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Intro to Philo ( Pre-Test) Week 1

Total questions: 15

Worksheet time: 8mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

The term philosophy comes from the Greek words Philo and Sophia. The meaning

of the Greek word “Philo” is _____.

a)

love

b)

knowledge

c)

wisdom

d)

being

2.

The meaning of the Greek word “Sophia” is _____.

a)

love

b)

knowledge

c)

wisdom

d)

being

3.

A philosopher is a ___.

a)

“lover of knowledge”

b)

“great lover”

c)

“lover of being”

d)

“lover of wisdom”

4.

It is the study of society in its form, structures, and functions.

a)

philosophy

b)

sociology

c)

anthropology

d)

botany

5.

It is the study of human beings in relation to society.

a)

philosophy

b)

sociology

c)

anthropology

d)

botany

6.

It is the study of plants.

a)

philosophy

b)

sociology

c)

anthropology

d)

botany

7.

They study and limit themselves with language.

a)

philosophers

b)

linguists

c)

anthropologists

d)

botanists

8.

They study and investigate God.

a)

philosopher

b)

linguists

c)

anthropologists

d)

theologians

9.

It is an organized body of knowledge.

a)

principle

b)

science

c)

cause

d)

effect

10.

It is that from which something proceeds in any manner whatsoever. Whatever it is; and whatever is not, is not; everything is what it is.

a)

principle

b)

cause

c)

effect

d)

science

11.

It is a being that possesses the capacity to reflect on experiences and has a

never-ending need to learn and discover.

a)

Animal

b)

Plant

c)

Organism

d)

Human

12.

It is a being that has the potential to philosophize since that being has the

tendency to wonder and doubt.

a)

Animal

b)

Plant

c)

Organism

d)

Human

13.

They have often wondered and argued about the role of philosophy in man’s

life.

a)

Business Men

b)

Lawyers

c)

Philosophers

d)

Teachers

14.

Nothing exists without a sufficient reason for its being and existence.

a)

principle of sufficient reason

b)

principle of non-contradiction

c)

principle of identity

d)

principle of excluded middle

15.

It is impossible for a thing to be and not to be at the same time, and at the same respect.

a)

principle of sufficient reason

b)

principle of non-contradiction

c)

principle of identity

d)

principle of excluded middle