1.
This is a technique used by Freud in uncovering unconscious material
   to consciousness by saying whatever comes to mind.
       A. Word association
       B. Free association
       C. Catharsis
       D. Hypnotism
2. Which theorist is likely to disagree with the idea that childhood
   experiences shape behavior?
       A. Skinner
       B. Cattell
       C. Jung
       D. Adler
3. Karen believes that woman are made for men. However, she only gets
   attracted to other women. In the past, she has been warned by her
   strict Catholic parents that such an attraction is deplorable and evil.
   Thus, she finds it hard to express her sexuality because of feelings of
   guilt. As a follower of the Freudian perspective, you can say that Karen
   is experiencing ___________.
       A. Realistic anxiety
       B. Neurotic anxiety
       C. Moral anxiety
       D. Normal anxiety
4. Freud, Jung, Adler, Horney, Erikson, and other psychodynamic theorists
   all believe that:
       A. Childhood experiences influence adult personality.
       B. Sexual and unconscious motives drive human behavior.
       C. All human behavior is repetitive to the point that it is rewarded,
          and becomes extinct once reward stops.
       D. Most human behavior is largely conscious, and thus unconscious
          drives have no bearing.
5. In this stage of psychosexual development, people’s sexual energies
   are directed toward others instead of toward themselves.
       A. Anal stage
       B. Phallic stage
       C. Latency stage
       D. Genital stage
6. Leonard works at a bar where many older women frequent. Every time
   these women talk to him, he is convinced that they are seducing him.
   Unconsciously, it is he who has a strong sexual attraction for them.
   Leonard is making use of which defense mechanism?
       A. Reaction formation
       B. Projection
       C. Rationalization
       D. Displacement
7. When people from different cultures interpret different visions in the
   same manner, we can say that this is a manifestation of the ________.
       A. Personal unconscious
       B. Collective unconscious
       C. Archetype
       D. Reaction formation
8. Jung’s theory was an offshoot to Freud’s psychoanalytic theory and
   thus they share many similarities. Unlike Freud, however, Jung believed
   that ______.
       A. Human behavior is influenced by past experiences and future
          aspirations.
       B. Every individual has a large amount of untapped unconscious
          material.
       C. Our sexual drives are just as important as our psychological
          drives.
       D. We have inherited from our ancestors tendencies called the
          phylogenetic endowment.
9. A person who does not know his true identity because he acts like a
   different person every time he is placed in a different situation is in a
   conflict because of his ______.
       A. Persona
       B. Anima
       C. Animus
       D. Wise old man
10.       Your company is looking for a person to fill in the position of
   ‘Junior Accountant ‘ who is able to organize data, and make and
   balance accounts. With your knowledge of Jungian typology, you
   deduce that you are looking for a person who is ______.
       A. Introverted thinking
       B. Extraverted thinking
       C. Introverted sensing
       D. Extraverted sensing
11.       Bambie is described as distant and mysterious. She does not
   speak often, but merely observing others. She does not conform to the
   traditional beliefs but decides by herself whether a thing is agreeable
   or not. We can, then, initially describe Bambie as being ____.
       A. Introverted feeling
       B. Extraverted feeling
       C. Introverted intuiting
       D. Extraverted intuiting
12.        The works of classical musicians like Beethoven, Bach, and
   Stratus were created upon personal interpretation of music. In Jungian
   typology, we say that these people are ______.
       A. Introverted intuiting
       B. Extraverted intuiting
       C. Introverted sensing
       D. Extraverted sensing
13.        During this stage of life, Jung proposed that people must learn to
   turn from an extraverted to an introverted attitude, and move toward
   self- realization.
       A. Adolescence
       B. Young adulthood
       C. Middle age
       D. Senescence
14.        Erikson believed that human personality develops according to
   an epigenetic principle. This means that _____.
       A. Each stage contributes to the formation of the total personality.
       B. Each stage stands independently of the previous stage.
       C. Each stage starts contemporaneously with the previous or the
           next stage, depending on the socioeconomic situation.
       D. Each stage can recur when overcoming the next stage becomes
           unsuccessful.
15.        Which theorist are less concerned with past experiences as the
   cause of behaviors and more concerned with the contemporaneous?
       A. Freud, Jung, and May
       B. Cattell, Eysenck, and Murray
       C. Allport, Rogers, and Kelly
       D. Erikson, Dollard, and Miller
16.        Darren, a nineteen- year-old, knows he is unique individual, but
   at the same time, a part of the society with his own share in
   responsibilities. He is slowly creating a schema of his beliefs, his likes,
   dislikes, and goals. It can be said that Darren has overcome the ______
   crisis.
       A. Inertia
      B. Moralism
      C. Elitism
      D. Identity
17.       The psychosocial stage that coincides with Freud’s latency stage
   wherein sexual energies are diverted to learning, their culture, and
   social interactions is called _____. During this time, people develop
   competence for activities.
      A. Early childhood
      B. Play age
      C. School age
      D. Adolescence
18.       Desmond has had a rough life: his mother abandoned him at a
   young age; he was an outcast at school and at work; he had little
   confidence and, thus, very little friends; he never married or had
   children. Now at age seventy-two, Desmond looks back at his life
   feeling helpless, weak, and confused. Erikson described this feeling as
   _____, the core pathology of old age.
      A. Repudiation
      B. Exclusivity
      C. Rejectivity
      D. Disdain
19.       Paris Skyle, age eighty, feels that he has achieved all he wanted
   in his life. He is happy, and willing to share his happiness and
   knowledge to others. We can say that Paris has achieved the basic
   strength of ______.
      A. Fidelity
      B. Love
      C. Care
      D. Wisdom
20.       According to Freud, people who have had very strict toilet
   training grow up to obsessive- compulsives and hoarders. For Erikson,
   this occurs when the ___________ crisis is not healthily resolved.
      A. Trust vs. mistrust
      B. Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
      C. Initiative vs. guilt
      D. Industry vs. inferiority
21.       Anna Freud is best known for her work in this theory of
   Psychology, which stresses the strengths and capacities of the rational
   ego and deemphasizes the role of the instincts and the irrational id.
      A. Phenomenology
       B. Self- concept theory
       C. Feminine psychology
       D. Ego psychology
22.       Erikson’s first psychosocial stage of development is the oral
   stage wherein people must have equal experiences of trust and
   mistrust to develop hope. Failing to develop this basic strength results
   in the development of the core pathology of infancy called ______.
       A. Withdrawal
       B. Compulsion
       C. Inhibition
       D. Inertia
23.       Which of the following is not a basic element of Fromm’s concept
   of genuine love?
       A. Intimacy
       B. Care
       C. Responsibility
       D. Respect
24.       All of the following are ways people relate to the world according
   to Fromm’s theory except ________.
       A. Submission
       B. Succourence
       C. Love
       D. Power
25.       Fromm and Horney’s theories have several similarities. Both of
   these theories proposed ways in which people ‘escape’ or ‘move’ with
   regard to other people. Which of the following concepts by Fromm
   coincides with Horney’s concept of ‘moving away’ from people?
       A. Apathy
       B. Aggression
       C. Allegiance
       D. Authoritarianism
26.       The following statements pertain to Fromm’s concept of the
   human dilemma. All of them are true except _____.
       A. The human dilemma is that humans long to be free from nature
          and establish no sense of individual identity.
       B. Being freaks of nature, humans are the only animals that have
          intellect, which is both a blessing and a curse.
       C. Positive freedom represents a successful solution to the human
          dilemma.
       D. The human dilemma is similar to May’s concept of ‘separation
          guilt’
27.       Those subscribing to the theory of humanistic psychoanalysis will
   agree that the first existential need of humans is the need for ______.
       A. Relatedness
       B. Transcendence
       C. Rootedness
       D. Sense of identity
28.       Christy is dubbed as the ‘social chameleon’ by people who know
   her. This is because she fits in everywhere she goes. She acts in the
   way that the present circle she is in expects or needs her to act. Her
   motto in life is “I am as you desire me”. We can say that Christy is
   using the ________ character according to Fromm.
       A. Receptive
       B. Exploitative
       C. Hoarding
       D. Marketing
29.       For Fromm, Adolf Hitler possessed all of the following severe
   personality disorders except ________.
       A. Necrophilia
       B. Malignant narcissism
       C. Malicious misconduct
       D. Incestuous symbiosis
30.       Individual psychology postulates that the goal of all human
   behavior is ______.
       A. Productive orientation
       B. Creative power
       C. Striving for success or superiority
       D. Social interest
31.       Kurda identifies himself as a pacifist. He works to unite humanity
   in the spirit of kinship. He values cooperation and oneness of the
   community above all which gives him a sense of purpose and meaning.
   This is an example of the manifestation of ______.
       A. Productive orientation
       B. Creative power
       C. Striving for success or superiority
       D. Social interest
32.       Which of the following is not a main tenet of the Adlerian theory?
       A. Personality is unified and consistent
       B. The value of all human activity must be seen from the viewpoint
           of social interest.
       C. Style of life is molded by people’s creative power.
       D. People’s objective interpretations shape their behavior and
           personality.
33.        Adler’s theory, unlike Freud’s, is basically ________.
       A. Phenomenological
       B. Causal
       C. Deterministic
       D. Teleological
34.        Most people believe that for the virtuous there is heaven, and for
   the corrupt there is hell. This belief alone influences their thoughts and
   actions so as to achieve either one of these. This is what Adler called
   ______.
       A. Organ dialect
       B. Gemeinschaftsgefühl
       C. Safeguarding tendencies
       D. Fictional finalism
35.        Parents who engage in ______ are overly attentive, protective and
   assisting. This shatters the child’s self- esteem and creates the
   impression that the world owes them a living.
       A. Pampering
       B. Neglect
       C. Apathy
       D. Social interest
36.        According to Adlerian theorists, people who are overprotective,
   have high anxiety, and have intensified feelings of superiority are most
   likely:
       A. Firstborn children
       B. Second children
       C. Only children
       D. Youngest children
37.        Which safeguarding tendency is the client using when he says,
   “I’m miserable because my wife is holding me back from working
   longer hours to get that promotion. Now somebody else has gotten it
   and it’s all her fault.”?
       A. Excuses
       B. Accusation
       C. Rationalization
       D. Depreciation
38.       One safeguarding tendency called withdrawal can be done in one
   of four ways. Which kind of withdrawal are you making use of when,
   instead of pursuing higher education, you do not apply to graduate
   school so as to not get rejected?
       A. Moving backward
       B. Standing still
       C. Hesitating
       D. Constructing obstacles
39.       Adler proposed that _________ tend to be highly competitive,
   always thinking he/ she needs to get ahead and like to see power
   change hands. However, he also suggests that these people are most
   likely to develop favorably compared to their siblings.
       A. Only children
       B. Oldest children
       C. Middle children
       D. Youngest children
40.       Horney described this as “a feeling of being isolated and helpless
   in a potentially hostile world” that prevents the child from relating to
   people in a normal way.
       A. Basic hostility
       B. Basic anxiety
       C. Neurotic need
       D. Neurotic trend
41.       The difference between normal and neurotic people in engaging
   in the three trends is that ________.
       A. Neurotics are limited to a single trend.
       B. Whereas normal people are mostly or completely unconscious of
          their trends, neurotics are aware of their attitudes.
       C. Normals are forced to act, neurotics are free to act.
       D. Neurotic experience conflict in mild degrees.
42.       All of the following are false matches except:
       A. Neurotic need for perfection and unassailability: moving away
       B. Neurotic need to exploit others: moving towards
       C. Neurotic need for a powerful partner: moving against
       D. Neurotic need for exploitation: moving against
43.       Evra is a free spirit. He is autonomous, serene, and independent
   in his life. We can say that he has achieved the normal analog for the
   neurotic trend of _______.
       A. Moving away
       B. Moving against
       C. Moving therein
       D. Moving towards
44.       Girlie is a thirty-year-old woman who obsesses herself in finding
   ‘Mr. Right’, saying that love will be the solution to all of her problems.
   Being familiar with psychological theories, you can use Horney’s theory
   to say that Girlie has:
       A. Failed to actualize her idealized self- image
       B. Too much neurotic claims
       C. Intensified needs for affection
       D. Has a neurotic need for a powerful partner
45.       Although Horney concedes to the existence of the penis envy,
   she contends that as much as young girls envy boys’ penises, boys
   also envy girls’ capability to bear children. Her term for this is _______.
       A. Womb envy
       B. Feminine psychology
       C. Feminism
       D. Gender equality
46.       The term _________ best describes Allport’s theory of personality.
       A. Idiographic
       B. Nomothetic
       C. Specific
       D. Eclectic
47.       Which of the following is not a psychogenic need?
       A. Deference
       B. Autonomy
       C. Sex
       D. Exhibition
48.       Murray proposed all of the following except:
       A. People strive to be free of all tension.
       B. The ultimate goal in life is to reduce tension.
       C. We generate tension in order to have the satisfaction of reducing
          it.
       D. The process of reducing tension is satisfying.
49.       A press is a significant determinant of behavior in the
   environment. A(n) __________ press is the perception or interpretation
   of the environmental object by the individual; a(n) ___________ press is
   how the environmental objects exist in objective reality.
       A. Alpha, Beta
       B. Beta, Alpha
       C. Omega, Alpha
       D. Alpha, Omega
50.       Merla is distressed about the upcoming licensure examination
   because of her family’s expectations. She is convinced that her family
   expects her to top the exam, when in fact this is not true. She talks to
   her professor about it and, basing on Murray’s concept of presses, the
   professor deduces that.
       A. The alpha press is the cause of Merla’s distress.
       B. There is a wide discrepancy between the alpha and the beta
          press.
       C. Merla cathects too much.
       D. The alpha and beta presses coincide with each other in such a
          way that it is distressing.
51.       ________ is to Abraham Maslow as ________ is to Carl Jung.
       A. Self- actualization, individuation
       B. Individuation, self- actualization
       C. Self- actualization, individualization
       D. Individualization, self- actualization
52.       According to Maslow, is it possible for people to try to satisfy
   their self- actualization needs over their safety or physiologic needs?
       A. Yes, because Maslow’s hierarchy was only for the purpose of
          taxonomy
       B. No, because reversals are more apparent than real.
       C. No, because only the physiological needs and safety needs can
          be reversed.
       D. Yes, as is the case of martyrs or some enthusiastic artists.
53.       Who proposed a theory on the cognitive development of people
   stating how we learn new things through accommodation and
   assimilation?
       A. Kurt Koffka
       B. Heinz Kohut
       C. Jean Piaget
       D. William Taylor
54.       Michelle gets offered a promotion in the company she is working
   for. However, she does not want to accept it because she is afraid. This
   fear of being or doing one’s best that hinders us from achieving self-
   actualization is called ___________.
       A. Peter Principle
       B. Judas guilt
       C. Solomon syndrome
       D. Jonah complex
55.       All humanistic psychologists believe that ________.
      A. Humans are both good and bad, and this balance makes a
          healthy individual.
      B. All humans have an inborn potentiality for healthy growth and
          development.
      C. Individuals’ present behavior is heavily influenced by
          unconscious drives and past experiences
      D. The way we think and interpret the situation will determine how
          we cope.
56.       When a company provides benefits such as health insurance,
   educational plans, and bonuses to their employees, they are actually
   satisfying which need?
      A. Physiological needs
      B. Safety and security needs
      C. Love and belongingness needs
      D. Esteem needs
57.       Which humanistic theorists would agree with Freud that a man’s
   behavior may stem from unconscious motivations?
      A. Abraham Maslow
      B. Gordon Allport
      C. Carl Rogers
      D. Albert Bandura
58.       All of the following are not true about self- actualizing people
   according to Maslow except:
      A. All self- actualizing people have embraced the D- values.
      B. They have regressed through the hierarchy of needs.
      C. They are free from psychopathology.
      D. They engage in “partial use and exploitation of talents,
          capacities, and potentialities, etc.”
59.       Which theorist proposed that people anticipate events by the
   meanings or interpretations they place on these events?
      A. Melanie Klein
      B. Victor Frankl
      C. Lev Vygotsky
      D. George Kelly
60.       Whereas Freud emphasized the first 4 to 6 years of life, Klein
   emphasized the first _______.
      A. 3 to 5 months
      B. 4 to 6 months
      C. 5 to 7 months
      D. 6 to 8 months
61.      For object- relations theorists, the first object relations are with
   the mother’s ______.
      A. Breast
      B. Face
      C. Hands
      D. Eyes
62.      Most existentialists would argue that ______ takes precedence
   over __________.
      A. Essence, existence
      B. Equivalence, Equivocacy
      C. Existence, essence
      D. Equivocacy, Equivalence
63.      Kelly said that people evaluate events by formulating and testing
   appropriate hypotheses. In this manner, we can say that the person
   also acts as a _____.
      A. Teacher
      B. Philosopher
      C. Theorist
      D. Scientist
64.      A woman who has a receptive personality, always trying to
   please and adapt to the wants and needs of others, will be described
   by an existential theorist as one whose ________ is constricted.
      A. Dasein
      B. Umwelt
      C. Mitwelt
      D. Eigenwelt
65.      According to May, the feeling people have when they realize that
   they will one day die or become a ‘nonbeing’ is called _______.
      A. Anxiety
      B. Guilt
      C. Fear
      D. Destiny
66.      Allport’s theory emphasized the _______.
      A. Amalgamation of the culture’s nervous system
      B. Differences of unconscious motives
      C. Independence of the human being
      D. Uniqueness of the individual
67.      When he first started, Gannen used drugs only to stay awake
   during graveyard shifts. Now, he uses drugs recreationally even when
   he is not working. Using Allport’s theory, we can say that Gannen’ s
   drug use has become ________.
      A. Functionally autonomous
      B. An addiction
      C. Separate from the proprium
      D. More tolerant
68.       Which of the following is not a characteristic of a psychologically
   healthy individual according to Allport?
      A. Ambition, drive, and conviction
      B. Warm relating to others
      C. Insight and humor
      D. Realistic perception of the environment
69.       Which theorists used factor analysis in order to arrive at a certain
   number of factors in describing personality?
      A. Rotter and Mischel
      B. McCrae and Costa
      C. Dollard and Miller
      D. Sternberg and Goldstein
70.       You are looking for an administrative assistant who is mainly
   hardworking, well- organized, punctual, and with a careful attention to
   work. If you were to administer the NEO-PI-R test, which factor would
   you expect a candidate to score high in?
      A. Openness to experience
      B. Conscientiousness
      C. Extraversion
      D. Neuroticism
71.       Cattell used L- data, Q- data, and T- data to gather information
   about personality. __________ are self- report data while _________ are
   gathered through objective tests.
      A. L- data, Q- data
      B. L- data, T- data
      C. Q- data, T- data
      D. T- data, Q- data
72.       Rotter suggested that people who are capable of trusting in
   themselves to achieve, who leave nothing to chance or destiny, and
   who believe they are capable of doing things because of their own
   strength have high _______.
      A. Internal locus of control
      B. External locus of control
      C. Self- efficacy
       D. Self- confident
73.       Which theorists are likely to emphasize the mother- child
   relationship as critical for the first few months of life ?
       A. Psychodynamic theorists
       B. Humanistic theorists
       C. Object- relations theorists
       D. Trait theorists
74.       A client presents with a frequent hand- washing problem. He
   would be compelled to wash his hands every few minutes to ensure
   that they are clean and gain some sort of relief. A behaviorist would
   focus on _______.
       A. Diminishing the problem behavior
       B. Rewarding the client’s behavior
       C. Delving into the client’s past and childhood
       D. Allowing the client to disclose his irrational thoughts and beliefs
75.       Parents who give praise to their child for every letter or syllable
   successfully said that sounds like “Mama” and “Papa” are making use
   of the _____ scheme.
       A. Variable interval schedule
       B. Extinction
       C. Shaping
       D. Unconditioned response
76.       According to the behaviorist perspective, a child with frequent
   temper tantrums often may be doing so because of all of the following
   except _______.
       A. Parents reinforcing the behavior with attention and concern.
       B. Busy parents only listen to louder calls, shaping the child to
          become noisy.
       C. Parents are using reverse psychology to make the child stop
          crying.
       D. Parents continuously coax the child every time she engages in
          the behavior.
77.       Which schedule of reinforcement is a teacher employing when he
   randomly gives quizzes to students after a certain number of lecture
   hours pass?
       A. Fixed interval
       B. Variable interval
       C. Fixed ratio
       D. Variable ratio
78.       Social learning theorists will suggest that for therapeutic change
   to occur, the individual must have a sense of _______, or a belief that he
   or she is capable of mastering a situation and bring out a desired
   outcome by personal effort.
      A. Self- confidence
      B. Self- efficacy
      C. Self- development
      D. Self- identity
79.       The bobo doll experiment suggests that:
      A. Aggressive behavior is learned more or boys than girls.
      B. Aggressive behavior can be learned more if the model is male.
      C. Aggressive behavior in cartoons cannot be replicated because
          the characters are not real.
      D. Aggressive behavior can be learned through modeling.
80.       Bandura argues that behavior, environmental influences, and
   internal personal factors (including beliefs, thoughts, preferences,
   expectations, and self- perceptions) all cause and can be caused by
   each other. This is called ________.
      A. Empirical law of effect
      B. Reciprocal determinism
      C. Law of equivalence
      D. Construct alternativism
81.       A husband depending on his wife to take care of the household
   chores; a teenager depending on his parents to take care of him; and,
   a student depending on the tutor’s notes instead of studying. These
   are all examples of people using _________.
      A. Vicarious learning
      B. Proxy agency
      C. Collective efficacy
      D. Dependence
82.       Alice does not know how to cook. Although she always watches
   her mother doing so in the kitchen, she never tried to do the cooking
   herself. However when she was left alone for a day, she was surprised
   when she could actually do simple dishes she observed her mother do.
   Alice made use of _______.
      A. Vicarious learning
      B. Law of effect
      C. Proxy agency
      D. Representation
83.       Rogers said that people had the capacity to judge whatever is
   actualizing as positive, and judge whatever is nonactualizing as
   negative. This is called the ______.
       A. Unconditional positive regard
       B. Organismic valuing process
       C. Congruence
       D. Actualizing tendency
84.       A man who has killed his wife and the person she was having an
   affair with was told by his Rogerian therapist, “I do not care about what
   you have done. You will be accepted here no matter who you are.” The
   therapist is displaying which of the following concepts?
       A. Empathy
       B. Genuineness
       C. Unconditional positive regard
       D. Congruence
85.       All behavior a person engages in that will eventually lead to that
   person’s completion and fulfillment of potentials is what Rogers called
   a person’s _______.
       A. Self- actualizing tendency
       B. Formative tendency
       C. Completion tendency
       D. Actualizing tendency
86.       Which of the following is true of the relationship between positive
   regard and positive self- regard?
       A. Positive self- regard is a prerequisite to accepting positive regard
          from others.
       B. Both positive regard and positive self- regard are dynamic and
          interchangeable with each other.
       C. Before positive self- regard can be achieved, the individual must
          not be dependent of positive regard from others.
       D. Once positive self- regard has been established, it becomes
          independent of positive regard from others.
87.       Mika considers himself as a kind and friendly person. However,
   he is distressed because he harbors deep resentment toward his
   colleague at work. Using the person- centered approach, which of the
   following can be said of Mika?
       A. Mika is a fake person and thus needs to self- actualize.
       B. This hatred is brought about by his unconscious drive for
          achievement.
       C. The identical nature of Mika’ s actualizing tendency and self-
          actualizing tendency is unhealthy and causes distress.
       D. There is a discrepancy between the organism and the self-
          concept, causing distress.
88.       When a therapist builds rapport with a client by showing that she
   is trying to understand the client’s situation, she is making use of
   ______.
       A. Unconditional positive regard
       B. Genuineness
       C. Empathy
       D. Support
89.       An addict who is into the first stages of therapy was successfully
   able to go one week without using the drugs she is addicted to. Her
   therapist told her, “Good job! You know, not many of my clients have
   been able to do this for one whole week without slipping.” In Rogerian
   perspective, the client, who has very low self- esteem and an
   extremely negative self- concept, is likely to think:
       A. “This is the first time anyone has ever said that to me. Maybe
          this therapist can be trusted.”
       B. “The therapist doesn’t mean it and is just saying that so I’ll
          continue with therapy.”
       C. “I think the therapist is nice. I think I’ll continue therapy to make
          her happy.”
       D. “I want to leave. Now!”
90.       Many people believe that there should be no discrimination
   among men and women. Thus, gender equity has become one of the
   most pressing issues of our time. Adler and Horney will reason that this
   so-called masculine protest is a product of _______
       A. Anatomy and physiology
       B. Rationality and philosophy
       C. Culture and social practices
       D. Internal and external locus of control
91.       Filipinos have a knack for tsismis wherein they bring other people
   down in order to get on top. This is a negatively- stated description of
   _______.
       A. Crab mentality
       B. Ningas-kugon
       C. Magdilang-anghel
       D. Palakasan system
92.      Filipinos are known for their being ______, opening their homes to
   almost strangers and preparing extravagantly for visitors.
      A. Gentle
      B. Hospitable
      C. Trusting
      D. Resilient
93.      Which is an accommodative surface value?
      A. Lakas ng loob
      B. Pakikibaka
      C. Hiya
      D. Pagsasalungat
94.      This is a Filipino value wherein Filipinos are sensitive to the ways
   on how to join a group and how to blend in with them.
      A. Pakikitungo
      B. Pakikisama
      C. Pakikiramdam
      D. Pakikipagkapwa
95.      Which of the following is a confrontative surface value?
      A. Hiya
      B. Utang-na-loob
      C. Bahala na
      D. Pakikisama
96.      Put in a positive light, this Filipino value is the value of
   determination and risk-taking.
      A. Bahala na
      B. Crab mentality
      C. Ningas-kugon
      D. Pakikibaka
97.      A psychology student from a certain university wants to conduct
   a formal group discussion among the abused children and women to
   find out about their feelings, thoughts, and view of the future. Which
   indigenous method will she most likely use?
      A. Pagtatanong-tanong
      B. Pakikilahok
      C. Pakikipagkwentuhan
      D. Samasamang talakayan
98.      Many advocates of Sikolohiyang Pilipino argue that Psychology
   existed before the field infiltrated the country. In fact, the first
   practicing psychologist and psychotherapist was/ were ________.
      A. Fr. Jaime Bulatao
       B. Dr. Virgilio Enriquez
       C. The Dominican priests/ counselors
       D. The babaylans/ katalonan
99.       The core concept in Sikolohiya Pilipino ‘thay would help explain
   Filipino interpersonal behavior’ which is roughly translated as ‘that
   person with whom I share all things’.
       A. Loob
       B. Kapatid
       C. Samahan
       D. Kapwa
100.      Who is considered the Father of Sikolohiyang Pilipino?
       A. Rogelia Pe-Pua
       B. Alfredo Lagmay
       C. Zeus Salazar
       D. Virgilio Enriquez