UTS 1ST SEM MIDTERMS

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  • What is the physical self?
    It is a tangible aspect of the person that can be directly observed and examined.
  • What basic parts make up the physical self?
    The body includes basic parts such as head, neck, arms, and legs.
  • Which organs are included in the physical self?
    It is made up of organs such as the brain, heart, lungs, stomach, intestines, and muscles.
  • During which life stages does the body perform its functions least well?
    The body performs its functions least well during infancy and old age.
  • What are the two main factors in the development of the physical self?
    • Nature (heredity)
    • Nurture (environment)
  • What does heredity refer to in the context of physical self development?
    Heredity is the transmission of traits or characteristics from parents to offspring.
  • How does the environment influence the development of the physical self?
    Environment is the sum total of the forces or experiences that a person undergoes from conception to old age.
  • Why is physical beauty considered important?
    People judge each other based on their physical looks until they start to know each other well.
  • What is self-esteem?
    Self-esteem is how we value and perceive ourselves, based on our opinions and beliefs about ourselves.
  • Why do people from different cultures change their features?
    They change their features to meet cultural standards of beauty and fulfill religious or social obligations.
  • What is an example of someone who modified their body for cultural reasons?
    Apo Wang-Od is an example of someone who modified their body for cultural reasons.
  • What are the three types of self-esteem?
    • Inflated self-esteem
    • High self-esteem
    • Low self-esteem
  • What characterizes inflated self-esteem?
    Inflated self-esteem is when people hold high regards for themselves, often underestimating others.
  • What is high self-esteem?
    High self-esteem is a positive self-esteem that makes a person satisfied with themselves.
  • What defines low self-esteem?
    Low self-esteem is when a person does not value themselves and does not trust their possibilities.
  • What does good grooming include?
    • Face
    • Skin
    • Hair
    • Nails
    • Feet
    • Clothes
    • Shoes
  • What are social graces?
    • Skills for dealing with people and society
    • Making proper introductions
    • Listening without interrupting
    • Using good table manners
    • Maintaining eye contact
    • Understanding body language