Ge7 Final Term
Ge7 Final Term
Ge7 Final Term
GE 7
Subject
Final Term
Period of Examination
5) The habit of making the right decisions and taking the right actions in context.
a) congruity
b) human flourishing
c) hedonistic view
d) phronesis
6) In verification theory what is called to the espoused movement in the early twentieth
century?
a) Vienna Circle
b) Quantum Theory
c) Veinna Circle
d) Self -verification theory
9) The following explores the social dimension of science and effective technology,
EXCEPT
a) Paul Thagard
b) Imre Lakatos
c) David Bloor
d) Edwin Schrodinger
11) An explanation for a broad range of observations, facts, and tested hypothesis is called a
a) Theory b.) Law
c.) Hypothesis d.) Conclusion
16.) Who believed that the purpose of life is to maximize happiness, which minimizes
misery?
18.) According to this concept, individual should sacrifice himself for the sake of society
19.) He muses how the educational system can hone and preserve student’s capacity to
entertain other options and decide for themselves the best among all presented.
20.) Joseph Hickel contemplated on, suggesting that developed countries should not push
forth more growth but instead adopt ______ policies or else, everybody loses.
21.) Which of the following is not part of the definition of virtue: Virtue is:
22.) Who give a definitive distinction between the theoretical and practical science?
23.) The first philosopher who approached the problem of reality from scientific lens as we
know now, is also the first thinker who dabbled into the complex problematization of the end
goal of life.
a) Plato
b) Aristotle
c) Socrates
d) Descartes
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24.) What is the function of man being an activity of the soul in conformity with?
25.) Which of the following best capture Aristotle’s most fundamental question:
26.) Which of the following moral learning, Aristotle rejects the idea that:
27.) Who claims that despite the reality of change, thigs remain and they retain their ultimate
"whatness'', that you remain to be you despite the pimple that sits atop your nose
a) Descartes
b) Ponte
c) Plato
d) Socrates
a) Atomos or seeds
b) World of forms
c) World of manner
d) Word of matter
30.) Which of the following does the hedonist believe is intrinsically valuable?
32.) Which of the following Stoicism distinguishes between what we cannot control and
our_____?
a) Attitudes
b) Body
c) Reputation
d) Property
34.) What century John Stuart Mill declared the Greatest Happiness Principle by saying that
an action is right as far it maximizes the attainment of happiness for the greatest number of
people
a) eighteenth century
b) nineteenth century
c) seventeenth century
d) sixteenth century
a) a state of mind.
b) a feeling or sensation.
c) a craft.
d) activity of the soul in accordance with virtue
a) Tribal wars
b) Cure for diseases
c) Fast internet connection
d) Presence of convenient stores
37.) Which of the following describes the happiness can be ruined by:
38.) Humanism is the philosophical belief that the welfare and happiness of human beings is
39.) The 1st philosopher of this thought are the atomist of Greece.
a) Theism
b) Humanism
c) Hedonism
d) Materialism
40.) Freedom of man to carve his own destiny and to legislate his own laws
a) Hedonism
b) Humanism
c) Theism
d) Stoicism.
41.) According to _____, one of the most trusted television audience measurements
providers, in the Philippines, 92% of urban homes and 70% of rural homes own at least one
television set.
a) Kantar Media
b) Kendar Media
c) Mass Media
d) Kandar Media
43.) This invention was then called ______ that had 18 lines of resolution.
44.) Filipinos love to use their _______ anywhere, anytime. They use it for different purpose
other than for communication.
a) Laptop
b) PC
c) Mobile Phones
d) Camera
45.) _____and _____ also have useful set of functions and roles.
46.) Another reason is that the availability of a _____made these two technological devices
easier to the maneuver than mobile phones.
a) Mouse or touchpad
b) Keyboard
c) Monitor
d) Keyboard protector
47.) It is true that these technological devices are useful and beneficial, the facts remain that
there are several dilemmas faced by these _______.
a) Necessities
b) Necessary
c) Media
d) Information
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48.) The word ______ in the sense of being accountable for and it is very appropriate to the
ethics of technology because it makes each person in the science-technological development
a proxy with reference to another.
a) Possibility
b) Impossibility
c) Responsibility
d) Irresponsibility
50.) _____ was more and more dissatisfied with its, especially because the think that
possibility to see, hear or use our sense has limits.
a) Dignity
b) Humanity
c) Ability
d) Capability
52. _____is a robot that performs useful tasks for humans or equipment excluding industrial
automation application.
a) Service robot
b) Professional service robot
c) Personal service robot
d) Robotics
55. The following are some of the expected work to be performed by DESIRE, except one
57. These laws were formulated by Isaac Asimov back in the 1940's, when he was thinking of
the ethical consequences of robots, except one
a) Law One: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human
being to come to harm
b) Law Two: A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings expect where such
orders woul
c) conflict with the First Law.
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d) Law Three: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not
conflict with the First and Second Law.
e) Law Four: A robot must not obey the orders given it by human beings expect where
such orders would conflict with the Second Law.
58. It is one of the laws of Isaac Asimov in robot may not injure a human being or, through
inaction, allow a human being to come to harm
Law One
Partial autonomy
Full autonomy