UTS(F)
  • 1. what is the process of controlling how one id perceived by other people?
A) personal identity
B) social identity
C) self-presentation
  • 2. it is the interpersonal level of self-uniqueness
A) personal identity
B) social identity
C) self-presentation
  • 3. defined as man or woman
A) gender
B) sex
  • 4. _____ is the awareness of the scope and limitations of knowledge and skills. Keeping one’s emotion and motivation
A) metacognition
B) social identity
C) self-presentation
  • 5. the psychological procedures serve as a means of creating & strengthening expectations of personal efficacy by Albert bandura
A) self-presentation
B) self-efficacy
C) self-efficiency
  • 6. Practices aim at developing insight into reality acquiring wisdom by studying buddha
A) vipasanna
B) vippasana
C) vipassana
  • 7. a type of mindset which individual dread failure because it is negative statement on their basic abilities
A) fixed- mindset
B) growth mindset
  • 8. a type of mindset that they do not mind their failure. Their performance can be improved, and learning comes from failure
A) fixed- mindset
B) growth mindset
  • 9. who integrated the idea of Plato in Christianity?
A) st. augustine
B) aristotle
C) socrates
  • 10. who believe in the existence of mind and soul?
A) plato
B) socrates
C) aristotle
  • 11. he said that the soul strives for Wisdom/Perfection and unexamined life is not worth living.
A) plato
B) sorcates
C) aristotle
  • 12. ______ is a strong spasm of the pelvic musculature constricting the female reproductive organ so that penetration is painful or impossible
A) abstinence
B) bbt
C) vaginismus
  • 13. _____ oldest method that prevents conception, but the man withdraws the moment he ejaculates to emit the spermatozoa
A) coitus interrupts
B) abstinence
  • 14. two rod-like implants inserted under the skin of the female during her menses or on the seventh day of her menstruation to make sure that she will not get pregnant
A) hormonal injection
B) subdermal implants
C) bbt
  • 15. a small, T-shaped object containing progesterone that is inserted into the uterus via the female reproductive organ
A) subdermal implants
B) intraurine device
C) hormonal injection
  • 16. It is the earliest nest of our selfhood
A) childhood
B) home
C) immediate family
  • 17. most intimate inner subjective part of self
A) immediate family
B) spiritual self
C) home
  • 18. the performance of ceremonial acts prescribed by a tradition or sacred law
A) ritual
B) tradition
C) culture
  • 19. they believe that life is not a bed of roses. Instead, there are suffering, pain, and frustrations.
A) buddhism
B) hinduism
C) judaism
  • 20. they believe that existence is a cycle of birth, death and rebirth, governed by Karma
A) hinduism
B) buddhism
C) judaism
  • 21. they believe in the God of Abraham, the same God that liberated the Hebrew slaves from Egypt to Canaan. They believe in God of Abraham; they believe in coming of messiah
A) buddhism
B) hinduism
C) judaism
  • 22. it is practiced as mindfulness of breathing and development of loving kindness
A) samatha
B) vipassana
  • 23. the Festival of Lights
A) parinirvana
B) diwali
C) navrati
  • 24. prayer that is practiced five times a day
A) shahadah
B) zakat
C) salat
  • 25. The Day of Atonement
A) yom kipur
B) yom kippur
C) yom kipurr
  • 26. fasting of muslims
A) sawn
B) sukkot
C) shavout
  • 27. bahala na is the Filipino version of the famous line _____
A) hakuna matatta
B) hakuna matata
C) hakona matata
  • 28. homo sapiens
A) big man
B) strong man
C) wise man
  • 29. it is thinking about thinking
A) metacognition regulation
B) metacognition
C) metacognitive knowledge
  • 30. personal reflection on your knowledge and capabilities
A) self-reflection
B) self-appraisal
C) self-management
  • 31. ____ is your evaluation of your strengths and weaknesses in learning
A) strategy variable
B) personal variable
C) task variable
  • 32. _____ is what you know or what you think about the nature of the task as well as what strategies the task requires
A) task variable
B) strategy variable
C) personal variable
  • 33. browsing over a material and keeping an eye on keywords, phrases or sentences. It is also about knowing where to search for such key terms
A) rehearsing
B) skimming
C) self-test
  • 34. not just about repeatedly talking, writing, and/or doing what you have learned, but also trying to make a personal interpretation or summary of the learning experience
A) skimming
B) rehearsing
C) self-test
  • 35. test your comprehension of your learning experience or the skills you have acquired during learning
A) skimming
B) self-test
C) rehearsing
  • 36. ____ are unaware of their metacognitive processes although they know the extent of their knowledge
A) aware learners
B) tacit learners
C) strategic learners
  • 37. know some of their metacognitive strategies, but they do not plan on how to use these techniques
A) tacit learners
B) strategic learners
C) aware learners
  • 38. self-efficacy was introduced by?
A) albert bandura
B) carol dweck
C) weibell
  • 39. self-efficacy was summarized by?
A) albert bandura
B) carol dweck
C) weibell
  • 40. people who believe that success is based on their innate abilities have a fixed theory of intelligence.
A) growth mindset
B) fixed-mindset
  • 41. people who believe that success is based on handwork, learning, training and perspectives have growth theory of intelligence
A) fixed-mindset
B) growth mindset
  • 42. it connotes euphoria
A) eustress
B) distress
  • 43. _____ is unpleasant, even when it is transient
A) distress
B) eustress
C) chronic stress
  • 44. ______ are maladies caused principally by errors in the body’s general adaptation process.
A) stress
B) stress diseases
C) chronic stress
  • 45. self-care therapy steps are provided by?
A) nancy apersson
B) nancy apperson
C) nancy asperson
  • 46. _____ is moderately associated with traits levels of self-esteem as one would expect, given that both represent positive attitudes toward the self.
A) self-compassion
B) self-efficacy
C) self-care therapy
  • 47. biological state that corresponds to what we might call a man or a woman.
A) gender
B) sex
  • 48. It is often viewed as binary (homosexual or heterosexual)
A) sex
B) gender
  • 49. what are 3 kinds of soul according to aristotle?
A) spiritive, rational and sensitive
B) vegetative, appetitive and rational
C) vegetative, rational and sensitive
  • 50. a combination of the BBT method and the cervical mucus method. The woman records her temperature every morning and also takes note of changes in her cervical mucus
A) basal cervical mucus method
B) symptothermal method
  • 51. monetary offering for the benefit of the poor
A) salat
B) zakat
C) sukkot
  • 52. individual expression and understanding of desire
A) sex
B) sexuality
C) gender
  • 53. the sample children were presented with new social models or violent and nonviolent behavior toward an inflatable redounding bobo doll.
A) boboo doll experiment
B) bobo doll experiment
C) bobo dall experiment
  • 54. Stress and _____ are interpreted as signs of vulnerability to poor performance
A) anxiety
B) tension
C) depression
  • 55. he is known for his goal setting
A) edwin locke
B) edwin lock
C) edwin lack
  • 56. represents a mobilization of the body’s defensive forces. The body is preparing for fight or fight syndrome
A) alarm stage
B) exhaustion stage
C) stage of resistance
  • 57. body becomes adaptive to the challenge and even begins to resist it
A) alarm stage
B) stage of resistance
C) exhaustion stage
  • 58. body dies because it has used up its resources of adaptation energy
A) alarm stage
B) exhaustion stage
C) stage of resistance
  • 59. it is often described as a feeling of being overwhelmed, worried or run-down
  • 60. Distinguishes the expectations of efficacy and response-outcome expectations
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