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g9-2nd Exam

This document is an examination paper for Araling Panlipunan 9 at All Saints Mission School for the school year 2017-2018. It includes various types of questions such as matching, multiple choice, and analysis related to historical and economic concepts. The exam covers topics from the Industrial Revolution to colonialism and significant historical figures.

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ALL SAINTS MISSION SCHOOL

Poblacion, Bontoc, Mountain Province


School Year 2017-2018

SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION


Araling Panlipunan 9
Name:__________________ Date:___________

REMINDERS: Understand the instructions before answering. Use Capital Letters only. Erasures or any form
of tampering are considered wrong. BE HONEST. If you do not have anything to write on, pass your exam
paper.

I. Matching Type: Match items in Column A with Column B. Answers may be repeated.
A B
_____1. Author of “The Wealth of the Nations” a) Capitalism
_____2. One example of this business group is the Standard Oil and Carnegie b) Materialism
Company c) Corporations
_____3. A steamboat which made its first successful trip in 1807 d) Thomas Malthus
_____4. A process of developing machine production of goods and resources e) Industrialization
_____5. A work of fiction that provides a realistic description of the dark f) David Ricardo
cellar dwelling of one family in Manchester slum g) Communism
_____6. This business could raise large amount of capital needed to h) Imperialism
invest in industrial equipment i) Clermont
_____7. This process revolutionizes a country’s economy and transforms j) Titanic
social conditions and class structure k) Agriculture
_____8. An economic system which the factors of production are privately l) Paternalism
owned and money is invested in business ventures to make a profit. m) Assimilation
_____9. A book written in 1848 which explains the miserable lives of the n) Mary Burton
working class in the urban centers. o) Laissez- Faire
_____10. Author of “An essay on the Principle of Population” p) Karl Marx
_____11. In this economic system, the factors of production are owned by the q) Romanticism
public and operate for the welfare of all r) Entrepreneur
_____12. This change led to a better quality of life for most people in Great s) Adam Smith
Britain. t) Socialism
_____13. Business that controlled the entire industry which made big profits u) Steam Boat
by reducing the cost of producing goods. v) John Vaughn
_____14. A policy which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries w) Colonialism
politically, economically and socially x) Rhodes de Beers
_____15. This book presents an accurate portrayal of urban life experienced y) Crop rotation
by many during Industrialization z) William Wilberforce
_____16. Economic policy of letting owners of industry and business set
working conditions without interference of the government.
_____17. A policy of treating subject people as if they were children providing for their needs but not giving
them rights.
_____18. This policy favored a free market economy unregulated by the government.
_____19. A form of economic system which all the means of production are owned by the people.
_____20. The system of growing of crops in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land.
_____21. A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but not personally responsible for its debt.
_____22. A policy of free economy.
_____23. A policy used by the Europeans in governing their subjects as a form of direct control.
_____24. A French term which means “let do”.
_____25. A novel written by Elizabeth Gaskell showing sympathy for the working class.
_____26. A steamboat that ferried passengers up and down New York’s Hudson River.
_____27. A highly religious man who led a fight to end slave trade and slavery in the British empire.
_____28. This brought rapid changes to the society, brought plentiful jobs also caused unhealthy working
conditions.
_____29. It refers to someone who organizes, manages, and takes on the roles of the business.

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_____30. According to him, economic liberty guaranteed economic progress.
II. Multiple Choices: Select the letter of the correct answer and write it on the space provided before
the number.
_____1. This movement brought sweeping changes to Western nations.
a) Reformation and Revolution c) Renaissance and Reformation
b) Urbanization and Industrialization d) Urbanization and Reformation
_____2. A law that eased the property requirements so that men in the middle class could vote.
a) Continental Congress b) Reform Bill 1832 c) reform Bill 1901 d) Continental Law
_____3. The queen of Britain who performed her duty capably with whom the British empire reached its
wealth and power.
a) Queen Victoria b) Queen Elizabeth c) Queen Theodora d) Queen Mary Elizabeth
_____4. She formed a movement called Women’s Social and Political Union in Great Britain.
a) Edith Hamilton b) Emile Zola c) Mary Kruksman d) Emmeline Pankhurst
_____5. A writer in Zola who pursued the creation of Zionism.
a) Emile Zola b) Alfred Dreyfus c) Theodor Herzl d) Albert Konaiz
_____6. Canada was divided into 2 provinces; the Upper and Lower Canada. Which country at present where
French-speaking people lived?
a) Ontario b) Quebec c) Vancouver d) Albany
_____7. It was the first country to colonize Canada.
a) France b) Great Britain c) Spain d) Ireland
_____8. This was built by the British people where convicts were sent to serve their sentences.
a) Prison Break b) Mental Colony c) Prison Colony d) Penal Colony
_____9. An interest in or taking of land for its strategic location or products.
a) Zionism b) Solidarity c) Terrorism d) Geopolitics
_____10. A common soldier who rose to leadership because of his military skill and political shrewdness.
a) Muhammad Ali b) Suleyman I c) Nasir al-Din d) Lord Kitchener
_____11. A human-made waterway that cut through Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea.
a) Panama Canal b) Suez Canal c) Silk Canal d) Suez Strait
_____12. Lifeline of the British Empire.
a) Panama Canal b) Suez Canal c) Silk Canal d) Suez Strait
_____13. Jewel in the crown of the British Empire.
a) China b) Hong Kong c) India d) Persia
_____14. Which among the following is a negative impact of British colonialism in India?
a) Jobs were regulated and caste determined Indian occupations.
b) Division of India
c) Illnesses such as malaria, hepa and drugs dominated
d) Racist attitude of British officials threatened traditional Indian life.
_____15. A dynasty in Vietnam helped by the French army to gain their trust.
a) Han b) Nok c) Nguyen d) Ly
_____16. Former name of Thailand.
a) Siam b) Ceylon c) Burma d) Hanoi
_____17. It refers to the adding of a region to the territory of an existing political unit.
a) Annexation b) Animism c) Armistice d) Assimilation
_____18. The only queen and the last monarch of of Hawaii.
a) Olga b) Therese c) Liluoa d) Liliuokalani
_____19. An area which the foreign nation controlled trade and investment.
a) Assimilation b) Annexation c) Armistice d) Sphere of Influence
_____20. This route was built mainly by people who suffered from diseases eventually caused their death. Its
tollgate was controlled by the United States when it began in operation in December 31, 1999.
a) Suez Canal b) Silk Road c) Panama Canal d) Malacca Canal
_____21. An approach used by Porfirio Diaz to control all the various groups in Mexican society.
a) Order and Progress b) Tierra y Libertad c) Pan o Palo d) None of the following
_____22. The battle cry of Emiliano Zapata in reforming Mexico in the 1900’s.
a) Order and Progress b) Tierra y Libertad c) Pan o Palo d) None of the following
_____23. A new political party arose in 1923 that initiated an ongoing period of peace and political stability in
Mexico. a) New Peoples Army c) Progressive Revolutionary Party
b) Mexican Revolution Party d) Institutional Revolutionary Party

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_____24. A writer who has been exiled in Cuba by the Spaniards who returned to launched a second war for
Cuban Independence but was killed in action.
a) Jose Marti b) Emiliano Zapata c) Antonio de Santa Anna d) Benito Juarez
_____25. A South African conflict considered to be the first total war against Afrikaners and the British.
a) Crimean War b) Boer War c) Rhodes War d) Congo War
_____26. What tribe who devotes themselves in collecting ivory and beeswax in the Angolan highlands?
a) Chokwe b) Bantu c) Fashoda d) Maya
______27. A Zulu chief who used highly-disciplined warriors and good military organization to create a large
centralized state.
a) Menelik b) Shaka c) Zansibar d) Addis
_____28. A Chinese word which means “ Great peace”.
a) Opium b) Boxer c) Ri-ben d) Taiping
_____29. The reign of Mutsuhito in Japan was known as _________________.
a) Meiji Era b) Kamakura Era c) Tokugawa Shogunate d) Yamato era
_____30. A general who overthrew Venustiano Carranza in 1920 and seized power violently who supported
land reform and worker’s rights in Mexico.
a) Victoriano Huerta b) Alvaro Obregon c) Emiliano Zapata d) Benito Juarez

III. Analysis. Read carefully the words and determine which is right or wrong. Choices are provided
below for your answers. Write it on the space before the number. (2 points each)

A- X statement is correct; Y is incorrect


B- X statement is incorrect; Y is correct
C- Both X and Y is True
D- Both X and Y is False
_____1. X-European nations met in 1884 to lay down rules in the division of Africa.
Y- It divide the continent with little thought about how Americans ethnic or linguistic groups were
distributed.
_____2. X – From the Spinning Jenny to the locomotive train, there was an explosion of inventions and
technological advances. It paved the way to Scientific Revolution.
Y- The Scientific revolution transformed economic systems because nations dramatically changed the
way they produced and distribute goods.
_____3. X-Industry created many new jobs and factory bosses practiced harsh discipline.
Y- Factory workers were overworked and underpaid. Standard of living generally arose.
_____4. X- The colonist of Australia and New Zealand wanted to rule themselves yet remain in the British
empire. They became self-governing and created parliamentary forms of government in the 1850’s.
Y- In 1901, the Australian colonies were united under a federal Constitution as the Commonwealth of
Australia.
_____5. X-When Northern Ireland decides to stay united with France, many Catholics refused to accept the
division, resulting to demonstration for more civil rights.
Y- Their protests touched off fighting between Catholics and Protestants. Militant groups on both sides
engaged in terrorism called the “Troubles” which continued into the 1900’s.
_____6. X- Australia still mines gold, but it also produces 95% of the world precious opals and 99% of black
opals.
Y- Australia has 24 million head of cattle and is the world’s largest exporter of beef.
_____7. X- In 1860, the conflict between the North and South America reached its climax when Abraham
Lincoln was elected as president.
Y- Southerners fiercely opposed Lincoln, who promised to end slavery, they began to secede from the
Union and became Confederate States of America.
_____8. X- Thomas Alva Edison was one of the greatest inventors in history. He held thousands of patents for
his inventions in over 30 countries.
Y- The British Patent Office issued Edison 1,093 patents. Among his inventions was an electric bulb,
phonograph, and motion pictures.
_____9. X- A Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev organized a chart which elements were arranged in order of
weight, from lightest to heaviest.
Y- He left gaps where he predicted that new elements would be discovered in the future, later his
predictions proved correct.

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_____10. X- The building of the panama Canal was only one way that the US expanded its influence in Latin
America where it gained large investments in many Central and south American countries.
Y- To protect its economic interests, They issued the Monroe Corollary which gave the US the right to
be “An international Police Power” in the western Hemisphere.

IV. Essay: (10 points)


A. Draw and Explain the positive and negative effects of the Industrial Revolution.

Bonus: Do not answer this unless you got the correct term. I know who just answered directly or copied from their classmates and those who tried
hard. Extra credit to those with clean and neat exam paper. (write the word/s formed in the first part of your exam)

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