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Department of Education
CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
Division of Surigao del Sur
TIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tigao, Cortes Surigao del Sur
CORTES DISTRICT
NAME: ________________________________________ GRADE & SECTION:______________________SCORE: ______________
FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST (INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY)
I. Encircle the letter of the answer the following. Avoid erasures.
1. What is originally meant “love of wisdom”?
a. Philosophy b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics
2. What is the branch of philosophy that explores the nature of moral virtue and evaluates human action?
a. Philosophy b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics
3. Which deals with nature, sources, limitations and validity of knowledge?
a. Metaphysics b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics
4. What is the science of the beautiful in its various manifestations?
a. Philosophy b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics
5. What is really only an extension of a fundamental and necessary drive in every human being to know what is
real?
a. Metaphysics b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics
6. The Filipino attitude as part of life which literally means to leave everything to God which is Bathala?
a. Bahala na b. Bayanihan c. Pakikisama d. Kalooban
7. Which is the philiosophy of “living in harmony with nature”?
a. Bahala na b. Bayanihan c. Pakikisama d. Kalooban
8. Which Filipino value is helping others in times of need?
a. Bahala na b. Bayanihan c. Pakikisama d. Kalooban
9. Which is reciprocating debts of gratitude between coordinates and subordinates holds the whole group
together?
a. Bahala na b. Bayanihan c. Pakikisama d. utang na loob
10. A term that show sharing of one’s self to others?
a. Bahala na b. Bayanihan c. Pakikisama d. Kalooban
11. Aristotle established his own school called
a. The Academy b. The Lycans c. The Lyceum d. The Academe
12. Universal science is
a. a systematic search for beings b. a systematic study about the world
c. deals with the study of the universe d. unrestricted and boundless in search for answers
13. Cause may be defined as
a. anything or being ‘that is a result of a preceding event’ b. anything or being ‘that which brings idea
c. anything or being ‘that which brings about a result or effect’ d. all of the above
14. Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, and Anthropology are examples of
a. Metaphysics b. Philosophical inquiry c. Departmental Science d. Universal science
15. It refers to the thing or the field where the science works
a. being b. principle c. material object d. essence
16. The method of philosophy in its search for the ultimate explanation of thing
a. empirical method b. rational inquiry c. skepticism d. none
17. He believed in the rebirth if the soul in other bodies
a. Protagoras b. Pythias c. Socrates d. Pythagoras
18. Axiology is
a. theory of knowledge b. theory of value c. theory of objectivity d. none of the above
19. He expounded the four kinds of causes
a. Plato b. Aristotle c. Socrates d. Aquinas
20. This rationality presupposes an active rationality; hence, this put forward an advanced activity of one’s
consciousness or mental state
a. Reflexive Rationality b. Reflective Rationality c. Philosophical Rationality d. Superficial Rationality
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CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION Division of Surigao del Sur TIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Tigao, Cortes Surigao del Sur CORTES DISTRICT NAME: ________________________________________ GRADE & SECTION:______________________SCORE: ______________ FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST (INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY) I. Encircle the letter of the answer the following. Avoid erasures.

  1. What is originally meant “love of wisdom”? a. Philosophy b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics
  2. What is the branch of philosophy that explores the nature of moral virtue and evaluates human action? a. Philosophy b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics
  3. Which deals with nature, sources, limitations and validity of knowledge? a. Metaphysics b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics
  4. What is the science of the beautiful in its various manifestations? a. Philosophy b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics
  5. What is really only an extension of a fundamental and necessary drive in every human being to know what is real? a. Metaphysics b. Ethics c. Epistemology d. Aesthetics
  6. The Filipino attitude as part of life which literally means to leave everything to God which is Bathala? a. Bahala na b. Bayanihan c. Pakikisama d. Kalooban
  7. Which is the philiosophy of “living in harmony with nature”? a. Bahala na b. Bayanihan c. Pakikisama d. Kalooban
  8. Which Filipino value is helping others in times of need? a. Bahala na b. Bayanihan c. Pakikisama d. Kalooban
  9. Which is reciprocating debts of gratitude between coordinates and subordinates holds the whole group together? a. Bahala na b. Bayanihan c. Pakikisama d. utang na loob
    1. A term that show sharing of one’s self to others? a. Bahala na b. Bayanihan c. Pakikisama d. Kalooban
  10. Aristotle established his own school called a. The Academy b. The Lycans c. The Lyceum d. The Academe
  11. Universal science is a. a systematic search for beings b. a systematic study about the world c. deals with the study of the universe d. unrestricted and boundless in search for answers
  12. Cause may be defined as a. anything or being ‘that is a result of a preceding event’ b. anything or being ‘that which brings idea’ c. anything or being ‘that which brings about a result or effect’ d. all of the above
  13. Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, and Anthropology are examples of a. Metaphysics b. Philosophical inquiry c. Departmental Science d. Universal science
  14. It refers to the thing or the field where the science works a. being b. principle c. material object d. essence
  15. The method of philosophy in its search for the ultimate explanation of thing a. empirical method b. rational inquiry c. skepticism d. none
  16. He believed in the rebirth if the soul in other bodies a. Protagoras b. Pythias c. Socrates d. Pythagoras
  17. Axiology is a. theory of knowledge b. theory of value c. theory of objectivity d. none of the above
  18. He expounded the four kinds of causes a. Plato b. Aristotle c. Socrates d. Aquinas
  19. This rationality presupposes an active rationality; hence, this put forward an advanced activity of one’s consciousness or mental state a. Reflexive Rationality b. Reflective Rationality c. Philosophical Rationality d. Superficial Rationality

CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION Division of Surigao del Sur TIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Tigao, Cortes Surigao del Sur CORTES DISTRICT NAME: __________________________________________________________SECTION: _________________SCORE: _________ SECOND SUMMATIVE TEST (INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY) 1.Plato’s most famous student – argued that the body and soul of a human person is inseparable. a. St. Thomas Aquinas b. Aristotle c. Socrates d. Descartes

  1. The first principle of Aristotle’s concept of the embodied spirit is that a Human person’s body and soul are_____________________ a. Inseparable b. Separable c. vague re alities d. Limited
  2. It is principle which actualizes a thing and makes a thing what it is a. Matter b. Potency c. Form d. Act
  3. It is the potentiality to receive a form a. Matter b. Potency c. Form d. Act
  4. The function of the soul that we share with plants is called a. Intellection b. Potentiality c. Sensation d. Nutrition
  5. The function of the soul that we share with animals is called a. Intellection b. Potentiality c. Sensation d. Nutrition
  6. The function of the soul that only human beings are capable of a. Intellection b. Potentiality c. Sensation d. Nutrition
  7. What does Aristotle want us to realize? a. We must balance the three functions of the soul b. We must always use our sensation c. We must learn to think and nothing else d. We must be fruitful in illogical way
  8. How are you going to live your life to the fullest in accordance with Aristotle’s notion of the embodied spirit? a. Live happy and follow only your heart every single day b. Our rationality controls over our lives c. Let others feel inferior to you d. Make or break, it’s up to you
  9. What is the best life lesson you have learned in this life? a. The heart is the sole factor for life decision b. Limitations are hindrance to your success c. Possibilities are ironically indeed impossibilities d. The mind and heart must go all the way together
  10. The father of modern philosophy a. St. Thomas Aquinas b. Aristotle c. Socrates d. Descartes
  11. Cogito ergo sum means – a. I am therefore you are b. I think therefore I am c. I know therefore I think d. I study therefore I know
  12. It is a view in the philosophy of mind that mental phenomena are non-physical. a. Monism b. Existentialism c. Solipsism d. Mind–body dualism
  13. In the light of Descartes’ philosophy. We may say now that man is not man if he does not - a. Think b. Eat c. Work d. Pray
  14. It pertains to our consciousness, self-awareness and the seat of intelligence a. Thinking Chair b. Thinking Thing c. Thinking Man d. Thinking Dog
  15. Our mind is far superior to our body, therefore a. Let not the desire of the flesh prevails b. Follow thy heart not the mind c. Use our head every quiz time only d. Ignore your thoughts
  16. How do you feed your mind? a. Watch you tube b. Read books c. Play basketball c. Sleep and dream
  17. Possibilities are endless when we - a. Use our resources to control the people around us b. Use our mind and make our existence worthwhile c. Use your body as something to gain happiness d. Use your voice to shut down other people
  18. What does dualism tell something about the body and mind? a. There is a particular interaction between the mind and body b. Body is apart from the mind up to the end of existence c. The mind controls the body, the body surrenders to the soul d. Both body and mind will cease to exist when man dies
  19. What does Descartes mean about the powers of the mind? a. The mind is limited if you do not study b. The mind is full of thoughts and principles c. The mind is limitless; it can never be contained d. The mind is just a slave to the desires of the body

CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION Division of Surigao del Sur TIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Tigao, Cortes Surigao del Sur CORTES DISTRICT NAME: _____________________________________________ GRADE & SECTION: _________________SCORE: _________ FOURTH SUMMATIVE TEST (INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY) Test I. Direction: Answer each question correctly in its corresponding item. Write your answers in near the number.

  1. This refers to a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it. a. Environmental ethics b. Environmental aesthetics c. Frugality d. Prudence
  2. This view believes that man is the most important species on the planet. a. Biocentrism b. Ecocentrism c. Anthropocentrism d. Environmentalism
  3. This view asserts that all organisms have intrinsic value and should be protected. a. Anthropocentrism b. Environmentalism c. Biocentrism d. Ecocentrism
  4. This view places great value on ecosystem and biological communities. a. Ecocentrism b. Biocentrism c. Environmentalism d. Anthropocentrism
  5. Which of these statements about humankind and nature is not true? a. Humankind can use the resources without regard for the consequences. b. Humankind has a unique relationship with nature. c. Humans are capable of changing the environment. d. Humans are stewards of nature.
  6. This view advocates action to address environmental problems. a. Biocentrism b. Environmentalism c. Ecocentrism d. Anthropocentrism
  7. This is refers to a moral approach in understanding the relationship between humans and the environment. a. Environmental justice c. Environmental justice b. Environmental aesthetics d. Environmental ethics
  8. Which of the sentences below does not reflect environmental ethics? a. Humans must act together to solve environmental problems. a. Natural disasters are unrelated to human activities. c. We should reflect on how our actions affect the environment. d. We must uphold the welfare of the earth and everything in it. 9.This concept refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits and the burden of addressing climate change. a. Environmental aesthetics c. Environmental ethics b. Environmental justice d. Environmental philosophy
  9. Which of these statements is not related to sustainable development? a. Human activities must promote the integrity of the earth. b. Natural resources are to be used wisely and efficiently. c. Resources must be conserved for other people. d. Humankind must use up all natural resources. Test II. B. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong. ___________11. Communities that do not practice proper waste disposal often have dirty surroundings. ___________12. Human actions will always bring negative effects on the environment. ___________13. One’s misuse of a resource often means that other people do not benefit from it. ___________14. Prudence is the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior. ___________15. As human persons, it is our responsibility to treat with respect everything in our world. ___________16. There is no need to preserve the environment for the next generation. ___________17. Anthropocentrism considers humans as the least significant species on the planet. ___________18. Environmental ethics can guide governments to commit to responsible action for the environment. ___________19. Humankind is part of the world. ___________20. Environmental integrity involves maintaining the state of the environment. 21-25. List activities that show misuse of resources

CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION Division of Surigao del Sur TIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Tigao, Cortes Surigao del Sur CORTES DISTRICT Name: ___________________________________________________________ Section: ______________________________ FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST (Quarter 2) INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON A. Encircle the letter that corresponds your answer.

  1. This 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. A type of freedom from physical restraint. a. Moral freedom b. Physical freedom c. Psychological freedom d. Voluntariness
  3. This is the kind of freedom which allows a person to perform actions which he or she considers right and wise. a. Freedom of choosing b. Voluntarism c. Psychological freedom d. Moral Freedom
  4. It is the ability to act out one’s free will and self-determination. a. Volunteerism b. Responsibility c. Psychological freedom d. Voluntariness
  5. This means that a person is being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences. a. Responsibly b. Responsibility c. Irresponsibleness d. Voluntariness
  6. This 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
  7. A type of freedom from physical restraint. a. Moral freedom b. Physical freedom c. Psychological freedom d. Voluntariness
  8. This is the kind of freedom which allows a person to perform actions which he or she considers right and wise. a. Freedom of choosing b. Voluntarism c. Psychological freedom d. Moral Freedom
  9. It is the ability to act out one’s free will and self-determination. a. Volunteerism b. Responsibility c. Psychological freedom d. Voluntariness
  10. This means that a person is being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences. a. Responsibly b. Responsibility c. Irresponsibleness d. Voluntariness
  11. Your family is experiencing financial difficulty. You are being enrolled in a private school with a high tuition fee but your parents do not want you to transfer to a public school despite your situation. As their daughter/son what are you going to do? a. You are going to stay in your school because that is what your parents want you to do. b. You won’t mind because that is your parent’s problem. c. You will explain to your parents that transferring school is the best way to resolve the family’s financial problem. d. You will stop going to school.
  12. A teacher informed you that your brother has to repeat some subjects due to his failing grades. She asked you to tell your parents about it and that she wanted to meet them. But your brother asked you not to tell your parents and that he will find another person to stand as your parents. What are you going to do? a. You will not tell your parents because your brother asked you not to do it. b. You will not tell your parents in exchange of your brother’s allowance. c. You won’t mind because you do not care about your brother’s problem. d. You will tell your parents because you know that granting your brothers request will not do any good but instead will just lead him to do to things that could again affect his studies.
  13. Your best friend humiliated you, making you a laughing stock in your school. As her best friend you also knew a lot about her that would humiliate her as well when exposed. What then are you going to do? a. You will not do what she did to you because you know that it will not do any good. b. You will expose her secrets so that she will have the same fate as you. c. You will confront and start a fight with her. d. You will not do the same, instead you’ll do actions that will gain back your friendship.
  14. You are invited to a debut party of your best friend. She expected you to be there. Her birthday falls on a Wednesday but you’re having a final exam the next day. How are you going to deal with the situation? a. You will go to the party and will not study for your exam. c. You will go to the party but you will go home early to study. b. You will not go to the party and you will study for your exam. d. You will not go to the party and will not study.
  15. You saw a classmate bullied by your schoolmates outside your school. You just turned a blind eye and walked the other way because you do not want to get involved. The next day, you heard the news that your bullied classmate was admitted to the hospital due to injuries. The school and the family of the bullied child is asking if someone saw the incident to have someone to testify. The bullies already warned you not say a single word otherwise they will do the same to you. What are you going to do then? a. You will not report because your safety is at stake. c. You will not report because you do not care about your classmate. b. You will report to prevent the bullies from doing it again. d. You will report the incident in exchange for money

CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION Division of Surigao del Sur TIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Tigao, Cortes Surigao del Sur CORTES DISTRICT Name: ___________________________________________________________ Section: ______________________________ THIRD SUMMATIVE TEST (Quarter 2) Direction: Answer each questions correctly in its corresponding item.

  1. It refers to the unique relationship between distinct subjects. a. human interaction c. self-awareness b. intersubjectivity d. transcendence
  2. Which of the following allows the person to give himself or herself to others and receive others in his or her life and relate with them? a. individuality b. interiority c. shared emotions d. social context
  3. Which is considered as a deeper level of self-other interaction? a. knowledge of the existence of the other c. attentiveness to the surrounding environment b. awareness of the self as being seen by others d. understanding the unique behavior of the others
  4. What is the defining characteristic which sets apart human interaction from the interaction of other animals? a. human freedom b. human gaze c. human touch d. human words
  5. What is the term used to describe a situation where an individual present himself or herself in a certain way when dealing with others? a. “mirroring” b. “performing” c. “pretending” d. “seeming”
  6. A deeper and more genuine interaction is called _________. a. awareness b. conversation c. dialogue d. Interiority
  7. How does authentic or genuine relationship occur between two individuals? a. When the self realizes that the other is a unique individual c. When they acknowledge each other as distinct individual b. When two individuals begin to view each other as another d. All of the above.
  8. Which of the following statements about dialogue is correct? a. Dialogue is confined to words. c. Only beings with inner life can engage in a dialogue b. Dialogue is exactly similar to conversation. d. It is possible to have a dialogue with material objects
  9. Which situation below clearly illustrates a dialogue? a. asking a bystander for direction c. seeking for forgiveness from a parent b. talking about politics with a stranger d. inquiring on goods from a storekeeper 10.Which of these statements indicate that the speaker is ready to engage in a genuine dialogue? a. “I tend to ignore strangers.” c. “I always treat people with respect.” b. “I wish you were gone.” d. “I think my idea is always better.” 11.It refers to an important aspect of intersubjectivity that enables us to experience another person’s emotions. a. alienation b. availability c. dialogue d. empathy 12.Which of the following circumstances depicts empathy? a. laughing at the mistakes or shortcomings of others c. calling intellectually-challenged classmates as lazy students b. feeling a friend’s grief over the death of a loved one d. All of the above. 13.It refers to the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another. a. alienation b. availability c. dialogue d. Empathy 14.What is the ethics of care? a. It encourages individuals to help others especially the vulnerable. c. It emphasizes our moral obligation to respond to the needs of others. b. It emphasizes the moral dimension of relationships and interactions. d. All of the above. 15.What is alienation in the context of human interaction? a. viewing people positively c. regarding others as distinct and authentic persons b. considering the other people as mere objects d. believing that human actions are governed by selflessness

CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION Division of Surigao del Sur TIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Tigao, Cortes Surigao del Sur CORTES DISTRICT Name: ___________________________________________________________ Section: ______________________________ FOURTH SUMMATIVE TEST (Quarter 2) INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

  1. It refers to the social conditions which enable persons and groups to fulfil their goals and achieve well-being. a. common goal c. social being b. common good d. social condition
  2. It is an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a common territory and culture. a. family c. society b. individual d. siblings
  3. The person is by nature a: a. social force c. social condition b. sociologist d. social being
  4. Education starts; a. at home c. in the community b. in school d. with neighbors
  5. It gives us the opportunity to pursue various activities to achieve our goals and attain well-being or happiness. a. freedom c. opportunity b. justice d. happiness
  6. The principal means of subsistence (hanapbuhay) of pastoralists is a. trading c. farming b. animal domestication d. hunting and gathering
  7. What is the oldest and the most basic way of economic subsistence? a. gathering and fishing c. pastoral and fishing b. hunting and pastoral d. hunting and gathering
  8. It is the product of the post-industrial society. a. industrial society c. virtual society b. feudal society d. agricultural society
  9. The society based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of goods and services. a. hunting and gathering society c. post-industrial society b. horticultural society d. industrial society 10.The society based on the ownership of land. a. feudal society c. agricultural society b. pastoral society d. virtual society

CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION Division of Surigao del Sur TIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Tigao, Cortes Surigao del Sur CORTES DISTRICT b. feudal society d. agricultural society

  1. The society based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of goods and services. a. hunting and gathering society c. post-industrial society b. horticultural society d. industrial society 15.The society based on the ownership of land. a. feudal society c. agricultural society b. pastoral society d. virtual society
  2. This refers to the ability to make choices and perform actions. It is an intrinsic and essential property of the human person. a. Freedom c. Psychological freedom b. Free Will d. Voluntariness
  3. A type of freedom from physical restraint. a. Moral freedom c. Psychological freedom b. Physical freedom d. Voluntariness
  4. This is the kind of freedom which allows a person to perform actions which he or she considers right and wise. a. Freedom of choosing c. Psychological freedom b. Voluntarism d. Moral Freedom
  5. It is the ability to act out one’s free will and self-determination. a. Volunteerism c. Psychological freedom b. Responsibility d. Voluntariness
  6. This means that a person is being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences. a. Responsibly c. Irresponsibleness b. Responsibility d. Voluntariness Test II. Matching Type: Direction: Match column A with column B. Write your answer on the blank Colum A Column B ________21. These are less normal norms that arise from tradition and do a. Norms not result in punishment when violated. ________22. These are more formal norms that establish and define b. Social role acceptable behavior of citizens. ________23. Actions and behaviors expected of a certain individual c. Social values ________24. Actions or ideals that are considered important by society d. Folkways ________25. These are set of traits and behavior that society considers e. Laws acceptable. ________26. It takes place when we patiently endure unpleasantness, f. Mental suffering discomfort and pain. ________27. It is a kind of suffering that refers to discomfort, hunger, g. Injury stress, and pain. ________28. It is a kind of suffering that includes depression, anxiety, h. Sadness caused by fear, loneliness, and grief. death of a loved one ________29. One of the causes of physical suffering. i. Physical suffering ________30. One of the causes of mental suffering. J. Suffering

CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION Division of Surigao del Sur TIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Tigao, Cortes Surigao del Sur CORTES DISTRICT Test III. True or False. Direction: Write the word True if the statement is correct, write the word False if the statement is incorrect. Write your answer on the blank. _________31. Human person has all the freedom to choose. _________32. Human person has less opportunity to succeed. _________33. Effective and efficient public service, education, and the maintenance of peace and order are some of the ways society ensures that we are able to have productive lives and realize our potential. _________34. Social movement is action done by various groups and organizations in pursuit of a common goal to bring about change. _________35. Only influential people can make change in the society _________36. We have to accept that people have different views and beliefs from us. _________37. Differently-abled persons share with the same dignity with all people. _________38. The act of giving must be done in the spirit of mutual respect. _________39. We help those in need to feel a lot better about ourselves. _________40. Reflecting on our own interactions with others fosters positive relationships.

CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION Division of Surigao del Sur TIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Tigao, Cortes Surigao del Sur CORTES DISTRICT

  1. What do you call the plot structure component when the excitement becomes less and less as the conflict is resolved? A. exposition C. falling action B. climax D. resolution
  2. What is also known as the plot complication? A. exposition C. falling action B. climax D. resolution
  3. It refers to the separation of the soul and body. a. happiness c. sadness b. life d. death
  4. It means that our lives are temporary. a. temporality c. body b. permanent d. spirit
  5. It is a kind of good that provides form of pleasure. a. noble good c. useful good b. pleasurable good d. permanently good
  6. It is a kind of good that is pursued for its own sake. a. permanently good c. noble good b. useful good d. pleasurable good
  7. It is a kind of good that is found only on what it can provide. a. useful good c. permanently good b. pleasurable good d. noble good Test II. Pairing Type: Direction: Match column A with column B. Colum A Column B _______21. It takes place when we patiently endure unpleasantness, a. Mental suffering discomfort and pain. _______22. It is a kind of suffering that refers to discomfort, b. Injury hunger, stress, and pain. _______23. It is a kind of suffering that includes depression, c. Sadness caused by death anxiety, fear, loneliness, and grief. of a loved one _______24. One of the causes of physical suffering. d. Physical suffering _______25. One of the causes of mental suffering. e. Suffering Test III. Completion. Directions: Answer these questions with five complete sentences. (26-30) If you had a pet dog, what type of treatment would you give it?

(31-35) Do you believe that animals have human-like feelings and emotions?

CARAGA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION Division of Surigao del Sur TIGAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Tigao, Cortes Surigao del Sur CORTES DISTRICT 21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World FIRST SUMMATIVE EXAMINATION NAME: ________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION: ______________ DIRECTION: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.

  1. It is a genre of speculative fiction dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel, faster than light travel, a parallel universe and extra- terrestrial life. a. Digi-Fiction c. Science Fiction b. Doodle Fiction d. Creative Non-Fiction
  2. A literary genre which combines three media: book, movie/video and internet website. a. Digi-Fiction c. Science Fiction b. Doodle Fiction d. Creative Non-Fiction
  3. A Literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle writing and drawings and handwritten graphics in place of the traditional font Spanish Period a. Digi-Fiction c. Science Fiction b. Doodle Fiction d. Creative Non-Fiction
  4. Stories told almost entirely in dialogue, simulating social network exchanges. a. Chick Lit c. Hyper Poetry b. Digi-Fiction d. Text-Talk Novel
  5. It is a genre fiction which addresses issues of modern womanhood, often humorously and lightheartedly. a. Chick Lit c. Hyper Poetry b. Digi-Fiction d. Text-Talk Novel
  6. It is a website that contains short articles posted and changed regularly. a. Blog c. Hyper Poetry b. Flash Fiction d. Digi-Fiction
  7. Digital literature that uses links and includes parts that move or mutate. a. Blog c. Hyper Poetry b. Flash Fiction d. Digi-Fiction
  8. It is a comic book or book series published in Japan. a. Digi-Fiction c. Illustrated Novel b. Doodle Fiction d. Manga
  9. Stories characterized by their brevity. It could range from a word to a thousand. a. Creative Nonfiction c. Blog b. Flash Fiction d. Hyper Poetry
  10. Narrative work in which a story is told using a comic form. a. Manga c. Graphic Novel b. Digi-Fiction d. Illustrated Novel
  11. 39 Clues book series by Scholastic, where stories are told using the combination of book, video, and website, is an example of this literary genre. a. Digi-Fiction c. Science Fiction b. Doodle Fiction d. Creative Non-Fiction
  12. Mashable by Pete Cashmore, where feature stories around the world are posted and updated, is an example of this literary genre. a. Blog c. Hyper Poetry b. Flash Fiction d. Digi-Fiction