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Quiz Transcendence

The document describes six concepts: 1) social skills and ability to interact with others, 2) self-control and ability to make choices, 3) self-awareness including thoughts and identity, 4) the inherent worth of each person, 5) characteristics of being human such as consciousness and morality, 6) a spiritual or non-physical existence beyond material things. It provides definitions for each of these six concepts.

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Quiz Transcendence

The document describes six concepts: 1) social skills and ability to interact with others, 2) self-control and ability to make choices, 3) self-awareness including thoughts and identity, 4) the inherent worth of each person, 5) characteristics of being human such as consciousness and morality, 6) a spiritual or non-physical existence beyond material things. It provides definitions for each of these six concepts.

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DIRECTIONS: Identify what is being described in each statement. DIRECTIONS: Identify what is being described in each statement.

1. It is the capability of person to reach out and interact with others and 1. It is the capability of person to reach out and interact with others and
the world. the world.
2. It is the capability of persons to make choices and decisions 2. It is the capability of persons to make choices and decisions
based on their preferences, monitor, and regulate their actions, based on their preferences, monitor, and regulate their actions,
and be goal-oriented and self-directed. and be goal-oriented and self-directed.
3. It refers to the person clear perception of one self which includes 3. It refers to the person clear perception of one self which includes
her thoughts, emotions, identity and actions. goals, dreams, and her thoughts, emotions, identity and actions. goals, dreams, and
plans. plans.
4. Each person is worth the same as another person in the sense 4. Each person is worth the same as another person in the sense
that every person is priceless, unique, unrepeatable, and that every person is priceless, unique, unrepeatable, and
irreplaceable. irreplaceable.
5. It is characterized by consciousness, rationality, and a moral 5. It is characterized by consciousness, rationality, and a moral
sense and traditionally thought of as a consisting of both a body sense and traditionally thought of as a consisting of both a body
and a mind or soul. and a mind or soul.
6. It is a state of being above and beyond the limits of material 6. It is a state of being above and beyond the limits of material
experiences. experiences.

DIRECTIONS: Identify what is being described in each statement. DIRECTIONS: Identify what is being described in each statement.
1. It is the capability of person to reach out and interact with others and 1. It is the capability of person to reach out and interact with others and
the world. the world.
2. It is the capability of persons to make choices and decisions 2. It is the capability of persons to make choices and decisions
based on their preferences, monitor, and regulate their actions, based on their preferences, monitor, and regulate their actions,
and be goal-oriented and self-directed. and be goal-oriented and self-directed.
3. It refers to the person clear perception of one self which includes 3. It refers to the person clear perception of one self which includes
her thoughts, emotions, identity and actions. goals, dreams, and her thoughts, emotions, identity and actions. goals, dreams, and
plans. plans.
4. Each person is worth the same as another person in the sense 4. Each person is worth the same as another person in the sense
that every person is priceless, unique, unrepeatable, and that every person is priceless, unique, unrepeatable, and
irreplaceable. irreplaceable.
5. It is characterized by consciousness, rationality, and a moral 5. It is characterized by consciousness, rationality, and a moral
sense and traditionally thought of as a consisting of both a body sense and traditionally thought of as a consisting of both a body
and a mind or soul. and a mind or soul.
6. It is a state of being above and beyond the limits of material 6. It is a state of being above and beyond the limits of material
experiences. experiences.

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