1. Correlate the sections of philosophical knowledge with philosophical doctrine:
1) ontology; a) the doctrine of human;
2) gnoseology; b) the doctrine of existence;
3) philosophical anthropology; с) the doctrine of knowledge;
4) ethics; d) doctrine of morality and ethics;
2. The founder of ancient ethics is considered:
a) Thales;
b) Socrates;
c) Plato;
d) Aristotle.
3. Mental processes uncontrolled by human consciousness have received the name:
a) introspection;
b) super-ego;
c) the unconscious;
d) eros.
4. The philosophical development of empirical and rational methods of cognition is necessary primarily for:
a) science;
b) religion;
c) art;
d) philosophy.
5. According to the form of its manifestation, ''consciousness'' is:
a) material;
b) ideal;
c) transcendental;
d) biological.
6. A person's awareness of self as a person is:
a) consciousness;
b) self-awareness;
c) memory;
d) thinking.
7. The system of principles and rules governing the behavior and communication of people in society:
a) ideology;
b) aesthetics;
c) philosophy;
d) ethics.
8. Modern world religions:
a) Christianity;
b) Islam;
c) Buddhism;
d) Hinduism;
e) Judaism.
9. The dialectical-materialistic principle-criterion, which indicates the for-mational nature of the development of humankind:
a) market relations;
b) the type of national culture;
c) the level of development of the spiritual potential of society;
d) the method of production of material and spiritual values.
10. "Human by nature is a social (political) animal endowed with reason," said the famous philosopher:
a) Aristotle;
b) Marx;
c) Freud;
d) Popper.
11. Consciousness is viewed as a property of highly organized matter in:
a) objective idealism;
b) subjective idealism;