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GST 102 Past Questions And Answers

Hey, as you may know the Ebonyi State University(Ebsu) year one exam is CBT BASED which means it will be written with computer, and today we will be drop only 11 Past Questions here to practice more use our STUDENTSDASH Practice code to Practice more on STUDENTSDASH APP.

GST 102 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

1: Attempts to get a concise and universally accepted definition of philosophy leads to
except
Confusion
Frustration
Solidarity
Absurdity

ANS – Solidarity


2: Philosophy covers one of the following scope
Science
Technology
Art
Astrology

ANS – Science

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3: The following pair is the scope covered by philosophy
Astrology & technology
Technology & Art
Science & Humanity
Humanity & art

ANS – Science & Humanity


4: Philosophy is derived from the
word
Latin
Greek
Roman
Spanish

ANS- Greek


5: The meanings of the words that used to derived philosophy include
To love and knowledge
Knowledge to love
Knowledge & wisdom
To love and wisdom

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ANS – To love and wisdom


6: Who viewed philosophers as a man whose passion is to seek the truth or a man whose heart is fixed on reality
Plato
Socrates
Uduma
John Hospers

ANS – Plato

7: Who described definition of philosophy as numerous confusion and pitfalls to which every reader will fall action of he is not cleared about some of the basic principles and the problems of summations
Socrates
John Hospers
Plato
Uduma

ANS – John Hospers


8: The department of knowledge which deals with ultimate reality or with the most general cause & principle of this was defined in which text?
Oxford dictionary
Philosophy Global handbook
Plato’s ledger
Uduma’s research

ANS – Oxford dictionary

9: The only science which is the science itself and of other science as well was defined by
Plato
Socrates
Uduma
Hospers

ANS – Plato


10: The advection of knowledge is a describe of philosophy in
Phaedo
Euthvdemus
Plato’s ledger
Oxford dictionary

ANS – Euthvdemus

1. Attempts to get a concise and universally accepted definition of philosophy leads to _________ except
A. Confusion
B. Frustration
C. Solidarity
D. Absurdity
Answer: C


2. Philosophy covers one of the following scope
A. Science
B. Technology
C. Art
D. Astrology
Answer: A


3. The following pair is the scope covered by philosophy
A. Astrology & technology
B. Technology & Art
C. Science & Humanity
D. Humanity & art
Answer: C


4. Philosophy is derived from the ______word
A. Latin
B. Greek
C. Roman
D. Spanish
Answer: B


5. The meanings of the words that used to derived philosophy include
A. To love and knowledge
B. Knowledge to love
C. Knowledge & wisdom
D. To love and wisdom
Answer: D


6. Who viewed philosophers as a man whose passion is to seek the truth or a man whose heart is fixed on reality
A. Plato
B. Socrates
C. Uduma
D. John Hospers
Answer: A


7. Who described definition of philosophy as numerous confusion and pitfalls to which every reader will fall action of he is not cleared about some of the basic principles and the problems of summations
A. Socrates
B. John Hospers
C. Plato
D. Uduma
Answer: B


8. The department of knowledge which deals with ultimate reality or with the most general cause & principle of this was defined in which text ______?
A. Oxford dictionary
B. Philosophy Global handbook
C. Plato’s ledger
D. Uduma’s research
Answer: A


9. The only science which is the science itself and of other science as well was defined by __________
A. Plato
B. Socrates
C. Uduma
D. Hospers
Answer: A


10. The advection of knowledge is a describe of philosophy in ____
A. Phaedo
B. Euthydemus
C. Plato’s ledger
D. Oxford dictionary
Answer: B

  1. The Noblest & greatest of Art is a description of philosophy in __
    A. Phaedo
    B. Euthydemus
    C. Plato’s ledger
    D. Oxford dictionary
    Answer: A
  2. Philosophy asks _ number of question
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    Answer: D
  3. One of the following is not a question asked by philosophy
    A. What can I know?
    B. What can I hope for?
    C. What is man’s desire?
    D. What is man?
    Answer: C
  4. Attempts to answer philosophy question leads to
    A. Philosophizing
    B. Soloquising
    C. Confusion
    D. Absurdity
    Answer: A
  5. One of the following is a question asked by philosophy
    A. What hope has man?
    B. What ought I to do?
    C. What ought not to do?
    D. What is can’t man know ?
    Answer: B
  6. Which philosophy found and the question philosophy asks
    A. Immanuel Kant
    B. Eze Nwokereke
    C. Plato
    D. Socrates
    Answer: A
  7. Philosophy is fundamentally a reflection into the affairs of life was described by __
    A. Plato
    B. Joseph Omoregbe
    C. Eze Nwokereke
    D. Immanuel Kant
    Answer: C
  8. Philosophy is a rational search for the answers to the questions that arise in the mind when we reflect on human experience
    A. Plato
    B. Socrates
    C. Eze Nwokereke
    D. Joseph Omoregbe
    Answer: D
  9. Who defined philosophy as rational search for answers to basic questions about the ultimate meaning of reality
    A. Jim Una
    B. Socrates
    C. Joseph Omoregbe
    D. Immanuel Kant
    Answer: C
  10. philosophy is the giant discipline, it is the supreme human activity without which no discipline can acdiverisature & maturity
    A. Eze Nwokereke
    B. Jim una
    C. Socrates
    D. Immanuel Kant
    Answer: B
  11. Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language were in the words of _?
    A. Luding Wittgenstein
    B. William James
    C. John Dewey
    D. Eugene N. Okoro
    Answer: A
  12. _ Described philosophy in the full sense as the only man thinking, thinking about generalities rather than particulars.
    A. N. Okoro Eugene
    B. John Dewey
    C. Ludong Wittgenstein
    D. Williams James
    Answer: D
  13. The work of philosophers is to think or reason was proposed by _
    A. John Dewey
    B. Williams James
    C. Socrates
    D. Plato
    Answer: B
  14. _________Described philosophy as thinking which has become conscious of itself
    A. Plato
    B. John Dewey
    C. Williams James
    D. Eugene Okoro
    Answer: B
  15. To think is to _ and to exert is to
    A. Think, Exist
    B. Live, love
    C. Exit, think
    D. Man, survive
    Answer: C
  16. Thinking or reasoning philosophy leads to __
    A. Exist
    B. Philosophizing
    C. Absurdity
    D. Humanity
    Answer: B
  17. Socrates believed that through dialogue or discussion we can find truth assort __
    A. Humanity
    B. Man’s existence
    C. Knowledge
    D. Everything
    Answer: D
  18. Everybody is intelligent and requires __________to help deliver the knowledge within one
    A. Wisdom
    B. Somebody
    C. Experience
    D. Nature
    Answer: B
  19. Aristotle defined philosophy as knowledge of __
    A. Man
    B. Existence
    C. Truth
    D. Science
    Answer: C
  20. Glen Defined philosophy as science of all things naturally knowable to man’s unaided power in so far as these things are studies in their __
    A. Shallowest, cause and reason
    B. Deepest ; Reason and cause
    C. Detailed, cause and reason
    D. Systematic, reason and cause
    Answer: B
  21. Philosophy is a path to systematic discovery of what it means to be and what it means to know
    A. Glen
    B. Aristotle
    C. Paul Tillich
    D. Paul Glen Tillich
    Answer: C
  22. John Dewey conceived philosophy as a __
    A. Social method
    B. Scientific method
    C. Natural method
    D. Mathematical method
    Answer: A
  23. Which text gives us the meaning of philosophy as the theory of a subject matter taken as a whole or organized unity and requiring a certain harmony of theory and practice
    A. Oxford dictionary
    B. Plato’s ledger
    C. Beldam’s dictionary
    D. Philosophy global handbook
    Answer: C
  24. The following are ways to express philosophy except
    A. Pedestrian, ordinary or loose sense
    B. Esoteric or mystic sense
    C. Academic, professional or technical sense
    D. Ordinary, mystic, academic sense
    Answer: D
  25. __ refers to a persons way of making speeches, especially dull & uninspired ones
    A. Mystic, Academic sense
    B. Ordinary, mystic sense
    C. Ordinary pedestrian sense
    D. Esoteric, mystic sense
    Answer: C
  26. One of the following is of correct pair of philosophy expression
    A. Pedestrian, ordinary sense
    B. Esoteric, mystic sense
    C. Ordinary, mystic sense
    D. Mystic, academic sense
    Answer: C
  27. __ Refers to that which is meant for those who are initiated for a small circle of disciples of something abstruse
    A. Mystic sense
    B. Scientific sense
    C. Ordinary sense
    D. Academic sense
    Answer: A
  28. Philosophy in _ sense is to connote some kind of hidden things which can only be attained by person with more than ordinary knowledge
    A. Scientific
    B. Esoteric
    C. Pedestrian
    D. Professional sense
    Answer: B
  29. _ Refers to the sense you understand other academic disciplines
    A. Academic
    B. Esoteric
    C. Mystic
    D. Ordinary
    Answer: A
  30. _____________Refers to philosophy of critical examination of our views, belief, aspiration and man’s place in it.
    A. Academic
    B. Ordinary
    C. Mystic
    D. Esoteric
    Answer: A
  31. Professional sense of using philosophy refers to study of fundamental principles of ultimate reality assort men & __
    A. Existence
    B. Universe
    C. Nature
    D. Wisdom
    Answer: B
  32. __ Refers to qualities or ingredient which make the activities & study of philosophy possible
    A. Coherence of philosophy
    B. Rationality of philosophy
    C. Characteristic of philosophy
    D. Consistory of philosophy
    Answer: C
  33. Nation of philosophy includes the following except _
    A. Comprehensiveness
    B. Criticism
    C. Presuppositionlessness
    D. Non-rationality
    Answer: D
  34. The scope of philosophy is __
    A. Parallels
    B. Deep
    C. Indefinite
    D. Insightful
    Answer: C
  35. Scope of philosophy refers to _
    A. Area
    B. Perspertic
    C. Criticism
    D. Human activities
    Answer: C
  36. Philosophy is a living disciple because
    A. Human activity involves philosophy
    B. Human life involves philosophy
    C. No aspect of human life that does not concern philosophy
    D. Not all aspect of human activity involves philosophy
    Answer: C
  37. Philosophy is related in any field of study as long as such field is focused on __
    A. Honesty
    B. Humanity
    C. Knowledge
    D. Wisdom
    Answer: C
  38. Ability of philosophy to relate at any field of study is due to
    A. Comprehensive nature
    B. Criticism nature
    C. Concise nature
    D. Companionship nature
    Answer: A
  39. __ Entah philosophy exposing every subject, inquiry or knowledge to entailed analysis
    A. Comprehensiveness
    B. Criticism
    C. Rationality
    D. Coherence
    Answer: B
  40. _ Entails philosophy interested in knowing the while reality by studying it in it’s totality
    A. Comprehensiveness
    B. Criticism
    C. Coherence
    D. Presuppositionlessness
    Answer: A

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