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ACTIVITY NO. 16___________________________________________________________
Unit Test
I. True or False. Write true of the statement is correct and false if the
statement is incorrect.
1. Revealing continues as man determines himself as apart from
unconcealment.
2. Deep desire to master technology is what causes it to slip out of
hand.
3. Modern technology is responsible to man’s happiness.
4. Man is at lost to technology when he does not allow himself to be
fully captured
By enframing and continues to question what he is set upon.
5. Unlocking carries the idea that nature will not reveal itself unless
challenge is set upon it.
6. Human being is endowed with innate abilities and characteristics
that let him sustain his function and to survive in the given
environment.
7. Epicarus believes that happiness is the highest desire and ambition
of all human beings.
8. Philosophers similarly defines the term “flourishing”.
9. Scientific applications continuously provide convenience to human
lives.
10. Philosophers describes happiness as the “constant state of well-
being”.
11. Danger comes with technology’s continues revealing.
12. Martin Heidegger faced many oppositions when he said that
technology creates unpredictable devastating effects.
13. Technology has well advanced after the World War 1.
14. Martin Heidegger is one of the philosophers that support
existentialism.
15. Jacques Ellul said, “Technology is by no means technological.
16. The term “good” is commonly used interchangeably with the term
“right”.
17. Taking the right action means correctly deviating to apply a norm,
premise, presupposition, rule, standard or law.
18. The feeling of satisfaction on research and development opens an
endless doors for skeptics.
19. Aristotle’s view on what is “good” depends on the “specific entity
under consideration”.
20. Man’s idea of “good life” differs in many dimension.
21. Plateau depicts two possible trajectories for the future of humanity:
one representing an increase followed by a permanent plateau, the
other representing an increase followed by a permanent plateau, the
other representing status (or close to) to the current status quo.
22. Virtual reality environments will constitute an expanding fraction of
our experience. The capability of recording, surveillance, biometrics,
and data mining technologies will grow, making it increasingly feasible
to keep track of where people go, whom they meet, what they do, and
what goes on inside their bodies.
23. If we learn to control the biochemical processes of human
senescence, healthy lifespan could be radically prolonged. A person
with the age- specific mortality of a 20 year old would have a life
expectancy of about a thousand years.
24. Drugs and other neuro technologies could make it increasingly
feasible for users to shape themselves into the kind of people they
want to be by adjusting their personality, emotional character, mental
energy, romantic attachments, and moral character.
25. Machine intelligence, is another potential revolutionary technology.
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ACTIVITY NO. 17___________________________________________________________
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer and write your answer
on the space provided before each number.
1. Which of the following means the bringing forth of something with
the help of external factors?
a. Anti – thesis c. Poiesis
b. Metamorphosis d. Sysnthesis
2. The usual definition of technology limits our
a. Revealing c. searching
b. Thinking d. waiting
3. Man is a/ an in the setting upon of challenges to nature.
a. Actor c. Being
b. Agent d. Dasein
4. Is what Heidegger calls something or someone when it
lost to its very nature and functionality is the main concern.
a. Causa Materialis c. Causa Finalis
b. Causa Formalis d. Causa Efficiens
5. Modern technology is achieved when is applied to nature.
a. Challenge c. neglect
b. effort d. none of the above
6. views technology as a means to an end.
a. Technological Pessimism c. Technological
Optimism
b. Aristotelianism d. Existentialism
7. Which statement is incorrect?
a. The real essence of technology lies in enframing.
b. The continues revealing brought about by technology poses
dangers to the society.
c. Technocratism is the extreme version of technological optimism.
d. Technological optimism basically investigates why something
has come to an end.
8. Technological Pessimism is characterized by
a. Technologists, engineers, and lay people believing technology
can alleviate all the difficulties of life.
b. The study of the meaning of existence of something.
c. Technological advances have a price.
d. Technology is to meet a certain demand.
9. Which is an example of challenging nature?
a. The ancient windmill c. The wooden bridge
b. The farmer planting seeds d. Hydroelectric Plant
10. Which statement is correct?
a. Technology as a way of revealing is a two-way relationship.
b. Aristotle treated philosophy of technology as a way of revealing.
c. There is no way man will not understand that which unconcealed
before him.
d. Technological optimism believes that technology has a price to
pay if it is to the advancement of the society.
11. Which of the following refers to a state of having a good
indwelling spirit or being in a contented state of being healthy,
happy, and prosperous?
a. Anomalia c. Eudaimonia
b. Daemon d. Existence
12. For Aristotle, is man’s highest desire and ambition.
a. Admiration c. dreams
b. adventure d. happiness
13. Which of the following refers to the practical application of
knowledge especially in a particular area?
a. Human advancement c. Science and Technology
b. Science Advancement d. Technology
14. The following are advantages brought about by technology
except for
a. Man has become advanced by using various new technology.
b. Due to the development in the science and technology, the
impossible have become possible.
c. Difficult thing and work have become easy and comfort to man
due to science and technology
d. Life has become confusingly easy and unstable
16. Which of the following does not defines the “Humanity”?
a. Humanity is the human race, which includes everyone on Earth.
It’s also a word for the qualities that makes us human, such as
the ability to love and have compassion, be creative, and not be
a robot or alien.
b. The word humanity is from the Latin “humanitas” for human
nature, kindness”.
c. Humanity includes all the humans, but it can also refer to the
kind feelings humans often have for each other.
d. None of the above
17. The following are positive views for technology except for
a. Material standard of living c. Unimprovement in
evolutionary view
b. Untimely death is reduced d. Reduced duffering
18. The negative view for technology includes the following, except:
a. Society had become more and more dependent on technology.
b. Lack the willingness to think before we act.
c. Humans become patient.
d. Technology is making us so bust that can’t even find time to
spend with our closed ones.
19. The contemporary social problems includes the following except:
a. The view that life is getting worse is typically fuelled by concern
about contemporary social problems.
b. The kind of problems is deviant behaviour, such as criminality,
drug use and school refusal.
c. The decline of the influence of the church, the family and the
local community are also seen to impoverish the quality of life of
modern people, as are the rising divorce rates.
d. None of the above
20. The Society drifting away from away from human nature includes
the following, except:
a. The notion of decay is often part of the idea society drifting away
from the human nature, because society has changed a lot, while
human nature has not.
b. A view of the society that is a piece of equipment and
controllable force that presses humans into a way of life that
does not really fit them.
c. The idea that life is getting worse fits a long tradition of social
criticism and apocalyptic prophecies.
d. A view that a paradise is lost and is unlikely to be restored.
21. “eu”: good:” daemon:
a. Bad c. spirit
b. Right d. soul
22. Who is the Greek philosopher who believes that balance and
temperance were what created space for happiness?
a. Aristotle c. Neitczhe
b. Epicarus d. Hedonist
23. The following are the philosophers’ views on happiness except
for
a. “constant state of well-being”
b. “ ideal state of laziness”
c. “highest desire and ambition”
d. None of the above
24. The following are evidences of scientific knowledge applications
except:
a. The rise of information technologies has made global
communications possible.
b. The introduction of gene therapy, stem cells and cloning had
improved the medical and health sectors.
c. Economic growth and global standing were achieved through
innovations.
d. All of the above.
25. There are different classes of scenarios involving societal
collapse, except
a. Local Societal Collapse
b. Individual societies can collapse, but this is unlikely to have a
determining effect on the future of humanity if other advanced
societies survive and take up where the failed societies left off.
All historical examples of collapse have been of this kind.
c. Global Societal Collapse
d. A new kind of threat (e.g nuclear holocaust or catastrophic
changes in the global environment ) or the trend towards
globalization and increased interdependence of different parts of
the world create a vulnerability to human civilization as a whole.