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Introduction to the Concept of Time
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1
Multiple Choice
medium
Which scientist's theories of relativity are mentioned as supporting the idea of Eternalism?
A
Isaac Newton
B
Galileo Galilei
C
Albert Einstein
D
Stephen Hawking
2
Fill in the Blank
easy
The time of clocks, calendars, and schedules that is measurable, consistent, and public is called ________ time.
3
Essay/Long Answer
hard
Based on the text, describe the two different explanations provided for the 'arrow of time'. Distinguish between the scientific (physics-based) explanation and the psychological one.
4
True/False
easy
The experience of waiting for payday or for maize to grow are examples of objective time.
True
False
5
Multiple Choice
easy
What is the common term for the one-way flow of time from past to future?
A
The river of time
B
The arrow of time
C
The tunnel of time
D
The direction of time
6
Multiple Choice
medium
What is the psychological arrow of time based on, according to the module?
A
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
B
The relative nature of spacetime
C
The mind's process of creating memories to understand cause and effect
D
The objective measurement of clocks and calendars
7
Multiple Choice
medium
The text uses the example of a hot cup of tea cooling down to illustrate what?
A
Subjective time passing slowly
B
The theory of Presentism
C
The state of 'flow'
D
The increase of entropy and the arrow of time
8
Short Answer
medium
What is the name of the law from physics that states that total disorder in the universe always tends to increase?
9
True/False
medium
Entropy is described in the module as a measure of order or neatness in a system.
True
False
10
Short Answer
medium
What is the key difference between objective time and subjective time as explained in the text?
11
Short Answer
hard
According to the text, why does a year feel much longer to a five-year-old than to a fifty-year-old?
12
Multiple Choice
hard
From an Eternalist perspective, how is Zambia's independence in 1964 viewed?
A
As an event that is gone and only exists in memory
B
As a possible future event
C
As a moment located at a different point in spacetime, as real as the present
D
As an illusion created by our collective consciousness
13
Essay/Long Answer
hard
Explain the philosophical theories of Presentism and Eternalism as described in the module. Be sure to describe the core belief of each and use the 'loaf of bread' analogy to clarify Eternalism.
14
True/False
medium
The text suggests that our perception of time is a perfect reflection of objective reality.
True
False
15
True/False
hard
The text suggests that it is logically impossible for time to move backward.
True
False
16
Multiple Choice
medium
Which of the following is an example of 'objective time' as described in the text?
A
The feeling that a wait in Lusaka traffic is an eternity
B
The experience of hours melting away while coding a program
C
A project deadline set for a specific date and time
D
The feeling that summer lasted forever as a child
17
Multiple Choice
medium
If Presentism is true, what does this imply about the future?
A
The future already exists and is unchangeable.
B
The future is an illusion created by our minds.
C
The future is open and unwritten, a blank page.
D
The future is just as real as the present.
18
Short Answer
easy
List one of the activities mentioned in the text that can cause a person to enter a state of 'flow'.
19
True/False
medium
Eternalism suggests that the future is merely a possibility that has not happened yet.
True
False
20
Multiple Choice
easy
What is 'subjective time' according to the module?
A
The official time measured by atomic clocks
B
The consistent time used for international schedules
C
Your personal, internal experience of time that stretches and shrinks
D
The time that exists equally in the past, present, and future
21
Multiple Choice
easy
The theory of Eternalism argues that which parts of time are equally real?
A
Only the present and the past
B
Only the present and the future
C
Only the present moment
D
The past, the present, and the future
22
Short Answer
hard
How does our mind's ability to create memories relate to the psychological arrow of time?
23
Multiple Choice
medium
What is the psychological state where you are so absorbed in a task that your sense of time seems to disappear?
A
Entropy
B
Presentism
C
Flow
D
Eternalism
24
Multiple Choice
hard
According to the text, how does a person's age affect their perception of time?
A
Time feels faster for children because they have more energy.
B
Time feels the same for everyone, regardless of age.
C
Time feels shorter for older people because a year is a smaller percentage of their life.
D
Time feels slower for older people because their memories are longer.
25
Short Answer
easy
What are the two main opposing philosophical theories about the reality of time discussed in the module?
26
Multiple Choice
medium
The text gives an example of turning an egg into an omelet to illustrate what concept?
A
The flexibility of subjective time
B
The reality of the past in Eternalism
C
The one-way direction of the arrow of time
D
The measurable nature of objective time
27
Multiple Choice
medium
What scientific concept is offered as the most popular explanation for the arrow of time?
A
Relativity
B
Gravity
C
Entropy
D
The Big Bang
28
Fill in the Blank
easy
The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that the total ________ in a closed system always tends to increase.
29
True/False
easy
According to the text, the theory of Presentism aligns with our intuitive, common-sense experience of the world.
True
False
30
Multiple Choice
medium
The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that the total entropy in a closed system tends to:
A
Decrease
B
Remain constant
C
Fluctuate randomly
D
Increase
31
True/False
hard
The psychological arrow of time suggests that our consciousness might impose a forward direction on time to make sense of the world.
True
False
32
Short Answer
medium
In simple terms as described in the module, what is entropy?
33
Multiple Choice
medium
What analogy is used in the text to explain the concept of Eternalism?
A
A flowing river
B
A long loaf of bread
C
A ticking clock
D
A growing maize plant
34
True/False
hard
Einstein's theories of relativity make the idea of a single, universal 'now' easy to defend scientifically.
True
False
35
True/False
easy
According to the module, an hour in Lusaka is the same length as an hour in London.
True
False
36
Multiple Choice
easy
According to the text, which philosophical theory suggests that only the present moment is truly real?
A
Eternalism
B
Presentism
C
Relativism
D
Subjectivism
37
True/False
easy
Objective time is influenced by your emotions and level of engagement.
True
False
38
Multiple Choice
hard
If Eternalism is true, what profound question does it raise?
A
Questions about the accuracy of clocks
B
Questions about the speed of light
C
Questions about free will and destiny
D
Questions about the measurement of entropy
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