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PHI 103 READING QUIZ (3 VERSIONS)/ PHI 103 READING QUIZ (3 VERSIONS):LATESTPHI 103 READING QUIZ : VERSION 1 Socrates would agree most with which of the following claims about wisdom? (Points : 1) The person who sees his wisdom as worth nothing is wise Wisdom leads to happiness Wisdom is found by co...

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PHI 103 READING QUIZ :

VERSION 1
Socrates would agree most with which of the following claims about wisdom?
(Points : 1)

The person who sees his wisdom as worth nothing is wise
Wisdom leads to happiness
Wisdom is found by consulting the gods
The person who helps the poor displays the highest wisdom
None of the above




Question 2.2. Socrates claims that this is the reason that he was despised.
(Points : 1)

He showed people how wise they were
He talked to people of all different groups and classes
He demonstrated to people that they were not as wise as they thought they were
He killed some children
None of the above




Question 3.3. Socrates makes the following claims about death:
(Points : 1)

It might be a dark, dreamless sleep
It might be continual search for truth with great souls of the past
That even in death a better human is not harmed by a worse human
All of the above
a and b




Question 4.4. Socrates compares himself to this creature in relation to the city of Athens.
(Points : 1)

, A steed
A cow
A tree
A gadfly
A dog




Question 5.5. Socrates went to which of the following groups seeking wisdom?
(Points : 1)

Politicians
Poets
Craftsmen
All of the above
A and B




Question 6.6. Socrates claims to know that he is wise because:
(Points : 1)

His friends told him he was wise
The God at Delphi said no one in Athens was wiser than he
He is able to humiliate people
He searches for truth
None of the above




Question 7.7. Socrates proposes this as an alternative to death as his sentence.
(Points : 1)

Life in prison
Exile from Athens
Torture
All of the above
None of the above

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