Assessment True or False. Write the word True if the statement is correct and write the word False if the statement conveys otherwise. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Human actions are always conceived intellectually. 2. According to Aristotle, Acts of man are actions which are deliberately done. 3. Freedom and obligation are two distinct philosophical concepts. 4. A person is totally responsible for an action even if he acted with an impaired conscience. 5. A choice is made from freedom if the person totally knows the kind of choice he makes even though unsure with the consequences. 6. Intellectual choice usually refers to answers for hypothetical moral issues. 7. Practical choice usually pertains to choices for an actual moral dilemma. 8. Freedom is present in the Acts of Man. 9. Involuntary actions are excused from moral examination. 10. Without freedom, obligation does not exist.