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,UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
January- March 2022
PLS1502
Introduction to African Philosophy
100 Marks
Duration 4 Hours
1st Examiner: Ms M Khosi; Ms T Modiselle; Mr M Lepuru; Ms G Ndlazi
2nd Examiner: Prof P Mungwini
This paper consists of 13 pages.
Instructions:
• This is a non-venue-examination.
• This paper consists of 50 Multiple-choice Questions that each count for 2 marks.
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1. The origin of the term ‘Africa’ within this module is said to have come from which of
the following:
a. The historical and cultural life of the people of the continent.
b. Africa and her indigenous inhabitants themselves.
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c. Greek and Roman experiences and its climatic conditions.
d. Southern Africans from their journey across the continent.
2. The term ‘African’ in African philosophy refers to:
a. The universality of African Philosophy.
b. The particularity of African Philosophy.
c. The term does not mean anything.
d. The vulnerability of African Philosophy.
3. The term ‘philosophy’ in African Philosophy refers to:
a. The wisdom of African Philosophy.
b. The “scientificality” of African Philosophy.
c. The universality of African Philosophy.
e. The particularity of African Philosophy.
4. According to Imbo, the question “What is African philosophy?” is a complex question
because:
a. We must consider what counts as philosophy in the strictest sense.
b. We must consider who is making the definition and for what audience.
c. We must take into consideration one’s ideological commitments.
d. All the above.
5. In this module we argue that the controversy of the term ‘Africa’ stems from the
fact that:
a. Africans were colonized by non-Africans.
b. Africans vehemently do not like the term.
c. It is home-grown, and an imposition.
d. The term itself is complex.
6. According to Ramose, what is the effect of Africa’s colonial history to our
understandings of African philosophy?
a. Philosophy is strictly an African and Amerindian activity.
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