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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF LAGUNA
KABULUSAN INTEGRATED NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
PAKIL, LAGUNA

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Diagnostic Test in Trends, Networks and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century
S.Y. 2022-2023
Learning Competencies No. Of Percenta No. Of Item
Days ge Items Placement

differentiate a trend from a fad 8 12.5% 6 1,2,3,4,5,6


identify and explain an emerging pattern
explain strategic analysis and intuitive thinking define 4 8% 4 7,8,9,10
strategic analysis and intuitive thinking differentiate
key components in strategic analysis and intuitive
thinking
explain the concrete effects of globalization and to 4 8% 4 11,12,13,14
one’s daily life
discuss the different contributions of the parts to a 4 8% 4 15,16,17,18
whole and the important role of creative imagination in
putting together the various parts of a whole
explain the effects of consumption and production 8 12.5% 6 19,20,21,22,2
patterns on climate change 3,24
identify democratic practices 4 8% 4 25,26,27,28
differentiate participatory from representative
democracy
assess democratic interventions prevailing in political 4 8% 4 29,30,45,46
and social institution

identify the dimensions of technology that are enabling 4 8% 4 47,48,49,50


and inhibiting
explain the weakest link in a system using strategic
and intuitive thinking
explain how information communication technology 4 8% 4 31, 32,33,34
can facilitate social relationships and political
movements (occupy movement
differentiate connections from relationship, and 4 8% 4 35,36,37,38
networks
establish linkage between self and the social network 4 8% 3 39,40,41
one belongs to
identify the significant social roles students play within 4 8% 3 42,43,44
the community by creating a social map of their
relationships
TOTAL 64 100% 50

Prepared by: Checked by:

CHARITY A. SEBALLE DR. AIMEE M. CIRIACO


Teacher I Head Teacher I
Noted:

CONCHITA P. GALVEZ
Principal II
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF LAGUNA
KABULUSAN INTEGRATED NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
PAKIL, LAGUNA

DIAGNOSTIC TEST IN TRENDS, NETWORKS, AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE 21st


CENTURY

Name:________________________________ Grade/Section:___________

A. Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. It is something that is currently popular or fashionable.


a. Trend b. Fab c. Fad d. Fashion
2. It is something that is very popular for a short time.
a. Trend b. Fab c. Fad d. Fashion
3. It refers to the process of conducting research on a company and its operating
environment to formulate a strategy.
a. Trend b. Strategic Analysis c. Fad d. Plan
4. It is a plan of actions taken by managers to achieve the company’s overall goal and other
subsidiary goals.
a. Trend b. Strategic Analysis c. Strategy d. Plan
5. It is what an institution wants to achieve in the future (5-10 years).
a. Vision b. Mission Statement c. Values d. Plan
6. It is what an institution is in and rallies people.
a. Vision b. Mission Statement c. Values d. Plan
7. It is the fundamental beliefs of an organization reflecting its commitment and ethics.
a. Vision b. Mission Statement c. Values d. Plan
8-11 Arrange the following strategic analysis process in the correct order. Write the letters
A-D in the space provided.
_______8. Recommend and implement the most viable strategy.
_______9. Formulate Plans
_______10. Determine the effectiveness of existing strategies.
_______11. Perform an environmental analysis of current strategies.
12. It is a feeling (a sense) that doesn’t use rational processes such as facts and data.
a. Psychology b. Behavior c. Values d. Intuitive Thinking Skills
13. It comes from years of knowledge and experience that allows you to understand how
people and the world works.
a. Psychology b. Behavior c. Values d. Good Intuitive
14. This has to do with your ability to immediately pick up on other people’s personality traits
or emotional states.
a. Emotional intuitive b. Mental Intuitive c. Psychic Intuitived. Spiritual Intuitive
15. This is about finding an immediate answer to a problem, without analyzing it.
a. Emotional intuitive b. Mental Intuitive c. Psychic Intuitive d. Spiritual Intuitive
16. This means having the ability to choose the best path to overcome a personal difficulty,
without much mental effort into it.
a. Emotional intuitive b. Mental Intuitive c. Psychic Intuitive d. Spiritual Intuitive
17. This has to do with states of “enlightenment” or “revelations”. They’re more of an
experience than a fact.
a. Emotional intuitive b. Mental Intuitive c. Psychic Intuitived. Spiritual Intuitive
18. It is the opening of local and nationalistic perspectives to a broader outlook of an
interconnected and interdependent world with free transfer of capital, goods, and
services across national frontiers.
a. Globalization b. Worldwide c. Future Plans d. Competition
19. At this level, globalization has had an effect on an organization’s products or service life
cycle.
a. Globalization b. Worldwide c. Corporate level d. Competition
20. It can also be defined as an ongoing process by which regional economies, societies
and cultures have become integrated through a globe-spanning network of
communication and trend.
a. Globalization b. Worldwide c. Corporate level d. Competition
21. It refers to the significant long-term changes in the global climate.
a. Globalization b. Climate Change c. Corporate level d. Competition
22. It is the connected system of the sun, earth and oceans, wind rain and snow, forests,
deserts and savannas, and everything people do, too.
a. Global climate b. Climate Change c. Corporate level d. Competition
23. It is the slow increase in the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere because
an increased amount of energy (heat) striking the earth from the sun is being trapped in the
atmosphere and not radiated out into space.
a. Global warming b. Climate Change c. Corporate level d. Competition
24. ________________ are ways citizens can work together-even when they disagree-to
address shared problems.
a. Globalization b. Worldwide c. Democratic practices d. Competition
25. At the medical level, ____________ can help treat more sick people and consequently
save many lives and combat very harmful viruses and bacteria.
a. technology b. Worldwide c. Democratic practices d. Competition

26. The activity of choosing someone or something in an election.


A. Franchise C. Selection
B. Suffrage D. Voting
27. It defines ’minority’ as ’a group of people who share some characteristic by birth that
makes their group smaller than some other groups in society and may cause others to treat
them unfairly.
A. Special protection program C. Equality
B. Human Rights D. Special protection for minorities in the society
28. The right to vote in political elections.
A. Suffrage C. Disagreement
B. Attestation D. Ballot
29. A model of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group
of people, as opposed to direct democracy.
A. Participatory C. Revolutionary
B. Representative D. Federal
30. The state of being extremely poor.
A. Poverty C. Famish
B. Hunger D. Deprivation

Direction: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is true
and FALSE if the statement is false. Write your answer on the space provided.

_______ 31. Intuitive thinking is known as the flashing of insight.


_______ 32. Intuition, like rationality, is one of the tools of knowledge.
_______ 33. Rational thinking is better than intuitive thinking.
_______ 34. The analytical mind usually exercises strategic thinking.
_______ 35. Intuitive thinking involves a more spontaneous, instinctive, and unplanned
process of solving a problem
_______ 36. Intuitive thinking does not necessarily require careful planning in advance.
_______ 37. Getting the right person to do a task is one of the key points of strategic thinking.
_______ 38. Intuition and reason complement each other.
_______ 39. Analytical thinking is characterized as brain-centered, focused, and time-bound.
_______ 40. Analytical tools are not needed in intuitive thinking.
storage, corruption of files, expensive cost of computation, and application hosting.
_______ 41. The growth in the ICT industry resulted in the expansion of the world economy as
well.
_______ 42. The Philippines went against the tide and experienced a downward trend in the
use of ICT in its industries.
_______ 43. ICT is able to create jobs directly from within its industry and in the other industries
that it serves.
_______ 44. Businesses gains from ICT by bringing more efficiency in the manufacturing,
marketing, and distribution of their goods and services.
_______ 45. Cloud computing was brought about because of the problems of limited storage,
corruption of files, expensive cost of computation, and application hosting.
_______ 46. In a representative democracy, elected officials will make decisions for the people
and propose laws.
_______ 47. The advantage of representative democracy is people can choose experts to make
and carry out decisions for them.
_______ 48. In a democracy, the civil and political rights of a citizen can be taken away from
him or her due to his or her race, morals, or way of life.
_______ 49. Freedom of movement, assembly, association, expression, and information are
examples of civil and political rights.
________50. The real concept of democracy is not merely based on statistics or statistical
democracy

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