GRANT INSTITUTE OF TRADE AND TECHNOLOGY Green Valley Subdivision, San Pablo City, Laguna Senior High School Department Semi- Final Examination in Introduction to Philosophy Name: Year & Section: Date: Teacher: _______________ Test I. Identification Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the best answer inside the box below. Physical freedom Psychological freedom Exercised with control and reasonable limits Exercised with regard for knowledge and truth Exercised to uphold the freedom of others Absence Dignity Voluntariness Responsibility Moral freedom 1. It is the absence of physical restraint, allowing individuals to move freely and act in a determined manner, despite natural limitations. _________________2. It allows individuals to perform actions they believe are right and wise, without external influence or force. ___________________3. As humans, we enjoy freedom, but we need to understand that it is not absolute. ANSWER: ___________________4. As a rational-beings, it is natural for us to think before we act. ANSWER: ___________________5. Freedom is recognized and guaranteed right for all persons. ANSWER: ___________________6. Physical freedom refers to the ______________ of any physical restraint. ___________________7. It is also called as freedom of choice. ___________________8. Moral freedom refers to using freedom in a manner that upholds human ____________ and goodness. ___________________9-10. Two elements that define freedom. Test II. Multiple Choice Read each question and ENCIRCLE the correct answer. 1. This word refers to the ability to make choices and perform actions. It is an intrinsic and essential property of the human person. a. Freedom b. Free Will c. Psychological Freedom d. Voluntariness 2. This is type of freedom from physical restraint. a. Moral freedom b. Physical freedom c. Psychological freedom d. Voluntariness 3. This is the kind of freedom that allows a person to perform actions which he or she considers right and wise. a. Freedom of choosing b. Voluntariness c. Psychological freedom d. Moral freedom 4. It is the ability to act out one’s free will and self-determination. a. Prudence b. Responsibility c. Psychological freedom d. Voluntariness 5. This word means that a person is accountable for his or her actions and their consequences. a. Prudence b. Responsibility c. Irresponsibility d. Voluntariness 6. It gives us the power and ability to be what we want and to decide and create ourselves. a. Prudence b. Freedom c. Responsibility d. Voluntariness 7. It allows each person to analyze his/her life both in small and big details in terms of decisions and actions. a. Prudence b. Freedom c. Self-reflection d. Limits 8. It refers to the ability to act or alter without restriction, allowing individuals or animals to act responsibly. a. Freedom itself b. Prudence c. Limits d. Self-reflection 9. It is the ability to choose different courses of action without restrictions. a. Freedom b. Free will c. Prudence d. Limits 10. It is the use of freedom that upholds human dignity and goodness, requiring individuals to use it well and grow as individuals. a. Moral freedom b. Psychological freedom c. Physical freedom