Reviewer in Sts
Reviewer in Sts
Reviewer in Sts
a. Modern technology now respects nature while old technology doesn’t respect nature.
b. Modern technology is in control of nature while old technology doesn’t control
nature.
c. Old technology still respects nature as an object of autonomy while modern does not.
d. Old technology dominates nature while modern technology humbles down.
2. Why does Martin Heidegger use a technical word to reveal in modern technology that
science and technology as standing in reserve.
3. In 1942, Isaac Agassimo introduced to the world of science fiction what are known as the
three laws of robotics. What is the relationship of those three laws with each other?
a. To ensure the safe development of the supposed new life form, androids.
b. Androids should be placed at the level of humans.
c. That human life has a greater value than of the androids being developed.
d. Android has a right into life equal to that of a human.
4. Why the future does not need us? If developing machine succeed and can do all things
better than human execution, then all work will be done by machines with no human effort.
a. True, the argument is correct.
b. False, the argument is wrong.
c. neither the statement is subjective.
d. none of the above.
5. The following are different threats to our biodiversity; a certain threat pertains danger to our
species through competition for resources predation or disease.
a. habitat loss
b. climate change
c. invasive species
d. overharvesting
6. GMO clearly has its benefits to the society but why are the risk connected to GMO still?
a. because of the risk of too much produce for the farmers
b. because other natural pests won’t have natural source of food because of pest resistant crafts.
c. because it is too expensive for the agriculture business. (surely not the answer)
d. because of loss management control measures with the GMOs
7. Climate change is a phenomenon which includes the increased temperature trends described
by global warming. The following are causes of such event except:
a. greenhouse gas emissions
b. solar influences
c. fossil fuel
d. indigenous people
Socrates argues that human existence is fundamentally connected to the pursuit of knowledge
and practices of virtue.
The purpose of human existence was to seek knowledge and wisdom to understand oneself and
the world.
During the pre-Guttenberg period, people were literate; While the rise of the Guttenberg pressed,
the demand for books increased.
New technologies blur the line between what is public what is private.
People may talk on a phone or message among a circle of acquaintances which may be
disturbing.
(true ang unang statement)
Over the last century the burning of fossil fuel like coal and oil has increased the concentration
of atmospheric oxygen; This happens because the coal or oil burning process combine carbon
with oxygen in the air.