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Philosophical & Socio-Antrhopological Foundations of PE & Sport

Total questions: 50

Worksheet time: 50mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

his country only concerns about their intellectual excellence and neglecting physical exercise.

a)

Greece

b)

Rome

c)

India

d)

China

2.

______________ is composed of exercises for the posture and regulates breath.

a)

Kung-fu

b)

Taebo

c)

Endurance training

d)

Yoga

3.

He recognized the use of physical education as an aid to medicine as early as the 5th century

a)

Herodotus

b)

Galen

c)

Hippocrates

d)

Socrates

4.

______________ can be defined as those forces within an individual that push or propel him to satisfy basic needs or wants.

a)

Motive

b)

Unsatisfied needs

c)

Motivation

d)

Dream

5.

Teacher H asks one of her students, “What do you want to become when you grow up?” This question is an indication of what kind of philosophy?

a)

pragmatism

b)

existentialism

c)

realism

d)

idealism

6.

This period was called the revival of learning which also brought about the dignity of man and renewed spirit of nationalism.

a)

Renaissance

b)

Baroque

c)

Romantic

d)

Dark Ages

7.

Primitive man moves according to their satisfaction, ______________ and necessity

a)

desire

b)

food

c)

wants

d)

needs

8.

It is considered as the earliest exercise in the history.

a)

Yoga

b)

Kung-fu

c)

Karate

d)

Taebo

9.

He considered gymnastics and music as two most important subjects in the curriculum.

a)

Plato

b)

Socrates

c)

Galen

d)

Xenophon

10.

Physical education had its golden age in ancient

a)

China

b)

Europe

c)

Near East Countries

d)

Greece

11.

____________ stated that physical education is a part of hygiene and subordinate to medicine

a)

Aristotle

b)

Galen

c)

Hipocrates

d)

Socrates

12.

Which of the following year when physical education was made a required subject in the curriculum of all public schools in the Philippines.

a)

1901

b)

1905

c)

1920

d)

1928

13.

He believes that that man is inherently good and argued that individuals possess a constantly growing In his class, Teacher M always presents principles and values so as to encourage his students to examine them and decide for themselves whether to accept them or not. What kind of philosophy does he practice?

a)

Idealism

b)

Humanism

c)

Essentialism

d)

Existentialism

14.

It is a system of land tenure based upon the allegiance and service to the nobleman or lord.

a)

Ascetism

b)

Scholars

c)

Scholasticism

d)

Feudalism

15.

The teacher is a guide and has the focus on self-realization. Which philosophy is best described by the statement?

a)

Naturalism

b)

Existentialism

c)

Realism

d)

Pragmatism

16.

He gave emphasis on the importance of physical education in attaining health in order to achieve one’s purpose of life.

a)

Plato

b)

Xenophon

c)

Socrates

d)

Herodotus

17.

Thea listened to the advice given by her sister to end the relationship that she has with Gilbert. However, her sister learned that the advice she has given was not followed and Thea decided to continue the relationship. This action of Thea is a manifestation of what kind of philosophy?

a)

Idealism

b)

Pragmatism

c)

Existentialism

d)

Realism

18.

Teacher K views her pupils as unique, free choosing, and responsible individuals. She plans activities where the pupil can develop his unique personality. What theory underlies this nature of the pupil?

a)

Realism

b)

Existentialism

c)

Essentialism

d)

Pragmatism

19.

Teacher X is a very dedicated teacher in the nursery. Her foremost concern is for students to learn how to adapt themselves in the environment. This shows that Teacher X upholds what kind of philosophy?

a)

Naturalism

b)

Pragmatism

c)

Realism

d)

Idealism

20.

It is considered the oldest type of philosophy.

a)

Naturalism

b)

Realism

c)

Idealism

d)

Pragmatism

21.

Which of the following is typically important to pragmatists?

a)

The practical application of beliefs.

b)

A focus on theory rather than action.

c)

The recognition that humans are passive observers.

d)

All of the answers are correct

22.

A philosophy will influence your ______.

a)

attitude

b)

behavior

c)

senses

d)

ethics

23.

Teacher J serves as an inspiration to his students because of his efficiency and effectiveness as a teacher. The mind set of his students towards him/her is an instance of what kind of philosophy?

a)

Realism

b)

Existentialism

c)

Idealism

d)

Naturalism

24.

. The curriculum is viewed as a means of developing desirable habits. It is recommended that the way /means to form these habits is through the mastery of organized subject matter. Which philosophy is behind this educational view?

a)

Naturalism

b)

Realism

c)

Idealism

d)

Pragmatism

25.

______________________ also referred as “materialism “which aims the development of whole person subject matter is play-oriented, individualized.

a)

Naturalism

b)

Realism

c)

Idealism

d)

Pragmatism

26.

This philosophy believes that dynamic experiences shapes individuals

a)

Naturalism

b)

Realism

c)

Idealism

d)

Pragmatism

27.

____________ is study of people, groups, institutions, human activities in terms of social behavior, and social order within society.

a)

Culture

b)

Anthropology

c)

Society

d)

Sociology

28.

This represents the basic value in life. Physical Education should help the individual to possess a feeling of worth and importance and to achieve within his abilities.

a)

Human Personality

b)

Moral responsibility

c)

Common Consent

d)

Moral Equality

29.

Which of the following values states that all individuals are judged by the same moral standards?

a)

Human Personality

b)

Moral responsibility

c)

Pursuit of happiness

d)

Moral Equality

30.

Education and Physical Education according to this basic value must promote those qualities that provide lasting happiness - deep personal resources, respect and affection for others, and opportunities for making a contribution to humanity.

a)

Human Personality

b)

Moral responsibility

c)

Pursuit of happiness

d)

Respect for excellence

31.

There must be a feeling of _______________________________________ for all persons, whether these individuals are ignorant or bright, feeble or strong, experience misfortune or abound in good fortune.

a)

Human Personality

b)

Brotherhood

c)

Common Consent

d)

Respect for excellence

32.

This values, suggest that Education and Physical Education should encourage and help individuals to enrichment, in which beauty and refinement, aesthetic appreciation, and creative abilities represent important considerations.

a)

Spiritual enrichment

b)

Moral responsibility

c)

Pursuit of happiness

d)

Moral Equality

33.

It exists because the young are freed from the business of self-preservation through the activities of their parents. This is the result from which theory of play?

a)

Pre-Exercise Theory

b)

Recapitulation Theory

c)

Surplus Energy

d)

Ego Expanding Theories

34.

According to this theory, play occurs because the cognitive life space of the child is still unstructured, resulting in failure to discriminate between real and unreal.

a)

Psycho-analytic theory

b)

Infantile dynamics

c)

Cognitive theory

d)

Cognitive theory

35.

This theory of play explains that play is seen not as an activity that develops future instinctual skills, but rather, that it serves to rid the organism of primitive and unnecessary instinctual skills carried over by hereditary.

a)

Infantile dynamics

b)

Cognitive theory

c)

Ego-expanding theories

d)

Growth theories

36.

Which of the following theories sees play as a mode of dissipating the inhibitions built up from-fatigue due to tasks that are relatively new to the organism?

a)

Relaxation Theory

b)

Infantile dynamics

c)

Cognitive theory

d)

Recapitulation Theory

37.

Play is seen not as an activity that develops future instinctual skills, but rather, that it serves to rid the organism of primitive and unnecessary instinctual skills carried over by hereditary. To which theory of play does this statement adheres?

a)

Infantile dynamics

b)

Ego-expanding theory

c)

Recapitulation theory

d)

Pre-exercise theory

38.

According o the Article XIV of the 1987 constitution, the state shall promote physical education and encourage the following EXCEPT;

a)

sports programs

b)

league competitions

c)

physical fitness

d)

amateur sports

39.

Palarong Pambansa happens _________

a)

Every year

b)

Every 3 years

c)

Every 4 years

d)

Every 2 years

40.

Olympics happens ___________

a)

Every 2 years

b)

Every 4 years

c)

Every 3 years

d)

Every year

41.

Asian Games happens __________

a)

Every 2 years

b)

Every 4 years

c)

Every 3 years

d)

Every year

42.

South East Asian Games happens________________

a)

Every year

b)

Every 3 years

c)

Every 4 years

d)

Every 2 years

43.

The notion that reality of everything lies in ideas, thought, & mind not in material thing. This belief is under what philosophy?

a)

Idealism

b)

Pragmatism

c)

Realism

d)

Naturalism

44.

The core of the K to 12 PE Curriculum is?

a)

Physical fitness

b)

Fitness and movement education

c)

Sports exercise

d)

Inclusive education

45.

___________ represents the instrument of the action

a)

Space

b)

Relationship

c)

Effort

d)

Body

46.

This is where the body is moving.

a)

Space

b)

Relationship

c)

Effort

d)

Body

47.

The quality with which the movement is executed is term as ___________

a)

Space

b)

Relationship

c)

Effort

d)

Body

48.

The connections that occur as the body moves is _____

a)

Body

b)

Effort

c)

Relationship

d)

Space

49.

Which is NOT included in the time Periods of Physical Education Teachers?

a)

Health Education

b)

Instructional Period

c)

Participation Periods

d)

None of these

50.

Teacher X has not only explained the concept of Philosophy of Education but also imparted this to her students. This demonstrates what kind of philosophy?

a)

Naturalism

b)

Realism

c)

Idealism

d)

Pragmatism