MOCK TEST Flashcards

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  1. The term “Third World” became more commonly used after:
    A. The Bandung Concert
    B. The League of Bandung
    C. The Bandung Revolution
    D. The Bandung Conference
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D. The Bandung Conference

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  1. If regionalization is to grouping, then globalization is to?
    A. spreading
    B. merging
    C. breaking
    D. disbanding
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A. spreading

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  1. It describes the globe as an imagined community.
    A. Global Imaginary
    B. Global Village
    C. Global Society
    D. Global Community
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A. Global Imaginary

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  1. The following are megacities located in the Global South EXCEPT:
    A. Berlin
    B. Mumbai
    C. Shanghai
    D. Jakarta
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A. Berlin

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  1. Identify which challenge to Global Governance is discussed in the situation. You see in the evening news that ISIS has claimed a bombing incident in a park in America.
    A. Terrorism
    B. Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
    C. Environmental Degradation
    D. Piracy and Transnational Crimes
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A. Terrorism

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  1. Identify which challenge to Global Governance is discussed in the situation. You watch a video on Youtube in which PAG-ASA discusses the drastic changes in the climate in the last 30 years.
    A. Terrorism
    B. Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
    C. Environmental Degradation
    D. Piracy and Transnational Crimes
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C. Environmental Degradation

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  1. Identify which challenge to Global Governance is discussed in the situation. Your friend shared a link on Facebook about an international crime and drug ring that does business in multiple countries not only in both the East and West.
    A. Terrorism
    B. Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
    C. Environmental Degradation
    D. Piracy and Transnational Crimes
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D. Piracy and Transnational Crimes

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  1. Identify which challenge to Global Governance is discussed in the situation. You learned in your Social Studies class that many countries have started amassing armaments such as missiles, tanks, and military aircraft in recent years.
    A. Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
    B. Environmental Degradation
    C. Natural Disasters and Famine
    D. Piracy and Transnational Crimes
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A. Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction

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  1. Identify which challenge to Global Governance is discussed in the situation. While researching, you encounter an article titled: “Indonesia tsunami, earthquake: Before and after photos show destruction of Palu”.
    A. Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
    B. Environmental Degradation
    C. Natural Disasters and Famine
    D. Piracy and Transnational Crimes
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C. Natural Disasters and Famine

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  1. The following countries are the Founding Fathers of ASEAN EXCEPT:
    A. Singapore
    B. Philippines
    C. Cambodia
    D. Thailand
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C. Cambodia

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  1. All of the following are functions of the United Nations EXCEPT:
    A. Protect human rights
    B. Promote international relations
    C. Deliver humanitarian aid
    D. Uphold international law
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B. Promote international relations

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  1. Which of the following statement about globalization is NOT true?
    A. Globalization is a set of social processes that appear to transform our present social condition of weakening nationality into one globality.
    B. It refers to the rise of anti-global authoritarian populism or nativism.
    C. Compression of the world into a single place makes the global frame of reference for human thought and action.
    D. Creation of new, and the multiplication of existing social institutions, networks and activities that cut across traditional political, economic, cultural and geographical boundaries.
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B. It refers to the rise of anti-global authoritarian populism or nativism.

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  1. Many productions and industries are nowadays held by:
    A. Nation-States
    B. Multinational Corporations
    C. National Governments
    D. International Finance Institutions
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B. Multinational Corporations

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  1. If Global North: First World, then Global South: ?
    A. Developing Countries
    B. Third World
    C. Former Colonies
    D. Underdeveloped World
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B. Third World

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  1. What do we call the line that shows the “North-South” divide?
    A. Bentley Line
    B. Barman Line
    C. Brandt Line
    D. Best Line
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C. Brandt Line

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  1. He was a West German Chancellor who developed a report which showed the “North-South” divide.
    A. Walter Bentley
    B. William Barman
    C. Willy Brandt
    D. Wesley Best
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C. Willy Brandt

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  1. Which of the following statements of religion is NOT true?
    A. Religion is largely focus on the realms of markets.
    B. Religion is concerned with spreading holy ideas globally.
    C. Religion is concerned with sacred other than material wealth.
    D. Religion assumes that there is “the possibility” of communication between humans and transcendent.
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A. Religion is largely focus on the realms of markets.

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  1. Which of the following media includes books, magazines, and newspapers?
    A. Broadcast media
    B. Digital media
    C. Internet media
    D. Print media
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D. Print media

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  1. According to Marshall Mcluhan, Media Theorist, television was turning the world into a _______ because as more and more people sat down in front their television and sets and listened to the same stories, their perception of the word would contract.
    A. Global Imagination
    B. Global Village
    C. Tribal Imagination
    D. Tribal Village
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B. Global Village

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  1. Which of the following media cover thee- mail, social media, internet sites and internet- based video and audio?
    A. Broadcast media
    B. Digital media
    C. Internet media
    D. Print media
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C. Internet media

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  1. It represents the fifth largest stock market in the world.
    A. Hong Kong Stock Exchange
    B. New York Stock Exchange
    C. Shanghai Stock Exchange
    D. Tokyo Stock Exchange
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C. Shanghai Stock Exchange

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  1. It is a phenomenon of driving out the poor residents in favor of newer and wealthier residents.
    A. Cyberbalkanization
    B. Gentrification
    C. global village
    D. splinternet
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B. Gentrification

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  1. The following statement are feminist perspective to the issue of reproductive rights EXCEPT:
    A. Any form of population control does not empower women.
    B. Government has a very little evidence that point out to overpopulation as the culprit behind poverty and ecological devastation.
    C. Government ignores other equally important causes like unequal distribution wealth, lack of public safety nets, education and gender equality program.
    D. Women should receive family planning counselling on abortion, nature of human sexuality and main element of responsible parenthood.
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D. Women should receive family planning counselling on abortion, nature of human sexuality and main element of responsible parenthood.

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  1. It refers to people moving from one country to another.
    A. International Migration
    B. Internal Migration
    C. Local Migration
    D. National Migration
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A. International Migration

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25. The following statements are the disadvantages of global migration EXCEPT: A. The home country had lost professionals as they emigrated to the other countries. B. Global migration invites qualified personnel and removes young workers. C. The tertiary graduate leaves their home country for the high value of salary. D. None of the given option
D. None of the given option
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26. A city that declared by World Health Organization as one of the most polluted cities in the world. A. Gaborone B. Manila C. Riyadh D. Tokyo
C. Riyadh
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27. A dangerous form of pollution especially to go hand in hand with urbanization caused mainly due to chimneys, factory stacks, vehicles and other smoke releases to air making it toxic. A. Air pollution B. Noise pollution C. Soil Pollution D. Water pollution
A. Air pollution
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28. Which of the following statements of greenhouse effect is true? A. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, agriculture and land clearing are increasing the amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere. B. Some of this heat is trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, keeping the Earth warm enough to sustain life. C. Heat radiates from Earth towards space. D. All of the given option
D. All of the given option
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29. It is a natural process that warms the Earth’s surface. When the Sun’s energy reaches the Earth’s atmosphere, some of it is reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases. A. climate change B. global warming C. greenhouse effect D. pollution
C. greenhouse effect
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30. He theorized that populations will continue to grow until growth is stopped or reversed by disease, famine, war or calamity. A. Adam Smith B. David Ricardo C. Karl Marx D. Thomas Malthus
D. Thomas Malthus
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31. What is the legal basis of including the study of the life, works and writings of Jose Rizal in the curricula of all schools, universities, and colleges in the Philippines? A. Republic Act 229 B. Republic Act 1425 C. Republic Act 7394 D. Republic Act 9147
B. Republic Act 1425
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32. The academic course on Jose Rizal's life, works, and writings was not imposed by law for no reason. Which of the following is/are the important aspect/s of this academic subject? A. Rizal can be a valuable role model and source of inspiration for all Filipinos. B. The subject offers insights on how to deal with the present issues. C. It allows us to better understand ourselves as Filipinos. D. All of the above
D. All of the above
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33. Who was the Rizal Bill's main proponent and was even dubbed as a communist and an anti-Catholic? A. Senator Claro Recto B. Senator Ralph Recto C. Senator Francisco Soc Rodrigo D. Senator Mariano Jesús Cuenco
A. Senator Claro Recto
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34. Which of the following is included in the mandates of the Rizal Law? I. All schools, colleges, and universities must keep a sufficient number of copies of the original and unexpurgated editions of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, as well as Rizal's other works and biography, in their libraries. II. Organized a politico-military district and named it as the province of Rizal in honor of the most illustrious Filipino. III. Courses on Jose Rizal's life, works, and writings, particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, must be included in the curricula of all public and private schools, colleges, and universities. A. I only B. I and II only C. I, II, and III D. I and III only
D. I and III only
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35. The Rizal bill was almost as controversial as Jose Rizal himself. The move from becoming a bill to being a republic act was a difficult proposal that was met with strong opposition. Who led the strong opposition to the passage of the Rizal Law? A. Ethnic groups B. Cultural groups C. Catholic Church D. Non-Governmental Organizations
C. Catholic Church
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36. Who was Governor General of the Philippines from 1869 to 1871, and is widely considered to be the most beloved of the Spanish Governors-General ever assigned in the country? A. Governor-General Jose Lemery B. Governor General Narciso Claveria C. Governor-General Miguel Lopez De Legazpi D. Governor General Carlos Maria De la Torre
D. Governor General Carlos Maria De la Torre
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37. What is the important role of the Suez Canal in developing the nationalistic desires of Jose Rizal's and other Filipino Ilustrados? A. The Suez Canal expedited the importation of commercial products. B. The opening of the canal causes the voyage to lessened only for 32- 40 days. C. The Suez Canal's opening provided a significant advantage in commercial transactions, particularly between Europe and East Asia. D. The event paved the way for the infusion of liberal ideas from Europe, which influenced the emergence of Filipino consciousness.
D. The event paved the way for the infusion of liberal ideas from Europe, which influenced the emergence of Filipino consciousness.
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38. When and where Jose Rizal was born? A. June 19, 1862, Biñan Laguna B. June 19, 1861, Calamba Laguna C. December 30, 1956, Biñan Laguna D. December 30, 1956, Calamba Laguna
B. June 19, 1861, Calamba Laguna
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39. Why Jose Rizal felt that the story of the moth could serve as an allegory of his destiny? A. Jose Rizal, although he has a frail body, is always in trouble with his classmates in Biñan. B. Jose Rizal, undoubtedly, was the young moth burned because of his passion for ideas and love of the country. C. Jose Rizal, without his parents' knowledge, decided to study abroad and chase his dream to become a successful physician. D. Jose Rizal, just like the young moth, decided to follow his heart and married Josephine Bracken when the majority of the Rizal family was apparently not amenable to the idea.
B. Jose Rizal, undoubtedly, was the young moth burned because of his passion for ideas and love of the country.
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40. What was the first sorrow of Jose Rizal? A. His failed first-love romanced. B. The imprisonment of his mother. C. The death of Concha or Concepcion. D. When he witnessed the maltreatment of the Guardia civil and Gobernadocillo in the folks of Calamba.
C. The death of Concha or Concepcion.
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41. Which of the following groups was NOT formed or organized by Jose Rizal in France? A. Kidlat Club B. Indios Bravos C. Lodge Solidaridad D. Redencion de los Malayos
C. Lodge Solidaridad
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42. Why did Rizal felt unhappy at the University of Sto. Thomas? A. Because the Dominican professors B. Because the method of instruction was obsolete and repressive. C. Because the Filipino students were racially discriminated against by the Spaniards. D. All of the above
D. All of the above
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43. What book was manually copied and annotated by Rizal which is available in British Museum? A. Universal History B. Travels in the Philippines C. The Count of Monte Cristo D. Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
D. Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
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44. What was the pen names of Jose Rizal in the newspaper La Solidaridad founded by Graciano Lopez Jaena? A. Poly and Tikbalang B. Taga-ilog and Plaridel C. Naning and Kalipulako D. Dimas Alang and Laong Laan
D. Dimas Alang and Laong Laan
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45. Who was Jose Rizal's friend loaned him some amount to cover for the printing of the Noli Me Tangere? A. Andres Bonifacio B. Ferdinand Blumentritt C. Juan Luna D. Maximo Viola
D. Maximo Viola
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46. What year did Rizal founded the school in Dapitan, which yielded 20 pupils before he left? A. 1891 B. 1892 C. 1893 D. 1894
C. 1893
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47. Jose Rizal, while in Dapitan, inspected its rich fauna and flora. Which of the following is NOT included in the species named after him? A. Rhacophorus rizali B. Apogonia rizali C. Oryza rizali D. Draco Rizali
C. Oryza rizali
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48. Which of the following is/are the reason/s for Rizal's polite refusal to approve the Katipuneros' uprising? A. He claimed that peaceful means of obtaining freedom were far superior to violent methods. B. He was well aware that they lacked the support from wealthy and well- educated Filipinos. C. He believed that a revolution would fail if it lacked weapons and financial backing. D. All of the above
D. All of the above
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49. Who among the siblings of Jose Rizal became the custodian of his last and greatest poem, "Mi ultimo adios."? A. Josefa B. Maria C. Narcisa D. Trinidad
D. Trinidad
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50. Which of the following is NOT included on the achievements of Jose Rizal as an exile in Dapitan? A. He developed a wooden brick- making machine. B. He educated the residents of the town about health and sanitation. C. He helped in the livelihood of the coffee farmers in Dapitan by trading their crops in Manila. D. He improved the town’s drainage and constructed better water system using empty bottles and bamboo joints.
C. He helped in the livelihood of the coffee farmers in Dapitan by trading their crops in Manila.
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51. What were the last two words of Rizal as he made his final effort to twist his bullet pierced body halfway around? A. Ti amo! B. Hasta luego! C. Mi ultimo adios! D. Consummatum est!
D. Consummatum est!
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52. Who was the governor-general who signed the court decision and decreed that Rizal be executed by firing squad on December 30, 1896, at Bagumbayan? A. Governor-General Claveria B. Governor-General Izquierdo C. Governor-General Polavieja D. Governor-General De la Torre
C. Governor-General Polavieja
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53. Who was Rizal's defense counsel and tried his very best to save his client by reading his responsive defense? A. Lt. Col. Arjona B. Nicolas De Peña C. Lt. Luis Traviel de Andrade D. Judge Advocate Dominguez
C. Lt. Luis Traviel de Andrade
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54. What act places December 30 of the year as the observance of the death anniversary of Rizal? A. Act Number 137 B. Act number 243 C. Act number 345 D. Act number 435
C. Act number 345
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55. The reason why Jose used the surname Rizal instead of Mercado. A. To avoid being interrogated by the Jesuits. B. To avoid being compared with his brother, Paciano, former student in Ateneo. C. To avoid being related to Paciano due to the issue of the GOMBURZA. D. To avoid dependency with his parents and stand on his feet.
C. To avoid being related to Paciano due to the issue of the GOMBURZA.
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56. At the age of 24, Jose Rizal who was already a full-fledged physician decided to go to Paris and Germany in order to further his studies and acquire more advance knowledge in _______. A. Ophthalmology B. Botany C. Geology D. Zoology
A. Ophthalmology
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57. A statuette made by Jose Rizal representing the mother dog killing a crocodile by way of avenging her lost puppy. A. The Mother’s Revenge B. Head of Medusa C. Cleopatra’s Eye D. Lady Sphinx
A. The Mother’s Revenge
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58. Rizal was exiled for __ years in Dapitan. A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
C. 4
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59. According to Wenceslao Retana, what was Jose Rizal’s only vice? A. drinking liquor B. betting on lottery C. smoking cigar D. watching movie
B. betting on lottery
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60. According to his birth certificate, what was the registered complete name of Jose Rizal? A. Jose Rizal Mercado y Alonzo B. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda C. Jose Protacio Rizal Alonzo y Mercado D. Jose Mercado Rizal y Alonzo
B. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda
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61. Which of the following is true about primary and secondary sources? A. Primary sources are credible sources of information since they were eyewitness sources. On the other hand, secondary sources are less credible materials than the former since they are already filled with insights. B. Primary sources are less credible sources of information since they were raw and not yet processed. On the other hand, secondary sources are more credible since it already interpreted the primary source. C. Primary sources are written contemporary to the event it ought to document, thus they are raw information. On the other hand, secondary sources utilize and analyze primary sources. D. Primary sources are first-hand accounts that closely depict the events it witnessed. On the other hand, secondary sources already distort primary sources in order to produce new information.
C. Primary sources are written contemporary to the event it ought to document, thus they are raw information. On the other hand, secondary sources utilize and analyze primary sources.
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62. Myrna wants to do research about the Visayans during the pre-Hispanic period, if she was to use a primary source, which material would best suit her research? A. The Laguna Copperplate B. History of the Filipino People by Teodoro Agoncillo C. Customs of the Tagalogs by Juan de Plasencia D. Chronicles of Antonio Pigafetta
D. Chronicles of Antonio Pigafetta
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63. Which of the following is an example of a primary source? A. journal article B. textbook C. diaries D. all of the above
C. diaries
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64. Internal criticism can be best defined as? A. the examination of the veracity of the document B. the analysis of the physical characteristics of the document C. the decoding of the ideologies reflected in the document D. the identification of the provenance of the document
A. the examination of the veracity of the document
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65. Mario is concerned with the credibility of an article he saw on Facebook. If he will externally criticize the article, which of the following step would he do? A. Examine the factuality of points being raised in the article. B. Check the competence of the author, if he/she is qualified to write the article. C. Examine the context affecting the way the article was written. D. Check if the grammar is correct and examine the writing style of the document.
D. Check if the grammar is correct and examine the writing style of the document.
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66. He is coined as the “Brains of the Katipunan” for his huge contribution in KKK such as the writing of the Kartilya. A. Pio Valenzuela B. Emilio Jacinto C. Guillermo Masangkay D. Andres Bonifacio
B. Emilio Jacinto
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67. Why is Antonio Pigafetta’s chronicle, the First Voyage around the World an important primary source in Philippine history? A. it showed Spain’s power and influence during the Age of Exploration. B. it signaled the early beginnings of European intervention in our land. C. it revealed the unitedness of different ethnolinguistic groups in the country. D. it documented the customs and traditions of pre-Hispanic Filipinos.
D. it documented the customs and traditions of pre-Hispanic Filipinos.
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68. Which of the following statements is true on Francisco Albo’s account on Magellan’s voyage in the Philippines? A. he cited that the first mass in the Philippines was officiated in Mazaua B. he noted that Cebu was filled with gold and porcelain. C. he mentioned the planting of the first cross in a certain island. D. he stated that Butuan was the real site of the first mass in the Philippines.
C. he mentioned the planting of the first cross in a certain island.
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69. The Cavite Mutiny sparked on January 20, 1872 when 200 Filipino workers and troops led by Seargent Lamadrid revolted against Spanish officials in the Cavite Arsenal. What was the main reason behind their mutiny? A. the Filipino workers and troops’ privilege of not rendering forced labor was abolished. B. the GOMBURZA fathers (Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora) influenced the Filipino troops to revolt against their Spanish officials in order to establish a new form of government. C. The Filipino workers and troops in Cavite Arsenal were seeking reforms from the Spanish colonial government. D. Filipino liberals headed by Trinidad Pardo de Tavera coordinated with the Filipino troops in Cavite Arsenal in order to take over the Spanish colonial government headquartered in nearby Manila.
A. the Filipino workers and troops’ privilege of not rendering forced labor was abolished.
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70. Which of the following best suits a contextual analysis of a written historical source? A. Understanding the conditions that affected the writing of the source. B. Determining the message conveyed by the text. C. Analyzing the points and data presented to determine their truthfulness. D. All of the above.
A. Understanding the conditions that affected the writing of the source.
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71. Which of the following best suits as a content analysis of written historical source? A. Identifying the background of the author. B. Analyzing the data utilized in the source. C. Determining the inspirations behind the text. D. None of the above.
B. Analyzing the data utilized in the source.
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72. If we are to provide a contextual analysis of the Kartilya ng Katipunan, which of the following steps should we do? A. Determine the events that influenced the text such as the French Revolution. B. Examine the data by providing an analysis of the code of conduct of the Katipuneros. C. Identify the conditions of the Katipunan during the 19th century. D. Both the first and third option
D. Both the first and third option
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73. The following are included in Garraghan’s (1950) points of inquiries in evaluating the authenticity of a primary source, EXCEPT: A. Genealogy B. Authorship C. Credibility D. localization
A. Genealogy
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74. Which is also known as the “history of history”? A. Archaeology B. Historiography C. Histology D. hagiography
B. Historiography
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75. TRUE or FALSE. Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista of Binan, Laguna, authored the Act of Declaration of Philippine Independence. Moreover, he was the one who waved the newly introduced Philippine flag during the proclamation of Independence on June 12, 1898. A. First statement is true, while the second statement is false. B. First statement is false, while the second statement is true. C. Both statements are false. D. Both statements are true.
D. Both statements are true.
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76. The hymn of the Philippine national anthem was composed by? A. Julian Felipe B. Marcela Agoncillo C. Jose Palma D. Ambrosio Bautista
A. Julian Felipe
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77. During the American colonial period, the following were Filipino newspapers that included political caricatures in their editorial, EXCEPT: A. Kalayaan B. The Philippines Free Press C. Lipag Kalabaw D. Bag-ong Kusog
A. Kalayaan
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78. Why are political caricatures significant for the Filipinos during the American colonial period? A. It showed the legacy of the American colonizers in the development of the Philippines. B. It served as a tool by the Americans to espouse their imperialism to the Filipino masses. C. It illustrated the future prospects of the Philippines under the American rule. D. It presented the daily experiences and dilemmas of the Filipinos under American rule.
D. It presented the daily experiences and dilemmas of the Filipinos under American rule.
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80. The following are the events and ideas that influenced the writing of the Kartilya ng Katipunan, EXCEPT: A. French Revolution B. Age of Enlightenment C. Philippine Revolution D. Masonry
C. Philippine Revolution
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79. He was a Spanish friar born on Extremadura, Spain during the 16th century or Siglo de Oro. He was known for writing the Relacion de las Costumbres de los Tagalos or Customs of the Tagalogs which documented the way of life of pre- Hispanic Tagalogs. A. Francisco Albo B. Juan de Plasencia C. Juan de Salcedo D. Francisco Colin
B. Juan de Plasencia
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81. Recognizing the peaceful protests that led to the fall of the Marcos Regime and the installation of Corazon Aquino, the latter was invited by the US Congress to present her won speech. When did she present her speech before the said congress? A. September 21, 1986 B. September 18, 1986 C. September 12, 1986 D. September 11, 1986
B. September 18, 1986
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82. This was the bloodless revolution that took place on February 1986 which ended the conjugal dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos and Imelda Marcos. It is called as? A. 1988 EDSA People Power B. 1987 EDSA People Power Revolution C. 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution D. 1985 EDSA People Power Revolution
C. 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution
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83. This historical document pertains to Rizal’s declaration that he still associate himself with the Catholic Church, thereby apologizing for his writings that offended the church. What is the name of this document? A. The Reconciliation of Rizal B. The Withdrawal of Rizal C. The Retraction of Rizal D. The Apology of Rizal
C. The Retraction of Rizal
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84. According to the account of this Jesuit priest, he was able to convince Rizal to convert back to Catholicism hours before his death. Moreover, he stated that after officiating a holy mass and the communion, he was able to persuade Rizal to sign the document in reconciliation with the Church. What is the name of the priest? A. Vicente Balaguer B. Jose Villaclara C. Bernardino Nozaleda D. Mariano Gomez
A. Vicente Balaguer
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85. Which aspect of the First Cry of Rebellion has conflicting accounts from several eyewitnesses? A. People and Events B. Dates and Venues C. Time and Events D. Places and People
B. Dates and Venues
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86. It is defined as the set of established precedents and codified principles according to which a state is governed. It is called as the ? A. Magna Carta B. Bill of rights C. Constitution D. Decalogue
C. Constitution
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87. It is stipulated in the 1987 Constitution that the President will have how many terms? A. 4-year term with 2 re-elections B. 6-year term with no re-election C. 3-year term with 3 re-elections D. 6-year term with 2 re-elections
B. 6-year term with no re-election
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88. This law is also known as the Philippine Independence Act which provided the Filipino representatives the opportunity to create their own constitution in preparation of their eventual Independence from the Americans after the 10-year transition period. It is called as? A. Tydings-McDuffie Law B. Jones Law C. Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act D. Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act
A. Tydings-McDuffie Law
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89. This constitution served as the guiding principle of Emilio Aguinaldo’s First Philippine Republic. It is called as ? A. 1896 Biak na Bato Constitution B. 1897 Biak na Bato Constitution C. 1898 Malolos Constitution D. 1899 Malolos Constitution
D. 1899 Malolos Constitution
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90. This law aims to increase government revenue through an added taxation on alcohol and tobacco product. It is known as the? A. TRAIN Law B. Expanded Value Added Tax (E-VAT) C. Sin Tax Reform Law D. Tax Reform Program of 1986
C. Sin Tax Reform Law
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91. Socrates, Plato and St. Augustine believed in the concept of dualism of reality. What concept did St. Augustine use to present the concept of duality? A. Body and Reason B. Appetitive Soul and Spirited Soul C. Physical Realm and Ideal Realm D. Psyche and Nous
C. Physical Realm and Ideal Realm
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92. This refers to the way of understanding an idea by posting a question followed by an answer which eventually leads to further questions. A. Analysis B. Experimental Method C. Interrogation D. Socratic Method
D. Socratic Method
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93. According to the Churchlands, how can the Self be understood? A. By expressing one’s self B. By knowing the concepts of the mind C. By analyzing its structures D. By understanding the condition of the brain
B. By knowing the concepts of the mind
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94. According to Mead’s Theory of Social Self, the self has two sides “me” and “I”. The “me” is considered the socialized aspect of the individual while the “I” represents? A. the individual’s impulse B. the generalized attitude C. the socialized component D. the opinion of others
A. the individual’s impulse
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95. Which of the following is the anthropological concept of the self? A. The self is an animal species which underwent the process of psychological evolution. B. The self a cultural entity. C. The self is both a biological and a cultural entity. D. The self is both a psychological and a cultural entity.
C. The self is both a biological and a cultural entity.
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96. Which of the following is an egocentric view statement? A. It is true because we believe it. B. It is true because we want to believe it. C. It is true because we have always believed it. D. It is true because I want to believe it.
D. It is true because I want to believe it.
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97. Carl Rogers: Ideal Self; Real Self Horney: . A. Actual Self, Real Self, Ideal Self B. Global Self Esteem C. True Self, False Self D. I self, Me self, Ought Self
A. Actual Self, Real Self, Ideal Self
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98. Lisa’s dream is to become a well-known dancer; she is currently an active member of their dance troupe. This is an example of what concept of Carl Rogers? A. Idealized Self B. Real Self C. Actual Self D. True Self
B. Real Self
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99. This is how we, as individuals, make choices and utilize our control in situations and actions. A. Self-actualization B. Self-efficacy C. Self-concept D. Self-realization
B. Self-efficacy
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100. Which is not a feature of Collectivism? A. Each person is encouraged to be an active player in society rather than themselves. B. Rules promote unity, brotherhood, and selflessness. C. Everyone supports each other. D. Promotes individual goals, initiative, and achievements.
D. Promotes individual goals, initiative, and achievements.
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101. It is one of the Four Noble Truths which emphasizes on life that does not solely offer the kind of living a person sees it to be. A. Suffering is caused by craving and aversion. B. Eight-Fold path is the path which leads to the end of suffering. C. Life is suffering. D. Suffering can be overcome and happiness can be attained.
C. Life is suffering.
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102. Identify from the statements below that best describes Somatic Society. A. The newfound importance of the body in contemporary society. B. The objectification of the self C. Dehumanization of the self D. The newly found freedom threatens the very authenticity of the self.
A. The newfound importance of the body in contemporary society.
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103. Ivy compares her score of 25 points with Lena of 20 points. What type of comparison Ivy is displaying? A. Social comparison B. Upward social comparison C. Passive downward comparison D. Temporal comparison
C. Passive downward comparison
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104. An Asian School of Thought that posits “to study the self is to deny the self.” A. Hinduism B. Buddhism C. Taoism D. Confucianism
B. Buddhism
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105. This is considered as an initial source of sensation and necessary for the origin and maintenance of personality. A. Philosophical Self B. Political Self C. Psychological Self D. Physical Self
D. Physical Self
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106. This refers to our mental representation of how we see ourselves, how we think about ourselves, and how we feel about ourselves. A. Self-concept B. Self-image C. Self esteem D. Self confidence
A. Self-concept
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107. In what discipline does the newfound importance of the body in contemporary society being tackled? A. Cyberpsychology B. Plastic Surgery C. Somatic Society D. Cosmetology
C. Somatic Society
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108. A boy suddenly lost his sense of sight after witnessing a car incident involving his father. What best describes the boy’s condition. A. Body Dysmorphic Disorder B. Malingering C. Conversion Disorder D. Somatic Symptom Disorder
C. Conversion Disorder
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109. Attraction: Dopamine, Norepinephrine, Serotonin; : Testosterone, Estrogen. A. Attachment B. Commitment C. Lust D. Infatuation
C. Lust
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110. This is the structure of social relations that centers on the reproductive arena, and the set of practices that bring reproductive distinctions into social processes. A. Gender expression B. Gender C. Sex D. Sex orientation
B. Gender
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111. Rey had been having trouble sleeping and eating since he noticed Clara, always anticipating seeing her in the hallways of the school. What does Rey experience? A. lust B. attachment C. attraction D. desire
D. desire
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112. Which of the following is NOT a recommended measure to prevent teenage pregnancy according to the United Nations Population Fund? A. Decreasing adolescent and youth resilience and protection B. Maximizing the use of media and communication for health promote C. Improving access to adolescent and youth-friendly services, including contraceptives D. Managing fertility rates, improving education and employment opportunities of young people to reap the demographic dividend
A. Decreasing adolescent and youth resilience and protection
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113. Jose would reward himself for his personal consumer pleasure and indulgences after working multiple overtime shifts. What is it that he satisfies? A. Political Self B. Economic Self C. Spiritual Self D. Social Self
B. Economic Self
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114. The extent to which consumption becomes the primary source of satisfaction, as well as the dominant mode of motivation. A. Consumption B. Possession C. Symbolism D. Materialism
D. Materialism
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115. This refers to the purpose of one’s life, a search for wholeness, and a relationship with a transcendent being. A. Religiosity B. Spirituality C. Cult D. Fanaticism
B. Spirituality
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116. The word Spirituality originated from the Latin word “spiritus” which translates to? A. God B. Prayer C. Breath D. Soul
C. Breath
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117. Which among the following statements is an example of a sacrificial ritual? A. Lighting fireworks during New Year’s Eve to ward off evil spirits. B. Killing a chicken and burning it to let the smoke appease the gods. C. Circumcision of a boy as he enters puberty. D. Blessing a newly constructed house to bring in good luck.
B. Killing a chicken and burning it to let the smoke appease the gods.
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118. Putting aside tasks to be done or procrastinating things that need to be accomplished until the very last minute is a habit Filipinos are accustomed to. What term refers to this habit? A. balat-sibuyas B. crab mentality C. ningas kugon D. mañana habit
D. mañana habit
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119. This concept is best described as structured forms of engagement with political processes and everyday forms of participation in a society. A. Active citizenship B. Active participation C. Active engagement D. Active commitment
A. Active citizenship
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120. Which part of the brain do learning and higher-order functions like memory and reasoning occur? A. Pons B. Medulla C. Cerebrum D. corpus callosum
C. Cerebrum
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121. All of the following are actions of a team player, EXCEPT: A. Seeing how diversity on a team can be beneficial. B. Being open to working with others in person or virtually. C. Listening to others’ perspectives but sticking to what you believe is best. D. Asking for team member input to improve the work environment.
C. Listening to others’ perspectives but sticking to what you believe is best.
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122. Each collaborative tool below is matched with a function. Choose the INCORRECT pairing. A. Skype: Facilitating Point-of-Sales transactions for a customer. B. Google Docs: Editing a shared document in real time. C. Facetime: Communicating face-to- face with someone who is in a different location. D. WhatsApp: Messaging app used internationally for individuals or groups.
A. Skype: Facilitating Point-of-Sales transactions for a customer.
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123. Which of the following describes a way to find common ground with others? A. Respecting how people are different and taking time to get to know someone. B. Keeping an open mind. C. Creating mutual understanding through a shared goal. D. All of the above.
D. All of the above.
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124. You are in charge of a committee assigned to planning a fundraiser for a class trip. The committee is made up of students from different student clubs. All of the following are examples of common ground, EXCEPT: A. All of the students are seniors from the same high school. B. All of the students want to graduate. C. All of the students are active in other clubs at the school. D. All of the students want to go to different destinations for the class trip.
D. All of the students want to go to different destinations for the class trip.
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125. Which of the following is an action of a good leader? A. Involving members of the team by seeking their input on a project. B. Doing everything yourself to ensure a project gets done well. C. Telling team members the best way to do their jobs. D. Taking over a job when a team member falls behind schedule.
A. Involving members of the team by seeking their input on a project.
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126. Which of the following actions is a positive way to deal with conflict? A. Shutting down or refusing to engage in actions to find a resolution. B. Telling other co-workers about your disagreement in order to win their support. C. Asking questions, listening, and then sharing your perspective in order to find common ground.
C. Asking questions, listening, and then sharing your perspective in order to find common ground.
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127. You and your colleague are working on a new project. A meeting was arranged with important stakeholders. You were not invited to the meeting. How do you approach your co-worker? A. Ask your colleague about the meeting and express your disappointment about not being invited. B. Email your supervisor in order to have your co-worker reprimanded. C. Yell at your colleague for not inviting you to a meeting that you should have been at. D. Make passive aggressive comments to your co-worker until they realize what they did.
A. Ask your colleague about the meeting and express your disappointment about not being invited.
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128. When someone is a good collaborator, they: A. Shy away from using collaborative technology tools that aren’t familiar with. B. Invite different perspectives from teammates in order to create value and buy-in. C. View conflict as an impassable obstacle that no one can overcome or learn from. D. Assume it is impossible for anyone to truly have similar experiences.
B. Invite different perspectives from teammates in order to create value and buy-in.
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129. Which of the following is an example of good collaboration? A. Lead by delegating tasks and telling teammates how to solve problems when they arise. B. Find ways to involve all of the individuals on the team in order to make them feel valued. C. Ignore conflict in order to avoid creating new problems. D. Dive into problem solving and work to engage everyone before identifying common ground.
B. Find ways to involve all of the individuals on the team in order to make them feel valued.
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130. This is the 21ST Century Skill that is referred as the mechanism that weeds out problems and replaces them with fruitful endeavors. A. Critical Thinking B. Creativity C. Collaboration D. Communication
A. Critical Thinking
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131. This is the 21ST Century Skill that empowers teachers and students to see concepts in a different light, which leads to innovation. A. Critical Thinking B. Creativity C. Collaboration D. Communication
B. Creativity
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132. This skill gives teachers the basic information they need to understand what gadgets perform, what tasks and why. A. Information Literacy B. Media Literacy C. Technology Literacy D. Computer Literacy
C. Technology Literacy
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133. The 4 Cs of 21st Century skill refers to: A. Communication, cooperation, critical thinking, creativity B. Communication, collaboration, critical thinking, creativity C. Consistency, collaboration, critical thinking, creativity D. Communication, collaboration, critical thinking, commitment
B. Communication, collaboration, critical thinking, creativity
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134. All of the following are ways to speak professionally, EXCEPT: A. Making sure you are using words that your audience will understand. B. Remaining respectful regardless of someone’s response. C. Speaking with a relaxed language and a tone like you might use with friends. D. Using polished and professional language in a workplace setting.
C. Speaking with a relaxed language and a tone like you might use with friends.
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135. You hear a presentation from two candidates running for election. The first candidate uses “ladies and gentlemen” and the second uses “you guys” to address the audience. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. The first speaker is using an informal tone. B. The second speaker is using a professional tone. C. The first speaker is trying to sound friendly and casual. D. The second speaker is using relaxed language.
D. The second speaker is using relaxed language.
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136. All of the following statements about digital communication are true, EXCEPT: A. Many companies use social media to search for candidates for open job positions. B. It is okay to incorporate text lingo into your professional emails. C. Companies create a reputation through the content and images they share with their audiences. D. Email is a good way to leave a written “trail,” or record, in case problems arise in the future.
B. It is okay to incorporate text lingo into your professional emails.
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137. Which choice below best describes what is meant by the following statement: “What is written electronically is written in pen, not pencil; it cannot be erased.”? A. Anything that is posted on social media, even if you later delete it, can be found by a potential employer. B. When a person writes a professional email, they should always check for spelling and grammar. C. When texting for work, do not use emojis. D. When composing a professional email, it is important to be clear and concise.
A. Anything that is posted on social media, even if you later delete it, can be found by a potential employer.
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138. Which of the following are components of professionalism, or having a professional manner? A. Knowing common social rules for interacting with others at work. B. Using nonverbal methods to make your meaning clear. C. Writing with correct spelling and grammar. D. All of the above.
D. All of the above.
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139. You find out your new co-worker grew up in India, and you are not sure what social rules he uses in nonverbal communication. What should you do? A. Take some time to do some research online, or simply ask him, what his culture customs are with regard to nonverbal communication. B. Assume that since he now lives in the United States you share the same ideas about social rules. C. Make sure you use many hand gestures and facial expressions to get your meaning across. D. Find someone who looks like your coworker and ask them about their communication style.
A. Take some time to do some research online, or simply ask him, what his culture customs are with regard to nonverbal communication.
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140. All of the following activities demonstrate understanding how to listen, EXCEPT: A. Asking questions when you are confused or when you need to clarify a point. B. Making your best guess when you aren’t sure you heard something right. C. Repeating back what someone has said to make sure the meaning is clear. D. Asking follow-up questions to make sure you understand what a person is saying.
B. Making your best guess when you aren’t sure you heard something right.
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141. A client called to talk to your boss, but she has stepped away for lunch. You take a message for her. Which of the following steps should you avoid? A. Once you have written the message down, repeat the message back to the caller to ensure accuracy. B. Use professional language and be sure to thank the caller for waiting for the call to be returned. C. Give the caller your boss’s personal cell phone number so they can reach her immediately. D. Make sure you have either a phone number or email for the caller so that your boss can respond.
C. Give the caller your boss’s personal cell phone number so they can reach her immediately.
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142. When someone is a good communicator, they: A. Avoid direct eye contact and try not to think too much about body language or posture. B. Are mindful and respectful of people that might not agree with what they are going to say. C. Know that professional communication on digital media is the same as chatting with friends. D. Try not to repeat what someone says in order to avoid embarrassment or misunderstanding.
B. Are mindful and respectful of people that might not agree with what they are going to say.
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143. All of the following are examples of good communication, EXCEPT: A. Knowing how to compose and edit a professional email to a customer or colleague. B. Using an appropriate tone and choice of words for your audience. C. Knowing that most people prefer to receive a text message or email instead of a phone call. D. Being aware of nonverbal communication cues and what they may tell a listener.
C. Knowing that most people prefer to receive a text message or email instead of a phone call.
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144. Which of the following information comes without a filter? That is, without an underlying perspective? A. Information from a newspaper. B. All information comes through a filter. C. Information from a newscaster on television. D. Information from a radio announcer.
B. All information comes through a filter.
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145. All of the following actions show that you are looking at the context of a problem, EXCEPT: A. Getting to the root cause by asking why the problem exists. B. Looking at the bigger picture surrounding the problem. C. Hypothesizing what issues might be causing the problem. D. Immediately proposing a solution based on your initial observations of the problem.
D. Immediately proposing a solution based on your initial observations of the problem.
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146. Which of the following statements is true when thinking about multiple solutions? A. You should try a possible solution, even if you do not expect it to work. B. It is important to test your ideas and be willing to learn through failure to reach a solution. C. You should only try something once you are certain it will work so that you don’t upset anyone. D. Trying a solution that does not work will not help you to find the correct solution.
A. You should try a possible solution, even if you do not expect it to work.
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147. All of the following traits are part of an analysis-solution mindset, EXCEPT: A. Examining information in order to understand why a message is presented in a certain way. B. Connecting information from different subject areas in order to see patterns and relationships. C. Taking time to research and test multiple solutions to a problem in order to find one that is best. D. Only considering one point of view when looking into the explanation for a phenomenon.
D. Only considering one point of view when looking into the explanation for a phenomenon.
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148. When someone has an analysis-solution mindset, they: A. Understand a problem by looking at the larger context. B. Try any solution to a problem, even ones they know most likely won’t work. C. Take messages at their face value without reading too much into them. D. See events as separate and unrelated in order to keep focused on solving a specific problem.
A. Understand a problem by looking at the larger context.
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149. Your boss assigns you to a project in which you are collaborating with a team of people in South Africa. Which of the following is the most effective way to prepare for working with this new team? A. Do some research about South African culture on the internet. B. Assume that because you have good people skills you do not need to change any of your actions. C. Wait until your first virtual meeting and pay attention to their nonverbal cues. D. None of the above
A. Do some research about South African culture on the internet.
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150. You have been working in the bakery of a grocery store for a few months and your boss asks you to consider training as a cashier. What response shows that you are willing to consider this change? A. You thank your boss for the opportunity and ask a few questions before deciding if you’ll say yes. B. You say you will consider it - but only to be polite. C. You say no - You’re going to have to talk to customers all of the time, which could be very tiring. D. You say yes immediately - You know cashiers make more money.
A. You thank your boss for the opportunity and ask a few questions before deciding if you’ll say yes.