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means the physical appearance or features of a person; that is his abilities, his emotions, his social traits and his interests and attitudes

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Personality

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It refers to the characteristic ways in which a person reacts to situations in life. It is also a sum total of how one individual differs from another.

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Personality

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Being aware of our individual ________, we will be able to understand ourselves better and accept ourselves the way we are

a. Strengths
b. Weakness
C. Differences
d. Similarities

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C. Differences

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portrays who a person is; courageous, wicked, intelligent, brave, timid, lazy, honest, and popular and so on.

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Self Concept

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also known as the real self

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Self concept

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also talks about how a person will become in future, for example his level of education or his position in the society.

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Ideal self

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this model can be looked upon as a communication window through which you give and receive information about yourself and others

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The Johari Window

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Johari Window: Things I know, Things they know

a. The first pane - open
b. The Second pane - Blind
c. The Third pane - Hidden
d. The fourth pane - Unknown

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a. The first pane - open

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Johari Window: Things I don’t know, Things they know

a. The first pane - open
b. The Second pane - Blind
c. The Third pane - Hidden
d. The fourth pane - Unknown

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b. The Second pane - Blind

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Johari Window: Things I know, Things they don’t know

a. The first pane - open
b. The Second pane - Blind
c. The Third pane - Hidden
d. The fourth pane - Unknown

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c. The Third pane - Hidden

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Johari Window: Things I don’t know, Things they don’t know

a. The first pane - open
b. The Second pane - Blind
c. The Third pane - Hidden
d. The fourth pane - Unknown

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d. The fourth pane - Unknown

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stem from the growth and development of man from the time that the ovum of the woman and the sperm of the man fuse together in the womb up to adulthood

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Individual traits

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refers to the global understanding a person has of themselves

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Self Identity

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Which statement about self identity is true

a. It is not restricted to the present
b. it includes past selves and future selves
c. both
d. neither

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c. both

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different people have different levels of confidence, but there are some signs of a confident person which can give insight into where confidence comes from.

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Confidence

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the way you think about yourself and your abilities or appearance. One’s conception of oneself or of one’s role.

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Self-Image

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that which a person must rationally admit to be the actual

a. Real Self
b. Ideal Self
c. Heredity
d. Environment
e. The self

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a. Real Self

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that which a person would aspire to become

a. Real Self
b. Ideal Self
c. Heredity
d. Environment
e. The self

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b. Ideal Self

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Human life begins at conception when egg cell of the female is fertilized by the sperm cell of the male. At that point, the human receives a GENETIC INHERITANCE which provides the basic potentialities for his development and behavior

a. Real Self
b. Ideal Self
c. Heredity
d. Environment
e. The self

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c. Heredity

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Man’s physical and socio-cultural _________ heavily influence the extent to which his genetic potential are realized

a. Real Self
b. Ideal Self
c. Heredity
d. Environment
e. The self

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d. Environment

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When psychologist refer to ________, they do not think of some “little person” sitting in the brain, but rather a concept necessary for explaining the many aspect of our perception, feeling, thinking, and behavior.

a. Real Self
b. Ideal Self
c. Heredity
d. Environment
e. The self

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e. The self

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there would have been no need for ________ if man were simply an individual with an individual purpose; but man is also a member of society and as such, he has social aspect which requires ethical considerations

a. Special ethics
b. social dimension
c. society
d. speech
e. social obligations

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a. Special ethics

23
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Is founded on nature

a. Special ethics
b. social dimension
c. society
d. speech
e. social obligations

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b. social dimension

24
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Man needs ______ in order to live life comfortably and safely

a. Special ethics
b. social dimension
c. society
d. speech
e. social obligations

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c. society

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Man’s natural tendency toward life

a. Special ethics
b. social dimension
c. society
d. speech
e. social obligations

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d. speech

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Is a general not an individual command

a. Special ethics
b. social dimension
c. society
d. speech
e. social obligations

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e. social obligations

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to socialize or to form social units, but the individual as individual is exempted from this OBLIGATION

a. Special ethics
b. social dimension
c. society
d. speech
e. social obligations

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e. social obligations

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the Social Contract, claims that when man enters into a society, he contracts his freedom because he has to live with other free beings.

a. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
b. Thomas Hobbes
c. Aristotle
d. Theoreticians

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a. Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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the Leviathan, claims that man’s need for society is physical. However, because of the lurking dangers that social convention can cause. Hobbes proposes that the monster who will exact obedience and inspire fear among citizens be

a. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
b. Thomas Hobbes
c. Aristotle
d. Theoreticians

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b. Thomas Hobbes

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What _________ wrote in the politics is still true: that man needs for society, and if he does not, because he is sufficient unto himself, that man is either beast or a god

a. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
b. Thomas Hobbes
c. Aristotle
d. Theoreticians

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c. Aristotle

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have pushed the idea of a man as a social being to an extreme, thus, the concept of socialism and communism.

a. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
b. Thomas Hobbes
c. Aristotle
d. Theoreticians

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d. Theoreticians

32
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biblical monster

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Leviathan

33
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a system of society or group living in which there is no private property; a system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state

a. socialism
b. capitalism
c. communism

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a. socialism

34
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has led to the abuse because capitalist could pocket the profit to the disadvantage of the workers who were instrumental in producing the goods sold in the market.

a. socialism
b. capitalism
c. communism

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b. capitalism

35
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way of organizing a society in which the government owns the things that are used to make and transport products (such as land, oil factories, ships, etc.) and there is no privately owned property.

a. socialism
b. capitalism
c. communism

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c. communism

35
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are situated in distant, very hazy, and no less mythical future

a. communist ends
b. communist means

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a. communist ends

36
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at that time, they claim, men will have become so well educated they will no longer strive for their individual welfare

a. communist ends
b. communist means

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a. communist ends

37
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there would be no more state, no police, no coercion, no need for an international organization to make people live in peace

a. communist ends
b. communist means

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a. communist ends

38
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the final result is a classless society where there is no poor class

a. communist ends
b. communist means

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b. communist means

39
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there is no entanglement between capitalist and workers for they would now be co-equal

a. communist ends
b. communist means

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b. communist means

40
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there is no need for police because no one would steal or grab

a. communist ends
b. communist means

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b. communist means

41
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  • every having what he need
  • all citizens would own the wealth of the country

a. communist ends
b. communist means

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b. communist means

42
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smallest unit of society

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family