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GEN 003 RATIONALE

1. During this stage, all humans were hunter-gatherers.


A. Iron Age B. Stone Age C. Bronze Age D. Middle Ages

2 What is the name of the FIRST or OLD Stone Age?


A. Neolithic
B. Paleolithic
C. Mesolithic
D. Stone Age

3. Technology deals with


A. discoveries B. scientific method C. creating things D. solving problems

4. The period of enlightenment when the developments in the fields of mathematics and
science transformed the views of society about nature.
A. Neolithic revolution
B. Scientific revolution
C. Darwinian revolution
D. Copernican revolution

5. It serves as a tenant for modern genetics research.


A. psychoanalysis theory
B. geocentrism
C. heliocentrism
D. evolutionary theory

6. A written work by Nicolas Copernicus which explicitly presented the heliocentric model
of the solar system in the Renaissance period.
A. “Origin of Species” B. “ Commentariolus” C. “Commentarius” D. all
of these

7. He was the founder of psychoanalysis.


A. Charles Darwin B. Nicolaus Copernicus C. Sigmund Freud
D. Alfred Wallace

8. A stage of development according to Freud when a child becomes focused on oral


pleasures such as sucking.
A. genital stage B. anal stage C. oral stage D. latency stage

9. Sexual urges remain largely repressed at this stage.


A. latency stage B. anal stage C. genital stage D.
latency stage

10. Iron age occurred during


A. Ancient times B. Middle age C. Modern age D. Neolithic

11. Telephone replaces


A. cell phone B. fax machine C. telegraphy D.
computer
12. A historical proof on the connection of science and art.
A. Egyptian pyramids B. Mt. Mayon C. Boracay Beach D. Hundred
Islands

13. It aims for principles such as objectivity and reproducibility.


A. art B. culture C. science D. technology

14. It refers to the expression of the author's imaginative or technical skill, intended to be
appreciated for their beauty or emotional power
.
A. art B. culture C. science D. technology

15. It is used to develop new technology, and examine limits to technological development.
A. art B. culture C. science D. technology

16. It is considered to be one of the most important characteristics that human beings
possess.
A. the capacity to be creative
B. the capacity to be embarrass
C. the capacity to be neglected
D. the capacity to be maltreated

17. All activities of science are influenced by ____________.


A. cultural-personal factors B. thought-styles C. both A & B

18. The following factors influenced scientists in theory evaluation, except:


A. intellectual curiosity B. financial security C. personal
opinion

19. Science and culture are mutually interactive. It means that:


A. science affects culture B. culture affects science C. both A & B

20. It refers to a collection of systematic knowledge regarding our surrounding and how
best we can make use of them for ourselves as well as all for all living beings
A. Science B. Technology C. Philosophy D. Ecology

21. What material were the first tools made from?

A. Stones and bones


B. Stones and metal
C. Bones and glass
D. Metal and wood

22. What material did the New Stone age man make their tools out of?

A. Metal
B. Wood
C. Bones
D. Wheat

23. What is the name of the NEW stone age?

A. Paleolithic Era

B. Mesolithic Era

C. Neolithic Era

D. Cave man

24. How did the early caveman get fire?

A. Matches

B. Rubbing rocks together

C. Lightning

D. Volcanos

25. What did the OLD stone age people live in?

A. Caves

B. Houses

C. Tee-pees

D. Villages

26. What is the center of the universe in the geocentric model?

A. Sun

B. Earth

C. Stars
D. Moon

27. What is considered to be the very first technology?

A. Metal spoon

B. Bronze iron

C. Wood knife

D. Stone tool

28. In what era that the use of currency was replaced by barter?

A. Middle Age

B. Stone Age

C. Modern Age

D. Bronze age

29. What theory faces opposition from religious critics?

A. Evolution Theory

B. Theory of Revolution

C. Neolithic Revolution

D. Technology

30. What is Copernicus’ contribution to scientific revolution?

A. Geocentric model

B. Heliocentric model

C. Theory of Revolution

D. Neolithic Revolution

31. A new report predicts that by 2030, as many as 800 million jobs could be lost worldwide due to
which of the following?
A. epidemics B. war C. automation D. all of these

32. What is the challenge of automation to this generation?


A. managing the transition
B. managing the resources
C. organizing funds
D. all of these

33. Automation may possibly lead to which of the following?


A. income inequality B. political instability C. both A &B D. none from
the choices
34. Which of the following countries are likely to be hardly hit by the coming changes brought about
by automation?
A. developing countries
B. underdeveloped countries
C. developed countries
D. progressive countries

35. ______ are becoming a cheap and efficient source of labor.


A. Robotics B. human labor C. computer D. all of these

36. Within the next 20 years, many jobs, including telemarketers, and retail workers, etc. are
predicted to have a _______ chance or higher of becoming automated.
A. 50% B. 95% C. 75% D. 20%

37. Filipinos’ mobile phone subscription is at _______ million.


A. 109 B. 115 C. 119 D. 129

38. An ethical dilemma in which people no longer take time to get out of their houses and mingle
with other people.
A. lazy B. alienation C. unhealthy D. time conscious

39. The ever-growing society has made people see technology as some form of ___________________.
A. necessity B. priority C. nuisance D. hindrance

40. Eighty nine (89) percent of a typical household in the Philippines owns at least four of which of
the following?
A. tablet B. smart TV C. mobile phone D. laptop

41. The following are approaches to gene therapy that are being tested, Except
A. Replacing a mutated gene that causes disease with a healthy copy of the gene
B. Inserting a gene directly into the organ of interest
C. Inactivating, or “knocking out,” a mutated gene that is functioning improperly
D. Introducing a new gene into the body to help fight a disease

42. The following are unsolved problems of Gene Therapy, Except


A. multigene disorders C. long-lived nature
B. cost D. immune response

43. The therapeutic genes are transferred into any cell other than a gamete, germ cell,
gametocyte, or undifferentiated stem cell.
A. Germline Gene Therapy C. Somatic Cell Gene Therapy
B. Gene Therapy D. Somatic Germline Therapy

44. It is a type of cell therapy wherein cells are introduced into the damaged tissue so as to
treat the disorder or the injury.
A. gene therapy B. stem cell therapy C. massage therapy D.
biotherapy

45. Which of the following cells have the ability to self-renew and also give rise to further
generation of cells that can multiply?
A. germ cells B. somatic cells C. meristematic cells D. stem cells

46. According to studies, which of the following is most likely to develop among children
who play violent games?
A. tend to be more aggressive
B. prone to confrontations
C. tend to violent
D. all of these

47. Which of the following is a manifestation of a gadget addict?


A. You are anxious and irritable if you don’t have your favorite electronic gadget with
you.
B. You feel very upset when nobody responds to your latest online post.
C. You have experienced chronic pain or have developed spinal and posture
problems due to overusing gadgets.
D. all of these

48. You are a gadget addict if:


A. You find it difficult to separate your online persona (such as a character in a video
game), from your offline (real) self.
B. You have often used your gadget secretly late into the night to shop or visit
websites with inappropriate content.
C. You have experienced chronic pain or have developed spinal and posture
problems due to overusing gadgets.
D. all of these

49. ______ are becoming a cheap and efficient source of labor.


A. Robotics B. human labor C. computer D. all of these

50. The following are positive effects of gadgets to children; EXCEPT:


A. stimulate senses and imagination
B. promote listening ability
C. prone to violence
D. all of these
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS:

I. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE

1. Hypothesis is a logical predictive statement regarding the outcome of the research.

2.Intellectual virtue is a kind of virtue that can be learned through habit and practice.

3. Homo sapiens have been using fire to cook, through chipping one flint over the other to
produce spark.

4. Tools from stones and flints marked the era of Agricultural Age.

5. Homo sapiens and humans began to sharpen stones as one would a knife; an
example of this is the simple machine called stones.

6. Technology is starting to get more advanced than humans. T

7. Society has a cyclical co-dependence on technology. T

8. Information Age is defined as a “period starting in the last quarter of the 19th century. F, 20th

9. Today, the human mind is pictured as a complicated mechanical machines. F, computer

10. Microchip inventors were awarded a nobel prize in physics in 2000. T

11. Freud break the Nazi code during the World War II.

12. Information Age is also known as digital age.

13. Happiness is considered as supreme good.

14. Information is believed to be more advanced than humans.

15. Telephone replaces the telegraph.

ANSWER KEY

1.T;
2.F,moral virtue
3.F,Homo erectus
4.F,stone age
5.F,wedge
6.T
7.T
8.F,20th
9.F,computer
10.T
11.F,Turing
12.T
13.T
14.F,technology
15.T

II. IDENTIFICATION
____________________1. A philosophical inquiry into the nature of the Good life for a human
being.
____________________2. It is considered as the supreme good.
____________________3. A combination of scientific knowledge and intuition, the highest of all
intellectual
virtues.
____________________4. It is a set of complex theories and ideas based on observing, testing,
analysing and
then processing phenomena.
____________________5. The logical process adopted by scientists to develop knowledge of
nature and present
it as acceptable fact.
____________________6. It is a logical predictive statement regarding the outcome of the
research
____________________7. A kind of virtue that can be learned through habit and practice.
____________________8. ________ have been using fire to cook, through chipping one flint over the
other to
produce spark.
____________________9. Tools from stones and flints marked the era of __________.
____________________10. Homo sapiens and humans began to sharpen stones as one would a
knife; an example of this is the simple machine called _______.

ANSWER KEY
1-Nichomachean ethics 6-Hypotheses
2-Happiness 7-Moral virtue
3-Wisdom 8-Homo erectus
4-Science 9-Stone Age
5-Scientific Method 10-wedge
A. Technology H. Nicolaus Copernicus

B. Theory of Revolution I. Evolution Theory


C. Stone Age J. the contribution of science to technology
D.Creating or inventing things K. Greek civilization
E. Heliocentric model L. Earth
F. Middle Age M. Sun
G. Science N. Neolithic Revolution

1. The Stone Age urbanized into the Bronze Age after the _________.
2. Technology deals with __________.
3. During this age, all humans were hunter–gatherers.
4. It deals with learning new facts.
5. Stone tools are considered to be the very first _____________.
6. Copernicus’ contribution to scientific revolution
7. Darwinian revolution
8. He wrote the Commentariolus.
9. His ideas were an example of what is presently called as a thought experiment.
10. Developed institutions such as the Academy, Lyceum, and Museum.
11. It is during this era, the use of currency was replaced by barter.
12. In the geocentric model, _________ is the center of the universe.
13. With the beginnings of metallurgy, the _____________ of man comes to an end.
14. A theory that faces opposition from religious critics.
15. During ________________________, Chinese philosophy developed theories on
matter and living beings.

ANSWER KEY
1. N
2. D
3. C
4. G
5. A
6. E
7. I
8. H
9. H
10. K
11. F
12. L
13. C
14. I
15. F

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