Review Test Flashcards

1
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What is NSTP?

A

National Service Training Program or RA No. 9163

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2
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What are the three departments that implemented and monitored NSTP?

A

DND, CHED, TESDA

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3
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What are the components of NSTP?

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ROTC
LTS
CWTS

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4
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What are the institutions that are exempted from the NSTP?

A

PMA
PNPA
PMMA

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5
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It is designed to involve students actively in activities contributory to the general welfare & betterment.

A

CWTS

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6
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This NSTP component is designed to train literacy and numeracy skills to school children, out-of-school youth and other segments pf society in need such service.

A

LTS

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7
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It was institutionalized under section 38 &39 of RA 7077 designed to provide military training to motivate and equip youth for national defense preparedness.

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ROTC

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8
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What are the NSTP-CWTS core values?

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  1. Love of God
  2. Human dignity
  3. Discipline, truth, goodness, and social responsibility
  4. Awareness, innovation, creativity
  5. Respect, synergy and professionalism
  6. Excellence and indigenous learning
  7. Protection and conservation of the environment
  8. Quality service delivery
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9
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Who defines the human person as having physical, spiritual, emotional, and intellectual attributes?

A

Estañol

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10
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He describes the human person as having physical and spiritual substance because he/she has a soul created by the Superior with divine purpose.

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St. Thomas Aquinas

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11
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Dictionaries describe human person as…

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Self-conscious animal

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12
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…. in his book, THE HUMAN PERSON: NOT REAL, BUT EXISTING discusses several characteristics of a human person

A

Babor

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13
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What are the different characteristics of a Human Person?

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  1. A human is a rational being
  2. A human is born free
  3. Every person is intrinsically a social being and cannot detach themselves from other creatures in the universe.
  4. All living things are sexual by nature, but the uniqueness of experience of a person’s sexuality makes him/her different.
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14
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He states that “He/She is designated by God to exercise dominion over other creatures in his/her everyday use of freedom… and what makes them human is being a true person.”

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Agbuya

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15
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According to …, a human person is the measure of all things that exist and pf all things that do not exist.

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Protagoras

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16
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He claimed that the perfect human being does not exist in the world because what is in this world is just an imperfect copy of humanity’s original self in the realm of ideas.

A

Plato

17
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He posited that a person has knowledge of something that exists, for a person who does not exist is nothing.

A

Parmenides

18
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In his book, Philosophy of Human Being, he explains the different philosophical views of the human person.

A

Maguigad

19
Q

What are the four different philosophical views of the human person?

A
  1. Conservatism
  2. Liberalism
  3. Socialism
  4. Fascism
20
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Based on the Classical Greek view, what is human person?

A

A rational animal

21
Q

He states that people look at this social world or the various ways that human beings behave in a social way.

A

Salcedo

22
Q

Who proposed some common ideas about human person which includes:
1. Human people are social animals and; 2. The human person’s social behavior is learned, not instinctive

A

San Juan

23
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As Maslows presented the level of hierarchy of needs he/she could seek to overcome feelings of loneliness and alienation?

A

Belonging

24
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What are the levels of hierarchy of needs presented by Maslow?

A
  1. Physiological needs
  2. Safety needs
  3. Social needs
  4. Self-esteem needs
  5. Self-actualization needs
25
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An introductory and preliminary statement in a document that explains the underlying philosophy?

A

Preamble

26
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It means a person has reached the peak pf his/her potential.

A

Self-actualization

27
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It is the love of or devotion to one’s country.

A

Patriotism