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ALL IN SOURCE- prelim quiz 2

Created By: Deyn


ETHICS
Free will is present and inherent in men

Answer: True

Which of the following if NOT the basis of human actions?

Answer: People who experienced temporary insanity are not responsible for their actions

Morality is observed and present ONLY in humans


Answer: True

They believed in the philosophy of material dialectics and deny the existence of God, free will, and
immortality. 

Answer: Communism

It is the situation when the person was forced by circumstances or under duress which he would not do
under normal circumstances. Example is being extorted money by a neighborhood toughie in exchange
for his "protection".
Answer: Conditional Voluntariness

When a person acts with full knowledge and complete freedom - we are fully aware of what we are doing

Answer: Perfect Voluntariness


When a person acts without full understanding and no freedom, we are made to perform acts we did not
like.

Answer: Imperfect Voluntariness


_______________is under the control and intellect and will is answerabvle to such actions

Answer: Voluntary Act

What is the distinct characteristic of man compared to animals?


Answer: Intellect

It is the disposition of a person doing the activity regardless to his liking or not, this may be positive or
negative. The former is by making him to do something while the other is to prevent or stop him from
doing things.

Answer: Simple Voluntariness


LIVING IN IT ERA
The long waves of evolution depict how technology has advanced through ___________.

Answer: Time

These are 2 more examples of factors that affect the evolution of technology:

Answer: Niche Construction and Niche Differentiation

_____________________ is a factor that affects the evolution of technology which pertains to the pressure from
the market which makes the innovation adjust to its needs?

Answer: Selection Pressure

Social Evolution is the aim hypothesis produced for human sciences specifically for _______________.
Answer: Anthropology

What Social Development definition of Herbert Spencer refers to "society always moves toward an ideal
setting"?

Answer: Social Progress

This pertains to the differences in tastes, choices, or pressure from society that affects how technology
evolves in different markets or geographical locations.

Answer: Cultural Variation

These are stories of the 15th and 16th Century western pioneers.

Answer: Voyage Literature

___________________ is a factor that affects the evolution of technology

Answer: Systems Theory

__________________ is critical for anyone to be able to understand the changing values and behavior patterns
of people in the now that affect the future

Answer: Continual Learning


MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD
When two sets form a collection of ordered pairs of (x,y) each of which coming from each set then it is
said that x R y.

Answer: Relation

It refers to given sets A and B denoted by A x B read as "A cross B" where the set of ordered pairs (a,b)
where a is in A and b is in B.

Answer: Cartesian Product

It refers to denoting a set by enumerating all of its elements between braces.

Answer: Set- Roster Notation

It refers to a statement such that first part assures that a certain object exists and is universal since its
second part says that the question fulfills a specific property for everything of a specific kind.

Answer: Existential Universal Statement

It refers to given elements a and b, the symbol (a,b) denotes the ordered pair consisting of a and b noting
that a is the first element of the pair b is the second element .Any two ordered pairs (a,b) and (c,d) are said
to be equal if and only if, a=c and b=d.

Answer: Ordered Pair

It refers to any two sets denoted by A and B such that every element of A is also an element of B then A is
called subset of B, written A ⊆ B,

Answer: Subset
It refers to a statement that is both universal and conditional which contains some variation of the words
"for all" and conditional statements contain versions of the words "if-then".

Answer: Universal Conditional Statement


When two quantities x and y are related so that for some range of values of x the value of y is determined
by that of x then we say that y is a function (f) of x.

Answer: Function
It refers to a statement that is universal because its initial part says that a certain property is true for all
objects of a given sort, and it is existential because its second part assets the presence of something.

Answer: Universal Existential Statement.

Two functions are said to be equal if and only they have the same set of ordered pairs (x,y).

Answer: Equality of Functions


PHYSICAL FITNESS
The bicuspid valve is responsible for preventing the backflow of blood from the left atrium to the left
ventricle.

Answer: TRUE 

Jaime did the stork test and found that he cannot stand straigth with one leg for a prolonged period.
When he performed this test, he wanted to know his body's ability to _____.

Answer: Balance
 
A person is playing tennis and he decides quickly to change from point A to point B. What type of skill-
related fitness component is at work in this situation?

Answer: Agility
 
In order to practice a skill regularly, the minimum number of time required is?

Answer: 30 minutes 

In getting your waist and hip ratio, you need to use a measuring tape for the test.

Answer: TRUE 

This is the medical term which refers to chest pains.

Answer: Angina Pectoris 

Which of the following is the most beneficial practice to maintain a healthy heart?

Answer: Exercise regularly and make good food choices. 

The ____ bring back the blood to the heart in a systemic flow.

Answer: veins 

All of these tests are designed to measure your body composition EXCEPT:

Answer: Crunch Test 

The test that is used to measure the power of your lower body is known as the _______.

Answer: Vertical Jump Test 

What test measures your body's ability to balance itself and maintain Center of Gravity?

Answer: Stork Balance Test 

The Waist-Hip Ratio is used to determine a person's predisposal to different health-related disease.

Answer: TRUE 
Modified push-ups are for males, while military push-ups are for females.

Answer: FALSE 

Soccer and Basketball both need your skills of speed and ______.

Answer: Agility 

Low Density Lipoproteins or LDLs are considered as "good cholesterol" which are needed in the body.

Answer: FALSE
 
The exercise, lateral raises, is aimed at developing the muscles of your chest.

Answer: FALSE 

The muscles at the back of your legs are called _______.

Answer: Hamstrings
 
In computing for Body Mass Index the final unit of measure is _____:

Answer: Kg/m2 

In volleyball, Jane was able to successfully receive a speeding open attack or a spike from the other team.
This clearly shows that she has good ______.

Answer: Reaction Time 

A successful end position of a military push-up is when your elbows are locked and your arms are
stretched located just under your shoulders.

Answer: TRUE 

Which among the following exercises is best suited to target the muscles of the abdominals?

Answer: Planks 

Stroke
 is a disease which refers to the lack of oxygen supply to the brain.

Answer: Stroke

All of the following are factors that can affect the health of your heart, which of the following is the
BIGGEST contributing factor for heart diseases?

Answer: Lifestyle 

A component of fitness that usually involves movements that are explosive in nature.

Answer: Power 

Genes, ethnicity, and lifestyle, are factors that can affect your height.
Answer: FALSE 

What is the best way to improve Cardiovascular Endurance?

Answer: Aerobic Training


 
The Crunch Test is designed to measure your abdominals' _____.

Answer: Endurance 

The heart is a muscle and in order for it to be stronger, one must exercise.

Answer: TRUE 

Arteriosclerosis
A condition in which arteries become thick and non-elastic is called .

Answer: Arteriosclerosis

Systole and Diastole are measurements that can be used to determine whether a person has ______.

Answer: hypertension 

A regular resting heart rate for individuals who are not athletes usually range from 120-150 beats per
minute.

Answer: FALSE 

This refers to your ability to respond and react quickly to a certain stimulus.

Answer: Reaction Time 

Body Mass Index is calculated by dividing your weight in kilograms to your height in meters.

Answer: FALSE 

In performing the Sit and Reach Test the distance of your feet must be ______.

Answer: Hip Width 

The Crunch Test is designed to measure your abdominal endurance.

Answer: TRUE 

A person with an 18.5-24.9 kg/m2 Body Mass Index is in the Normal Weight Range.

Answer: TRUE 
UNDERSTANDING THE SELF
Aguste Comte defines sociology as ______.

Answer: Scientific study of society

It is focuses on the study of politics or government.

Answer: Political Science

It is called Biological anthropology

Answer: Physical Anthropology

It is the study of different patterns in human behavior, thoughts and feelings.

Answer: Cultural Anthropology

This sociological perspective states that sociologist should look into details and symbols to understand
and interpret how people react

Answer: Symbolic interactions perspective

This thinker looked and studied class struggle in society

Answer: Karl Marx

Sociology comes from the geek word “sociouos” and “logos” which means

Answer: Society and Study

What is Anthropology?

Answer: Is the study of similarities and differences of individuals

Ethnology means

Answer: Is analysis, comparison and contrast of cultures of people

This social perspective focuses on the negative, clashed and ever-changing nature of society

Answer: Conflict Perspective


PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION
Which of the following is a form of communication?

Answer: All of the above

We have seen the emergence of powerful people in different fields and professions because of the worthy
causes or advocacies they believe in. Some of them are Martin Luther King, John F. Kenedy and Maya
Angelou. This describes communication’s way of:

Answer: Evoking Inspiration

Which of the following affects the success of failure of an organization in terms of communication?

Answer: Attitude on Rank and Authority

Identify the Communication Issues in Intercultural Settings:

Answer: Different Styles and Procedures in Making Decisions

Identify the Communication Issues in Intercultural Settings:

Answer: Confusion with Accent, Pronunciation and Fluency

Identify the Communication Issues in Intercultural Settings:

Answer: Attitude on Rank and Authority

Identify the Communication Issues in Intercultural Settings:

Answer: Direct and Indirect Communication

Which of the following statements is true about communication?

Answer: There is a consistent need to adjust, adapt and innovate the communication process

Westerners in general use form of communication

Answer: Direct

What are the 3 factors that affects confusion in communication?

Answer: Accent, Pronunciation, Fluency

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