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UTS Mock Test (Midterms) BSIT107
  • Xai Alexandrei Delos Reyes

  • 問題数 40 • 10/3/2023

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  • 1

    Which statement is TRUE about "Ang Taong matapat" Statement I: This type of person is loyal to his friends. He tries to maintain his relationship with them through constant communication. It pleases him to give support when needed. Statement II: This representation is used in relationships with friends, especially when help is required or favor is asked.

    Both

  • 2

    Which statement is NOT TRUE about the "Individualistic self" Statement I: People tend to identify most strongly with themselves, putting their needs ahead of the group's requirements. Statement II: One's membership and role in a group, such as the family or the work team, significantly influence one's identity.

    Statement II

  • 3

    It is the process through which an individual understands themselves, behaves, and thinks depending on underlying intrapersonal and interpersonal elements.

    Psychological Self

  • 4

    He is an American psychologist. He believes that human beings have the capacity to both be the subject and the object of their thinking at the same time.

    William James

  • 5

    James distinguished two aspects of the self that he called _____?

    I and Me

  • 6

    Refers to the self as a subject of experience (self in the role of the subject).

    I

  • 7

    It Refers to the self as an object of experience (self as object).

    Me

  • 8

    Possessions, home, body, clothes

    Material self

  • 9

    Your informal self interacting with your best friend; your formal self interacting with your professors

    Social Self

  • 10

    Religious belief or disbelief; regard for life in all its forms

    Spiritual Self

  • 11

    Which statement is NOT TRUE about the "Global Self" Statement I: It is the awareness of good possessed by the self and refers to the overall evaluation of one's worth or value as a person. Statement II: is the ability to separate feelings and thoughts.

    Statement II

  • 12

    It is when we can tell apart our thoughts from our emotions. In other words, it's self-awareness.

    Intrapsychic differentation

  • 13

    It is when we can distinguish our experience from the experience of people we are connected to.

    Interpersonal differentation

  • 14

    It is who we are. It is how we think, feels, look, and act.

    Real Self

  • 15

    it is how we want to be. It is an idealized image we have developed over time based on what we have learned and experienced.

    Ideal Self

  • 16

    According to him, the mind comprises several distinct "subselves," each of which is an independent collection of psychological processes.

    David Lester

  • 17

    It is a personality with thoughts, desires, intentions, emotions, ambitions, and beliefs

    Major Selves

  • 18

    It is merely enough to deal with a particular condition such as a necessity to argue with certain people, or smoking in certain circumstances

    Minor Selves

  • 19

    It is the building blocks of personality; it is the individual responses, thoughts, ideas, and habits, such as a minor physical or vocal contraction or a renewed interfering thought or emotion.

    Micro Selves

  • 20

    In the 1960s, a British psychoanalyst, came up with an idea about the true and false selves. Who was he?

    Donald Winnicott

  • 21

    It is a sense of self that comes from real experiences and the feeling of being truly present, alive, and able to speak the truth.

    True self

  • 22

    It is a defense mechanism that makes a person feel empty, repressed, and perfect while trying to be perfect and always fitting in with norms and expectations.

    False Self

  • 23

    It considers how an individual formulates intentions, including action plans and strategies for carrying them out.

    Intentionality

  • 24

    People are bound in self-reactivity not only as planners or forethinkers but also as self-regulators.

    Self-reactiveness

  • 25

    This core property indicates an individual's ability to reflect on their functioning, including life aspirations, the meaning of activities taken to achieve goals, thoughts, and personal efficacy

    Self-reflection

  • 26

    "Self" is defined in various ways

    West

  • 27

    The self is seen as an illusion.

    East

  • 28

    the concept of self is linked to the social component of human existence. The self is defined as a "relational self," described as "one who is acutely aware of the social presence of other human beings" (Ho, 1995: 117).

    Confucianism

  • 29

    It characterizes the self as follows: "The flawless man has no self; the spiritual man has no achievement; the true sage has no name." Its objective is hence the attainment of a lack of self, or "selflessness."

    Taoism

  • 30

    It contends that the self does not exist and is an illusion - "The self does not exist apart from the states of consciousness."

    Buddhism

  • 31

    This is especially true for younger people. Because an individual's well-being is tied to the survival and success of the group, it makes sense that the best way to protect oneself would be to consider the needs and desires of other people.

    Collective Self

  • 32

    This type of person does not try to attract undue attention through his manner of dressing

    Simpleng Tao

  • 33

    Which statement is TRUE about "Taong Nagsusumikap" Statement I: This type of person is not easy to understand and is likewise not easy to get along with. He rarely mixes around with others. Statement II: This type of person possesses a goal in life. Patient, dedicated, persevering – these characterize this type of person.

    Statement II

  • 34

    Which Statement is NOT TRUE about "Taong tago ang kalooban" Statement I: This type of person is not easy to understand and is likewise not easy to get along with. He rarely mixes around with others. Statement II: This person expresses in a direct manner whatever is on her mind. One can tell immediately from her actions whether she favors a person or not.

    Statement II

  • 35

    This person expresses in a direct manner whatever is on her mind.

    Taong hayag ang kalooban

  • 36

    It is usually used to characterize the person in a situation where one's peers are present. It is also used when others who need to be cheered are present.

    Ang taong masiyahin

  • 37

    These are directed to those one maintains close relationships with, to those who are in need of help or have problems, and to what is generally called as one's 'kapwa'.

    Ang taong nagmamalakasakit

  • 38

    Sarah consistently exhibits the same personality traits and values across all aspects of her life. She is authentic and maintains a unified self, acting consistently whether she's with family, friends, or at work. This is what kind of "Self" ?

    Unified Self

  • 39

    John is genuinely kind and compassionate, always willing to help others without expecting anything in return. His actions align with his inner values. What Type of Self is this?

    True Self

  • 40

    The individual and cognitive functions are heavily emphasized in the psychological perspective of the self.

    Cognitive construct