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1. Defined as a period starting in the last quarter of the 20’Th century when
information became effortlessly accessible through publication and the
management of information by computers and computers network.
a. Modern age b. Information age c. technological age
2. Who proposed the theory of information age in 1982?
a. James R. b. Johannes Gutenberg c. Samuel Jonsons
3. Sumerian first writing system.
a. hieroglyphics b. clepsydia c. cuneiform
4. Egyptian writing system.
a. Hieroglyphics b. clepsydia c. cuneiform
5. In this year Papyrus roll was used
a. 300 BC b. 500 BC c. 220 BC
6. Who invented the television camera tube in the year 1923?
a. Richard Wurman b. Alfred Adler c. Zvorkyn
7. It described as a PC that is not designed for portability.
a. Desktop computer b. Laptop c. Wearable computer
8. They involved materials that are usually integrated into cellphones, watches,
and other small objects or places.
b. Desktop computer b. Laptop c. Wearable computer
9. A worldwide system of interconnected networks that facilitate data
transmission among innumerable computers.
a. Internet b. Mainframes c. Electronic communication
10. He invented the printing press using movable metal type.
a. Richard Wurman b. Johannes Gutenberg c. Samuel Jonsons
11. He is the father of modern psychology.
a. Carl Jung b. Alfred Adler c. Sigmund Freud
12. According to Freud the most significant stage of human life is between in what
age?
a. 1 to 5 years old b. 0 to 7 years old c. 1 to 7years
old
13. They believe that an individual behavior can be observed as an individual
respond and react to external stimuli coming from the environment.
a. Behaviorist b. sociologist c. psychologist
14. They believe that an individual behavior can be described and explained
through mental events or to internal psychological processes.
a. Behaviorist b. Sociologist c. psychologist
15. It is a set of ideals, standards or beliefs used to describe behavior and thought.
a. Philosophy b. etymology c. sociology
16. He believed that you as a person, should consciously contemplate, turn your
gaze inward, and analyze the true nature and values that are guiding your life.
a. Plato b. Socrates c. David Hume
17. A student of Socrates. According to him “soul” is the most divine aspect of
human being.
a. Aristotle b. David Hume c. Plato
18. The element that enjoys sensual experiences, such as food, drink and sex.
a. the appetitive soul b. the rational soul c. the spirited soul
19. this is conscious awareness. This is the part of us that think and analyzes.
a. the appetitive soul b. the rational soul c. the spirited soul
20. the one with lots of energy, power and emotions.
a. the appetitive soul b. the rational soul c. the spirited soul
21. he was deeply influenced by Plato’s ideas. Following view of Plato but adds
Christianity.
a. Rene Descartes b. St. Thomas Aquinas c. St. Augustine
22. According to him the body of human is like an animals/object, but what makes
a human is his essence.
a. Rene Descartes b. St. Thomas Aquinas c. St. Augustine
23. He is famous in the line “Cogito ergo sum” I think therefore I am.
a. Rene Descartes b. St. Thomas Aquinas c. St. Augustine
24. He disagrees with all the other philosophers. According to him, all knowledge
is derived from human senses.
a. Aristotle b. David Hume c. Plato
25. He agrees with Hume that everything starts with perception/sensation of
impressions.
a. David Hume b. Plato c. Immanuel Kant
26. He believed that sense of self is derived from our behaviors and actions.
a. Plato b. Gilbert Ryle c. Immanuel Kant
27. A social science concerned with the study of social relationships and the
various ways these relationships are patterned in terms of our membership of
social groups.
a. Philosophy b. etymology c. sociology

28. Focus on individual what makes them unique.


a. Psychology b. etymology c. sociology
29. Founding father of psychoanalysis theory.
a. Freud b. Hume c. Erikson

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