do possessions reflect a person's identity?
A) They only show one's social class and material wealth. B) They are unrelated to self-concept and personal meaning. C) They serve as extensions of who we are and what we value. D) They function as temporary objects without emotional value.
- 19. Which of the following is NOT part of William James's components of the material self?
A) The home that symbolizes stability, comfort, and personal belonging. B) The beliefs that influence a person's spiritual and moral outlook. C) The family that contributes to one's emotional and social identity. D) The body that represents one's physical existence and health
- 20. Ethan grew up in a loving home where everyone supports each other. Because of this, he believes that success is not just about money but about shared care and values. Which aspect of the material self most shapes Ethan's life perspective?
A) home B) clothes C) body D) family
- 21. Anna often compares herself to others based on physical appearance. She spends most of her time exercising not just for health, but to feel worthy and confident.
Which aspect of the material self is influencing her self-esteem the most?
A) family B) clothes C) body D) home
- 22. What is the innermost part of our material self?
A) body B) home C) family D) clothes
- 23. Nina decorates her home with recycled materials and plants because she believes it reflects her love for nature and simplicity. According to the idea of the material self, what does this behavior represent?
A) Nina's home functions only as a space for living and sleeping. B) Nina's use of recycled materials is done solely for economic reasons. C) Nina's decoration choices are disconnected from her inner self. D) Nina's home serves as a physical extension of her values and personality.
- 24. It is the earliest nest of our selfhood.
A) body B) clothes C) family D) home
- 25. How can understanding one's economic self help in decision-making?
A) It encourages impulsive buying to satisfy emotional desires. B) It promotes prioritizing luxury items over personal goals. C) It makes people depend more on possessions for happiness. D) It allows individuals to balance needs, wants, and responsible spending.
- 26. Samantha sees her body as her responsibility, her clothes as her self-expression, her home as her comfort zone, and her family as her foundation. What conclusion best describes her overall understanding of the material self?
A) She considers her material possessions to be separate from her inner self. B) She believes her identity depends only on external appearance and wealth. C) She focuses on material things without recognizing emotional value. D) She views her possessions and relationships as meaningful parts of her identity.
- 27. Angelo chooses to wear simple clothes even when others prefer expensive brands. He believes comfort and authenticity matter more than trends. What can we infer about Angelo's understanding of the material self?
A) He uses clothing as a reflection of his inner values rather than social approval. B) He rejects clothing as part of his self-identity and personal expression. C) He believes material possessions completely define personal worth. D) He chooses his clothes only to resist the opinions of his peers.
- 28. What does Russell Belk mean by the statement "We are what we have"?
A) Our possessions only show how wealthy or successful we are. B) Our sense of self is completely separate from the material world. C) Our possessions become extensions of ourselves and reflect our identity. D) What we own has no connection to our thoughts or emotions.
- 29. Who is your GENED 1 (Understanding the Self) subject teacher?
A) Kathrina Mae Torrible B) Kathrina May Torrible C) Katrina Mae Torrible D) Katrina May Torrible
- 30. According to William James, what best defines the material self of a person?
A) It includes all the possessions and people one emotionally identifies with. B) It describes how a person thinks about money and financial status. C) It refers to the achievements one gains through hard work and effort. D) It focuses only on a person's physical body and appearance.
- 31. A Filipino smiles even during moments of great difficulty. What does this most reveal about Filipino behavior?
A) It shows resilience and optimism during adversity. B) It shows avoidance of conflict in stressful events. C) It shows a denial of emotions in facing hardship. D) It shows dependence on others in solving problems.
- 32. Situation: You achieve success in your career but feel uncomfortable sharing it with others. What does this indicate about pride?
A) You fear judgment from others B) You lack self-esteem C) You value others' opinions over your own success D) You are overly humble
- 33. Carla was running late but didn't worry because everyone in the group always arrives 30 minutes after the agreed time anyway.
What cultural attitude does this show?
A) Bahala na attitude B) Hospitality C) Filipino Time D) Ningas Cogon
- 34. The phrase "Bahala na si Bathala" may sometimes lead to inaction because it:
A) Places human control above divine will. B) Emphasizes logic more than faith in God. C) Reflects surrender instead of responsibility. D) Promotes cooperation rather than individual effort.
- 35. Which of the following is an influential figure in Philippine history?
A) Emilio Aguinaldo B) José Rizal C) Ferdinand Marcos D) Corazon Aquino
- 36. When Carla got promoted, her coworker started spreading rumors and hoped she would fail. Which negative Filipino trait is this?
A) Bahala Na B) Mañana Habit C) Crab mentality D) Hospitality
- 37. After visiting her friend's house, Maria was given food to take home even though she said she was full.
What Filipino practice is this?
A) Pasalubong B) Hospitality C) Pabaon D) Bayanihan
- 38. What does the Filipino proverb "Bato bato sa langit, ang tamaan ay huwag magalit" mean?
A) Avoid conflicts at all costs B) Always aim for the best C) Stones thrown at the sky will come back D) Don't take offense if the truth is spoken
- 39. What is meant by "Ningas cogon"?
A) Community spirit B) Quick enthusiasm that fades C) Long-lasting commitment D) Perseverance
- 40. Situation: You are faced with a difficult decision. What does the "Bahala na" attitude encourage you to do?
A) Take a risk and accept the outcome B) Avoid making a decision C) Rely solely on others' advice D) Plan everything meticulously
- 41. What does "Filipino time" refer to?
A) A more relaxed attitude toward timekeeping B) Time for family gatherings C) Punctuality D) Time spent on work
- 42. In Filipino folklore, who is the "Aswang"?
A) A mythical creature that preys on humans B) A magical being that grants wishes C) A wise old man D) A benevolent spirit
- 43. What is the moral of the proverb "Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makararating sa paroroonan"?
A) Appreciate your roots to succeed B) Help others along the way C) Hard work pays off D) Always look forward
- 44. The saying "Bahala na si Bathala" is often criticized because:
A) It discourages teamwork B) It rejects divine intervention C) It promotes selfishness D) It encourages blind faith over effort
- 45. The lesson behind Ningas kugon teaches that:
A) Initiative is more valuable than long-term planning. B) Success depends on consistent effort and commitment. C) Problems disappear once enthusiasm is lost. D) Quick results define the measure of progress.
- 46. You notice your neighbor struggling to carry heavy groceries. What is the Filipino value you would likely demonstrate by helping?
A) Pakikisama B) Utang na loob C) Bayanihan D) Hiya
- 47. When neighbors help rebuild a house after a typhoon without expecting payment, it best represents:
A) The attitude of accepting fate without control. B) The tendency to depend on foreign assistance. C) The value of communal unity and cooperation. D) The habit of waiting for others to act first.
- 48. What does the "Bahala na" attitude imply?
A) Seeking help from others B) Careful planning C) Avoidance of responsibilities D) Acceptance of fate and taking risks
- 49. The definition of who is considered a Filipino citizen is stated in what official national document?
A) The 1987 Philippine Constitution B) The Code of Ethics for Filipinos C) The 1978 Philippine Constitution D) The 1897 Philippines Constitution
- 50. Even though they had very little, the family warmly welcomed their guests and served them the best food they had. What Filipino value is shown here?
A) Bayanihan B) Pabaon C) Pasalubong D) Hospitality
- 51. A 22 year old man report painful urination and unusual discharge from the penis after unprotected sex. Which sexually transmitted infection best fits his symptoms?
- 52. A classmate embraces their appearance, feels confident, and respect their body even without matching societal beauty standards. Which quality of physical beauty is being shown?
- 53. Which phase follows orgasm, when the body gradually return to it's normal state?
- 54. Maintaining clear skin, neat appearance, and proper hygiene best reflects, which quality of physical beauty?
- 55. What do we call the first menstrual period that marks the onset of puberty in females?
- 56. A person who takes care of their body through proper hygiene, nutrition and fitness is showing which quality of physical beauty?
- 57. Which paraphilia refers to sexual activity between a human and an animal?
- 58. Which paraphilia involves gaining arousal from inflicting pain or humiliation on others?
- 59. Which surgical method is done on females to block or cut the fallopian tube to prevent pregnancy?
- 60. What do we call a typical or unusual sexual behavior that may involve non-consenting person, object, or extreme practices?
- 61. What makes statutory rape different from rape?
- 62. Anna and Mark want to avoid pregnancy without using devices or medicine. Anna record the length of her menstrual cycle for several months and they avoid intercourse during her predicted fertile days. Which family planning method are they using?
- 63. What does HIV stand for?
- 64. Which phase of sexual response cycle is marked by increased heart rate, blood row, and muscle tension?
- 65. If a classmate constantly criticize their own appearance, what would be the most supportive advice to give?
- 66. Why do couples use the calendar method?
- 67. A student feels unattractive compared to peers and loses confidence in joining school activities. This situation best reflects the influence of:
- 68. Which paraphilia refers to sexual attraction toward animal, not necessarily involving direct sexual activity?
- 69. Which of the following best describes rape?
- 70. Which situation best shows shows how cultural practices influence the way people view their physical self?
- 71. Which paraphilia involves attraction to children?
- 72. What do we call the stage of human development when a child's body begin to mature and develop the ability to reproduce?
- 73. Which phase involves heightened arousal maintained just before orgasms?
- 74. What's does AIDS stand for?
- 75. Why is important to develop a healthy sexual self?
- 76. Which planning method is also commonly known as "The pill"?
- 77. Which terms refers to forced sexual intercourse against person's will, often involving threat or violence?
- 78. Which terms refers to sexual relations between chose family members who are legally or socially forbidden to marry?
- 79. A couple avoid intercourse for a few days before and after ovulation. Which method are they practicing?
- 80. If a student wants to cultivate mindfulness through Meditation as a way to understand the self, which philosophical tradition is this most aligned with?
- 81. During a group project, one student insist on taking the lead role because he believes leadership will make him stand out from the rest. Which worldview guides his decision?
- 82. In choosing a career, Carla asks: " what profession will make me stand out and allows me to express my individuality? Her questions reflect which worldview?
- 83. A student feels frustrated after losing in a competition. She reflects that all successes and failure are temporary and chooses peace instead of angry. Which tradition is guiding her?
- 84. A community values harmony and discourage action that prioritize self-interest over the group welfare. This is a characteristic of?
- 85. A person is treated unfairly at work, instead of reacting with anger, she adapt calmly, believing life is best lived in harmony with the flow of nature. Which tradition support for her response?
- 86. John constantly sets personal goals , striving to be the "best version of himself'' by focusing on his own dream and achievement. This align more with?
- 87. A leader manage his teams by emphasizing loyalty, respect for hierarchy, and proper conduct. Which tradition is most reflected in his leadership?
- 88. A young professionals leaves home to pursue opportunities abroad, believing that independence and personal freedom are more important than families ties. Which perspective is dominant here?
- 89. A society that stresses respect for elders, rituals, and education in building good character is strongly influenced by?
- 90. A student preparing for graduation believe that her success is her own achievement, the results of her hardwork and personal choices?
- 91. In a family meeting, the eldest son decides to give up his scholarship abroad to stay and help manage the household, believing his duty to the family come first. This situation reflects which worldview?
- 92. Which of the following best contrast the Eastern and Western perspective on the self?
- 93. If someone argues that true happiness comes not from wealth but from letting go of desires, which tradition support this claim?
- 94. If you design a classroom program that combines meditating for self-awareness, natural flow in learning, and respect for teachers, which tradition are you playing?
- 95. Positive and negative knowledge about ourselves that effects how we respond to experience?
- 96. Spiritual Self "most intimate, inner principle of psychology subjective part of self".
- 97. Religion "as a set of cultural beliefs and practices that usually includes some or all of basic characteristic".
- 98. Ritual "Performance of ceremonial prescribed by a tradition or sacred law".
- 100. The new year of Judaism festival
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