QUIZ REVIEWER Flashcards

(30 cards)

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It is the objective of theoretical sciences like logic, biology, physics, and metaphysics

A

reveal the truth

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_____ a vital element of a human being’s nutrition because of its influence to food and production

A

Biodiversity

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3
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______ was considered as the father of information theory

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Claude E. Shannon

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4
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A robot that performs useful task for humans

A

service robot

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5
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w ho built the famous search engine “google”

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Sergey Brin and Larry Page

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6
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It is an electronic device that store and processes data or information

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Computer

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7
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freedom of the man to carve his own destiny.

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Humanism

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8
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happiness can be attainable through matter

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Materialism

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9
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ethical dilemma faced by technological advancements

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-most parents would argue that these devices make their children lazy and unhealthy
-moral dilemma

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10
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a service robot for professional use is a service robot used for a commercial task, usually operated by a properly trained operator. (e.g. rehabilitation robot)

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professional service robot

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11
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Who said “ We, along with all other entities in the world, start as potentialities and move toward actualities”

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Aristotle

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12
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_____ defined as the vast variety of life forms in the entire Earth

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Biodiversity

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13
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Who formulated the three laws that define what a good robot is?

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Isaac Asimov

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13
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_____ usually boast powerful processors, tons of memory, and large hard drives

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Server

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14
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Some of the expected work to be performed by DESIRE are the following

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(1) “Clear up the kitchen table”
(2) “Fill the dishwasher”
(3) “Clear up this room”

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15
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What are the “celebrities” in the field of technology?

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television sets, mobile phones, and computers

16
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“Unimate” came from the word _____

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Universal Automation

17
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The end goal of practical sciences like ethics and politics

A

attain good life

18
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_______ is described as the disappearance of species at a rate of 1,000 faster than usual.

A

Mass extinction

19
Q

things are changing and impermanent

A

World of Matter

20
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The ______ is a worldwide system of interconnected networks that facilitate data transmission among innumerable computers.

21
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service robot for personal use is a service robot used for a noncommercial task, usually by laypersons. (e.g. pet exercising robot)

A

personal service robot

22
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The ultimate basis of happiness is the communion with God.

23
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The mantra of this school of thought is the famous, “Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die.”

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Who invented the "electric telescope"?
Paul Gottlieb Nipkow
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things in this world are not real and are only copies of the real in the world of ____
world of forms
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What does Technology means during 17th century?
discourse on arts
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Vertebrates fell to 60% from the 1970s due to _______
human causes.
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_______ excludes active human-robot interaction
full autonomy
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A _____ is a group with an increased susceptibility to the adverse effects of an environmental risk factor, due to their age, genetics, health status, or some other condition
Vulnerable subpopulation