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SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY


FINAL EXAMINATION
First Semester S.Y. 2021-2022

Name: FATI-IG, GARTH GIL A.


Score:
Section: BSCPE-1A
Date: THURSDAY 16, 2021
PART I. MULTIPLE CHOICE.
Instructions: Analyze and read carefully the following questions and choose which among the
choices is the correct answer. Write the letter of your answer on the spaces provided for you. Avoid
erasures.
B 1. Which of the following is not true about Aristotle?
a. Change is inherent in things.
b.He agreed with his teacher’s position.
c. Reality can be understood by observing the external world.
d.We all start at potentialities and move toward actualities.
C 2. Which of the following statement is true?
a. Man is constantly in pursuit of the good life.
b.Man has worked hard in pointing out what amounts to a good and happy life.
c. Every person has his perspective when it comes to what comprises the good life.
Aristotle puts everything back to the ground in claiming that we have world of matter and forms.
A 3. Which does not belong to the group?
a. Euclid
b. Democritus
c. Epicurus
d. Leucippus
From number 4 to 11, choose the letter of your answers inside the box.

a. Stoicism c. Materialism e. Theism


b. Humanism d. Hedonism

D 4. To generate happiness, one must learn to distance oneself and be apathetic.


A 5. The world is made up of tiny indivisible units.
D 6. The end goal of life is acquiring pleasure.
E 7. Free from the shackles of God that monitors and controls.
C 8. There is no need to posit immaterial entities as sources of purposes.
E 9. The ultimate basis of happiness is the communion with God.
B 10. Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die.
C 11. We should adopt the fact that some things are not within our control.
C 12. Which of the following is not true about information age?
a. Called as digital age and the new media age.
b. Associated with the development of computers.
c. A period starting in the third quarter of the 20th century.
d. Information became effortlessly accessible.
C 13. The following are effects of climate change, except?
a. Glaciers have shrunk
b. Extreme weather conditions
c. Sea water level drop down
d. Plant and animals ranges have shifted and trees are flowering sooner
A 14. It is a change in the statistical distribution of weather pattern that lasts for an extended period
of time.
a. Climate change
b. Body change
c. System change
d. Global warming
A 15. Which is not true with global warming?
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a. caused by heat released from the earth’s surface


b. caused by the entry of ultraviolet rays from the sun to the earth’s atmosphere
c. primarily the result of release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
d. Greenhouse effect

From number 16 to 21, choose the letter of your answers inside the box.

C 16. This computer has a


a. Personal computer c. Desktop computer more powerful
b. Laptop d. Server processor, additional
memory and can also
perform 3D graphics.
B 17. It has a battery-powered
package.
D 18. A computer that has been improved to provide network services to other computers.
C 19. It offers more storage, power and versatility than their portable versions.
A 20. This is first known as microcomputers.
D 21. This usually boast powerful processors, tons of memory and large hard drives.

PART II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE


Instructions: Analyze whether the statement is true or false. Write TRUE if the statement is
correct and if false, underline and change the identified word or phrase to make the statement
correct. (2pts each)
FALSE 1. Genetic engineering, also called as genetic biomodification, is the direct manipulation of an
organism’s genome using biotechnology. Gene
FALSE 2. GMO is the alteration of the genetic material of an organism. Genetically modified organism
FALSE 3. One of the benefits of GMO is the higher deficiency in farming. Lower
TRUE 4. In transgenic, a gene is moved within a closely related species.
TRUE 5. A gene is edited to amplify, delete, insert, silence or repress the gene in subgenic.
TRUE 6. GMO crops make more efficient industries.
TRUE 7. Summer squash and canola are some crops that have been commercialized in US.

FALSE 8. Some 91% of coral reefs damaged directly or indirectly by human activities. 50%
TRUE 9. DNA cloning and free breeding are some ways in bringing back endangered species.
TRUE 10. The lesser variation of species means the lower biodiversity in an area.

PART III. ENUMERATION


Instruction: Give what is being asked.

A. Enumerate 5 importance of Biodiversity.


1. Economic
2. Cultural
3. Scientific
4. Ecological life support
5. Recreation
B. Effects of Climate Change.
1. Rising of sea level
2. Poverty
3. Health risk
4. Not enough food
5. Loss of species
C. Enumerate 5 examples of indigenous knowledge that are taught and practiced by the indigenous
people.
1. Bodong
2. Batok
3. Paniyaw, Ngilin, Bain
4. Wiyawi/ Salidumay
5. Pattong

PART IV. CREATING


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Instructions: Answer the following questions. You will be guided by the rubrics below.
A. Do people really need technology in their lives? Is it really a necessity? (8pts)

B. When can you say that a person has “the Good Life? Explain. (6pts)

C. As a millennial, how do you help preserve the indigenous knowledge of your own community?
(4pts)

Element Information Points


CONTENT The presence of ideas developed through facts, 4/3 pts
examples, anecdotes, details, opinions, statistics, reason
and/or explanation.
ORGANIZATION The order developed and sustained within and across 2/1 pts
paragraphs using transitional devices including
introduction and conclusion.

Prepared by:

VIDA V. GUNNAWA
CEIT Faculty

Checked by:

IMELDA C. AGBISIT, PhD


DNS Chairman

Approved by:

RHONJHON R. GARMING, MED,MECE


CEIT Dean

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