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Westmead International School

Gulod Labac, Batangas City


College of Arts and Sciences
LOGIC
Midterm Examination

Name: ___________________________________ Course and Section: ________________

General Directions
1. Use the TEST BOOKLET for your answers.
2. Use only BLACK ink.
3. Write your answers on CAPITAL LETTERS.(Objective type only)
4. NO ERASURES, SUPERIMPOSITIONS or ALTERATIONS allowed.
5. Strictly NO FOLDING and TEARING of pages.
6. Anyone caught cheating in any form will automatically receive a grade of 5.0

I. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank provided before each number.

1. Definition of logic
a. art and science of true wisdom c. science and art of correct thinking
b. search for meaning in life d. philosophy of true knowledge

2. The product of simple apprehension


a. concept c. judgment
b. reasoning d. statement

3. Etymological definition of philosophy


a. love of wisdom c. love of knowledge
b. friend of knowledge d. epistemology

4. A branch of philosophy that deals with a being in its most general form
a. metaphysics c. cosmology
b. entomology d. epistemology

5. Philosophical study of values


a. aesthetics c. ethics
b. logic d. axiology

II. Answer TRUE or FALSE as deemed appropriate in each blank.

1. Reasoning is usually in conformity with the laws and principles of logic.


2. No truth is easy to attain. It needs to undergo a process of investigation.
3. The study of logic is only for professionals.
5. Reasoning is formally valid if it conforms to the rules.
4. All mental processes are considered thinking.
6. Logic helps detect fallacies.
7. Logic’s first concern is validity.
8. Mental acts are called thinking or reasoning.
9. Philosophy begins with facts as basis.
10. Philo and Sophia mean “love of work”.

III. Show your ability to reason out by answering the following questions.

1. When do you say that an argument is definitely correct? Cite examples..

2. Do you think logic is an important subject? Why?

3. What does one do when he is thinking?

4. Differentiate reasoning from argument..

5. Justify “Man is a natural born logician.”

Hyman Jay H. Blanco, RCrim Marites D. Manlongat, PhD


Faculty, College of Arts and Sciences Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Westmead International School
Gulod Labac, Batangas City
College of Arts and Sciences
LOGIC
Semi Finals Examination

Name: ___________________________________ Course and Section: ________________

General Directions
1. Use the TEST BOOKLET for your answers.
2. Use only BLACK ink.
3. Write your answers on CAPITAL LETTERS.(Objective type only)
4. NO ERASURES, SUPERIMPOSITIONS or ALTERATIONS allowed.
5. Strictly NO FOLDING and TEARING of pages.
6. Anyone caught cheating in any form will automatically receive a grade of 5.0

I. Classify the underlined terms as univocal, equivocal or analogous.

1. Carabaos, cows, goats and camels are ruminants.


2. The rural bank is near the river bank.
3. Emelyn who is a chief nurse is always patient with her patient.
4. The members of the BOR tabled the resolution as they met with the chairman at the presidential table.
5. My daughter sends me a letter printed in bold letter.
6. My mother sees to it that she closes the doors before she closes her eyes at night.
7. A good teacher records her grades in the class records.
8. My foot ached as I reached the foot of Mt. Pinatubo.
9. Archbishop Salgado celebrated Holy Mass to a mass of people in Quirino Stadium.
10. Luzette is a teller in the bank, but she is never a teller of tales.
11. Judy Ann Santos has many fans and she gives them free fans.
12. The light is bright while the cotton is light.
13. Catholics and Protestants are all Christians.
14. Nora deposits her money in a bank located by the river bank.
15. Logic is a tool for reasoning; a hoe is a tool for gardening.

II. Determine whether the italicized term is a comprehension or an extension. Write COM if it is comprehension
and EXIT if it is an extension.

1. UNP-school 9. Female-mother
2. Rock-music 10. Logic-subject
3. Dinner-meal 11. Liquid-water
4. Magnolia-ice cream 12. Woman-wife
5. Country-continent 13. Season-winter
6. Nation-state 14. Chicken-hen
7. Society-family 15. Money-dollar
8. Substance-body

III.
 Enumerate and discuss the six types of questions
 Four main branches of Philosophy.
 Discuss the values of studying Logic

Hyman Jay H. Blanco, RCrim Marites D. Manlongat, PhD


Faculty, College of Arts and Sciences Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Westmead International School
Gulod Labac, Batangas City
College of Arts and Sciences
LOGIC
Final Examination

Name: ___________________________________ Course and Section: ________________

General Directions
1. Use the TEST BOOKLET for your answers.
2. Use only BLACK ink.
3. Write your answers on CAPITAL LETTERS.(Objective type only)
4. NO ERASURES, SUPERIMPOSITIONS or ALTERATIONS allowed.
5. Strictly NO FOLDING and TEARING of pages.
6. Anyone caught cheating in any form will automatically receive a grade of 5.0

For every proposition below, determine the quantity of the proposition, the quality of the proposition
and the quantity of the predicate.
Quantity of the Quality of the Quantity of the
Propositions
Proposition Proposition Predicate
1. Anyone who is not present will be granted a
permit.

2. An angel is a spiritual being.

3. A dozen of roses is an expression of love.

4. UNP is a university for the poor.

5. Dogs are not amphibians.


6. He who is not a patriot is a senseless
person.

7. Ilocanos are thrifty people.

8. Most dogs are not ferocious.


9. Not every Filipino can be a member of our
club.

10. Not all men are afraid of ghosts.

11. Politicians are not honorable man.

12. Snakes are poisonous.

13. Six Indians were caught by the police.


14. Several newsmen were allowed to join the
press club.

15. Students who did not study are absent.

16. This exercise is the easiest one.

17. The tallest person on earth is a Chinese.

18. Triangles are three-sided polygon.

19. Many victims of SARS are Chinese.

20. Justice delayed is justice denied.

Hyman Jay H. Blanco, RCrim Marites D. Manlongat, PhD


Faculty, College of Arts and Sciences Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Westmead International School
Gulod Labac, Batangas City
College of Arts and Sciences
Philosophy of Man
Summer Semester SY 2017-2018
Midterm Examination

Name: ___________________________________
Course and Section: ________________________

General Directions

1. Use the test booklet for your answer.


2. Use only Black ink.
3. RIGHT minus WRONG.
4. Write your answers on CAPITAL LETTERS.
5. NO ERASURES, SUPERIMPOSITIONS or ALTERATIONS allowed.
6. Anyone caught cheating in any form will automatically receive a grade of 5.0

Test I
Identification
Write the correct answer on the test booklet.
1. The science and art of correct thinking.
2. The science of morality and human acts.
3. The study of the beautiful.
4. The philosophical study of God.
5. The study of man in relation to the family, state and the church.

Test II. True or False


Write letter "G" if the statement is incorrect and number "6" if otherwise.
1. Philosophy is a search for meaning.
2. Philosophy comes from two Greek words Philo and Sophie.
3. Philosopher is a lover of wisdom.
4. There 4 elements of Philosophical search.
5. Philosophy is considered to have four main branches: logic, ethics, Theodicy and Metaphysics.
6. Philosophy was born the very first time man started wondering about the world.
7. The Greeks present their ideas in terms of realms of Philosophy.
8. Greek philosophers were almost completely dependent on Roman thoughts.
9. Aristotle adopted the teachings of Thomas Aquinas.
10. Human experience is a shared experience.
11. The study of man himself is called Philosophical Anthropology.
12. Ionia is the meeting place of North and Southern culture.
13. Thales, Anaximander, and Aristotle are the Ionia Philosophers.
14. According to Anaximander, water is the source of origin of everything.
15. The Ionians claim to philosophical fame is that “they raised the question as to the ultimate nature of things.
16. Socrates is the founder of Socratic Method of teaching.
17. Aristotle is bias against democracy.
18. Socrates believes in Virtue of Knowledge.
19. Aurelius founded the school “Lyceum’.
20. According to Boethius, man is an individual substance of a rational nature.
21. Aquinas calls man a great mystery.
22. According to Chardin’s book “The Phenomenon of Man”, there are three main parts of evolutionary approach.
23. Soren Kierkegard is the Father Of Modern existentialism.
24. There are three pillars of thought that have dominated the Chinese thought: Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism.
25. Islam in the Philippines has been a reality since 15th century.

Essay: (5 points each)

1. Pick out any three philosophers and comment on their Philosophy of Man .
2. Why does Teilhard call man as a “phenomenon”?
3. Cite a problem that you encountered in your life and discuss how you confronted it with the use of krisis, poesis
and pronesis.10 pts.
4. I think.. Therefore.. I am..

"Per Aspera Ad Astra"


-To excellence thr0ugh difficulties.

Prepared by:

Hyman Jay H. Blanco, RCrim Dr. Marites D. Manlongat


Faculty,CAS. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Westmead International School
Gulod Labac, Batangas City
College of Arts and Sciences
Philosophy of Man
Summer Semester SY 2017-2018
Final Examination

Name: ___________________________________
Course and Section: ________________________

General Directions
 Use the test booklet for your answer.
 Use only BLACK ink.
 Write your answers on CAPITAL LETTERS.
 NO ERASURES, SUPERIMPOSITIONS or ALTERATIONS are allowed.
 Anyone caught cheating in any form will automatically receive a grade of 5.0

Test I Modified TRUE or FALSE

Write A if only the first statement is correct.


Write B if the only the second statement is correct.
Write C if both statements are correct.
Write D if both statements are incorrect.

1. According to William Luijpen, there are two kinds of consciousness. These are the Pro-reflective and Reflective.

2. Pre- reflective requires thinking. It is implicit and thematic.

3. Luijpen distinguishes two elements in knowing, the subject and the object. Subject is also called noesis and being
outside itself with reality while object is also called noema and the reality of the object to which consciousness is
present.

4. An immanent act according to Luijpen is an act which originates from the subject which I am and remains in me
as my perfection. An example: I have just finished reading a beautiful book.

5. Dominique Dubarte presents two kinds of dialogue. These are, dialogue with the natural aim of unanimity, and
dialogue of convictions and their confrontations.

6. The first kind of dialogue aims at intellectual agreement on the basis of evidence open to all and makes it possible
in principle to establish true knowledge. The second kind of dialogue involves philosophical, religious, and political
convictions.

7. The second kind of dialogue has 3 main objectives. One of these objectives is to remove graze matters in dispute.

8. There are three kinds of dialogue according to Bubber. Genuine dialogue, Technical dialogue and a Monologue
disguised as a Dialogue.

9. Genuine dialogue is when its participants have in mind the other, and turns to him to establish a mutual living
relationship between them. Technical dialogue is prompted by the need of objective understanding.

10. Love is an active power in man and it’s characterized by giving the highest expression of my potency. Certain
basic elements in love are care, responsibility, respect and knowledge.

11. The Filipino concept of Love is conditioned by our history and culture. The most popular subject in the world is
love, so we never quite reach the bottom line of it.

12. Love is mutual or reciprocal. The paradox of love, It is better to give than to receive.

13. It is not enough that there is mutual recognition of subjects or reciprocal apppresentation. The subjects must,
bilaterally, be conscious of such reciprocal appresentation.

14. Truth is the object of knowledge. It comes from the reality and the person.

15. No philosopher can claim he has the whole truth. He has to be engage in dialogue to get fragments of the truth
from the others and to give back fragments of his own philosophical outlook.

Essay: 20 points

1. Do you agree that respect is more superior to love? Qualify your answer.
2. Do you agree that love is unconditional? Qualify your answer.
3. Do you believe in God as a Supreme Being? Why?

Hyman Jay H. Blanco, RCrim Dr. Marites D. Manlongat


Faculty,CAS. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences

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