I. Multiple choice: I. Directions: Read each item/question carefully.
Write the letter of the correct
answer in the ANSWER SHEET provided.
1. Which of the following is NOT an area of concern among the ancient people?
A. Computerization
B. Engineering
C. Communication
D. Mass production
2. What writing system in the ancient time utilizes word pictures and triangular symbols which are
curved on clay wedge instruments and then left to dry?.
A. Inscription
B. Cuneiform
C. Hieroglyphics
D. Alphabets
3 . Which ancient civilization is well known for using sunbaked bricks in constructing their cities?
A. Egyptian
B. Roman
C. Sumerian
D. Greeks
4. Which ancient civilization is recognized for its efforts in developing two significant literary pieces as
well as the establishment of the Code of Hammurabi?
A. Babylonian
B. Egyptian
C. Sumerian
D. Greeks
5. Which ancient civilization is associated with Pharaohs and the Great Pyramids?
A. Babylonian
B. Egyptian
C. Sumerian
D. Greeks
6. Which ancient form of writing can still be seen in modern society?
A. Alphabet
B. Cuneiform
C. Baybayin
D. Hieroglyphics
7. Wearing a wig was better than putting on a scarf or any other head cover since the wig allowed
heat to escape. This information was carried from which ancient civilization?
A. Babylonian
B. Egyptian
C. Sumerian
D. Greeks
8. Which process refers to the process of heating dairy products to kill the harmful bacteria that allow
them to spoil faster?
A. Decomposition
B. Sterilization
C. Pasteurization
D. Disinfection
9. It is considered one of the most important contributions of the Greek civilization to the world.
Commonly used in agricultural processes like milling of grains which was a necessary form of food
processing during that time.
A. Aqueducts
B. Clepsydra
C. Water Mills
D. Mass production
10. In modern engineering, the term aqueduct is used for any system of pipes, ditches, canals,
tunnels, and other structures used for this purpose. This system flourished under which of the
following ancient civilization?
A. Egyptian
B. Roman
C. Sumerian
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11. Under this Chinese dynasty, culture flourished and civilization spread. The writing was codified,
coinage was developed and chopsticks came into use. What is this dynasty?
A. Zhou dynasty
B. Xia dynasty
C. Han dynasty
D. Qin dynasty
12. Long before the Spaniards came to the Philippines, Filipinos had a civilization of their own. How
did that civilization came into being?
A. Through acculturation or mixing of cultures.
B. Through the introduction of religion.
C. civilization came partly from their response to chaos and confusion
D. Civilization partly came from the Malay settlers.
13. Which of the following period characterized Filipinos that worshiped creatures like the bird, crow,
tortoise, crocodile, and other things they believed had value and connected to their lives?
A. Pre-Colonial period
B. Colonial period
C. Post-Colonial period
D. Modern society
14. Which of the following optical instruments aids in the observation of remote objects and was a
great help for navigators from ancient society up to the modern one?
A. Microscope
B. Periscope
C. Telescope
D. Spectroscope
15. Which ancient civilization gave way to geographic discovery beginning with the invention of the
triangle sail and the magnetic compass?
A. Egyptian
B. Roman
C. Medieval
D. Modern
16. The human attempt to change the world by creating products that can help shape the world.
A. Science
B. Technology
C. Intellectual revolution
D. Nation Building
17. In spite of the advancement in almost all sectors, still the world is not free from
_______except,
A. Hunger
B. Disease
C. Pollution
D. None of the above
18. Advance of science and technology raises important issues A.
Increasingly complex in the context of the globalized world
B. Beyond the control of any single country
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
19. Sustainability – energy and environment include______.
A. Global Warming and CO2 Emission Control
B. Strategies for Efficient and Renewable Energy Use
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
20. The ability of computer systems or software to exchange and make use of information
A. Digital archiving
B. Security and privacy
C. Interoperability
D. All of the above
21. The capacity building includes except,
A. Intellectual Property Rights
B. University Reform
C. Science Education and Communication
D. None of the above
22. It defines as the human attempt to understand the natural world, with or without
concern for practical uses of that knowledge.
A. Technology B. Critical Thinking
C. Science D. Philosophy
23. Known to attempt to change the world by creating products that can help people is
called
A. Technology
B. Critical Thinking
C. Science
D. Philosophy
24. ____________ focus on using Science to develop products except,
A. Architect B. Baker
C. Policeman D. IT specialist
25. Advance of Science and Technology raises important issues except,
A. Decrees complex in context of the globalized world,
B. Beyond the control of any single country,
C. Beyond the reach of the scientific community alone
D. None of the above
26. The new frontiers opened by Science and Technology are the following
A. Manufacturing
B. Nano-Technology
C. Information and communication
D. All of the above
27. The use of STS for human security except,
A. STS to reduce the vulnerability of critical infrastructures
B. Infectious disease
C. STS against natural disaster
D. None of the above
28. Intellectual Revolution means,
A. Used to refer to Greek speculation about “nature” before Socrates’ time.
B. Emphasizes the idea of universal human progress.
C. The most pragmatic system in Science as well as free use of reason, logic, and critical
thinking.
D. All of the above
29. He said that Technology is just a tool and people use that tool to build a good life.
A. Charles Darwin
B. Habibullaev Farruh
C. Mark Zucherburg
D. Steve Jobs
30. The ways tech products have improved our lives at present except,
A. Enhance communication
B. Cease business productivity
C. Improve educational system
D. Improve healthy lifestyles
31. Martin Heidegger’s Philosophy of Technology has three claims:
A. Technology is “not a human activity”, but develops human control.
B. Technology is “the highest danger”, risking us to only see the world through technological
thinking.
C. Technology is “not an instrument”, is a way of understanding the world. D. All of the above
32. The part essence of technology to bring forth something; disclosing something that was concealed is
called
A. Revealing B. Causality
C. Instrumentality D. All of the above
33. He supports the theory of Charles Darwin, with his writings, Survival of the Fittest.
A. Alfred Russel Wallace
B. Claudius Ptolemy
C. Herbert Spencer
D. Nicolaus Copernicus
34. What is a Heliocentric universe?
A. Sun is at the center of the universe
B. Earth is at the center of the Universe
C. Earth is at the center of the Solar system
D. Sun is at the center of the solar system
35. What does Geocentric means?
A. Sun is at the center of the universe
B. Earth is at the center of the Universe
C. Sun is at the center of the solar system
D. Earth is at the center of the Solar system
36. After Darwin's first expedition in the HMS beagle, how long, in years, did it take for him to publish
his work about the origin of species?
A. 13
B. 14
C. 25
D. 27
37. Before the Freudian revolution, the psychology is considered more as a/an _____
A. art
B. philanthropy
C. physiology
D. science
38. According to the psychologist, what makes people do things.
A. Deadline
B. Feelings
C. Motivation
D. Urge
39. Which of the following is NOT an aspect that affects human behavior
A. Ego
B. Id
C. Superego
D. Superid
40. The two aspects of the human mind that are always in conflict with each other are called ____ and
_____.
A. ego and superego
B. Id and ego
C. Id and superego
D. Id and Super Id
[Link] the three aspects, it is completely the unconscious part of the mind.
A. Ego
B. Id
C. Superego
D. Superid
[Link] part of the mind seeks to bring us pleasure is called _____.
A. Ego
B. Id
C. Superego
D. Superid
43.A feeling that arouses when a person is being deprived of something is called _____.
A. drive
B. desire
C. passion
D. both drive and desire
44. In what year was the Origin of Species published?
A.1844
B.1858
C.1884
D.1984
45. What do you mean by evolution?
A. It is a change overnight.
B. It is a change over time.
C. It is a rapid change.
D. It is a change upon changes.
46. It is the aspect of the human mind which pertains to the awareness of reality
A. Ego
B. Id
C. Superego
D. Superid
47. It is a term used to refer to Greek speculation about nature in the period before Socrates.
A. Greek Revolution
B. Information Revolution
C. Intellectual Revolution
D. Western Revolution
48 . It pertains to the use of computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form of speech,
text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than ever before.
A. Communication
B. Convergence
C. Digitization
D. Networking
49. The book De Revolutionibus, in which he proposed a universe centered on the Sun, was not
published until the year he died.
A. Nicolaus Copernicus
B. Claudius Ptolemy
C. Charles Darwin
D. Sigmund Freud
50. Which of the following is a basic need from Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?
A. Employment
B. Friendship
C. Reproduction
D. Freedom
[Link] is the primary focus of Digital Humanities?
a) The study of human anatomy through technology
b) The integration of digital tools into traditional humanities research
c) The creation of new humanities textbooks
d) The advancement of artificial intelligence in humanities
52. Which of the following is NOT a field commonly associated with the digital humanities?
a) Computational linguistics
b) Virtual reality history exhibitions
c) AI-powered literature analysis
d) Quantum mechanics studies
53. In what way does technology affect the study of history?
a) By replacing traditional archives with automated history machines
b) By providing digital archives and tools for analyzing historical data
c) By making history irrelevant in the modern world
d) By replacing historical analysis with algorithms
54. What is a key ethical concern regarding the use of AI in the humanities?
a) Artificial intelligence can perfectly replace human creativity
b) AI might perpetuate biases in historical data analysis
c) AI’s ability to create novels without human input
d) AI’s high computational power in historical research
55. Which of the following is an example of how technology impacts literature?
a) The use of AI to write novels
b) The study of the printing press in historical archives
c) The creation of paper-based books
d) The development of oral storytelling traditions
56. What is the concept of “technocriticism”?
a) The study of technology without regard for its social implications
b) The critique of technological determinism and its effects on culture
c) The appreciation of technology in all forms of artistic creation
d) The support of technological innovation in traditional humanities fields
57. Which of the following best describes the role of virtual reality in the humanities?
a) Virtual reality allows users to escape the study of history by living in alternate realities
b) Virtual reality is used for immersive historical reconstructions and experiences
c) Virtual reality replaces books and other forms of media
d) Virtual reality is only useful in scientific fields
58. What is one significant impact of social media on the study of human culture?
a) It provides a way to control cultural narratives
b) It allows for the democratization of cultural production and discussion
c) It prevents the study of historical texts
d) It diminishes the importance of language in cultural expression
59. In the context of AI and the humanities, what is "algorithmic bias"?
a) The positive influence of algorithms on human culture
b) The tendency for algorithms to reflect human biases and stereotypes
c) The development of unbiased algorithms
d) The widespread use of algorithms in humanities courses
60. Which technology is commonly used in the field of computational linguistics?
a) 3D printing
b) Speech recognition software
c) Virtual reality devices
d) Drones