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WEEK 1-10
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TRUE OR FALSE: Communication can only be learned in school
False
True
True
True
True
True
Pragmatics
Different connotation/meanings
Denotations
True
False
True
To determine the kinds of communication; and To understand how these kinds are used to
be an effective communicator.
Which of the following refers to pauses and stops made between thoughts or utterance?
Fricatives
false
Space
Communication is ethical
True
True
Intrapersonal communication
Business in the west is like hunting while business in the east is like planting rice.
Which non-verbal language is this thinking attributed to?
Time
Verbal Communication
Artifact
What is the most fundamental definition of communication
Kinesics
False
These are communication patterns that are from psychological, social, cultural or
societal patterns or gained knowledge.
field of experience
This refers to beliefs, social status, values, and other social factors.
social system
Channel
Structure
You are trying to decide if you want to take Medicine or Engineering, what kind of
communication is happening?
Intrapersonal Communication
Interactive
field of experience
Who invented the spiral model of communication?
Dance
Communication model where the receiver and sender take turns in conveying their
message.
Transactional
group communication
This is the entirety of the message this covers from the beginning to the end.
Content
Berlo
Treatment
MASS COMMUNICATION..
This model states that communicative action will always be an accumulation of past
experiences, events, or behaviors and that communication always move forward.
Dance
Interactive
1954
Your cousins can have a different culture from you.
True
False
What problem is encountered every time we hear this thought: " Why wear clothes that
show too much skin if you're not interested in attracting men to think of lustful thoughts
about you?!"
False
Vince RApisura
When you use your own knowledge in interpreting the sent data and you find out that
your preconceived notions and the meaning of the message are not compatible, which
kind of noise is present?
factual noise
These are communication patterns that are from psychological, social, cultural or
societal patterns or gained knowledge.
field of experience
FALSE
Interactive
The anthropologist who gave the definition of religion in the module:
Geertz
What emerged in our lives that made it possible for us to get to know our fellow men from a
far?
Internet
False
False
There are four kinds of noise that affect the communication process. List them
down. feedback, internal noise, semantic noise, factual noise
field of experience
False
Eastern
You're trying to listen to your teacher but you keep on remembering the fun night you had
with your friends. When the teacher called you to recite and you did not hear what the
question was, what kind of noise was present?
internal noise
This noise prevents you from getting the main idea of the verbal message because you zero
in on details rather than put them together to see the whole picture.
semantic noise
False
In the Philippines, where the majority is brow skinned, fair skin is equated to beauty and
wealth. What kind of intercultural problem is this?
Stereotyping
Listening helps in enhancing or improving our relationship with ourselves and others.
True
False
Ethnic
Answer
False
False
False
This is any kind of stimuli to our senses which affects how messages are conveyed
Noise
you. True
What problem is encountered every time this old adage is relayed to children: " Wag kang
makulit, sige ka, kukunin ka nung bumbay".
Prejudice
Group
This refers to beliefs, social status, values, and other social factors.
social system
This section attempts to answer : what materials were used and how they were
Gender-free terms
True
Delusion
The method section of the abstract should explain how you went about solving the
problem or exploring the issue you identified as your main objective.
True
Supports main arguments with contributions from literary authorities and references.
Proofs/ evidences
A condensed information including detail, while not being concerned about length.
Summary
Scheduled event
Slang/Idioms
False
The Home Office interior ministry has made contact with Omar's family and is
assisting them in "travelling" to Britain.
An intentional or unintentional use of someone else's words and taking them as your own.
Plagiarism
A person with poor listening skills would have exemplary relationships with each other.
False
The human sex chromosomes are of the XX-XY pattern. The Y chromosome is much smaller
than the X chromosome. Two types of sperm cells are formed during gametogenesis; half of
these have the X chromosome and the others have the Y chromosome. Every egg cell has an
X chromosome; therefore, fertilization determines the sex. If a Y sperm cell fertilizes the egg, a
male develops.
Com - is a prefix which means 'together' or 'with'. If you are asked to serve with others on a
-committee
Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural
environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an
increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly
people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect
the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans
took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable
environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the
deterioration of the environment.
The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President
Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the
growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. Prior to the establishment of the EPA,
the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which
harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of
repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. Why does the author mention
the first Earth Day in paragraph 2?
PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers
are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so.
The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by
teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex,
located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with
age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive
Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions
about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the
distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain
(when you are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study,
teens and adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded,
researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the
questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the
adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior
temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones.
Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other
people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven
by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask:
'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a
result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's
feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research
suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the
brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role.
My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear
that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural
changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the
ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic
developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of
Science in the UK.
-to validate the claim of the research on teens’ behavior in relation to their brain development
-decrease
Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural
environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an
increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly
people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect
the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans
took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable
environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the
deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and
Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to
established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land.
Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make
coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment.
The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural
environment.
Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural
environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an
increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly
people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect
the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans
took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable
environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the
deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and
Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to
established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land.
Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make
coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment.
The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural
environment.
-to describe how the government became more involved in cleaning the environment
Academic English deals with understanding of lexical knowledge and the phonological features
of English
-true
Dear Tall, Dark and Handsome — This is your lucky day! The girl of your dreams is just a phone
call away. I am 5’ 10’’, slim, pretty, and only 23. I love pop music, good books, exotic foods, and
foreign travel. Give me a ring any day after 6 P.M. You won’t be sorry.
PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers
are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so.
The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by
teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex,
located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with
age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive
Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions
about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the
distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you are a teenager) to the
front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study, teens and adults were asked how they
would react to certain situations. As they responded, researchers imaged their brains. Although
both adults and teens responded similarly to the
questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the
adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior
temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones.
Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other
people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven
by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask:
'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a
result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's
feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research
suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the
brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role.
My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear
that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural
changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the
ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic
developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of
Science in the UK.
With which statement listed below would the author of this article most likely agree?
-Parents should NOT take it personally when their teens don’t feel sorry for how long they work
in a day
The word is terracide. It is not committed with guns and knives, but with relentless bulldozers,
roaring dump trucks, and giant shovels like mythological beasts. Dynamite cuts and rips apart
mountains to reach the minerals inside, leaving nothing but empty, naked hills. The land is left
wasted and allowed to slide down upon houses and into streams, making the land unlivable and
the stream water undrinkable. This is terracide, or if you prefer, strip mining.
Which of these best describes the author’s view about his subject?
- satirical
The prefix ad - means "to" or "toward". When you support something and call others to accept
your point of view, you are its support.
-advocate
-deducted
-false
When a person has a smile that lures or attracts people, we call him/
her -alluring
PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers
are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so.
The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by
teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex,
located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with
age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain
network to make decisions about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the
crucial difference is that the distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain
(when you are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study,
teens and adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded,
researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the
questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the
adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior
temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones.
Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other
people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven
by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask:
'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a
result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's
feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research
suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the
brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role.
My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear
that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural
changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the
ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic
developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of
Science in the UK.
- optimistic
-critical reading
Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural
environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an
increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly
people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect
the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans
took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable
environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the
deterioration of the environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and
Endangered Species Acts. President Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to
established the EPA in response to the growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land.
Prior to the establishment of the EPA, the national government was not structured to make
coordinated attack on the pollutants, which harm human health and degrade the environment.
The EPA was assigned the daunting task of repairing the damage already done to the natural
environment.
Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude toward the creation of EPA?
-The author believes on the advocacy of the EPA
-skimming
-CONtest
Until the 1960s, people in the United States did not particularly pay attention to the natural
environment. Rather, Americans were more focused on the economy. However, with an
increase in oil spills, polluting factories and power plants, and the loss of wilderness, suddenly
people realizes they shared common values. They called for a national organization to protect
the environment. Accordingly, on April 22, 1970, the first Earth DAY, 20 MILLION Americans
took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable
environment. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests against the
deterioration of the environment.
The first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. President
Richard Nixon and Congress worked together to established the EPA in response to the
growing public demand for cleaner water, air and land. Prior to the establishment of the EPA,
the national government was not structured to make coordinated attack on the pollutants, which
harm human health and degrade the environment. The EPA was assigned the daunting task of
repairing the damage already done to the natural environment. Why did the author mention the
protest in paragraph 1?
PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers
are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing
so. The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused
by teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal
cortex, located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies
change with age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of
Cognitive Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to
make decisions about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial
difference is that the distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you
are a teenager) to the front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study, teens and
adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded, researchers
imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the questions, their
brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the adults than in
the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior temporal sulcus, the
brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones. Adults were also much
faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other people. "We think that
a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven by the simple
question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask: 'What would I do,
given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a result of my
actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's feelings
around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research
suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the
brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role.
My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear
that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural
changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the
ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic
developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of
Science in the UK.
Why did the author mention about the medial prefrontal cortex?
-to encourage us to take care of our brain
Note taking.
-critical reading
-true
When driving, you are forced to leave the highway because of road repairs. you therefore turn
away on a
-detour
The students survey the island where they will conduct their case studies.
-surVEY
-geography
Bat is a Latin word meaning 'fight'. 'To fight with' is the meaning of
-combat
-scanning
-True
General English pertains to the language of academic disciplines, of texts and literature, and of
-false
When a forest is entirely stripped of trees and other plants, we say that it has been
-deforested
A Gallup survey shows that Filipinos are among the happiest people in the world.
-SURvey
PASSAGE: Study : Teenage brain lacks empathy By Sara Goudarzi If you ever sense teenagers
are not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so.
The area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by
teenagers, reports a new study. When considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex,
located in front of the brain, doesn't get as much action as adults. "Thinking strategies change with
age," said Sarah Jayne Blakemore of the University College London Institute of Cognitive
Neuroscience. "As you get older you use more or less the same brain network to make decisions
about your actions as you did when you were a teenager, but the crucial difference is that the
distribution of that brain activity shifts from the back of the brain (when you are a teenager) to the
front (when you are an adult)." Teen thinking In the study,
teens and adults were asked how they would react to certain situations. As they responded,
researchers imaged their brains. Although both adults and teens responded similarly to the
questions, their brain activity differed. The medial prefrontal cortex was much more active in the
adults than in the teens. However, the teenagers had much more activity in the superior
temporal sulcus, the brain area involved in predicting future actions based on previous ones.
Adults were also much faster at figuring out how their actions would affect themselves and other
people. "We think that a teenager's judgment of what they would do in a given situation is driven
by the simple question: 'What would I do?'" Blakemore said. "Adults, on the other hand, ask:
'What would I do, given how I would feel and given how the people around me would feel as a
result of my actions?'" Developing sensitivity Children start taking into account other people's
feelings around the age of five. But the ability develops well beyond this age, the new research
suggests. And while some of this sensitivity could be the result of undeveloped regions in the
brain, the experience that adults acquire from social interactions also plays an important role.
My purpose in reading this: Reading Strategy I will use: 12 "Whatever the reasons, it is clear
that teenagers are dealing with, not only massive hormonal shifts, but also substantial neural
changes," Blakemore said. "These changes do not happen gradually and steadily between the
ages of 0–18. They come on in great spurts and puberty is one of the most dramatic
developmental stages." The results of the study were presented today at the BA Festival of
Science in the UK.
If progress is 'stepping forward' and regress means 'stepping back' , the word which literally
means ' stepping together' is
-congress
The word is terracide. It is not committed with guns and knives, but with relentless bulldozers,
roaring dump trucks, and giant shovels like mythological beasts. Dynamite cuts and rips apart
mountains to reach the minerals inside, leaving nothing but empty, naked hills. The land is left
wasted and allowed to slide down upon houses and into streams, making the land unlivable and
the stream water undrinkable. This is terracide, or if you prefer, strip mining. What is the
author's purpose?
Our criminal justice system today is a disgrace. Modern day criminals have more rights than an
honest citizen ever imagined were written into our U.S. Constitution. Murderers and rapists are
typically set free on legal technicalities and seldom face any jail time. While that scum is back to
work finding new victims, the pleas of those they have killed, maimed, or violated go unheard.
Until we begin giving some real consideration to people who obey the law, instead of those who
break it, things are going to continue getting worse.
What is the author’s perspective about his subject?
-disapproving
Our criminal justice system today is a disgrace. Modern day criminals have more rights than an
honest citizen ever imagined were written into our U.S. Constitution. Murderers and rapists are
typically set free on legal technicalities and seldom face any jail time. While that scum is back to
work finding new victims, the pleas of those they have killed, maimed, or violated go unheard.
Until we begin giving some real consideration to people who obey the law, instead of those who
break it, things are going to continue getting worse.
How did the author express his/her disapproval of the criminal justice system in America?
- by comparing the plight of the victims and the freedom of the criminals
This is Philippine literature at its finest. For a millennium, it has been very much alive, shaping
current events, influencing prevalent ideologies and societal dictates, fueling our patriotism,
promoting a sense of greater good and bestowing hopes and aspirations that this nation could
inscribe in the chronicle of its soul.
To make a delicious New England pie, proceed as follows: take some water and flour; then
construct a bullet-proof dough. Make this into a disk-shaped object. Dry it for a couple of days in
a mild temperature. Pour on stewed dried apples and slabs of citron; leave it in a safe place until
it petrifies. Serve cold at breakfast and invite your mother-in-law. What is the author's purpose?
A narrative text tells a story and usually follows a familiar structure. It can be in the form of
reporting of factual events, or the retelling of a tale from oral tradition. It is often written in
informal, everyday English.
-true
(Write Informal English or Academic English): In August, Henry and Henry's big dog Mudge
always went camping. They went with Henry's parents. Henry's mother had been a Camp Fire
Girl, so she knew all about camping. She knew how to set up a tent. She knew how to build a
campfire. She knew how to cook camp food.
- Informal English
"In resenting progress and change, a man lays himself open to censure." (E.B. White,
"Progress and Change")
Therefore
- Result
The purpose of the psychiatrist is to mitigate the suffering of the patient.
-make milder
However
-Contrast
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back
into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles
and the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the
birth of Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new
way of life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we
speak and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week: Tui,
the god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made
them slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some
French words were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
After spending three weeks in the hospital, I had a surfeit of daytime TV programming.
-excessive
It is difficult to imagine a surfeit of talent in one individual, yet Leonard Bernstein simply does
not have the time to make complete use of his talent as conductor, performer, writer, and
lecturer.
-excess
If 'gyne' is a Greek word for woman, then a woman hater is a _______________
-misogynist
(Write Informal English or Academic English): They laid into the government for failing to
allocate enough funding.
-Informal English
The prisoners liberated from the Nazi death camp were so emaciated that they looked like
skeletons.
-very thin
After the Romans left, a millennium and a half passed before people again lived in such
comfort. Churchill wrote, “From the year 400 until the year 1900 no one had central heating and
very few had hot baths.”
-1000 years
The Greek word 'gamos' means 'marriage'. A person who hates marriage is called a
_________________.
-misogamist
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles
and the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the
birth of Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new
way of life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we
speak and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week: Tui,
the god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made
them slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some
French words were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
In paragraph 2, what transition signal is used to explain how the Germanic language influenced
the English language?
-for example
This is where primary argument is presented first followed by reasons and supporting details to
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles and
the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the birth of
Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new way of
life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we
speak and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week:
Tui, the god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made
them slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some
French words were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
- Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain-known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue
Such are the vicissitudes of history. Nothing remains the same. Three hundred years of peace
-changes
There is no doubt that the idea of living in such a benign climate was appealing. The islanders
seemed to keep their vitality and live longer than Europeans.
-favorable
The job candidate’s background was impeccable – good references and many years of
experience, but the company did not give her the job.
- no error
"Roger was thankful for the clothes he had chosen to wear today, because if there was ever a
time he needed sartorial armor, it was right now." (Tom Wolfe, A Man in Full)
Likewise
-Comparison
A plant that gets food from the air but grows upon another plant is called an
____________________
- epiphyte
Origins of the English Language
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles
and the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the
birth of Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new
way of life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we
speak and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week: Tui,
the god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made
them slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some
French words were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
What is the best sequence of the two tribal invasions of Great Britain that made an influence on
English language?
Second
-Sequence
'Anthrop' is a Latin word for a human being. One who hates people is a ____________
-misanthropy
Consequently
- Result
There is a large demand all over the United States for plants indigenous to the desert.
- native
The Russians are skillful at sending cryptic messages, open to many interpretations. Our State
Department spends days puzzling over their meanings. - hidden meaning
The tranquilized grizzly bear was lethargic enough for the scientists to safely examine his teeth
-sleepy
Bob decided to be prudent and call ahead for reservations, instead of just showing up.
-careful judgment
The period of time between happenings or events is called the time ___________________
My brother said, “I just freed myself from a very loquacious history professor. All he seemed to
want was an audience.”
-talkative
(Write Informal English or Academic English): Hippopotamuses are the third heaviest kind of
land mammal in the world. They weigh in right after elephants and rhinos. -Academic
English
Accordingly
-Sequence
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles
and the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the
birth of Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new
way of life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we
speak and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week: Tui,
the god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made
them slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some
French words were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
What structure of text is used in the passage?
-thesis structure
world.
- international
We knew he couldn’t hold out much longer, because he had been doomed from the beginning.
One night he met his ineluctable fate.
- inevitable
The students who arrived late told the teacher an implausible story about stopping to watch
a UFO.
-non-believable
This is Philippine literature at its finest. For a millennium, it has been very much alive, shaping
current events, influencing prevalent ideologies and societal dictates, fueling our patriotism,
promoting a sense of greater good and bestowing hopes and aspirations that this nation could
inscribe in the chronicle of its soul.
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles
and the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the
birth of Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new
way of life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we
speak and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week: Tui,
the god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made
them slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some
French words were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
For instance
-Example/Illustration
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles
and the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the
birth of Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new
way of life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we
speak and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week: Tui,
the god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made
them slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some
French words were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
This refers to the correct presentation of facts and evidences in writing a passage.
-accuracy
Moreover
-Addition
-misandry
A combination of fog and industrial smoke, called smog, has vitiated the air in and around
many big cities.
-spoil
If ' miso' means to hate, then misoneism mean _____________ of new things.
-hatred
-interrupts
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles
and the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the
birth of Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new
way of life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we
speak and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week: Tui,
the god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made
them slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some
French words were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
- loud
The Great Flood of Noah’s day was caused by incessant rain that fell for 40 days and nights.
-non-stop
In ancient times, it was very important to build castles with ______________ forts.
- impregnable
It restates the main argument in the introductory part but using other words.
- conclusion
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -- More than 80 percent of Oregon students last spring were being taught
by teachers who meet the federal government's new definition of "highly qualified," according to
a new report by the Oregon Department of Education.
(Write Informal English or Academic English): Now Dragon could not fit into his car," Oh! What
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles
and the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the
birth of Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new
way of life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we
speak and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week: Tui,
the god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made
them slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some
French words were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
What kind of reading strategy used in finding the answer for number
7? -scanning
A witty statement upon some matter is an ________________
- epigram
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles
and the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the
birth of Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new
way of life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we
speak and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week: Tui,
the god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made
them slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some
French words were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
His lucid lectures, along with his clearly presented explanations, made him a popular
professor.
Many years before, Caesar’s men had tried and failed to invade Britain. No doubt this
contributed to the xenophobia of the Romans. They were cautious about strangers who
entered their country.
-fear of foreigners
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles
and the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the
birth of
Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new way of
life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we speak
and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week: Tui, the
god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made
them slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some
French words were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
-The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that go far back into ancient
times.
He was so impudent to his mother that I would have punished him if he talked to me that
way.
-rude
An important part in a passage that provides evidences to the thesis statement or main
argument.
- supporting details
1) In starting our study of the English language, we must know something about its
beginnings or origins. The English language has its beginnings in many other languages that
go far back into ancient times.
2) We must start our study as far back as the invasion of two German tribes, the Angles
and the Saxons, into Great Britain. This invasion occurred about four hundred years after the
birth of Christ. These barbaric tribes overran the island of Great Britain and introduced a new
way of life. They also introduced new words into the language that later became the English we
speak and write today. From their Germanic gods, for example, come the days of the week: Tui,
the god of war (Tuesday); Woden, father of the gods (Wednesday); Thor, god of Thunder
(Thursday).
3) Then we must comprehend or understand how the invasion of the Normans into Great
Britain- known as the land of the Angles, or England – also changed our mother tongue. The
Normans were from France. In 1066 they conquered the Angles and the Saxons and made them
slaves. The old English spoken by the Angles and Saxons survived; however, some French words
were added. These new words helped to make our language richer. From these
early Frenchmen, for example, the word porc means “pig”. Today, we use the word pork,
however, only when we speak of the flesh of a pig. This is because the early French Normans,
as the masters of England, saw the animal only when it was cooked and served to them on the
dinner table. The Angle and Saxon slaves, however, who tended the animal while it was alive,
called it pig. So even now the flesh of this particular animal when eaten is pork, but the animal
itself is known as a pig.
4) And, in turn, we must understand or comprehend how the French language brought to
England by the Norman conquerors had its roots in the ancient languages of Greece and Rome.
Many of the words borrowed from the Normans at this time, for example showed the
relationship of a ruling class to its subjects. Most of these words can be traced all the way back
to Latin. The word conqueror itself comes from the old French word conquerre which, in turn,
comes from the Latin word conquarere, which simply means “to win”.
5) Only by a brief study of these chronological events and their influences can we
comprehend why the English language we speak today is so rich in meaning.
Visiting my students’ places is like walking along a labyrinth of houses with very narrow and
winding streets.
-a maze, a place where it's hard to find your way around
This is where the main point the author wants to emphasize in a paragraph is
found. - topic sentence
(Write Informal English or Academic English): They criticized the government for failing to
allocate enough funding.
-Academic English
First
-Sequence
This is where the author discusses the central idea and how the discussion will be organized.
-introduction
(Write Informal English or Academic English): Off to Zamboanga today. Lots to visit there.
-Informal English
Furthermore
- Addition
The ambiguity of Joe’s directions made it almost impossible to find his house.
-no clear meaning
(Write Informal English or Academic English): We went to Subic for the weekend. We have a lot
of things to tell you.
-Academic English
The speaker or writer starts by presenting an argument either explicit or implicit before arriving
at a conclusion.
-subjective
A word is formed from the initial letters or syllables.
-Acronymy
-cohesion
The process of forming a word from two words or parts of two words being
combined. - Blending
Caesarean is an example of -
- Folk Or Popular Etymology
- coherence
A word combination of two or three words put together to form a new word with a meaning
A scientific type of argumentative text based on a given data from bibliographic references of
relevant authors.
-objective
Is defined as justifying an opinion or thesis through reasoning with the aim of changing the
views of other person.
-Argumentation
Tigon is an example of --
- Blending
A type of discourse concerned with presentation and evaluation of arguments to persuade and
convince the audience.
-Argumentative Text
Aimed to refute the arguments or ideas against the main thesis to be developed.
- negative argument
- Clipping
The speaker or writer desire to communicate certain ideas to provoke the audience.
- subjective
Aimed to reinforce the truth of the thesis based on relevant authors, personal experience or
analogy.
- positive argument
Opposite thoughts other side of the issue of the argument are presented.
-Refutation
A type of argumentative text found in research documents experiments and field reports
- objective
I will help
Predictions/statements of fact
Alphabetical listing of all works cited by the last names of the authors.
Literature Cited
Same
Altogether
How does the concept paper use in the field of research?
Taking direct information from a text and citing where you got the material.
Summarizing
In writing a concept paper,why is there a need to state the problem and the goal of the
project?
It presents the summary of the data from the experiments and discussions of
their implications.
Results/Discussion
Gibson , 1987, confirmed the discovery of Coleman that elephants fear cheese, and that
it occurs among both African and Asian elephants.
A summary of the purpose of the report, the data presented, and the author's major
conclusions.
. Abstract
Caesarean is an example of
False
Method
3.) Write the correct verb form (in present and present continuous tense) of the verbs inside
the parentheses. (RED PO YUNG SAGOT)
= Not like: Don't like
= Do: Is doing
= Not mind: Don't mind
= Recognize: Recognize
= Not Believe: Don't Believe
= Prefer: Prefer
4.) Complete the following with simple present, present continuous, present perfect or
present perfect continuous forms of the verbs in parentheses. (RED PO YUNG SAGOT) (BLUE
PO YUNG SAGOT NA HINDI NAITAMA NG OED. I MEAN TAMA PO SIYA PERO HINDI TINAMA
NG OED)
= Begin: Had begin
= Make: Make
= Increase: Had Increased
= Attract: Attracts
= Pay: Pays
= Receive: Receives
= Be: Are
= Study/Usually: Usually
5.) The items below requires two answers. First, identify the correct meaning of the
underlined word in the sentence. For the second one, give which type of context clue the
word is. Drag and drop the correct answer to the blanks.
11.) In ancient times, it was very important to build castles with ______________ forts.
= Impregnable
12.) Getting the gist of a text
= Skimming
13.) Recording questions for follow -up
= Critical Reading
14.) The language used in the classroom and in professional setting.
= Academic English
15.) The writer communicates certain ideas to provoke the audience._________
= Subjective
16.) Who provide this definition on reading?
= Hudelson
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False
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huge part of Mila's exercise training includes jogging and cardio exercises. Which of the
following components of physical fitness she will most likely develop?
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a. Flexibility
b. Muscular strength
c. Muscular endurance
d. Aerobic capacity
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True
False
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Which of the following FITT principles refers to the duration of an exercise session?
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a. Frequency
b. Intensity
c. Time
d. Type
Question 5
The foods that emotional eaters crave are often referred to as:
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a. Fuel food
b. Social food
c. Sweets
d. Comfort food
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True
False
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Psychologically, people who tend to connect food with comfort, power, or for any other
reasons than providing fuel to their body can be prone to emotional eating.
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True
False
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a. Biking to the office
d. Running
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Health professionals are able to assess emotional eating through physical and mental
health screening.
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True
False
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True
False
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Which of the following is least likely to happen to someone who neglects physical activities?
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This refers to the ability of the heart, lungs and blood vessels to supply oxygen and
nutrients throughout the body.
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a. Aerobic Capacity
b. Flexibility
c. Muscular strength
d. Body composition
e. Muscular endurance
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Sara is an aspiring figure skater. Stretching is an important part of her exercise routine. Sara is
trying to improove which of the following components of physical fitness?
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a. Muscular Strength
b. Aerobic Capacity
c. Flexibility
d. Muscular endurance
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a. It can help relieve stress
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The Endurance program aims to increase muscle size without veing concerned with
increasing strength.
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True
False
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TRUE OR FALSE: Long and Slow Training must be maintained within a period of 20
seconds.
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True
False
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a. Muscular endurance
b. Flexibility
c. Aerobic capacity
d. Body composition
e. Muscular strength
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Sports and exercise may fall under which of the following?
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True
False
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Which of the following physical fitness components is being developed when a person does
stretching exercises daily?
Select one:
a. Muscular strength
b. Flexibility
c. Muscular endurance
d. Body composition
e. Aerobic capacity
Physical fitness is a broad term referring to the person's capacity to effectively cope with the
demands of daily or leisurely activities. TRUE
How do you calculate your BMI? c. Divide the weight by the square of the height
Lilia takes ballet classes. Her training program includes various stretching exercises. Which of
the following components of physical fitness she'll likely develop? Flexibility
Which of the following can produce energy rapidly, but is unable to maximize energy
production due to the fact that it cannot use most of the temporarily stored energy in
the molecules? b. Glycolytic system
Fats provide lasting energy. TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE: The Aerobic system takes a shorter time than the Glycolytic system.
TRUE
the results of the Sit and Reach test is based on which of the following?
TRUE OR FALSE: Children and adolescents must be careful when they try doing resistance
training. TRUE
Which of the following exercise is ideal for improving muscular strength? Weight lifting
This refers to the total make-up of the human body. a. Body composition
This refers to the person's tendency to respond to stress by eating, even when he or she is not
hungry. d. Emotional eating
In resistance training, which of the following types of programs can help increase the force
production capacity of the human muscle? d. Strength program
How long should your exercise workout be when you set up a high intensity program?
What is the goal of the One Mile Run? b. To finish the distance in the fastest time
possible
Exercise helps improve a person's mood. According to scientists, what type of "feel-good"
chemical does the body release in order to achieve this? a. Endorphin
This refers to the total make-up of the human body. d. Body composition
TRUE OR FALSE: The Glycolytic system breaks down the CP molecule to release energy.
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE: The Aerobic system takes a shorter time than the Glycolytic system.
TRUE
Which of the following may lead to hypertension? All of the given answers are correct
stretches
Which of the following refers to the number of exercise training sessions that a person has
to undergo in a week? a. Frequency
True or False: Physical activities are only beneficial to your health if you do it several times
a week. FALSE
Changes in body temperature can help determine the current health condition of a person.
TRUE
Having a diastolic pressure of 139 mmHg and systolic pressure of 89 mmHg means
that you are on prehypertension stage. TRUE
Which of the following refers to the force exerted by the blood upon the arteries as the
heart pumps blood? c. blood pressure
As the physical fitness level increases, so does the intensity of the workout. FALSE
This implies that there is an optimal level of overload that must be attained, and an
optimal time frame for this overload to occur. d. Principle of Progression
What is the resting heart rate of a well-trained athlete? b. 40 beats per minute
Which of the following refers to the kind of activity that an individual must do in order to build
a specific part of fitness and gain a specific benefit? b. Frequency
True or false: Blood pressure does not change as humans get older. FALSE
FITT Principle stands for which of the following? c. Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type
Blood pressure when the heart is at rest between beats. a. Diastolic pressure
To improve the body, one must have a workload that is less challenging than what the body
is used to. FALSE
If an individual's systolic pressure 150 mmHg and his diastolic pressure is at 95, he is most
likely to have: d. High blood pressure Stage 1
Generally speaking, the higher the physical fitness level, the lower a person's resting
heart rate shall be. TRUE
Hypothermia occurs when the body fails to control its own temperature and the
temperature keeps rising. FALSE
This principle states that the body must work harder in order for it to adap
Principle of Overload
All of the adaptations that take place as a result of training are all reversible.
Principle of Reversibility
The Principle of Specificity states that the body will adapt specifically to the workload
it experiences. TRUE
In this stage of overuse injury, the individual might complain of pain during and after the
physical activity. c. Stage II
b. Georgi broke up with his girlfriend. He decided to work out and make himself look
better and move on.
Which of the following types of injury occur when an individual has been training for a long
period of time without proper amount of rest and recovery in between? a. Overuse injuries
Generally speaking, the higher the physical fitness level, the lower a person's resting
heart rate shall be. TRUE
According to the Principle of Individuality, people have the same level of adaptation to the
exercise workload. FALSE
According to the Principle of Reversibility, the adaptations that took place as a result of
exercises can no longer be reversed. FALSE
Which of the following must be considered when planning your exercise training program?
b. All of the given choices
The diastolic pressure is the blood pressure when the heart beats while pumping blood.
FALSE
True
Which of the following will help you assess your weight and height?
A high intensity workout should only last for a short time. FALSE
FALSE
Which of the following is an example of distress?
a. Michele became more sullen after the death of his younger sister.
Which part of the body does the One Minute Curl-Up assess? d. Abdominal Area
Anaerobic training can be used to improve strength, power, muscular endurance and size.
TRUE
When performing the Sit and Reach, how far should the individual's feet be
apart? a. 30 centimeters apart
The systolic pressure refers to the blood pressure when the heart is at rest between
beats. False
TRUE
Carbohydrate, protein, and fat are all keys to a fueling diet. False
TRUE OR FALSE: According to experts, the ideal time limit for cool-down exercises is 10
minut True
JJ's training program mostly consists of squats, push-ups and pull-ups that will help
increase the amount of force that he will exert. Which of the following components of
physical fitness he'll most likely going to develop? Aerobic capacity
The primary difference between emotional eating and binge eating involves the amount
of food being consumed. True
Which of the following is a distinctive mental illness characterized by recurrent episodes of
compulsive overeating, in that affected people uncontrollably eat an amount of food that is
significantly larger than that which most people eat in a distinct period of time(for example,
over two hours), even when they are not hungry? Binge eating disorder
TRUE OR FALSE: The body can release feel-good chemicals known as endorphins more
easily when an individual exercises. True
Yuuri would like to assess his flexibility. Which of the following tests should he try?
Which of the following tests aims to evaluate the muscular fitness of the abdominal
muscles? One Minute Curl Up
Which Aerobic training uses low to moderate intensity exercises that must be
maintained within a minimum period of 45 minutes? Fartlek Training
We cannot rely on flexibility for the normal movement patterns and posture of an individual.
True
Which of the following resistance exercises will help boost muscle size without being
concerned with increasing strength? Hypertrophy program
Which of the following flexibility training programs incorporates various rapid movements to
lengthen the muscles beyonf the normal range? Ballistic stretches
The body composition is composed of the lean body mass and the body fat True
According to experts, the ideal time limit for cool-down exercises is 10 minutes. True
TRUE OR FALSE: Exercise can help people who are coping with depression True
This refers to the amount of effort or work that must be invested in a specific workout.
Intensity
This principle states that each individual have various levels of adaptation to the workout.
Principle of Individuality
Which of the following refers to how often one person will exercise?
Frequency
When does Hypothermia happen? All of the given choices are correct
A twist, pull, or tear of muscle or tendon that results from overstretching or over contraction.
Strain
How long does a person experiencing Stress Fracture need to rest and avoid exercise?
4 weeks
True or False: You do not have to include recovery strategies in your training program.
False
False
Select one:
a. Jack always comes home to find his parents fighting. This causes him to perform
poorly at school.
b. Emil always arrives at the office looking grumpy because he always has to endure
being inside the crowded bus on the way to work.
c. Rebecca is angry because she cannot perform properly at the office due to
horrible internet connection
d. Sara, feeling the pressure caused by the expectation of everyone for her to win gold
in the Olympics, trains regularly until she perfected her figure skating routine.
True or False: a Comprehensive Training Program should only address the fitness
parameters. False
According to this principle, adaptations that the body has achieved through exercise can be
The FITT Principle is designed to address the current fitness level of an individual, as well
as find means to trigger negative adaptations. True
Hypertension
According to the Principle of Reversibility, discontinuing your exercise training will cause the
body's physical fitness level to lower. True
The body's muscles must be overworked in order for it to exceed its limit.
When planning an exercise program, keep in mind that time is influenced by the intensity
and type of activity that you are planning to do. True
Which stage of overuse injury causes the individual to feel pain whether at rest or at play?
Stage III
This principle states that the body must work harder in order for it to adapt.
Principle of Overload
Runners
Bursa
The FITT Principles are helps an individual find proper means to overload the body.
True
The body experiences ________ loads than usual during physical activities.
Higher
According to experts, the amount of food we eat can be affected by the setting we are in
True
How long should a person take a daytime nap in order to ease the mind and body of stress?
3 to 5 hours
True
True
Assessing your HRF is not important in determining the appropriate exercise program
for you. False
Stage II Overuse Injuries causes a person to feel pain whether they are at rest or play.
False
During the Stage _____ of an Overuse Injury, the individual may experience pain during
Stage II
How long should a person rest when he/she has a stress fracture?
Acute injuries occur when an individual has been training for a long period of time without
True
One of the most relevant approaches to manage stress is managing the
stressors. True
Which of the following states that adaptations that take place as a result of training are
reversible?
Principle of Reversibility
How many hours of sleep at night does a person need in order to lessn stress?
7 to 9 hours
Which of the following refers to the wear and tear of a joint that results to its
deterioration? Osteoarthritis
FITT Principles
False
True
A Comprehensive Training Program should address the fitness parameters such as aerobic
movements.
True
False
Insitutional
How many percent of people have tend to eat more when stressed?
about 30%
Which of the following is a widely-accepted tool in assessing the body's
composition? Body Mass Index
Bursa
Internally, an individual can identify the intensity of his or her training program by gauging
True
knee joint
This sac-like musculoskeletal structure provides support and cushioning to the joint.
Bursa
Lack of appropriate time for rest may cause overuse injuries in the future.
True
Time is influenced by the intensity and type of activity that a person is planning to do.
True
Happiness
Stress fracture is characterized by a dull, aching pain that worsens over time.
True
True
Distress
True
True or False: One of the most relevant approaches to manage stress is managing
the stressors. True
Which of the following states that the body will adapt specifically to the workload it
experiences?
Principle of Specificity
Recreational
10 minutes
False
Which of the following can lead to stress?
James Lovelock's "Gaia Hypothesis" states that "the planet earth alters its geo-physiological
structure over time in order to ensure the continuation of an equilibrium of evolving organic
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False
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Sheila Collins emphasized the importance of feminism to the environmental movement and
various other liberation movements, arguing that the domination of women by men is
historically the original form of domination in human society.
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False
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Kant used transcendental arguments to show that sensory experiences would not be possible
apart from our contributing to them their spatial and temporal form, as narrated in this
book.
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a. Being and Nothingness
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often refers to an experience with the divine or supreme being, which is conceived as
absolute or infinite.
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b. docilitas
c. wisdom
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His
"looking out" notion in reflective practice was inspired by the work of Barbara Carper's
fundamental ways of knowing.
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a. Donald Schon
b. Chris Argyris
c. Christopher Johns
d. none of the choices
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According to Arne Naess and George Sessions, humans have the ultimate right to reduce
the richness of other life forms to satisfy the vital needs of the former.
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W.V.O Quine's name, "O" stands for what?
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a. Orville
b. Orman
c. Oscar
d. Owen
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Cartesian philosophy, the integral parts of prudence are the elements that must be
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The philosopher who introduced the term "transcendental" to better explain the possibility of
being beyond the limits of all possible experience and knowledge
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This is where the circumstances must be weighed to determine the correct action.
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a. caution
b. circumspection
c. prudential judgment
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Ecologic extension focuses only on the worth of the environment in terms of its utility
or usefulness to humans.
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False
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Which of the following is the South African statesman who introduced the term "holism" in a
book he wrote in 1926?
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a. Gottlob Frege
b. Donald Davidson
c. Jan Smuts
d. Ludwig Wittgenstein
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developed the concept of transcendental? Philosophy which he liberated from the
convergence of neo-Kantianism.
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a. Jean-Paul Sartre
b. David Hume
c. Harald Holz
d. Carl Zimmer
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It is the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings to the
environment and its non-human contents.
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This book by Terry Borton popularized a learning cycle composed of the questions "What"
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a. None of the choices is true
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This book written by Immanuel Kant was used to argue for a deep interconnection between
the ability to have self-consciousness and experience a world of objects.
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a. no correct answer
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King Solomon's teachings about wisdom was further narrated in this book of Holy Bible.
Answer: Ecclesiastes
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The Fallacy of Ad Hominem involves the rejection of some person's position not by virtue of
the argument itself, but by virtue of some unlikeable aspect of the person.?
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False
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a. foresight
b. intelligentia
c. memoria
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Consequentialist ethical theories maintain that whether an action is right or wrong is for
often independent of whether its consequences are good or bad.
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True
False
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Answer: Opinion
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b. Integrum
c. Acheveé
d. Holos
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Environmentalism is the position that humans are the most important or critical element in
any given situation; that the human race must always be its own primary concern.
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False
True
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The author of "The Reflective Practitioner," a book that introduced the concept
of reflection-in-action which explain how professionals meet the challenges of their work
with a kind of improvisation.
Select one:
a. Chris Argyris
b. Christopher Johns
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Aldo Leopold wrote this book in 1949 which emphasized the importance of giving
importance to land as an entity.
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It is a statement that is objective in nature and well-supported by evidence.
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b. fact
c. opinion
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Tom Regan introduced the so-called "non-identity problem," which states that we do not have
obligations to future people because there is no definitive group of individuals to whom such
obligations are owed.
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False
True
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Materialism refers to the monistic theory that the world consists purely of matter.
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False
True
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The ability to discern and apply higher laws to matters that fall outside the scope of the
more common or lower rules that typically guide human action is called synesis.
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True
False
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a. Athena
b. sophia
c. philos
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It
refers to the quality or state of being contained within the boundaries of a person, the
world, or the mind.
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a. transcendentalism
b. idealism
c. stoicism
d. immanence
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Solertia is the Latin term for shrewdness, which is an integral part of prudence.
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True
False
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In
this book, Aristotle maintains that nature has made all things specifically for the sake of
man and that the value of non-human things in nature is merely instrumental.
Select one:
a. Sophist
b. Metaphysics
c. Politics
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Arne Naess refers to this as the fight against pollution and resource depletion, the main goal of
which is the health and affluence of people in the developed countries.
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a. deep ecology movement
b. utilitarianism
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IDENTIFICATION:
The philosopher who stated that opinion is intermediary between knowledge and ignorance
Answer: Plato
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Chris Argyris and Donald Schön conceptualized the idea of single-loop learning and
double-loop learning in what year?
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a.
1988
b. 1978
c. 1982
d. 1990
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This refers to a specific manner of consideration when it comes to how one sees something.
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a. point of view
b. world view
c. propositional attitude
d. vantage point
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What doctrine states that a word acquires its meaning only within the context of a
proposition or sentence?
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a. reductionism
b. philosophy of language
c. complex system
d. context principle
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Which of these is not a proposition under the deep ecology principle?
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a. no correct answer
c. simple living
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This philosophical movement arose to protest against the general state ?of intellectualism
and spirituality during the late 1820's.
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a. transcendentalism
b. stoicism
c. mysticism
d. German Idealism
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This is considered a means towards achieving a certain end, thus determining the success of
bringing about a particular purpose?
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Moralism proposes to understand morality and assess the ethical quality of actions.
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True
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The god of wisdom in Hinduism
Saraswati
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his
philosophical movement arose to protest against the general state ?of intellectualis
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a. regressive
b. progressive
c. no correct answer
d. aggressive
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What kind of holism states that no individual statement can be confirmed or disconfirmed by an
empirical test, but only a set of statements?
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a. semantic holism
b. philosophy of language
c. total holism
d. confirmation holism
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It
refers to the quality or state of being contained within the boundaries of a person, the
world, or the mind.
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a. idealism
b. stoicism
c. transcendentalism
d. immanence
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This book by Terry Borton popularized a learning cycle composed of the questions "What"
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a. The Reflective Practitioner
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is a statement that is objective in nature and well-supported by evidence.
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a. opinion
b. both fact and opinion
c. fact
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W.V.O Quine's name, "O" stands for what?
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a. Oscar
b. Orman
c. Orville
d. Owen
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This book written by Immanuel Kant was used to argue for a deep interconnection between
the ability to have self-consciousness and experience a world of objects.
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a. no correct answer
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Kant used transcendental arguments to show that sensory experiences would not be possible
apart from our contributing to them their spatial and temporal form, as narrated in this
book.
Select one:
a. Critique of Pure Reason
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This refers to the representation of the world or a way the world could possibly be.
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a. proposition
b. opinion
c. argument
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In
the context of philosophy of language, this refers to the position that sentences have
meaning that are independent of their relations to other sentences or beliefs.
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a. Epistemological reductionism
b. Context principle
c. Atomism
d. Semantic holism
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a. confirmation
b. semantic
c. ontological
d. materialism
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IDENTIFICATION:
ganesh
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Tao
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It often refers to an experience with the divine or supreme being, which is conceived
as absolute or infinite.
Answer: Transcendence
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It
is used in phenomenology to refer to the terminus of an intention as given for
consciousness.
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a. intentionality
b. stoicism
c. transcendence
d. noema
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He
is the philosopher who formulated the so-called "context principle" in semantic holism.
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a. Gottlob Frege
b. Donald Davidson
c. Ludwig Wittgenstein
d. W.V.O. Quine
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In
this book, wisdom was defined as the understanding of causes.
Answer: Metaphysics
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IDENTIFICATION:
King Solomon's teachings about wisdom was further narrated in this book of Holy Bible.
The author of "Being and Nothingness," a book which mostly tackles transcendence
Jean-Paul Sartre
This philosophical movement arose to protest against the general state ?of intellectualism
and spirituality during the late 1820's.
Transcendentalism
His book "Heaven and Hell" gives a detailed description of the afterlife, how people live after
the death of the physical body.
Emanuel Swedenborg
IDENTIFICATION: The Christian philosopher who proposed that wisdom is the "father of all virtues."
Thomas Aquinas
What doctrine states that a word acquires its meaning only within the context of a proposition or
sentence?
- context principle
This refers to a specific manner of consideration when it comes to how one sees something.
- point of view
The word "transcendence" comes from the Latin term "transcendere" which mean what?
to go beyond
- Sophia
Plato opposed the concept of transcendence by means of this principle, thus creating
another branch of philosophy known as:
Epistemology
The author of "The Reflective Practitioner," a book that introduced the concept
of reflection-in-action which explain how professionals meet the challenges of their work
with a kind of improvisation. Donald Schon
- sapience
Chris Argyris and Donald Schön conceptualized the idea of single-loop learning and double-loop learning
in what year?
1978
- 6
Deep ecology is the argument for the intrinsic value or inherent worth of the environment.
Select one:
True
Ecologic extension focuses only on the worth of the environment in terms of its utility
or usefulness to humans. False
He claimed that humanity and all other beings are aspects of a single unfolding reality.
Warwick Fox
According to Peter Vardy, weak anthropocentrism argues that humans are at the center of
reality and it is right for them to be so. False
Arne Naess refers to this as the fight against pollution and resource depletion, the main goal
of which is the health and affluence of people in the developed countries.
It refers to the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason. Prudence
Foresight is the ability to take all relevant circumstances into account. False
Peter Vardy argued that humans tend to assess things wrongly in terms of their usefulness
to us. False
Enlightened
or Answer recognizes that duties towards the
Prudential Anthropocentrism
Experience
George Sessions articulated the principles of the new Deep Ecology Movement along with
Arne Naess. True
The Fallacy of Part and Whole consists in applying one standard for one group or individual,
and another standard for an opposing group or individual. False
Environmental ethics refers to the crucial role of ethics in the study of relation of human
beings and the environment. True
He posits the uniqueness of all animals and broadens the scope of the moral obligation
of care to include all individual beings Marti Kheel
Command, which is the direct application of good counsel and judgment, is the principal
act of prudence. True
Understanding Culture,
Society and Politics G11
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It gives concrete terms how we should behave--what we should do and what we should not
do. norms
Societies that feature an economy based on services and technology, not production.
POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
Which of the following individuals is said to be the founder of Sociology?
Auguste Comte
Anthropology and Sociology are different sciences that deal with human beings and their
characteristics.
FALSE
Are cultural representations of reality. They give meanings to events and things like a
statue, handshake, college ring, flag etc.
Symbols
It involves judging other cultures against the standards of your own culture.
Ethnocentrism
Social Conflict
Pastoral societies
It is intangible but influences our behavior like our language, beliefs, values, rules
of behavior, family patterns and political system.
Non-material culture
Conflict Theory is primarily based on the work of:
Karl Marx
This social science deals with human culture, as well as the physical and social
characteristics that create that culture.
Anthropology
The first school in the Philippines which offered a bachelor's degree in sociology
Taboo
The data analyzed by sociologists are used by government officials and market
researchers.
False
According to Robert Merton, the obvious function we openly intend a social system to
perform are
Manifest functions
This is the historical change from tradition - sentiments and beliefs passed from one
generation to aother to rationality - deliberate, matter-of-fact calculation of the cost
effective means to accomplish a task as a dominant mode of human thought.
Rationalization of Society
Is one component that makes our life easier. We can have volume production of goods that
can be used by us
Technology
Sociocultural Evolution
During this state, man used simple tools to hunt animals and vegetation.
Paleolithic age
These societies use advanced sources of energy, rather than human and animals, to run
large machinery.
Industrial Societies
People who own and operate factories and other businesses in pursuit of profits.
Capitalists
Members of these societies tend crops with an animal harnessed to a plow.
Agricultural Societies
Who is the English sociologist who proposed that there is parallelism between how society
evolves in the same manner as animal species do?
Herbert Spencer
The sociological imagination: helps individuals to understand the true origins and character
of the problems they face.
Socius
Which of the following individuals is a sociologist who became notable for focusing on how
industrial revolution changed the thoughts and action of the society and how it brought
about a process known as rationalization?
Max Weber
Refers to individuals who interact with one another and share similar characteristics and
a sense of unity.
Social Group
Values
Proletariat
Culture
What is the name of the native German who came up with the idea that
industrialization resulted in the rise of two classes: the owners and the laborers?
Karl Marx
Emile Durkheim
Socio-cultural evolution
Who proposed the Philosophical position of positivism?
Auguste Comte
A collection of people who happen to be at the same place at the same time but who
have no other connection to one another.
Aggregate
Family is an example of a primary group
true
Sociology
circle of friends
Empowerment Technologies
G11 ICT 112 WEEK 1 TO 9
The cloud enables people in different locations to work on the same project. This enables
Better collaboration
Websites that belong to the Web 1.0 generation were mostly
Static
Web applications
Worm
A Web 3.0 characteristic in which users are always connected to the Internet.
Ubiquitous
All
Mobile apps are all web apps because they can only be accessed using an
Internet browser
Internet-based networks that are used to store, manage, and share resources and
information
Cloud Computing
are apps and websites used by people to interact with one another by sharing
information, sending messages, and exchanging ideas
Social Media
Email address
People who send unwanted and unsolicited emails are called
Spammers
Web 1.0
Phishing
Email address
Trojan
Space Jam
You want to know if classes are suspended because of a storm. Which of the following
TLD's is most likely to have the most credible information
.gov
What do you call the unauthorized copying of the material support, labels, artwork and
packaging? Counterfeiting
Server
page is about a single topic and can be edited by anyone with the right credentials
Wiki
You can make an online search by entering your keywords in the browser's
Address bar
Some types of malware can spread through offline means such as flash drives
and local area networks
.com
The cloud enables people in different locations to work on the same project. This enables
Better collaboration
Which of the following is not a factor that can be used to determine a source's credibility?
Formal
Netiquette is similar to real-world etiquette in the sense that they are not strictly upheld
by law but are expected to be followed by everyone.
Informal Netiquette
Which of the following mobile apps is not a native application? None of these
You used your smartphone to access Yahoo mail and send an email. In this scenario, your
smartphone is a Client
You had to enter your email address in order to play a free game. A few days later, you
started receiving multiple emails with links to other free games and downloads. You have
been a victim of Spam
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8293 is also know as Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines
The use of strength or power to intimidate someone into doing something that he does not
want or to make him feel bad "BULLYING"
In which of the following situations is it ok to use your mobile phone? None of these
According to the IP Code, how many types of works are covered by copyright protection?
15
Computers can create data and make decisions based on the user's actions through
Machine Learning
A Web 3.0 characteristic in which events and information are made available to users as
they happen.
Real-Time
Clicking on a search result using the _____ will open the link in a new tab.
Mouse wheel
TLD stands for Top-Level Domain.
In a spreadsheet, the horizontal groupings are called Columns
In the spreadsheet above, what result will you get if you use the formula =C3-B2
110
What do you call software that are used to create information like documents,
spreadsheet, presentations, etc? Productivity tool
In the spreadsheet above, what result will you get if you use the formula =SUM(C4/A2)
440
In LibreOffice Writer, what function did we have to open to view the registered databases
Datasources
In the LibreOffice home screen, the database app is called LibreOffice Base
In the spreadsheet above, what result will you get if you use the formula =SUM(B1:B4)
1200
In the spreadsheet above, what result will you get if you use the formula
=SUM(A1,B1,C1,B3) 850
In the spreadsheet above, what result will you get if you use the formula =A1*C1
30000
430
LibreOffice Word
The long textbox where you can write formulas is called Formula Line
Many trusted anti-virus companies give out free versions which are good enough to
protect your computer from malware True
Which is true?
All of the following types of malware can "infect" your computer except
Spam
You want to know if classes are suspended because of a storm. Which of the following
TLD's is most likely to have the correct information?
.gov
In LibreOffice, the sets of icons on the top part of the page are called
Toolbars
The unauthorized copying of the material support, labels, artwork and packaging is called
Counterfeiting
It's ok to play loud music in public as long as you only play popular songs. False
What is the name of the spreadsheet tool that we made at the end of this chapter?
Savings Tracker
is the act of forcing or intimidating someone into doing something that he/she does not
want to. Bullying
apps are used to connect with other people and make interactions such as
messaging, writing comments and sharing pictures and videos.
Social Media
Random pop-ups and advertisements started appearing in your screen after you installed a
free program. This is caused by _____ attached to the program Adware.
Which of the following statements is true? No one can steal your personal
information without asking for permission.
At home, Dad's laptop is the only device with direct Internet connection. He shares it to
other members of the family via Wi-Fi, which you connect to using your phone. In this
scenario, your phone is a Server
Your computer became slow and unresponsive after you opened a file named
100freemp3s.exe. This file is probably a Trojan
Which of the following is NOT a reason why you should give credit to your sources
The URL and design of a website's homepage changes depending on the preferences
of the current Dynamic
Real-time, ubiquitous, and machine learning are the defining elements of Web 3.0
Which of the following does not need human action to spread? Worm
You can make online searches in Mozilla Firefox by typing your keywords I Search bar
b. .gov
Your mom is calling you during class. In this situation, which of the following is the ethical
thing to do? Ask for your teacher's permission to go outside so you can answer the
call.
is a single program or a system of programs designed to look for information in the Internet.
Several members of a forum are a having a heated debate. Eventually, they started posting
insults and threats against other members. The debate has escalated into a
Sock puppet
You can check an article's _____ to know if the information that it contains is updated.
Publication date
are programs that are directly installed in a computer or device Native applications
A program used to create, edit, and print documents is called a Word processor
Cell
Suggestions
A heated argument that escalates into threats and personal insults is called a
Flame war
You bought an artist's album then you made and sold copies of it. What you did is called
Counterfeiting
What is the sign that separates the two parts of the email address?
At sign
Read-only websites and web pages that were single files and saved in HTML format
belong to what generation? Web 1.0
What word best describes Web 1.0 websites and web pages?
Static
The Golden Rule states "Do unto others before they do unto you."
True
The following personal information should not be shared with other people
except Bullying
.com
Inbox
Domain part
.org
What do you call an app used for sending, receiving, and organizing
emails. Email client
Some websites refer to you by your _____ instead of your actual name.
Username
Worm
The only way to do a web search in Mozilla Firefox is to type the keywords in the
search bar. True
Formal
Several _____ may appear below the search bar or address bar while you are typing a
keyword.
In the spreadsheet above, what result will you get if you use the formula =A3*B2+C1
25500
.gov
A website that contains articles written by users and can be edited by other users is
called a
Web 2.0
contains emails that have been composed but were not sent.
Drafts
Advanced Search
is an incident where members of an online community get into arguments and start posting
insults and personal attacks.
Flame war
Which of the following personal information should not be shared with other
people Password
Spam can spread when the infected computer makes contact with another computer
TRUE
allows you to use multiple keywords and entire phrases and narrow down your search
by selecting language, region, date, etc.
Advanced Search
It's bad to receive a lot of _____ because they are annoying take up memory space
Spam
Based on the spreadsheet above, give the answer to the following formula:
=SUM(C1:C5)
A group of programs used to create, edit, view, and print computer graphics is called a
Social Media
It is ok to post your passwords in your social media accounts so you won't forget them.
False
Ad-blockers are browser add-ons that prevent advertisements from being displayed in
your browser. True
Suggestions
=B2/C2+B4
The World Anti-Piracy Observatory is operated
by UNESCO
may appear in web search engines, address bars, and search bars while you are typing
a keyword
Suggestions
Trolls use _____, which are fake accounts so that they can post as different users.
Sock puppets
is the generation of the Internet that is characterized by the increased focus on user
participation and the prevalence of dynamic websites.
Web 2.0
The _____ lists 15 types of works that are covered by copyright protection.
web application
LibreOffice Word
False
websites can change their appearance and behavior based on the users'
actions. Dynamic
presentations, etc.
Productivity tool
A website that allows users to edit its contents and structure is called a
Wiki
People who try to cause trouble by posting inappropriate or banned contents and off-topic
messages are called
Trolls
Trojan
When you record a movie that was shown on TV and you sold copies of it, you
are committing an act of piracy called
Streaming
Trojan
LibreOffice is an open-source
Web Browsers
What is the name given to software used to create, store and collections of information?
In Calc, what is the default name of the cell that belongs to the second row and the third
column?
C:2
Most web search engines have an _____ feature which can be used to make complex web
searches
Advanced Search
the websites and the users by allowing them to leave comments, upload files and to publish
Web 2.0
Copyright
Static
In LibreOffice, the sets of icons on the top part of the page are called
Formula bar
Other that your username or email address, what else is almost always required to access
your online accounts? Password
Scammers
True
MULTIPLE CHOICE
A. volume
B. spreadsheet
C. AutoFormat
D. workbook
A. cell reference
B. cell address
C. cell spreadsheet
D. Answer A or B
A. formula bar
C. status bar
B. worksheets
C. charts
D. cells
A. label
B. chart
C. function
D. headings
TRUE/FALSE
T F5. In a formula, multiplication and division are performed before addition and subtraction.
Complete the following sentences by writing the correct word or words in the blanks provided.
1. A cell address consists of a(n) column letter and a(n) row number.
cell address.
4. By default, text is aligned to the left in a cell .
PROJECTS
CROSS-CURRICULAR—MATHEMATICS
You have volunteered to research the cost of three possible two-week vacation locations for your family.
Prepare a worksheet that will show the cost of each trip, including line items for transportation, hotel, car
rental, meals, activities, and any miscellaneous costs. Apply an AutoFormat to the data. Chart the
Solutions will vary. Worksheet should include locations for three vacations -- each two weeks. Worksheet
CROSS-CURRICULAR—SCIENCE
Prepare a spreadsheet that displays your weight on different planets. Use the Internet and other resources
to find information on how to determine relative gravity. The spreadsheet might have columns labeled
“Planet,” “Relative Gravity,” “Current Weight,” and “Planet Weight.” Include clip art in the spreadsheet
CROSS-CURRICULAR—SOCIAL STUDIES
Use the Internet and other resources to research national parks within your state. Prepare a spreadsheet that
shows the name, location, distance from where you live from each park, the features of each park,
and if camping is available. Format the spreadsheet using AutoFormat. Sort the spreadsheet to show the
CROSS-CURRICULAR—LANGUAGE ARTS
You have been asked to prepare a report on teen drug abuse. Use the Internet and other sources for your
research. Include statistical data as part of the written report. Present the statistical data in a spreadsheet. It
should include the top five drugs used by teenagers, the amount of money spent on drugs yearly, the
number of deaths yearly, and any other statistics that would support your report. Include a footer
containing the name of the report, the page number, and the date. Include clip art, and format the
spreadsheet as desired.
WEB PROJECT
Locate a Web site that includes information about the periodic table of elements and create a worksheet
listing a minimum of 10 elements and their properties. The following should be included for each
element: abbreviations, boiling point, element symbols, melting point, number of protons, number of
neutrons. Create a chart that compares the physical properties each of the elements.
TEAMWORK PROJECT
You and a classmate are to gather information regarding the top ten careers for the next decade. You
should collect data on projected need, current salary, expected salary, training needed, and cost of training.
Enter this information in a spreadsheet. Sort the data according to the projected need. Format the
spreadsheet as desired.
Solutions will vary.
CRITICALThinking
You have been given the responsibility of maintaining scores for your bowling team. Enter the following
information in a spreadsheet.
Enter your own data in the missing cells. Add your name and your scores below the last row. Add a
column to the right of the Week 4 column and enter a formula to determine the monthly average for each
player. Enter weekly averages for the team on the row beneath the last team player. Include appropriate
column and row headings for the data. Add a title to the spreadsheet. Format the data as desired and insert
clip art or a drawing that you create using the Shapes tools. Create a chart that will illustrate the monthly
average information.
Solutions should vary. Worksheets should contain a title, clip art, and the student's name and scores.
Column and row headings and a title should be added. A column to calculate Monthly Average should be
time-consuming chore. Google’s calculator not only evaluates mathematical expressions, but also
converts many other units of measurement. For instance, using Google’s search box, you quickly can
convert U.S. currency to Euros, years into minutes, or a decimal number into binary. You can find
information and examples at www.google.com/help/calculator.html. At the end of the page, you can find a
number of expressions with which you can experiment. Additional information and examples also can be
found at www.googleguide.com/calculator.html.
After you complete your experimenting, try some conversions of your own. Create an Excel worksheet
that contains your name and two columns. The first column should contain the information to be
converted and the second column should contain the results of the conversion. The worksheet should
contain at least ten different types of conversions. Add a header with your name and date. Print a copy if
instructed to do so.
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These cells secrete HCl into the lumen of the stomach.
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The size of the earth is how many kilometers in diameter? :
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The control element and the upstream contol element are rich in guanine and
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to adapt.
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Accodring to Gunter Wachtershauser, the origin of life was neither autotrophic nor
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In the 1920s, Aleksandr I. Oparin fathered the notion that the origin of life has
unfolded based on the physiochemical processes that occur on earth. Select
one:
a. False
b. True
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paleom
Answer the process by which the magnetic fields of the earth move.
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exoge
These are geological
Answer processes that took place
outside the earth.
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Sedimentary rocks are classified into three types: clastic, chemical, and biogenic.
Select one:
a. False
b. True
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Answer genetic are basic units of inheritance that transmits the genetic information
from parents to offsprings.
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Groud shaking, or ground motion, is the primary cause of the partial or total collapse
of structures on the surface of the earth.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
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It is the study of proteins and their properties.
Select one:
a. Systems biology
b. Genetics
c. Genomics
d. Proteomics
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wave
It refers to the number of
Answer waves that occur in a given
period of time.
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DNA is short for
Select one:
a. deoxyribonucleic acid
b. dioxide nucleic acid
c. dioxirebonucleic acid
d. deoxireibonucleic acid
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d. tissue
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Robert Hooke is the scientist that coined the term "cell" that he used to designate
the small, honey-comb like structures that he was able to view on a cork bottle.
Select one:
a. False
b. True
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temperature.
Select one:
a. asthenosphere
b. biosphere
c. hydrosphere
d. atmosphere
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Tornad
Answer It is a rotary storm that appears as a whirling and advancing funnel of
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The atmosphere of the earth is stratified, which means that it is made up of mainly
oxygen and hydrogen.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
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Answer riboso These are granular, nonmembraneous structures that produce proteins
inside the cell.
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Select one:
a. Bioenergetics
b. Anoxygenic
c. Biology
d. Osmosis
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These refer to organisms that are using energy from sunlight or inorganic compounds
to produce organic compounds.
Select one:
a. Chemiosmotic
b. Autotrophic
c. Thermophilic
d. Heterotrophic
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According to the Big Bang Theory, all the matter found in the universe today was
found in a small space, a tiny contact point. Select one:
a. True
b. False
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Saltwa
It is the movement of salt
Answer aquifiers. water, or saline water into
freshwater
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It refers to organisms that are capable of synthesizing its own food using light or
chemical energy
Select one:
a. Thermophilic
b. Chemiosmotic
c. Autotrophic
d. Heterotrophic
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d. urban flood
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Endog
are processes that occurred
Answer from inside the Earth.
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Answer ectonics the theory that states that the outer shell of the earth is divided
into several plates that move over the mantle.
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