HOLY FAMILY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION INC.
Pindangan West Alcala Pangasinan
FINAL EXAMINATION
ARALING PANLIPUNAN 7
Pangalan: ___________________________________ Iskor:____________
Guro: Stephanie N. Bongolan Petsa:___________
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Instructions: Read and understand each item and answer accordingly. Circle the letter of the correct answer.
1. What is the dominant religion in the countries of Western Asia, except Israel?
a) Christianity b) Judaism c) Islam d) Hinduism
2. Which sect of Islam predominates in most countries in Western Asia?
a) Shia b) Sunni c) Protestant d) Orthodox
3. What is the religion of the majority of the population in Israel?
a) Islam b) Christianity c) Judaism d) Buddhism
4. What is the origin of Christianity?
a) Europe b) Western Asia c) North America d) Africa
5. What are the followers of Judaism called?
a) Christians b) Muslims c) Jews d) Hindus
6. What does "free market" mean?
a) Imposing high taxes on products
b) Government control of product prices
c) Allowing supply and demand forces to operate without government intervention
d) Banning all forms of trade
7. What is the purpose of enforcing intellectual property rights (IPR)?
a) Promoting new technologies
b) Protecting creators of new technologies
c) Banning the use of technologies
d) Lowering the price of technology
8. Which countries are examples of "tiger economies" or newly industrialized countries (NIC)?
a) Australia, Canada, and France
b) Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, and Malaysia
c) Japan, United States, and Germany
d) Brazil, Argentina, and Chile
9. According to critics of globalization, how did the tiger economies develop?
a) Due to free trade
b) Due to speculative capital and the role of transnational corporations
c) Due to receiving aid from other countries
d) Due to government control over trade
10. What does "speculative capital" mean?
a) Funds used in safe businesses
b) Funds allocated for risky financial transactions
c) Funds used for product manufacturing
d) Funds allocated for government projects
11. A strong feeling of love for one's country.
a) Socialism b) Imperialism c) Nationalism d) Colonialism
12. Who established Communism in China?
a) Ho Chi Minh b) Stalin c) Mao Tse Tung d) Lenin
13. What country is known as the "Land of Freedom"?
a) Cambodia b) Laos c) Indonesia d) Thailand
14. Who is known as the Supremo of the Katipunan in the Philippines?
a) Graciano Lopez Jaena b) Jose Rizal c) Antonio Luna d) Andres Bonifacio
15. Who were the three martyred priests who were wrongfully accused by the Spaniards, started the Cavite Mutiny, and were
sentenced to death by garrote?
a) MAJOHA b) GOMBURZA c) GUBORZA d) GAMBORZA
16. The first colony of Japanese colonization.
a) Macau b) Hong Kong c) Mongolia d) Korea
17. An effective way to protect occupied territories is the establishment of powerful and large military forces on land and sea.
a) Militarism b) Imperialism c) Nationalism d) Colonialism
18. One of the fundamental goals of this government is to control the economy.
a) Militarism b) Socialism c) Communism d) Democracy
19. In this government, no citizen owns anything because everything is owned by the state.
a) Militarism b) Communism c) Socialism d) Democracy
20. The power of the government is in the hands of the people, who can participate directly or indirectly.
a) Militarism b) Communism c) Socialism d) Democracy
21. This refers to the territories and citizens under the direct control and power of the colonizing country.
a) Colony b) Protectorate c) Colonizer d) Resistance
22. The focus of this form is promoting economic interests.
a) Colony b) Concession c) Protectorate d) Mandate
23. The center of this class is political.
a) Colony b) Concession c) Protectorate d) Mandate
24. Which of the following countries is not part of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)?
a) Saudi Arabia b) UAE c) America d) Kuwait
25. Pan-Arabism is composed of countries that follow the belief in ______.
a) Christianity b) Islam c) Buddhism d) None of the above
26. According to historians, the origin of modern ______ is based on religion and politics.
a) Philippines b) Japanese c) Spanish d) Israel
27. What is the primary religion in Kazakhstan?
a) Christianity b) Islam c) Buddhism d) None of the above
28. This country is located in the Middle East.
a) Israel b) Jordan c) Turkey d) Saudi Arabia
29. This is implemented when foreign powers fight over a territory.
a) Israel b) Mandate c) Protectorate d) Concession
30. The biblical 'promised land' and 'heading to the temple in ______' are rooted in their belief in Judaism.
a) Jerusalem b) Bethlehem c) Christianity d) Islam
31. This became a useful tool for Europeans, making their journey easier.
a) Compass b) Telescope c) Electricity d) Computer
32. Through this tool, the latitude or the ship's distance north or south from the equator is determined.
a) Telescope b) Astrolabe c) Electricity d) Computer
33. What was India's main product traded with Rome?
a) Papyrus b) Gold c) Spices d) Coral
34. What is the name of the route that started in the city of Canton in China?
a) Maritime Silk Road b) Spice Route c) Red Sea Route d) Caravan Trail
35. Which European city became the center of trade in 1380?
a) Canton b) Venice c) Genoa d) Levant
36. What was the primary wealth that India gained from Rome?
a) Gold and silver b) Cloth c) Spices d) Coral and wine
37. The Portuguese developed a sea-going vessel called the __________.
a) Titanic b) Victoria c) Caravel d) Caravan
38. They discovered new routes and changed the way of travel.
a) Chinese b) Japanese c) Spanish d) Portuguese
39. They were the first to travel and were excellent sailors.
a) Chinese b) Japanese c) Spanish d) Portuguese
40. He was a navigator and explorer who became successful during the age of European exploration and discovery.
a) Vasco de Gama b) Ferdinand Magellan c) Henry d) Ferdinand V.
41. What primary transportation was used to transfer knowledge from the mainland to the Southeast Asian islands?
a) Airplanes b) Sea vessels c) Carriages d) Trains
42. Which language is commonly used in Southeast Asia?
a) Latin b) English c) Malay-Polynesian or Austronesian d) Arabic
43. In which region are the civilizations in Southeast Asia divided?
a) Land and Sea b) North and South c) East and West d) Urban and Rural
44. Which ancient civilization arose in Cambodia, also known as the Khmer Empire?
a) Funan b) Chenla c) Angkor d) Java
45. Who founded the Khmer Empire in 802 CE?
a) Jayavarman II b) Funan c) Chenla d) Tonle Sap
46. What are the followers of Islam called?
a) Christians b) Hindus c) Muslims d) Buddhists
47. What title did Jayavarman II give himself when he founded the Khmer Empire?
a) Deva-raja or God-King b) Prince of Java c) Great Warrior d) Raja
48. What does the word "Islam" mean?
a) Peace b) Surrender to Allah c) Faith d) Fasting
49. Which of the following refers to being generous or charitable?
a) Shahada b) Salat c) Zakat d) Hajj
50. What is the holy book of Islam?
a) Bible b) Qur'an c) Tripitaka d) Vedas
51. According to the theory of creation, who created humans?
a) Charles Darwin b) God c) First human d) Evolution
52. What is the primary basis of the theory of evolution?
a) Faith b) Holy Book c) Fossils d) Mythology
53. Who is the well-known scientist who proposed the theory of evolution?
a) Galileo Galilei b) Charles Darwin c) Isaac Newton d) Albert Einstein
54. In the theory of creation, in which book of the Bible is the story of God's creation of man found?
a) Exodus b) Leviticus c) Genesis d) Psalms
55. What is the title of Charles Darwin's book published in 1859?
a) The Descent of Man b) On the Origin of Species
c) The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals d) The Principles of Evolution
56. What concept describes the change in the physical characteristics of species over time to adapt to the environment?
a) Heredity b) Mutation c) Natural Selection d) Adaptation
57. Which scientist stated that the great ape is the closest relative of humans?
a) Carl Linnaeus b) Charles Darwin c) Gregor mendel d) Isaac Newton
58. What are the experts who study ancient cultures and the origins of humans using human remains called?
a) Archeologists b) Geneticists c) Paleoanthropologists d) Geologists
59. Where was the remains of Lucy, an Australopithecus afarensis, found?
a) South Africa b) Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania c) Sahara Desert d) Hadar, Ethiopia
60. During which period did the thick ice covering Europe and Antarctica melt?
a) Mesozoic b) Ice Age c) Pleistocene d) Paleolithic
61. Which group belongs to the Pongid family?
a) Homo sapiens b) Monkey, chimpanzee, and gorilla c) Australopithecus d) Homo erectus
62. What is meant by "malatao" or "almost human-like"?
a) Pongid b) Hominid c) Hominoid d) Ramapithecus
63. What is the name of the Australopithecus afarensis fossil found in Ethiopia in 1974?
a) Mary b) Lucy c) Selam d) Ann
64. What is the common food of Australopithecus africanus and Australopithecus afarensis based on their teeth?
a) Meat b) Plant parts c) Insects d) Fish
65. Which of the following is called the "handy man" who first made stone tools?
a) Homo erectus b) Homo sapiens c) Australopithecus afarensis d) Homo habilis
66. Why does a young population indicate a high potential workforce, but this will happen in the future?
a) Because, as Jose Rizal said, the youth are the hope of the nation
b) Because the country is waiting for them to uplift the nation from poverty and contribute
c) Because they will pay taxes in the future
d) Because they first need to be given proper education and healthcare
67. This refers to the ability of a person to understand things and the skill to read and write.
a) Literacy b) Comprehension c) Knowledge d) Measure
68. 60% of the world's population is in ______.
a) Asia b) Europe c) United States d) Africa
69. This refers to the similarities and differences among people in a country based on existing culture.
a) Ethnic group b) Cultural group c) Ethnolinguistic group d) Traditional group
70. This refers to the relation or kinship. Members of a group regard one another as distant relatives.
a) Ethnicity b) Culture c) Density d) Tradition
71. What are the three countries in Asia with the largest populations?
a) China, Indonesia, Japan b) China, India, Indonesia c) China, India, Japan d) China, India, Philippines
72. What is a country called if its population is 65 and older?
a) Young population b) Working-age population c) Old population d) None of the above
73. The following are the importance of language, except for one. Which is it?
a) It is an effective way to communicate and understand each other.
b) It causes wars due to misunderstandings.
c) It serves as an identity for a group.
d) You can take language anywhere you go.
74. Which of the following is not a natural resource?
a) Forest resources b) Water resources c) Land resources d) Human resources
75. In which region in Asia are most developed countries located?
a) Western Asia and Eastern Asia b) Central Asia and Eastern Asia
c) South Asia and Southeast Asia d) Southeast Asia and Western Asia