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1. Who among the following philosophers strongly 7.

Which of the following is the highest desire and


supported existentialism view on technology? ambition of man according to Aristotle?
A. Aristotle A. Adventure and travel and world
B. Jacques Ellul B. find happiness and self-fulfillment
C. Martin Heidegger C. stable and well-compensated job
D. Friedrich Nietzsche D. good health and well being

2. Which of the following is not included in Ellul's 8. Which of the following is a final cause for
pessimistic argument? bringing forth of a table?
A. Technological progress has a price A. it is solid and grained because it is made of
B. Technological progress creates more wood
problems B. it does not collapse because its design with
C. Technological progress creates damaging four legs of equal length
effects C. it occurs as such because a carpenter made
D. Even though technological problems may it from wood
arise, technology will still be the solutions to D. it has these dimensions because it is
it. intended to support objects

3. Heidegger asserts Dasein "as __." 9. How did Aristotle view technology?
A. a being for whom being is an issue. A. Technology will be judged as either good or
B. the explanation of being bad based on the value given to the product
C. synonymous with the individual. based on its use and effect to the society.
D. humanity B. Even though technological problems may
arise, technology will be the solution to it.
C. Technology is by no means technological
4. How did Martin Heidegger describe technology? D. Technology is a non-stop revealing

A. Technology will be judged as either good or


bad based on the value given to the product 10. Eudaimonia implies whoch of the following?
based on its use and effect to the society.
B. Technology is basically a means to an end. A. Being fully alive as opposed to merely
C. Technology is by no means technological. existing
D. Technology should be seen neutral. B. Simply existing, surviving at all cost.
C. That each person defines his or her
happiness
5. Aristotle specifies happiness by: D. A life of pleasure

A. contrasting his accounts with Plato's


B. experiencing balance and temperence 11. Which two qualities are used to describe as
C. identifying functions of human being "being a good person" based on the notion of Traer
D. trying to save appearances (2007)?
A. Duty and rights
6. The greek work Eudamonia essentially means B. Character and right
____. C. Duty and relationship
D. Character and relationship
A. Duty
B. Flourishing
C. Pleasure
D. Justice
12. Man's ethical foundations differentiate the 17. The following statements define "HUMANITY",
concept of the good life. Which one of the following which is an exception?
preferences is NOT included?
A. Humanity is the human race, which includes
A. Attain pleasure. everyone on Earth.
B. Minimize desires and passions. B. The word humanity comes from the Latin
C. Achieve peace of mind. name, "Humanitas" for "human nature,
D. Quest for material possession. kindness".
C. Humanity includes all humans and also
refers to the kind of emotions they feel for
13. Which of the following conforms to the each other.
specification of the Good Life by Socrates? D. Humanity refers to the standard of living.

A. Life of relationships
B. Balance and temperance 18. The use of artificial intelligence as a platform for
C. Experience precedes worthwhile living online learning ensures that no students are left
D. Identifying the functions of human beings behind. However, it does not inspire students or
resolve conflicts. What limitation of technology to
humanity is this best illustrated?
14. At present, which of the following DOES NOT
tell that technology becomes a necessity and no A. The law of physics
longer a want? B. The problems of functionality
C. The influence of teaching
A. It makes work more efficient and D. The law of software and algorithms
convenient.
B. It makes us stay connected to family
members that live far away. 19. In the new normal scheme, teachers tried to
C. People are routinely utilizing products other record their virtual class meeting so that those
than basic needs such as food, housing and students who missed the discussion could assess
clothing. and update their knowledge based on continuous
D. People would buy the latest phones learning. Which of these ethical issues is NOT
because it has greater camera resolution considered in protecting student participants from
and faster rate of catching network signal. attending online activities?
A. Security
15. From the Aristotelian point of view, what is the B. Informed consent
ultimate goal for a human being to flourish? C. Data privacy
D. Energy consumption
A. Prosperity
B. Success
C. Wealth 20. Understanding the biology of a virus known of
D. Happiness unknown is needed to provide solutions if problems
in the future might arise. Which of the following is
an ethical problem in relation to the enhanced
pathogens?
16. Liz is a well-known artist. She is very good at
her passion for arts and crafts. Lately, she A. It can provide vital information about the
experienced too much pressure in her job and virus and how to treat them.
wanted to have a break to gain peace of mind. This B. It can be used to increase transmissibility
is anchored on which philosophy? and virulence.
C. It can mammalian provide window for
A. Aristotelianism
biosafety risks if mishandled
B. Hedonism
D. It doesn't have any ethical problems at all.
C. Epicureanism
D. Stoicism
21. Mr. Tech is required to upload a photo in his D. Laptop gets very hot after being charged
Research gate account, however, numerous times overnight.
he's been trying to upload several photos but the
program keeps on prompting a note "Photo's
Resolution is too small or too large" What limitation 25. The following are the resources that Tainter
of technology is being portrayed in this scenario? (1990) mentioned in order to sustain populations
A. The laws of Physics EXCEPT
B. The laws of software A. Food
C. The challenge of Algorithms B. Energy
D. The difficulty of Distribution C. Natural Resources
D. Human Capital

22. When doing a simple mathematical


computation, Patrick has noticed that his phone's 26. People may tolerate excessive smog in a
calculation is very much different from a Casio particular city that worsens over decades since they
Calculator even if all the values and operations have time to adopt lower expectations for health
were properly inputted. Which of the technological and quality of life. What term refers to this
limitation is portrayed? phenomenon?
A. Laws of Software A. Creeping Normalcy
B. Problem of Design B. Societal Collapse
C. Laws of Physics C. Progress Paradox
D. Problem of Functionality D. Breakdown

23. Which of the following examples does not 27. The following social evils may have been
illustrate an advantage brought about by decreased by technological advancements in the
technology? modern society
A. Robotics takes over the factory and EXCEPT
automated jobs.
B. Students can search for information, scan, A. Poverty
and email documents in seconds. B. Oppression
C. Medical diagnoses can be made earlier with C. Ignorance
nanotechnology, which results in effective D. Corruption
treatment to patients.
D. Students can save time, effort, and money
on coming to school using Google meet or 28 Some people hear a sound and automatically
zoom for their online class meetings in the see a color; or they read a certain word, and a
new normal scheme. specific color enters their mind. This neurological
condition is known as
A. Dyslexia
24. Which of the following statements speaks about
B. Synesthesia
the limitation of technology in the premise of the
A. Allochiria
problems of Design?
B. Parosmia
A. specific model of phone is not yet
available in the country as of December
2022 but already been used somewhere 29 Which of the following is NOT a feature of a
else. Post Human Condition?
B. Timex watch with a water-resistant
rating of 5 meter being soaked with A. Population bigger than 1 trillion persons
water after the owner dived 8 meters B. Larger than 500 years' life expectancy
under water. C. Near-complete control over the sensory
C. Tesla electric cars are not sold in the input.
Philippines due to a very low demand.
D. Psychological suffering of humans become 34. According to Bill Joy, the following are the
a common occurrence. powerful 21st century technologies EXCEPT:
A. Nanotechnology
B. Robotics
30. The following are the positive views towards C. Weapons of Mass Destruction
technological advancement in the modern society D. Genetics
EXCEPT

35. To get 1 nanometer, you need to divide a 1-


A. The untimely death is greatly reduced meter stick by
B. material standard of living improved
C. Society is drifting away from the human A. a million
nature B. a billion
D. Improvement in the evolutionary views of C. a thousand
human. D. a thousand

31. Cellphones such as iPhones, Huawei, Oppo, 36. Which of the following is a morphological
Vivo have a wide range of programs and property of nanoparticles?
applications such as text messaging, internet
connections, Zoom meetings, and many more. The A. Particle size
students have experienced poor hardware, slow B. Shape
connectivity, limited memory, and can cause eye C. both A & B
constraints. The use of mobile phones limits in D. Neither A&B
terms of what factor?
A. The problem of design 37. Optical microscopy cannot be used to see
B. The problem of functionality nanoparticles due to this reason.
C. The problem of algorithm
D. The difficulty of distribution A. It is very dark in the nanometer scale.
B. The sizes of nanoparticles are smaller than
the smallest wavelength of light.
32. Which of the following is the principal factor 38. A material with at least one of its dimensions
which significantly differs the properties of measuring less than ____ are classified as
nanomaterials from other materials? nanomaterials
A. Size distribution A. 1nm
B. Quantum size effects B. 10nm
C. Specific surface feature C. 100nm
D. All of the above D. 1000nm

33. In Easterbook's progress paradox, what was 39. Which of the following is the application
mentioned to be one of the most effective routes to nanotechnology to food science and technicion
personal satisfaction?
A. Agriculture
A. Charity B. Food safety and becurity
B. Volunteerism C. Product development
C. Successful Career D. All of the above
D. Contentment
40. Which of the process material was not
described as nanotechnology
A. Separation
B. Creation
C. Processing
D. Consolidation
41. Which of the following is NOT true about the 46. A patient is suffering from heritable genetic
Philippine Nanotechnology R&D roadmap? disease. He can be treated by either replacing,
repairing, or turning on or off the genes of the
a. The Philippine aimed to provide ICT and
patient’s cell. Which of the following describes the
semiconductors for local clients
patient’s treatment method?
b. The Philippine aims to develop
nanometers for environmental a. Gene Editing
applications b. Gene Repair
c. The Philippine aimed to fabricate c. Gene Therapy
supercapacitors using indigenous d. Gene Modification
textiles as materials
d. The Philippine aimed to develop several
materials for engineering and industry 47. Which of the following syndromes can only
using nanoclays, nanotubes, and occur in men?
nanofibers.
a. Turner Syndrome
b. Down Syndrome
c. Klinefelter Syndrome
42. Which of the following can most likely affect
d. Patau Syndrome
both male and female individuals?
a. Klinefelter Syndrome
b. Jacobs Syndrome 48. Is it possible for females to manifest autosomal
c. Turner Syndrome single gene disorder?
a. d. Down Syndrome
a. Yes, since it happens in genes that can
be found within the first 22 pairs of non-
sex chromosomes.
43. How will you consider an individual with
b. Yes, since it happens in genes that can
Klinefelter syndrome (XXY)?
be found in all 23 pairs of our
a. Male chromosomes
b. Female c. No, these kinds of disorders are only
c. Either male or female possible on males since it happens in
d. Neither male or female genes found within the X-chromosome
d. No, these kinds of disorders are only
possible in males since it happens in
44. How will you consider an individual with an genes found within the Y-
extra number of its 18th chromosomal pair? chromosome49.

a. a.Male 50.
b. Female 51.
c. Either male or female
d. Neither male or female 52.

53.

54.
45. What is the most recognizable term for
condition Trisomy 21? 55.

a. Down Syndrome 56.


b. Edwards Syndrome
57. Which among the following is not an example of
c. Klinefelter Syndrome single-gene disorder?
d. Turner Syndrome
a) Hemophilia
b) Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
c) Turner Syndrome
d) Sickle cell anemia d) Conventional breeding involves only plants,
while GE involves only animals
58. What is the name of the technique that involves the
insertion of one or more individual genes from one
organism to another?
64. Which example of GMO is inserted with genes from
a) Recombinant DNA Technology bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis making it pest resistance?
b) Whole-genome replacement
c) Selective breeding a) BT eggplant
d) Crossbreeding b) Golden rice
c) Pink pineapple
59. What is the main ethical question that arises from the d) Insulin-producing bacteria
use of GM foods?
65. What is the name of the first animal produced by
a) Whether GM foods are safe for human health reproductive cloning with a nucleus from an adult donor?
and environment
b) Whether GM foods are necessary for food a) Molly
security and nutrition b) Polly
c) Whether GM foods are compatible with cultural c) Dolly
and religious values d) Holly
d) Whether GM foods are fair and equitable for 66. All of the following are the benefits we can get from
farmers and consumers biodiversity except:
60. The following are the potential risks of genetic a) Food
modified organisms except: b) Drugs and medicine
a) More allergic reaction c) Wealth
b) Resistance to antibiotics d) Aesthetic
c) Can predict the effect of gene mutations 67. We know the variations in earth’s chuchu, solar
d) Change in nutritional value chuchu and other factors cause changes in the climate if
61. The following are benefits of GMO except: we removed the human impacts of greenhouse gas
emissions, what the climate be doing today on its own?
a) Control in fertility
b) Higher efficiency in farming a) Slight warming
c) Increase in food processing b) Slight cooling
d) Improvement of undesirable characteristics c) Strong cooling
d) No change
62. Are all GMOs transgenic?
68. A region identified as a biodiversity hotspot means
a) Yes, transgenic organism is another term for that this region
GMO
b) Yes, all GMOs undergo transfer of genes from a) Is well-studied and explored
one species to another, therefore all GMOs are b) Is highly protected and conserved
considered transgenic c) Is low of globally-important species threatened
c) No, since GMOs are made through genetic by pollution
engineering while transgenic organisms are d) Is high of globally-important species threatened
made through selective breeding by habitat destruction
d) No, transgenic organisms with transferred genes 69. Which of the following statements describe
from one species to its genome biodiversity hotspot?
63. What is the main difference between conventional a) It must contain 50% or less of its original
breeding and genetic engineering? vegetation
a) Conventional breeding changes the whole b) It must be a rainforest in located in the tropical
genome, while genetic engineering changes only region
one gene c) It must have at least favorable climate for the
b) Conventional breeding takes longer and different organisms to exist
produces mixed results, while genetic d) It must have at least 1500 species of vascular
engineering is faster and more precise plants classified as endemic
c) Conventional breeding is natural and safe, while 70. OTEC stands for
genetic engineering is unnatural and risky
a) Optimal Thermal Energy Conversion
b) Ocean Thermal Energy Consumption
c) Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
d) Ocean Temporary Energy Consumption

71. The greatest ozone depletion was detected over the

a) Africa
b) Antarctica
c) Asia-Pacific
d) Europe

72. Burning of agricultural wastes may produce/cause

a) Acid rain
b) Global warming
c) Ozone layer depletion
d) All of the above

73. Jacob thinks that the best way to reduce the amount
of garbage his family produces is to burn all of it. Why is
this not the best way?

a) It is a lot of work
b) A fire creates too much heat on a hot summer
day
c) Burning garbage can release toxins and pollute
the air
d) Biodegradable items do not burn

74. The following are changes in the climatic conditions


due to global warming, except:

a) Weather pattern changes


b) Depleting snow covers
c) Increased global formation
d) Increased causes of diarrheal diseases

75. Trees and other plant sources are significant carbon


sinks. It relates to which of the following biodiversity-
derived services?

a) Water supply
b) Food supply
c) Pharmaceuticals
d) Carbon sequestration

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