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STS Final

Test I
1. An alchemist who invented black powder of gun powder.
A. Sumerian B. Egyptian C. Roman D. Chinese
2. It is a type of high-resolution scanning probe microscope that has a resolution that you can
measure in fractions of a nanometer.
A. Atomic Force Microscope B. Scanning Tunneling Microscope
C. Electron Microscope D. All of these
3. A polymer made up of a repeating chemical unit known as the nucleotide
A. RNA B. DNA C. LNA D. GMA
4. Where specific place of Egypt were evidences regarding the treatment of wounds and
diseases were found and even some mathematical calculations currently used in Geometry and
Trigonometry been found around for thousands of years?
A. Nile Valley of Egypt B. Giza C. Mesopotamia D. Nile River
5. It refers to the change of the orientation of the rotational axis of the Earth.
A. Aphelion B. Precession C. Solstice D. Equinox
6. He was a mathematician and astronomer who proposed that the sun is stationary and is the
center of the universe and Earth revolved around it.
A. Nicolaus Copernicus B. Ptolemy C. Aristotle D. Charles Darwin
7. It refers to the long-term weather patterns prevailing over a given area of the planet.
A. Climate B. Weather C. Season D. Climate Change
8. A group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing
the same geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and
dominant cultural expectations.
A. Community B. Civilization C. Tribe D. Society
9. According to Freud, this structure of personality is the animalistic nature of man the
MAKAHAYOP personality.
A. Ego B. Id C. Evo D. Super Ego
10. It is designed to introduce genetic material into cells to compensate for abnormal genes or
to make a beneficial protein
A. Germline Gene Therapy C. Gene Therapy
B. Somatic Gene Therapy D. Chemotherapy
11. The earliest known form of human artifacts about 2.3 million years ago were roughly shaped
stones used for chopping and scraping. These stones were primarily found In?
A. Europe B. Southern Africa C. Western Africa D. Eastern Africa
12. These are rights granted to individuals by laws which are promulgated by the law-making
body and consequently may be abolished by the same body.
A. Natural Rights B. Statutory Rights C. Constitutional Rights D.
All Right
13. This refers to the point in the orbit of the Earth farthest from the sun.
A. Aphelion B. Precession C. Equinox D. Autumn
14. A socio-political system that divide the Philippines country's land and mineral resources
including its people.
A. Encomienda B. Hacienda C. Encantadia D. both a & b
15. These are rights of the citizens to participate directly or indirectly to the establishment or
administration of the government.
A. Natural Rights B. Statutory Rights C. Civil Rights D. Constitutional Rights
16. A book of the Romans that contains historical events and newly legislated laws.
A. Codex B. Cuneiform C. Hieroglyphics D. Ziggurat
17. The angle Earth's axis of rotation is tilted as it travels around the Sun is known as.
A. Eccentricity B. Obliquity C. Earth's Axial Tilt D. Ingenuity
18. They were commonly used in agricultural processes like milling of grains which was a
necessary form of food processing during that time the Greek civilization discovered
A. Wind Mill B. Water Mill C. Wheel D. Plow
19. Application of nanotechnology wherein most sunscreens today are made from nanoparticles
that effectively absorb light, including the more dangerous ultraviolet range.
A. Biomedical and Drug Delivery B. Agriculture and Food
C. Cosmetics and Paints D. Textile
20. A farm technology invented by the Mesopotamians which would enable them to dig the
ground where seeds would be planted.
A. Plow B. Wheel C. Water Mill D. All of these
21. What is the meaning of DNA?
A. Deoxyribonuclic Acid B. Doexyribonucleic Acid
C. Deoxyribonucleic Acid D. Deoxyribonucllec Acid
22. A latin word of Nano is "nenus" which means
A. Dwarf B. Small C. Micro D. None of these
23. It is the highest level of the mind that contained repressed urges, thoughts, memories, and
wishes which are disturbing and threatening.
A. Conscious mind B. Pre-conscious mind C. Unconscious mind D. None of these
24. It was perceived to be the strongest political and social entity in the west during ancient
time.
A. Roman Empire B. Egyptian Civilization C. Chinese Civilization D. None of these
25. He was a serbian scientist who hypothesized the long-term, collective effects of changes in
Earth's position relative to the Sun are a strong driver of Earth's long-term climate.
A. Milatin Milankovitch B. Miluten Milankobitch C. Milutin Milankovitch D. Milutin
Milakovitch
26. Self-fulfillment, reaching one's potential to the fullest, creativeness and appreciation of
beauty and symmetry as the last level of man's motivation
A. Human Flourishing B. Self-Actualization C. Motivation D. All of these
27. In terms of science and technology they were the most advanced of all pre-Columbian
civilizations.
A. Sumerian B. Egyptian C. Roman D. Mayan
28. The potential energy stored in the water held in dams by is made to drive a water turbine
and generator which in turn produces electric power. This form of energy generation is called?
A. Hydropower Plant B. Hydroelectric Power C. Geothermal Energy D. Windmill
29. An Austrian physician who emphasized the role of psychoanalysis in dealing with
personality.
A. Sigmund Freud B. Nicolaus Copernicus C. Charles Darwin D. Aristotle
30. Gene therapy that only involves the insertion of therapeutic DNA into body cells and not the
germ cells or gametes?
A. Somatic Gene Therapy B. Germline Gene Therapy C. Chemotherapy D. Gene
Therapy
31. He proposed the
A. Aristotle
32. A microscope that uses a beam of accelerated electrons as a source of illumination
A. Electron Microscope C. Scanning Tunneling Microscope
B. Atomic Force Microscope D. Compound Microscope
33. The power of the wind is harnessed to propel the blades of wind turbine attached to an
electric generator to generate electricity
A. Wind Energy B. Geothermal Energy C. Biomass D. Hydroelectric power
34. The study and application of extremely small things and can be used across all the other
science fields, such as chemistry, biology, physics, materials science, and engineering
A. Nanoscience B. Nanotechnology C. Nanoworld D. both A & B
35. It refers to the time the sun at noon is directly over the equator.
A. Equinox B. Solstice C. Perihelion D. Aphelion
36. Republic Act 8749 is an act that moves for an effective air quality management program that
will mitigate the worsening problems of air pollution in the country is also known as?
A. Cimate Change Act of 2009 C. Solid Waste Management Act of 2000
B. Clean Air Act of 1999 D. Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004
37. This is the energy developed from the wastes of various human and animal activities like the
byproducts and wastes from timber industry, agricultural yields, municipal solid waste etc.
A. Biomass B. Tidal Energy C. Geothermal Energy D. Wind Energy
38. Human beings face the realistic possibility of extinction because of competition from
intelligent robots, which are made by technological advancements in.
A. Artificial Intelligence B. Nanobots C. Nanotechnology D. Nano world
39. A type of pollution happens when chemicals or dangerous foreign substances are
introduced to water, including chemicals, sewage, pesticides and fertilizers from agricultural
runoff, or metals like lead or mercury
A. Air pollution B. Water pollution C. Land pollution D. Noise pollution
40. Solstice that has the longest period of daylight in the year.
A. Summer solstice B. Winter Solstice C. Autumn D. Spring

TEST II. IDENTIFICATION


1. He stated that natural ways are the results of natural causes.
2. They invented the compound Microscope
3. Where specific place Sumeria is located on the southernmost tip of ancient civilization
4. It was developed by the Chinese alchemists to achieve immorality
5. A Roman citizen who started the tradition of stacking up papyrus to form pages of a book that
contains historical events, newly legislated laws, history, politics and literature
6. According to legends, this great Babylonian King built the hanging gardens of Babylon for his
wife, Queen Amytis
7. It is called the mountain of God; was built in the same manner that they constructed the City
of Uruk in Sumeria
8. A Greek philosopher was believed to utilize an alarm clock to signal the start of his lecture
9. It is an effort to achieve self-actualization and fulfillment within the context of a large
community of individuals, each with the right to pursue his or her own such efforts.
10. It is located between the unconscious and conscious mind. It consists of experiences that
we are not aware of but are made conscious by simply focusing on them.
11. These are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth
until death. They apply regardless of where you from, what you believe or how you choose to
live your life.
12. Structure of personality that strives for perfection. It is always to be good and honorable.
13. Pertains to the period of paradigm shifts or changes in the scientific beliefs that have been
widely embraces and accepted by the people.
14. The most well-known and most important greenhouse gas.
15. It is genetically engineered to deliver the gene in conducting gene therapy.
16. It is a point in the orbit of the Earth closest to the sun

ENUMERATION, Direction: Enumerate what is being asked. Write your answer on the answer
sheet provided. (35 pts)
1-6. Six (6) Notable Contributions of the Egyptian Civilization

7-12. Six (6) Remarkable Contributions of the Sumerian Civilization during Ancient Time

13-18. Six (6) Concerns That Make Up the Good Life

19-24. Six (6) Important Composition of Green House Gases

25-30-Six (6) Commonly known Alternative Energy Resources


31-35. Five (5) Types of Pollution

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