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The document is a quiz about spirituality and related concepts. It contains two sections - a true/false section with 7 statements and a multiple choice section with 18 questions. The quiz covers topics like the definitions of spirituality, religion, contentment and indigenous beliefs. It also addresses concepts from thinkers like Viktor Frankl and his views on finding meaning through suffering.
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Spiritual Self Quiz 1

The document is a quiz about spirituality and related concepts. It contains two sections - a true/false section with 7 statements and a multiple choice section with 18 questions. The quiz covers topics like the definitions of spirituality, religion, contentment and indigenous beliefs. It also addresses concepts from thinkers like Viktor Frankl and his views on finding meaning through suffering.
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QUIZ NO.

SPIRITUAL SELF
Name: Date:
Section/Course: Score:

Test A.
Write on the space provided the word “TRUE” if statement is correct; and “FALSE” if the statement is incorrect.

1. Spirituality and religion is the same thing.


2. Contentment is generally regarded as the emotional result of life satisfaction.
3. Emotions and Satisfaction are distinct but not linked with one another.
4. Spiritus is from the Latin word which means breath or life force.
5. Indigenous people in Philippines are known to practice aminism.
6. Environmental condition contribute to individual life satisfaction.
7. Experience of the sacred is characterized by reverence, fear, faith, trust, love, and suffer.

Test B.
Read the statement carefully. Encircle the letter that corresponds to your answer.

1. It is the belief that creatures, objects, places possess certain spirits.


a. Spiritus c. Aminism
b. Religion d. Spiritually
2. It is the root meaning of Spiritually.
a. Spiritus c. Aminism
b. Religion d. Spirit
3. Christians used this term to describe Holy Spirit.
a. Spiritus c. Aminism
b. Religion d. Spirit
4. It is an organized system of ideas about the spiritual sphere along with associated ceremonial practices by which
people try to interpret of the universe otherwise beyond their control.
a. Spiritus c. Aminism
b. Religion d. Spirit
5. An inner, personal construct, associated with self-esteem, and self-understanding.
a. Life satisfaction c. Well being
b. Emotional Health d. Spirituality
6. About finding significant association with something bigger than yourself.
a. Life satisfaction c. Well being
b. Emotional Health d. Spirituality

7. Nurturing a positive state of mind which can broaden your attitude to know and integrate a connection to
something larger than yourself.
a. Life satisfaction c. Well being
b. Emotional Health d. Spirituality
8. It is the general attitude towards life.
a. Life satisfaction c. Well being
b. Emotional Health d. Spirituality
9. Blunting of the emotions and feeling that one could not care anymore.
a. Apathy c. Logotheraphy
b. Depersonalization d. Spiritual Self
10. Quest of human existence and on man’s search for such meaning.
a. Apathy c. Logotheraphy
b. Depersonalization d. Spiritual Self
11. State in which everything seemed unreal, as in a dream.
a. Apathy c. Logotheraphy
b. Depersonalization d. Spiritual Self
12. He stated that Spirituality is the aspect of humanity that refers to the way individual seeks and express meaning
and purpose and the way they experience their connectedness to the moment, to self, to others, to nature, and to the
significant or nature.
a. Viktor Frankl c. DeFanti
b. Christina Puchalski d. Seigel
13. He explains how a prisoner passes through three major phases in the concentration camp, and how each phase
transformed the prisoners from their former lives to a new one and how they developed various pathologies.
a. Viktor Frankl c. DeFanti
b. Christina Puchalski d. Nietzche
14. According to him, He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.
a. Viktor Frankl c. DeFanti
b. Christina Puchalski d. Nietzche
15. Way of finding meaning in life is through achievements or accomplishments.
a. By suffering c. By experiencing something or someone
b. In doing a deed d. Happiness
16. It is through sufferings that man encounter the central theme of exentialism.
a. By suffering c. By experiencing something or someone
b. In doing a deed d. Happiness
17. No one can become fully aware of the essence of another human being unless he or she loves him or her.
a. By suffering c. By experiencing something or someone
b. In doing a deed d. Happiness
18. Emotional result of life satisfaction.
a. By suffering c. By experiencing something or someone
b. In doing a deed d. Happiness

Prepared by: Erica Joyce C. Aganan


Key to Correction.

True or False.

1. FALSE
2. FALSE
3. FALSE
4. TRUE
5. TRUE
6. TRUE
7. FALSE

Multiple Choice.

1. c. Aminism
2. a. Spiritus
3. d. Spirit
4. b. Religion
5. c. Well being
6. d. Spiritually
7. b. Emotional Health
8. a. Life satisfaction
9. a. Apathy
10. c. Logotheraphy
11. b. Depersonalization
12. b. Christina Puchalski
13. a. Viktor Frankl
14. d. Nietzche
15. b. In doing a deed
16. a. By suffering
17. c. By experiencing something or someone
18. d. Happiness

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