Let's Evaluate!
1. A relationship that continues to improve with other people when;
a. establishes the idea of perfection
b. a thought that recognizes one is above the other
c. does acceptance of each other's point of view
d. continues to tolerate to get even with others
2. The concepts of intersubjectivity views as;
a. requires financial resources and good socio-economic background
b. hatred to your opponents
c. promotes a view that all mankind are equal
d. non-acceptance on the differences of others
3. which of the following where sincerity and concerned to others as a good example.
a. hatred to your enemy
b. children exploitation
c. being with other, being in the world
d. bullying
4. Which of the following situation that implies putting yourself in the situation of others.
a. rejoice with failure of others
b. being in the shoes of others
c. get the shoes of others
d. borrow the shoes of another
5. how serving others be manifested in an individual?
a. as perceived in serving others
b. as an opponent
c. as a hindrance
d. as a critic
6. which of the following situation that is unbiased, that everyone has the power to understand relationship and interaction?
a. freedom
b. intersubjectivity
c. embodied spirit
d. person in society
7. which of the following characteristics that is willing to share and help others in spite of individual differences?
a. sympathy
b. empathy
c. authentic dialogue
d. none of the above
8. casual conversation of people consist of the following;
a. discussing news and occurrence
b. casual acquaintances
c. updates of every lives
d. all of the above are correct
9. Martin Buber's attributes on intersubjectivity that says "I engage" in martin buber's nationality is:
a. american
b. Australian
c. austrian
d. canadian
10. which of the following statements is true?
a. most people with disabilities cannot walk
b. human person can live on his own without the help of others
c. it is impossible to appreciate PWD's and those from the underprivileged sectors of the society
d. everybody deserves to be treated as human being no matter what he/she looks like.
