PRE LIM EXAM

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Explore Your Self-Concept: A Comprehensive Quiz

Welcome to the PRE LIM EXAM, a quiz designed to test your understanding of self-concept, culture, and philosophy. Dive deep into how these concepts influence our perceptions and behaviors.

In this quiz, you will:

  • Explore key philosophical ideas
  • Understand different views of self and culture
  • Test your knowledge with 45 engaging questions
45 Questions11 MinutesCreated by ReflectingSoul172
The independent view of the self explains that a person sees himself as an integral part of the communal group
TRUE
FALSE
The ideal self is who we really are -
TRUE
FALSE
The ideal self helps in our self-motivation to be the best version of ourselves
TRUE
FALSE
The following are intangible expressions of our culture EXCEPT for one
Buildings
Self - Perception
Academic self-image
Language is an example of material culture
True
False
In philosophy, is defined by one's self-concept, self-knowledge, self-esteem and social self
Self - Perception
Buildings
Academic self-image
Mead explains that culture should not be seen as a complex behavioral pattern but as a set of control mechanisms-engineered programs in directing human behavior
True
False
When you are struggling with your schoolwork, which of the following concept of self-image can be compromised?
Academic self-image
Self - Perception
Buildings
According to Geertz, an individual explains his actions through the lens of his society, since he belongs to a social structure, a social order
True
False
Kant adheres to all of these except
Killing some people for the good of the many
Academic self-image
Self - Perception
The immortality of the soul was championed by the following philosophers EXCEPT for one:
Kant
Socrates
Descartes
Possible selves are one's conceptions about the kind of persons one might become in the near future -
True
False
The teachings of Confucius reflect an interdependent view of the self
True
False
For him, it is memory that makes us aware of our existence
John Locke
David Hume
Rene Decartes
For them, the soul is first before man, except for
Rene Decartes
John Locke
David Hume
Self-esteem refers to one's overall assessment of one's
Self's worth
Behavior
Emphasis on group interest
World of forms
Descartes believes that this is the essence of man
That man thinks
Self's worth
Emphasis on group interest
Behavior
Material Culture is inclusive of the intangible human creations that include beliefs, values, norms and symbols
True
False
Who said that a concept of a permanent self is non-existent?
David Hume
Rene Decartes
John Locke
This is the permanent, unchanging world
World of forms
Emphasis on group interest
That man thinks
The existentialist philosophy's conception of self relies on -
A man's self-perception
World of forms
Emphasis on group interest
Our clothes are intangible expressions of our culture
True
False
The laws of the land provide the most comprehensive rules by which man is expected to abide
True
False
Gilbert Ryle thinks that we can know man through this
Behavior
World of forms
Self-worth
Anthropology is the inclusive study of the human race, its culture and society, and its physical development
True
False
He espoused the idea that the self is only a bundle of constantly changing perceptions
David Hume
John Locke
Rene Descartes
The interdependent view of the self leads to individualism
True
False
Which of the following reflects as collectivist society?
Emphasis on group interest
World of Forms
Self- Worth
These are some of the key characteristics of a fully-functioning person EXCEPT for one
Not being able to change
Self - worth
A man's perception
The philosophy of Socrates concentrated on
Man being a soul
Congruence
Permanent things are not real
Eridub is always alone in school. He does not like mingling with other people. He prefers being like that because in is former school, he was a bullied student. Which of the following concept of self-image is affecting him?
Emotional Self- Image
Permanent things are not real
Congruence
Man being a soul
Considered as the Father of Classical Liberalism
John Locke
David Hume
Rene Descartes
Clifford Geertz
In collectivist societies, children learn to think in terms of me
True
False
He is known as the Father of Modern Philosophy
Rene Descartes
John Locke
Clifford Geertz
The symbiosis of selfhood and otherness is the Confucian concept of the self as a dynamic process of social development
True
False
In which, of the following situations can incongruence of identity the possibly experienced?
In a new environment or situation
Emotional Self- Image
Permanent things are not reall
It is the organized, consistent set of perceptions of and beliefs about oneself
Self - Concept
Incogruence
Man being a sould
For Sigmund Freud, the is the self
Ego
Congruence
Self-esteem
One of the significant characteristics of culture is that it is very much dynamic
True
False
It is the result of alignment of ideal and real self
Congruence
Self-esteem
Self-concept
For this philosopher, reason is, and ought only to be a slave of passions
David Hume
John Locke
Rene Descartes
Clifford Geetz
It is one's overall assessment of one's worth as a person
Self-esteem
Self-concept
Congruence
Emotional Self-image
The following statements are true according to Plato, EXCEPT
Permanent things are not real
Congruence
Emotional Self-image
The idea of man as an unfinished animal was espoused by
Clifford Geertz
John Locke
Rene Descartes
David Hume
Which of the following does NOT reflect an individualist society?
Extended Families
Permanent things are not real
Congruence
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