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Lensology Quiz 3
Milestones 4 & 5, Week 4 - Week 6: Days 19 - 28
- Lens 3 Shades
- Lens 1 Dominant vs Shades
- Lens 2 Shades
- Wrap up
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1. Similarities between L2 and L3:
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There is only one way of looking at things
They are annoyed with Lens 1s
They both filter information using their logical sensibility
There should be no second correct answer or second best answer
2. L2 filters information through reason to:
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defend predecessors or preserve group identity
make sure all things make total sense (to them).
3. L3 filters information through reason to:
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defend predecessors or preserve group identity
make sure all things make total sense (to them).
4. Why would a Lens 3 put on a Lens 2 shades?
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To circumambulate the Kaaba
To satisfy their desires
To protect what to them is morally right, or to do that while not abandoning their group.
To make friends with Lens 1s
5. When we put on a Lens 1, we would follow anyone based on trust. This trust is:
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unconsciously bias
not bias
6. How far Lens 1 is limiting or detrimental depends on:
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the lens of the person or people they follow
the level of piety of the person or people they follow
the popularity of the person or people they follow
the gender of the person or people they follow
7. Survival of one's group identity depends on Lens 1s dominating the scene.
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False
True
8. When we adopt Lens 2 teachings, we are a:
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Lens 2
Lens 1 with a 2 Shades (L1-2)
Lens 2 with a 1 shades (L2-1)
Lens 1
9. When we scour the textbooks, we are using:
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Lens 1
Lens 2
Lens 3
10. L1:L2:L3
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Pre-rational: Semi-Rational: Rational
National: Permanent Resident: International
Irrational: Rational : National
Follower: Leader: President
11. L3:L2:L1
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Merry Christmas: Haram: Happy Holidays
Liberalist : Semi-Literalist: Literalist
12. Bearers of this lens have the highest risk of erring as their premise is trust-based blind-following:
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Lens 2
Lens 3
Lens 1
13. L1 as a dominant lens becomes a problem when parents or leaders continuously impose follower-attitude and dependent mindset on their children or followers even after they have passed the finish line of learning.
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False
True
14. L2 as a dominant lens is bias and limiting because:
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Its bearers use their own reason and opinion to interpret their textbooks
It restricts itself to scouring only textbooks originating or belonging to their own group
It puts on a Lens 1 shades
15. L3 as a dominant lens is rigid and limiting because:
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It puts on a Lens 1 shades
It completely shuns stories or anything it finds illogical without any consideration
It is selective when scouring textbooks
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