All in One Source Week 11-20
All in One Source Week 11-20
All in One Source Week 11-20
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PHILOSOPHY WEEK 11 – 20
-God
The principle which claims that some non-physical mind, will, or soul overrides physical causality.
- Interactionist Dualism
An argument for consequentualism which states that actions are transient things, soon gone forever.
This book by Voltaire claimed that "Liberty then is only and can be only the power to do what one will."
-Dictionnaire philosophique
This refers to a state of reality characterized by interiority, subjectivity, sentience, feeling, experience,
self-agency, meaning, and purpose.
-Philosophical consciousness
-Mohist Consequentialism
He maintains that determinism is true because quantum phenomena are not events or things that can
be located in space and time, but are abstract entities.
-Ted Honderich
He suggested that no connection could be made between indeterminism of nature and freedom of will.
-Niels Bohr
-Consequences
The essay where Arthur Schopenhauer stated, "You can do what you will, but in any given moment of
your life you can will only one definite thing and absolutely nothing other than that one thing.
His research suggests that as babies, humans are biologically wired to "coordinate their actions with
others.
-Colwyn Trevarthen
It is the notion that all propositions, whether about the past, present, or future, are either true or false.
-Logical determinism
WEEK 15
Persons with disabilities (PWDs), according the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons With
Disabilities, include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments
which?may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others.?
-True
-False
He introduced the concept of intersubjectivity aimed?to designate an individual capacity and a social
domain, hence the term "intersubjectivityof mutual understanding."
- Jurgen Habermas
This approach suggests that, instead of being individual or universal thinkers, human beings subscribe to
"thought communities"-communities of differing beliefs.
- Intersubjectivity
It is the notion that all propositions, whether about the past, present, or future, are either true or false.
-Logical determinism
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Mentally Retarded Persons took place in what year?
-1971
In the US, This was signed into law in 1990 with the aim to end discrimination against individuals with
disabilities.
Per UNICEF, what is the maximum age for the so-called "children with disabilities?"?
-18
The Philippines' "Magna Carta for Disabled Persons" is also known as ____.
This refers to problems in body function or alterations in body structure, such as paralysis or blindness.
-Impairment
A concept in consequentialism where an action is morally right if and only if it does not violate the set of
rules of behavior whose general acceptance in the community would have the best consequences.
-Rule consequentialism
Which of these fields of study does not entail the use of the term "intersubjectivity?"
-biology
-Mohist Consequentialism
This theory states that of any two things a person might do at any given moment, one is better than
another to the extent that its overall consequences are better than the other's overall consequences.
It concentrates on the fundamental goods of the earth, communities of more limited economic and
political scale than in modern society, and on simple living.
- agrarianism
IFSW is a global organisation striving for social justice, human rights and social development through the
promotion of social work, best practice models and the facilitation of international cooperation.What
does IFSW stand for?
It is the philosophy that all events of history, past, present and future, have been decided or are known
(by God, fate, or some other force), including human actions.
-Predeterminism
Aside from the Supplemental Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), what is the other program of the US
federal government to assist persons with disability?
The essay where Arthur Schopenhauer stated, "You can do what you will, but in any given moment of
your life you can will only one definite thing and absolutely nothing other than that one thing.
This suggest that intdeterminacy of agent volition processes could map to the indeterminacy of certain
physical events, and the outcomes of these events could therefore be considered caused by the agent.
-Jurgen Habermas
The author behind the doctoral dissertation "On the Problem of Empathy" which served as an extended
basis of intersubjectivity.?
-Edith Stein
He suggested that no connection could be made between indeterminism of nature and freedom of will.
-Niels Bohr
WEEK 17
It refers to a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass production, thus supporting a large
population.
- industrial society
The author of "The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—Against the Fanatics" which stated that
the Eucharist was actually and not virtually the body of Christ.
-Martin Luther
According to Socrates, the secret to this is in developing the capacity to enjoy less.
- happiness
- Neolithic Revolution
- Martin Heidegger
- plant biomass
- Gilles Deleuze
- Medieval
The exact name of the sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church involved in Martin Luther's " The
Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—Against the Fanatics"
- Holy Eucharist
Author of "Méditations sur le réel et le virtuel" which gave virtuality another core meaning
- Denis Berthier
This is where horticulture and agriculture as types of subsistence developed among humans somewhere
between 10,000 and 8,000 years ago.
- Fertile Circle
- information technology
WEEK 18-19
The state when the mind is in communion with universal and eternal ideas
f- contemplation
The term used to refer to an aspect of reality that is ideal yet real.
- virtual
Andrei Linde considered that just like space time, this might have its own intrinsic degrees of freedom,
and that one's perceptions may be as real as material objects.
- consciousness
The philosopher who considers our body as the source of endless trouble.
- Plato
An event that represents the permanent cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living
organism
- death
- Gilles Deleuze
- plant biomass
- Neolithic Revolution
- suicide
This is where horticulture and agriculture as types of subsistence developed among humans somewhere
between 10,000 and 8,000 years ago.
- Fertile Crescent
- Henri Bergson
The exact name of the sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church involved in Martin Luther's " The
Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—Against the Fanatics"
- Holy Eucharist
It is a philosophical school of thought stating that the efforts of humanity to find inherent meaning will
ultimately fail (and hence are absurd) because the sheer amount of information as well as the vast realm
of the unknown make total certainty impossible.
- Absurdism
According to Socrates, the secret to this is in developing the capacity to enjoy less.
- happiness
- information technology
He characterized nihilism as emptying the world, and especially human existence, of meaning, purpose,
comprehensible truth, and essential value
- Friedrich Nietzsche
It refers to the view that only reason is the chief source and test of knowledge.
- rationalism
It refers to a controversial field which tries to find neural correlates and mechanisms of religious
experience
- Neuroscience
Its focal points include simple living and fundamental goods of the earth.
- agrarianism
The German philosopher who stated that one cannot fully live unless he confronts his own mortality.
- Martin Heidegger
In the US, This was signed into law in 1990 with the aim to end discrimination against individuals with
disabilities.
It refers to the view that only reason is the chief source and test of knowledge.
- rationalism
The term used to refer to an aspect of reality that is ideal yet real.
- virtual
IFSW is a global organisation striving for social justice, human rights and social development through the
promotion of social work, best practice models and the facilitation of international cooperation.What
does IFSW stand for?
It is a philosophical school of thought stating that the efforts of humanity to find inherent meaning will
ultimately fail (and hence are absurd) because the sheer amount of information as well as the vast realm
of the unknown make total certainty impossible.
- Absurdism
This refers to the capacity to know everything that there is to know and is a property often attributed to
a creator deity.
- Omniscience
The exact name of the sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church involved in Martin Luther's " The
Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—Against the Fanatics"
- Holy Eucharist
- Cartesian Meditations
This refers to the treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person
based on the group, class, or category to which the person is perceived to belong rather than on
individual attributes.
- Discrimination
It refers to the capacity of a concept to be readily and accurately communicated between different
individuals and to be reproduced under varying circumstances for the purposes of verification
- Intersubjective verifiability
- Edmund Husserl
- Habilitation
Aside from the Supplemental Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), what is the other program of the US
federal government to assist persons with disability?
The essay where Arthur Schopenhauer stated, "You can do what you will, but in any given moment of
your life you can will only one definite thing and absolutely nothing other than that one thing.
An event that represents the permanent cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living
organism
- death
The form of incompatibilism which posits that determinism is false and free will is possible.
- Metaphysical libertarianism
Daniel Stern developed this to focus on research on the non-verbal communication of infants, young
children, and their parents.
- Relational psychoanalysis
Per UNICEF, what is the maximum age for the so-called "children with disabilities?"?
- 18
He posits that causality was a mental construct used to explain the repeated association of events, and
repeated association of events, and that one must examine more closely the relation between things
regularly succeeding one another.
- David Hume
It states that human meaning is derived from a fundamental fear of death, and values are selected when
they allow us to escape the mental reminder of death.
Martin Heidegger, in "Being in Time," referred to this as something that shows itself in itself.
- phenomenon
The Philippines' Department of Health implements Republic Act No. 7277, also known as the "Magna
Carta for Disabled Persons.?
- True
UNICEF released the so-called "Global Disability Action Plan 2014-2021" which intends?to help countries
direct their efforts towards specific actions in order to address health concerns of persons with
disabilities.?
- False
This book by Voltaire claimed that "Liberty then is only and can be only the power to do what one will."
- Dictionnaire philosophique
- human thinking
This is where horticulture and agriculture as types of subsistence developed among humans somewhere
between 10,000 and 8,000 years ago.
- Fertile Crescent
- Medieval
His research suggests that as babies, humans are biologically wired to "coordinate their actions with
others.
- Colwyn Trevarthen
He characterized nihilism as emptying the world, and especially human existence, of meaning, purpose,
comprehensible truth, and essential value
- Friedrich Nietzsche
It states that everything that exists is no more extensive than its physical properties, hence, there are no
non-physical substances.
- Physicalism
It is the philosophy that all events of history, past, present and future, have been decided or are known
(by God, fate, or some other force), including human actions.
- Predeterminism
Martin Heidegger, in "Being in Time," referred to this as something that shows itself in itself.
- Phenomenon
Its focal points include simple living and fundamental goods of the earth.
- agrarianism
- information technology
Jurgen Habermas introduced this concept in the concept of intersubjectivity?to designate an individual
capacity and a social domain.?
This theory states that of any two things a person might do at any given moment, one is better than
another to the extent that its overall consequences are better than the other's overall consequences.
This refers to problems in body function or alterations in body structure, such as paralysis or blindness.
- Impairment
Daniel Stern developed this to focus on research on the non-verbal communication of infants, young
children, and their parents.
- relational psychoanalysis
- Mohist Consequentialism
Andrei Linde considered that just like space time, this might have its own intrinsic degrees of freedom,
and that one's perceptions may be as real as material objects.
- consciousness
He suggested that no connection could be made between indeterminism of nature and freedom of will.
- Niels Bohr
The organization behind"Global Disability Action Plan 2014-2021" which intends?to help countries direct
their efforts towards specific actions in order to address health concerns of persons with disabilities.
This holds that the mind is a nonphysical substance, the seat of consciousness and intelligence, and is
not identical with physical states of the brain or body.
- Cartesian dualism
Which of these fields of study does not entail the use of the term intersubjectivity?
- Biology
It is grounded in the idea that everything in the world can actually be reduced analytically to its
fundamental physical, or material, basis.
- reductive physicalism
He maintains that determinism is true because quantum phenomena are not events or things that can
be located in space and time, but are abstract entities.
- Ted Honderich
-True
The organization behind "Global Disability Action Plan 2014-2021" which intends to help countries direct
their efforts towards specific actions in order to address health concerns of persons with disabilities.
-WHO
He coined the term "intersubjectivity of mutual understanding" to designate an individual capacity and
social domain.
- Jurgen Habermas
He introduced the concept of intersubjectivity aimed?to designate an individual capacity and a social
domain, hence the term "intersubjectivityof mutual understanding."
- Jurgen Habermas
Learning Activity 4
When invested at an annual rate of 5%, an amount earned Php 15,000.00 of simple interest in 2 years.
How much money was initially invested?
How much money should a student place in a time deposit in a bank that pays 1.1% compounded
annually so that he will have Php 200,000.00 after 6 yrs?
What interest rate per annum is a fund paying its clients if the third to the last payment of a depositor
became Php 510.05 from an initial savings payment of Php 500.00?
When invested at an annual rate of 8%, an amount earned Php 24,000.00 of simple interest in 18
months. How much money was initially invested?
How long will Php 40,000.00 amount to Php 51,200.00 if the simple interest rate is at 12% per annum?
Find the present value of Php 50,000.00 due in 4 years if money is invested at 12% compounded semi-
annually.
What interest rate per annum is a fund paying its clients if the second to the last payment of a depositor
became Php 918.00 from an initial savings payment of Php 900.00?
To what factor should you multiply a principal amount if you wish to compute for the interest earned in
6 months of an investment in a fund that pays 24% per annum?
Suppose Mrs. Reyes would like to save Php 1,000.00 at the end of each month for 9 months in a fund
that gives 5% per annum compounded monthly. How much would the value of her savings be after 7
months? (Hint: make sure the units of the interest rate and the term are the same)
How long will Php 50,000.00 amount to Php 75,000.00 if the simple interest rate is at 15% per annum?
How much do you need to save per month to have a future value of Php 10,146.00 after 12 months of
saving in a fund that gives 12% per annum?
How many periods of artificial payments would you make if you are to buy a commodity for quarterly
payments of Php 8,000.00 for 8 years starting two years from now?
Your teacher saves Php 5,000.00 every 6 months in a bank that pays 0.25% compounded monthly. How
much will be her savings after 10 years?
Your sister recently landed her dream job. As part of planning for future expenses, she started to deposit
Php 1,000.00 monthly in a fund that pays 6% compounded quarterly. What is the equivalent interest?
When invested at an annual rate of 7%, an amount earned Php 21,000.00 of simple interest in 3 years.
How much money was initially invested?
Learning Activity 6
A certain company gave out Php 25.00 dividend per share for its common stock. The market value of the
stock is Php 92.00. Determine the stock yield ratio. (Note: Answer should be in percent with two decimal
places)
A land developer declared a dividend of Php 10,000,000.00 for its common stock. Suppose there are
600,000 shares of common stock, how much is the dividend per share?
Short Quiz 12
A property holdings declared a dividend of Php 9.00 per share for the common stock. If the stock closes
at Php 76.00, how large is the stock yield ratio? (Note: Answer should be in percent with two decimal
digits)
Find the amount of the semi-annual coupon for a Php 250,000.00 bond which pays 7% convertible semi-
annually for its coupons.
Determine the amount of a semi-annual coupon paid for a 3% -bond with a face value of Php 80,000.00
which matures after 15 years. (Note: Answer should have two decimal places)
Learning Activity 5
Your sister recently landed her dream job. As part of planning for future expenses, she started to deposit
Php 1,000.00 monthly in a fund that pays 6% compounded quarterly. How much will her funds worth be
after 15 years?
How many months of artificial payments would you make if you are to buy an appliance for Php
2,000.00 for 1 year starting from the 7th month?
Short Quiz 11
Your sister recently landed her dream job. As part of planning for future expenses, she started to deposit
Php 1,000.00 monthly in a fund that pays 6% compounded quarterly. What is the equivalent interest?
Suppose Mrs. Reyes would like to save Php 1,000.00 at the end of each month for 9 months in a fund
that gives 5% per annum compounded monthly. How much would the value of her savings be after 7
months? (Hint: make sure the units of the interest rate and the term are the same)
What interest rate per annum is a fund paying its clients if the second to the last payment of a depositor
became Php 918.00 from an initial savings payment of Php 900.00?
How many periods of artificial payments would you make if you are to buy a commodity for quarterly
payments of Php 8,000.00 for 8 years starting two years from now?
How long will Php 40,000.00 amount to Php 51,200.00 if the simple interest rate is at 12% per annum?
-2 years and 4 months
Find the present value of Php 50,000.00 due in 4 years if money is invested at 12% compounded semi-
annuall
When invested at an annual rate of 7%, an amount earned Php 21,000.00 of simple interest in 3 years.
How much money was initially invested?
Long Quiz 4
A Php 450,000.00 bond is redeemable at Php 550,000.00 after 5 years. Coupons are given at 5%
convertible semi-annually. Find the amount of the semi-annual coupon.
A family obtained a Php 1,000,000.00 mortgaged. If the monthly payment is Php 38,000.00 for four
years, how much is the total interest paid?
Find the amount of the semi-annual coupon for a Php 250,000.00 bond which pays 7% convertible semi-
annually for its coupons.
(a) A form of equity financing or raising money by allowing investors to be part owners of the
company. Answer (a) A form of debt financing, or raising money by borrowing from investors. Answer
1(a). Stock
2(a). Bond
If a condominium is purchased for Php 5,700,000.00 and the bank requires 30% down payment, how
much is the mortgaged amount?
A certain financial institution declared Php 57.00 dividend per share for its common stock. The market
value of the stock is Php 198.00. Determine the stock yield ratio. (percentage with 2 decimal places)
A business loan of Php 800,000.00 is to be repaid in full after 2 years. What is the amount to be paid if
the effective interest rate if 8%?
A food corporation declared a dividend of Php 25,000,000.00 for its common stock. Suppose there are
180,000 shares of common stock, how much is the dividend per share? (Note: Answer should have two
decimal places.)
Mr. Capan obtained a 10-year mortgage for Php 4,200,000.00. If his monthly payment is Php 39,500.00,
how much is the total interest?
Determine the amount of a semi-annual coupon paid for a 3% -bond with a face value of Php 80,000.00
which matures after 15 years. (Note: Answer should have two decimal places)
Mr. Capan obtained a 10-year mortgage for Php 4,200,000.00. If his monthly payment is Php 39,500.00,
how much is the total interest?
If a condominium is purchased for Php 5,700,000.00 and the bank requires 30% down payment, how
much is the mortgaged amount?
A family obtained a Php 1,000,000.00 mortgaged. If the monthly payment is Php 38,000.00 for four
years, how much is the total interest paid?
-Consumer loan
-Business loan
Learning Activity 8
One Friday night, Roman and Malou are busy studying for their Logic exam. Meanwhile, Hadji just
tweeted a picture of himself eating crispy pata and sisig. Jeff is sound asleep in his dorm room.
a. Either Roman has a date with Malou, or Jeff is sleeping or Hadji is eating.
-True
-True
c. Roman and Malou are on a date and Jeff is sleeping, or Hadji is not eating.
-False
Determine whether each of the following statements are propositions or not. If the statement is a
proposition, determine its truth value. (If it does not have a truth value, put NA)
3.Help! N NA
4.3 + 2 = 4 Y FALSE
Short Quiz 14
Determine whether each of the following statements are propositions or not. If the statement is a
proposition, determine its truth value. (If it does not have a truth value, put NA)
3 I am lying. N NA
-True
-False
c. If Abbey has a degree in Computer Science, then she believes in true love.
-True
Learning Activity 9
Determine which rule of inference is the basis for each of the argument below:
-Addition
-Modus Ponens
Determine which rule of inference is the basis for each of the argument below:
-Simplification
Short Quiz 15
-Valid
b. If the solution turns blue litmus paper red, then the solution contains acid. The solution turns blur
litmus paper red, so the solution contains acid.
-Valid
c. If you study hard, you refine your communication skills and build up your confidence. If you refine
your communication skills build up your confidence, then your job opportunities increase. Hence, if you
study hard, your job opportunities increase.
-Valid
-Invalid
e. If overeating causes disease, then it is not healthy. Overeating does not cause disease. So overeating
is healthy.
-Invalid
Learning Activity 10
Proposition Reason
1. s Premise
4. ~r 2, 3, Disjunctive Syllogism
5. p OR remise
6 p 4, 5, Disjunctive Syllogism
Short Quiz 16
Proposition Reason
1.(p OR r) → (~q)Premise
2.(~q)→ r Premise
What interest rate per annum is a fund paying its clients if the third to the last payment of a depositor
became Php 510.05 from an initial savings payment of Php 500.00?
-12
Find the value of each logarithmic expression. (Note: There's only one answer for the pair of logarithmic
expressions indicated below.)
-5
To what factor should you multiply a principal amount if you wish to compute for the interest earned in
6 months of an investment in a fund that pays 24% per annum?
-12
Find the value of each logarithmic expression. (Note: There's only one answer for the pair of logarithmic
expressions indicated below.)
-5
-False
Find the value of each logarithmic expression. (Note: There's only one answer for the pair of logarithmic
expressions indicated below.)
-11
A Php 450,000.00 bond is redeemable at Php 550,000.00 after 5 years. Coupons are given at 5%
convertible semi-annually. Find the amount of the semi-annual coupon.
-11250
How much do you need to save per month to have a future value of Php 10,146.00 after 12 months of
saving in a fund that gives 12% per annum?
-800
The horizontal line test is used to determine whether a function is one-to-one when its graph is given.
-True
The relation pairing an SSS member to his/her SSS number is a one-to-one function.
-True
-False
A certain financial institution declared Php 57.00 dividend per share for its common stock. The market
value of the stock is Php 198.00. Determine the stock yield ratio. (percentage with 2 decimal places)
-28.79
A business loan of Php 800,000.00 is to be repaid in full after 2 years. What is the amount to be paid if
the effective interest rate if 8%?
-933120
Which of the is the inverse of (\f(x) = 5x - 4\)?
-(\f(x) = (x + 4)/5\)
(a) Mr. Lau wants to have another branch for his cellphone repair shop. He decided to apply for a loan
that can be used to pay for the rentals of the new branch.
-Business Loan
(b) Mrs. Alon decided to take her family for a vacation. To cover the expenses, she decided to apply for a
loan.
-Consumer Loan
How much should Kaye set aside and invest in a fund earning 2% compounded quarterly if she needs
Php 75,000.00 in 15 months?
-73152.8
For the purchase of a farm worth Php 2,800,000.00, the bank requires 30% down payment, find the
mortgaged amount.
-1960000
Fill in the table that represents the inverse of the function defined by:
How long will Php 50,000.00 amount to Php 75,000.00 if the simple interest rate is at 15% per annum?
The set A = {(-4, 4), (-3, 2), (-2, 1), (0, -1), (1, -3), (2, -5)} of ordered pairs form a function. Find the inverse
of this function.
-*Look at the pic in this folder*
f(x)=(3)^x= -2 -1 0 1 2 3
-4 -2 0 2 4 6
-True
Suppose Mrs. Reyes would like to save Php 3,000.00 at the end of each month for six months in a fund
that gives 9% per annum compounded monthly. How much would the value of her savings be after 6
months? (Hint: make sure the units of the interest rate and the term are the same)
-426225
Mr. Santos received two offers on a lot that he wants to sell. Ms. Perez offered Php 50,000.00 down
payment and a lump sum of Php 1,000,000.00 after 5 years. Mr. Castro offered Php 50,000.00 down
payment and Php 40,000.00 every quarter for 5 years. Compare the market values of the two offer if the
money can earn 5% compounded annually.
A.1,050,000.00
B.9,000.00
C.The Php1,050,000.00
ind the unknown in the table below:Use Simple Interest Computation for your answers.
Principal (P) Rate (r) Time (t) (in years) Interest (I) 10,000.008%15Answer Answer
2%510,000.00360,000.00Answer 23,600.00500,000.0010.5%Answer
175,000.00880,000.009.25%2.5Answer
1. 12,000
2.35.29
or the function g(x) = 2x, find
g(2) = Answer
g(4) = Answer
g(0) = Answer
g(-2) = Answer
g(-4) = Answer
Mr. Abad got a Php 700,000.00 loan for the expansion of his business payable monthly in 4 years. How
much is the monthly amortization if the interest rate is 12% compounded monthly?
18433.68
Which of the following represents an exponential function? Select one: a. The number of trees in a
rainforest b. population growth of microorganisms c. The conversion of fahrenheit to celsius d. The
amount billed to a girl who bought a basket of flowers
Without using a calculator, find the value of the following logarithmic expression.
-3
Are the following functions one-to-one? (Answer by typing "Yes" or "No" - without the quotation marks)
1. f(x)=4−3x4f(x)=4−3x4 Answer
2. f(x)=3−4xf(x)=3−4x Answer
3. f(x)=4−3x4−−−−−−√2f(x)=4−3x42 Answer
4. f(x)=3−4y4f(x)=3−4y4 Answer
5. f(x)=10f(x)=10 Answer
Without using a calculator, find the value of the following logarithmic expression.
log5 5
-1
Without using a calculator, find the value of the following logarithmic expression.
log7 1
-0
A loan of Php 200,000.00 is to be repaid in full after 3 years. If the interest rate is 8% per annum, how
much should be paid after 3 years?
-251942.4
(a) Mr. Lau wants to have another branch for his cellphone repair shop. He decided to apply for a loan
that can be used to pay for the rentals of the new branch. Answer
(b) Mrs. Alon decided to take her family for a vacation. To cover the expenses, she decided to apply for a
loan. Answer
A. Business loan
b. Personal loan
(a) Mr. Agustin plans to have a barbershop. He wants to borrow some money from the bank in order for
him to buy the equipment and furniture for the barbershop.
(b) Mr. and Mrs. Craig wants to borrow money from the bank to finance the college education of their
son.
Find the value of each logarithmic expression. (Note: There's only one answer for the pair of
logarithmic expressions indicated below.) log7 (73 • 78) and log7 73 + log7 78
-11
43 = x
-64
log1/2 16
-4
log2 32
=5
Find the value of each logarithmic expression. (Note: There's only one answer for the pair of logarithmic
expressions indicated below.)
-7
For the purchase of a house and lot worth Php 3,800,000.00, the bank requires 20% down payment
amount. Find the mortgaged amount.
-3040000
-false
log9 729
=3
=false
Select one:
True
log3 2x2 = 2 log3 2x
-false
Fill in the table that represents the inverse of the function defined by:
x -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
y -9 -7 -5 -3 -1 1 3 5 7
Select one:
True
False
24 = x
=16
=1
3 log9 x2 = 6 log9 x
=true
GMAT-111
Learning Activity 4
How much money should a student place in a time deposit in a bank that pays 1.1% compounded
annually so that he will have Php 200,000.00 after 6 yrs?
GMAT-111 / ► Week 12: Key Concepts of Simple and Compound Inter... / ► Learning Activity 5
Your sister recently landed her dream job. As part of planning for future expenses, she started to deposit
Php 1,000.00 monthly in a fund that pays 6% compounded quarterly. How much will her funds worth be
after 15 years?
How many months of artificial payments would you make if you are to buy an appliance for Php
2,000.00 for 1 year starting from the 7th month?
GMAT-111 / ► Week 12: Key Concepts of Simple and Compound Inter... / ► Short Quiz 11
Your sister recently landed her dream job. As part of planning for future expenses, she started to deposit
Php 1,000.00 monthly in a fund that pays 6% compounded quarterly. What is the equivalent interest?
How many periods of artificial payments would you make if you are to buy a commodity for quarterly
payments of Php 8,000.00 for 8 years starting two years from now?
Suppose Mrs. Reyes would like to save Php 1,000.00 at the end of each month for 9 months in a fund
that gives 5% per annum compounded monthly. How much would the value of her savings be after 7
months? (Hint: make sure the units of the interest rate and the term are the same)
What interest rate per annum is a fund paying its clients if the second to the last payment of a depositor
became Php 918.00 from an initial savings payment of Php 900.00?
A television set is for sale at Php 13,499.00 in cash or on installment terms, Php 2,500.00 each month for
the next 6 months at 9% compounded annually.
=A. 14628.79
b. cash
A car dealer offers a 15% down payment for a purchase of a car. How much is the mortgaged amount of
the cash value of the car is Php 1,500,000.00?
=1275000
Determine what type of loan is needed for the following situations: (a) Mr. Alonzo wants to have some
improvements in their 10-year old house. He wants to build a new room for their 13-year old daughter.
He will borrow money from the bank to finance this plan. Answer (b) Mr. Samson owns a siomai food
cart business. He wants to put another cart on a new mall in the other city. He decided to have a loan to
establish the new business. Answer
=Consumer Loan
= Business Loan
(a) A form of equity financing or raising money by allowing investors to be part owners of the company.
Answer
(a) A form of debt financing, or raising money by borrowing from investors. Answer
Stock
Bond
UCSP-111 / ►Week 11 - 20
Banks and Corporations are irrelevant to the economic structure of the society.
Both state and non-state institutions are essential to the development of the society.
Trade unions help regulate the working relationship between the unions and the employers.
The main duty of a bank it so provide a safe place for people to save excess cash, known as deposit.
Trade unions and cooperatives are established to maintain the welfare of the workers and the
consumers.
A legal entity established under the state law and is designed to generate a profit.
UCSP-111 / ►Week 11: Cultural, Social and Political Institutio... / ►Short Quiz 8
Cooperatives and Trade Unions are directly involved with economic systems of production and
distribution in the society.
Banks primarily create profit by lending a portion of the deposited money to corporations.
The main duty of a bank it so provide a safe place for people to save excess cash, known as
Refers to an institution that is not under the control of the government or by the State.
Banks and Corporations are important to the economic structure of the state.
The separation of Church and State allowed people in many different countries to practice religious
freedom without government interference.
These are legal entities which are established under state law that are designed to generate a profit.
UCSP-111 / ►Week 12: Cultural, Social and Political Institutio... / ►Learning Activity 9
With non-formal education, there is generally no control over the performed activities nor does it
necessarily regard the providing of degrees or diplomas.
Distance learning is different from correspondence learning, in a way that the student is at a distance
from the teacher for much, most or even all the time, during the teaching-learning process.
Non-formal education tends to adapt to the interest and work pace of the students.
A planned, systematized and individualized learning system that allows students to proceed at their
own pace, according to their interests.
UCSP-111 / ►Week 12: Cultural, Social and Political Institutio... / ►Short Quiz 9
One of the global issues which are affecting the progress of the society.
Refers to education that does not correspond to an organized and systematic view.
A planned, systematized, and individualized learning system that allows students to proceed at their
own pace, according to their interests.
With informal education, there is generally no control over the performed activities nor does it
necessarily regard the providing of degrees or diplomas.
Informal education tends to adapt to the interest and work pace of the students.
Refers to an education process which has a more flexible curricula and methodology compared to
formal education.
Non-formal education comes with a more flexible curricula and methodology compared to formal
education.
Distance learning is different from correspondence learning, in a way that the student is at a distance
from the teacher for much, most or even all the time, during the teaching-learning process.
Learning as those which offer students a measure of flexibility and autonomy, to study the programmes
of their choice when and where they wish, and at a pace to suit their circumatances.
It is the need for personal growth and development that exists throughout a the life of a person.
Correspondence learning is a planned, systematized, and individualized learning system that allows
students to proceed at their own pace, according to their interests.
Realization is the need for personal growth and development that exists throughout a the life of a
person.
According to the sociologist Karl Marx, religion is something that the elites of the society use in order to
keep a hold on the working and lower classes.
A belief in numerous personalized, supernatural beings endowed with reason, intelligence, and/or
volition.
The smallest type of political organization, it is usually a small group connected by family ties and is
politically independent.
The idea in which the king was the divine representative of a god on earth.
It refers to religious belief in the existence of one god, or the oneness of God.
The concept of right to issue and force a command by means of coercive power.
According to Holmberg, it refers to learning supported by those teaching methods in which, because of
the physical separateness of learners and teachers, the interactive, as well as the preactive phase of
teaching is conducted through print, mechanical or electronic devices.
According to Durkheim, a religion is a conviction or ideal that an individual or groups accepts as real or
true, regardless of the lack of verifiable evidence.
According to him, animist thought serves as a starting point for human religious development.
The rising literacy rate is of the global issues which are affecting the progress of the society.
A type of religious group that is distinguished by having broken away from a larger organization, usually
a church .
According to him, the dominance of religion is part of the theological phase of the development of
society.
It refers to authority made legitimate by a leader whose mission and vision inspires others.
It is an institution is defined as a unified system of beliefs and practices related to sacred things, that is
to say, things set apart and forbidden-beliefs and practices which unite into one single moral
community.
It refers to an institution that is not under the control of the government or by the State.
To most thinkers, Animism is not a form of religion, but rather an explanation of a phenomena.
The correct answer is: True
It refers to education that does not correspond to an organized and systematic view.
The religious doctrine held by the Catholics brought about specific economic behaviior that created
early merchant capitalism.
Legal entities which are established under state law that are designed to generate a profit.
He believes that religion is essential for economic development, as observed among predominantly
Protestant Christian societies.
UCSP-111 / ►Week 14: Cultural, Social and Political Institutio... / ►Learning Activity 10
According to Weber, religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices related to sacred things, that is
to say, things set apart and forbidden, beliefs and practices which unite into one single morel
community.
According to Marx, abolition of religion is a part of the socialist revolution which would pave way to
communism.
Karl Marx believes that religion is something that the elite of the society use in order to keep a hold on
the working and lower classes.
It is an institution that involves a set of beliefs and practice of a particular social group.
The church of a particular religion may be supported by the majority of the society.
The correct answer is: true
A conviction or ideal accepted as real or true, regardless of the lack of verifiable evidence.
UCSP-111 / ►Week 14: Cultural, Social and Political Institutio... / ►Short Quiz 10
It refers to a type of religious group that is distinguished by having broken away from a larger
organization, usually a church.
Gives the citizens the freedom to worship without interference from the government.
It refers to a conviction or ideal of an individual or groups accepts as real or true, regardless of the lack
of verifiable evidence.
A belief in numerous personalized, supernatural beings endowed with reason, intelligence, and/or
volition.
An institution is defined by Durkheim as a unified system of beliefs and practices related to sacred
things, that is to say, things set apart and forbidden - beliefs and practices which unite into one single
moral community.
According to him, animist thought serves as a starting point for human religious development.
It refers to religious belief in the existence of one god, or the oneness of God.
UCSP-111 / ►Week 15: Cultural, Social and Political Institutio... / ►Learning Activity 11
A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or
infirmity.
The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every
human being regardless of race, religion, political belief, economic or social condition.
The right to health is an human right exclusive to those who can afford to pay hospital bills.
Also called folk illness, it is a combination of symptoms that are considered to be a recognizable disease
only within a specific society or culture.
It is a health system that is based on science and the skills of health workers standardized and learned
from health sciences schools.
UCSP-111 / ►Week 15: Cultural, Social and Political Institutio... / ►Short Quiz 11
The right to health is an inclusive human right.
The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of humans
who are financially superior to others.
It is defined as a number of practices which are beyond the scope of conventional medicine.
A type of health system that is based on science and the skills of health workers.
It refers to a combination of symptoms that are considered to be a recognizable disease only within a
specific society or culture.
It refers to healthcare beliefs and practices that have been established by indigenous people in
developing nations.
A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or
infirmity.
The right to health includes the right to be free from non-consensual medical treatment such as medical
experiments or forced sterilization.
The division of large social groups into smaller groups based on categories determined by economics.
An extreme form of social inequality in which some individuals are owned by others as their property.
The society is a hierarchy of individuals with varying access to or control over basic economic resources.
It refers to the upper class, who gain wealth through the profits from their businesses.
An extreme form of social inequality in which some individuals are owned by others as their property.
A theoretical perspective that examines how various aspects of society contribute to ensuring its
stability and continued function.
A theory that focuses on the relationship among the core, peripheral, and semi-peripheral countries in
the global economy.
It refers to the division of large social groups into smaller groups based on categories determined by
economics.
The respect or admiration that comes from success, achievement, rank, or other favorable attributes.
It refers to the stratification system that is determined by personal effort and merit.
Theories that claim that global poverty is caused by the exploitation of poor countries by the wealthy
ones.
These are social mobility systems that impose rigid boundaries between social groups and limit
interactions among members who belong to different social groups or occupy different levels in the
social hierarchy.
characterized by unequal opportunities and rewards for different social classes in a society.
It is the feeling of affinity or loyalty towards a particular population, cultural group, or territorial area.
Are systems of social stratification that are based on achievement, allowing more flexibility in social
roles, increased social mobility, and better interaction among social groups and classes.
This term refers to a type of religious group that is distinguished by having broken away from a larger
organization.
It refers to a combination of symptoms that are considered to be a recognizable disease only within a
specific soc iety or culture.
A process that takes place when two social groups or classes are so different that a compromise
between them is impossible.
Are systems of social stratification that are based on achievement, allowing more flexibility in social
roles, inc reasedsocial mobility, and better interaction among social groups and classes.
It refers to transformations that alter the roles and status of people as well as the structure and
organization of society and its institutions.
The theoretical perspective that examines how various aspects of society contribute to ensuring its
stability and continued function.
A theoretical perspective based on the ideas of Karl Marx, in which inequalities brought about by social
stratific ationlead to conflict among social classes.
The correct answer is: It is an extreme form of social inequality wherein individuals can be owned by
others as their property.
These theories claim that global poverty is caused by the exploitation of poor countries by the wealthy
ones.
It is the feeling of affinity or loyalty towards a particular population, cultural group, or territorial area.
August Comte was the one who proposed the secularization theory.
It takes place when there is a significant disruption that leads to the alteration in the way power and
authority are exercised in a state.
The correct answer is: It is based on the ownership of resources as well as the occupation or profession
of an individual.
It is a theory that focuses on the relationship among the core, peripheral, and semi-peripheral countries
in the g lobaleconomy.
It refers to the stratification system that is determined by personal effort and merit.
A type of health system that is based on science and the skills of health workers.
Functionalism is a theoretical perspective that examines how various aspects of society contribute to
ensuring its stability and continued function.
It refers to the division of large social groups into smaller groups based on categories determined by
economics.
Defined as the legal state of being vested with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen.
The dynamic process in which the living cultures of the world change and adapt to external or internal
forces.
Closed mobility systems limit interactions among members who belong to different social groups.
It is the belief in numerous personalized, supernatural beings endowed with reason, intelligence, and/or
volition, that inhabit both objects and living beings and govern their existences.
It refers to the process of introducing new ideas, things, and methods in society leading to social change.
The process in which the individual or group fully adopts another culture, often leading to the loss of
their nati ve culture.
Traditional health systems are healthcare beliefs and practices that have been established by indigenous
people in developing nations.
UCSP-111 / ►Week 18: Social, Cultural, and Political Changes / ►Learning Activity 13
Innovation leads to social changes when new ideas begin to spread throughout a society through
diffusion.
The process in which individuals and groups learn aspects of a culture that is not their own.
The correct answer is: acculturation
The dynamic process in which the living cultures of the world change and adapt to external or internal
forces.
Defined by Robert MacIver and Charles Page as the transformations that alter the roles and status of
people as well as the structure and organization of society and its institutions.
Political change takes place when there is no significant disruption that leads to the alteration in the way
power and authority are exercised in a state.
The process in which the individual or group fully adopts another culture that is not their own.
UCSP-111 / ►Week 18: Social, Cultural, and Political Changes / ►Short Quiz 13
A view believing that marginalized groups and individuals should be empowered and included in the
political process.
It refers to transformations that alter the roles and status of people as well as the structure and
organization of society and its institutions.
According to Theda Skocpol, it is a rapid and basic transformation of the State, as well as the class
structures, that are accompanies and in part carried through by class-based revolts from below.
Defined as the legal state of being vested with he rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen.
It takes place when there is a significant disruption that leads to the alteration in the way power and
authority are exercised in a state.
It results in the change of government, but does not alter other aspects of society.
The movement of people from one place to another for the purposes of temporary or permanent
residence.
Movement of people wihtin their country, such as moving from one city to another.
It results in the change of government, but does not alter other aspects of society.
Refers to the process in which individuals and groups learn aspects of a culture that is not their own.
acculturation
The process in which the individual or group fully adopts another culture, often leading to the loss of
their nati ve culture.
A type of health system that is based on science and the skills of health workers.
It takes place when there is a significant disruption that leads to the alteration in the way power and
authority are exercised in a state.
It is the belief in numerous personalized, supernatural beings endowed with reason, intelligence, and/or
volition, that inhabit both objects and living beings and govern their existences.
A process that takes place when two social groups or classes are so different that a compromise
between them is impossible.
Are systems of social stratification that are based on achievement, allowing more flexibility in social
roles, inc reasedsocial mobility, and better interaction among social groups and classes.
It refers to the division of large social groups into smaller groups based on categories determined by
economics.
It refers to the process of introducing new ideas, things, and methods in society leading to social change.
It is a theory that focuses on the relationship among the core, peripheral, and semi-peripheral countries
in the g lobaleconomy.
Defined as the legal state of being vested with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen.
The correct answer is: It is an extreme form of social inequality wherein individuals can be owned by
others as their property.
This term refers to a type of religious group that is distinguished by having broken away from a larger
organization.
A theoretical perspective based on the ideas of Karl Marx, in which inequalities brought about by social
stratific ationlead to conflict among social classes.
Social conflict is characterized by unequal opportunities and rewards for different social classes in a
society.
Traditional health systems are healthcare beliefs and practices that have been established by indigenous
people in developing nations.
It refers to transformations that alter the roles and status of people as well as the structure and
organization of society and its institutions.
It refers to a combination of symptoms that are considered to be a recognizable disease only within a
specific soc iety or culture.
August Comte was the one who proposed the secularization theory.
It is the feeling of affinity or loyalty towards a particular population, cultural group, or territorial area.
The correct answer is: It is based on the ownership of resources as well as the occupation or profession
of an individual.
Closed mobility systems limit interactions among members who belong to different social groups.
The respect and admiration that comes from success, achievement, rank, or other favorable attributes.
These theories claim that global poverty is caused by the exploitation of poor countries by the wealthy
ones.
It refers to the stratification system that is determined by personal effort and merit.
It refers to the division of large social groups into smaller groups based on categories determined by
economics.
An organization similar with Joint Stock Company, except that its profits are distributed according to the
value of thepurchases.s
Revolution, according to Theda Skocpol, is a rapid and basic transformation of the State, as well as the
class structures, that are accompanies and in part carried through by class-based revolts from below.
According to August Comte, the dominance of religion is not a part of the theological phase of the
development of society.
The movement of people from one place to another for the purposes of temporary or permanent
residence.
A type of health system that is based on science and the skills of health workers.
The correct answer is: Western health system
The sociologist Max Weber believes that religion is something that the upper class of the society use in
order to a hold on the working and lower classes.
The process in which the individual or group fully adopts another culture, often leading to the loss of
their native culture.
It refers to the respect and admiration that comes from success, achievement, rank, or other favorable
attributes.
The idea in which the king was the divine representative of a god on earth.
Defined as the legal state of being vested with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen.
It refers to transformations that alter the roles and status of people as well as the structure and
organization of society and its institutions.
The dynamic process in which the living cultures of the world change and adapt to external or internal
forces.
Traditional health systems are healthcare beliefs and practices that have been established by indigenous
people in developing nations.
It refers to a combination of symptoms that are considered to be a recognizable disease only within a
specific soc iety or culture.
The correct answer is: culture-specific syndrome
A process that takes place when two social groups or classes are so different that a compromise
between them is impossible.
A legal entity established under the state law and is designed to generate a profit.
The correct answer is: is a continual process that occurs throughout our lifespan.
The church of a particular religion may be supported by the majority of the society.
Cooperatives and Trade Unions are directly involved with economic systems of production and
distribution in the society.
Slavery system is an extreme form of social inequality wherein individuals can be owned by others as
their property.
A view believing that marginalized groups and individuals should be empowered and included in the
political process.
It refers to the process of introducing new ideas, things, and methods in society leading to social change.
It is defined by Burgess and Lock as a group of persons united by ties of marriage, blood or adoption
constituting a single household interacting with each other in their respective social role of husband and
wife, mother and father, brother and sister creating a common culture.
Banks primarily create profit by lending a portion of the deposited money to corporations.
Refers to the act of coordinating various factors of production---land, labor, and capital.
Class system promotes belief in fate, destiny, and the will of a higher spiritual power rather than
promoton of individual freedom.
The correct answer is: Sociologists do not recognize the significance of families in providing their
memberswith valuable resources, both economic and noneconomic.
Refers to a transaction in which an order is placed by an insider, after filing all appropriate
documentation, to buy or sell restricted securities openly on an exchange.
Takes place when there is an order placed by an insider to buy or sell restricted securities from within a
the own treasury of the company.
It refers to the stratification system that is determined by personal effort and merit.
These theories claim that global poverty is caused by the exploitation of poor countries by the wealthy
ones.
A planned, systematized and individualized learning system that allows students to proceed at their own
pace, according to their interests.
It is a theory that focuses on the relationship among the core, peripheral, and semi-peripheral countries
in the g lobaleconomy.
Max Weber believes that religion is essential for economic development, as observed among
predominantly Protestant Christian societies.
Open mobility systems limit interactions among members who belong to different social groups.
To most thinkers, Animism is not a form of religion, but rather an explanation of a phenomena.
Movement of people wihtin their country, such as moving from one city to another.
It is the feeling of affinity or loyalty towards a particular population, cultural group, or territorial area.
Social conflict is characterized by unequal opportunities and rewards for different social classes in a
society.
The religious doctrine held by the Calvinists brought about specific economic behavior that created early
merchant capitalism.
These are systems of social stratification that are based on achievement, allowing more flexibility in
social roles, increased social mobility, and better interaction among social groups and classes.
A type of health system that is based on science and the skills of health workers.
Traditional health systems are healthcare beliefs and practices that have been established by indigenous
people in developing nations.
True
Social organization
The sociologist Max Weber believes that religion is something that the upper class of the society use in
order to a hold on the working and lower classes.
True
It refers to a combination of symptoms that are considered to be a recognizable disease only within a
specific soc iety or culture.
culture-specific syndrome
According to August Comte, the dominance of religion is not a part of the theological phase of the
development of society.
False
The idea in which the king was the divine representative of a god on earth.
Kingship
It refers to the division of large social groups into smaller groups based on categories determined by
economics.
social stratification
A theoretical perspective based on the ideas of Karl Marx, in which inequalities brought about by social
stratific ation lead to conflict among social classes.
conflict theory
It is the feeling of affinity or loyalty towards a particular population, cultural group, or territorial area.
Ethnicity
The religious doctrine held by the Calvinists brought about specific economic behavior that created early
merchant capitalism.
True
state-centered theories
Defined as the legal state of being vested with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen
Citizenship
Sociologists do not recognize the significance of families in providing their memberswith valuable
resources, both economic and noneconomic.
True
Class system promotes belief in fate, destiny, and the will of a higher spiritual power rather than
promoton of individual freedom.
False
Refers to the act of coordinating various factors of production---land, labor, and capital.
Economic Organization
Social conflict is characterized by unequal opportunities and rewards for different social classes in a
society.
False
It takes place when there is a significant disruption that leads to the alteration in the way power and
authority are exercised in a state.
Political change
It is a theoretical perspective that examines how various aspects of society contribute to ensuring its
stability and continued function.
Functionalism
It refers to the stratification system that is determined by personal effort and merit.
Meritocracy
Banks primarily create profit by lending a portion of the deposited money to corporations.
True
The church of a particular religion may be supported by the majority of the society.
True
An organization similar with Joint Stock Company, except that its profits are distributed according to the
value of the purchases.s
Cooperative Organization
False
A planned, systematized and individualized learning system that allows students to proceed at their own
pace, according to their interests.
Correspondence learning
A view believing that marginalized groups and individuals should be empowered and included in the
political process.
inclusive citizenship
A process that takes place when two social groups or classes are so different that a compromise
between them is im possible.
social contradiction
Revolution, according to Theda Skocpol, is a rapid and basic transformation of the State, as well as the
class structures, that are accompanies and in part carried through by class-based revolts from below.
True
The movement of people from one place to another for the purposes of temporary or permanent
residence
Migration
These are systems of social stratification that are based on achievement, allowing more flexibility in
social roles, inc reased social mobility, and better interaction among social groups and classes.
open systems
It refers to the respect and admiration that comes from success, achievement, rank, or other favorable
attributes
Prestige
True
The process in which the individual or group fully adopts another culture, often leading to the loss of
their native culture.
Assimilation
Redistribution
Movement of people wihtin their country, such as moving from one city to another
Internal migration
Takes place when there is an order placed by an insider to buy or sell restricted securities from within a
the own treasury of the company.
Close-Market Transactions
To most thinkers, Animism is not a form of religion, but rather an explanation of a phenomena
True
The dynamic process in which the living cultures of the world change and adapt to external or internal
forces.
cultural change
True
Max Weber believes that religion is essential for economic development, as observed among
predominantly Protestant Christian societies.
True
Open mobility systems limit interactions among members who belong to different social groups.
False
Sole Proprietorship
It refers to transformations that alter the roles and status of people as well as the structure and
organization of society and its institutions.
social change
It is a theory that focuses on the relationship among the core, peripheral, and semi-peripheral countries
in the g lobal economy.
world-systems theory
A legal entity established under the state law and is designed to generate a profit.
Corporation
Informal education
Cooperatives and Trade Unions are directly involved with economic systems of production and
distribution in the society.
True
~JRB
-Carbon dioxide
-False
-True
-True
-Cuvier
-True
How many phalanges do we have?
-5
-False
The chances of survival of organisms is maximized when they cooperate with one another.
-True
These cells have thin and flexible walls and lack a secondary wall.
-Parenchyma
Artificial selection occurs when we breed dogs for a certain length of coat or certain height.
-True
-True
The cuticle, or the wax, functions to protect against insects and pathogens.
-True
-Linnaeus
-Sclerenchyma
Who found that the body size of the organism can be controlled by controlling the biomass at each
trophic level?
-Elton
Gene stacking is the presence of more than one gene in more than one plant.
-False
-Root cap
If a cat always eats the white colored mouse, then there brown colored mouse will increse in number.
-True
-Amphibians
-True
-Centrifugation
-Chemoautotrophs
Direct reciprocity occurs when two organisms gain from helping each other.
-True
This is where the lateral roots originate from.
-Pericycle
The energy flow of the ecosystem starts with its primary producers.
-True
-True
-Taproots
-False
-AA
-False
-Axillary bud
The vascular cambium in woody plants consists of a layer of this type of cell
-Parenchyma
-False
-True
The guard cells function to control the opening and closing of the stomata
-True
-True
-Lamarck
Absorbance is measured at
-260 nm
Indirect reciprocity occurs when a species is likely to help another due to lineage.
-False
-False
-False
What can be used to further digest DNA after deproteinization?
-Rnase
-Tansley
The xylem and phloem in stems and leaves are collectively called a stele.
-False
-Cosmids
-2:1
-True
-Companion cell
-3
- Monocot
-false
The vascular cambium can store water as well aid in wound repair and store carbohydrates.
-false
When primary producers capture solar energy and produce complex molecules, this is known as
-gpp
-false
-mutation
-2.0
-true
-true
-synecology
-10%
If a G gene codes for green eyes and a g gene codes for blue eyes, and G is dominant, then a girl with Gg
genes will have green eyes.
-true
"Multiple feeding pathways" mean that there are organisms that feed from each trophic level.
-true
-false
-parenchyma
Short Quiz 7
In this chapter, what online document were you instructed to consult in order to learn more in-depth
details about GIMP?
In the exercise that we did, what tool did we use to add color to the entire background layer?
With _____, some of the data that makes up the image are discarded to make the make it smaller.
When GIMP was first released back in 1996, the G stood for _____
In this lesson, we learn about the unit of measurement for resolution. What is it called?
Which image format is ideal for images with few colors and sharp edges?
_____is the ratio between the size of the image in pixels and its physical size when printed on paper.
Short Quiz 8
The _____ is the series of steps or phases that web content has to go through before and after it is
published.
The correct answer is: Modern CMS's have collaborative environments, which allow multiple users to
work on a single project.
_____ is a software application or a set of software applications that is used to create, publish, and
manage online content.
_____ is the process of planning, researching, creating, publishing, and maintaining information for
online publication.
Outdated web contents are unpublished moved to a different location for future use. This practice is
called _____.
A _____ is a set of design elements such as font, colors and icons that work together to your blog a
certain style.
Text, sounds, images, videos, and other media that are published in a website are called ______.
The correct answer is: If the domain that you want is already taken, WordPress will suggest a name close
to the one that you chose.
The correct answer is: Blogs can be hosted by a CMS for free.
A website can promote its content by sending emails to potential viewers. This is called _____.
You can give other websites permission to publish your content. This is called _____
The correct answer is: As of 2016, there are more than 1 billion websites in the Internet.
After the web content is finished and approved for publication, we are now ready for the _____ stage.
What is the name given to text, sounds, images, videos, and other media that are published in a
website?
In LibreOffice, the sets of icons on the top part of the page are called _____.
A part of the Internet that is under the control of a particular person or group is called a _____.
Software that are used to create new information like documents, spreadsheet, presentations are called
_____.
An app that is used to write, send and modify emails is called a/an _____.
What type of compression discards some of the data that makes up the image?
Giving other websites permission to publish your web content is called _____.
A set of matching design elements such as fonts and colors is called a _____.
What do you call a form of communication that uses visual elements like text and pictures to express an
idea or send a message?
What is the name of the spreadsheet app that comes with Libreoffice?
The part of the email address that is located on the right is called the _____.
The part of the email address that is located on the left is called the _____.
What do you call a program or group of programs that is created by a community of developers and is
made available to the public for free?
_____ is the name given to several techniques used to make web content more visible to search
engines.
Emails that were written but not sent are saved in _____.
When GIMP was first released back in 1996, the G stood for _____
Short Quiz 9
_____ are grouped into categories such as Business, Personal, and Online Store.
If you want to see information about the author or the owners of a website, the best place to look is in
the _____.
By using a/an _____, you can immediately fill your pages with matching elements.
The _____ is the interactive list that contains the names of the web pages in the website.
Software tools called _____ can be used to create websites without having to deal with computer code.
The website's office address and phone number is normally found in the _____.
In the activity at the end of this chapter, what's the name of the Weebly website that we made?
The _____ is a section that displays a message such as "Register now!""Click here for more
information."or "Donate now."
The correct answer is: You can always change the theme of your website
The _____ usually contains links to Terms of Service and Copyright Information.
A _____ is important for websites that aim to get public response such as buying a product or
supporting an advocacy.
The _____ takes up the largest space in the web page. It may contain articles, images, videos, etc.
What will you find written below the header of a new blank page?
Weebly relies primarily on its _____feature to place and manipulate design elements.
The _____ is usually found on the top of the web page and contains the websites name and logo.
Short Quiz 10
The Undo and the Redo buttons are located in the _____
Where can you find the zoom in, zoom out, and home icon?
In Prezi's home page, click the _____ to strt the signup process
What is the name of the presentation program that we learned about in this chapter?
The correct answer is: Prezi
What part of the Prezi editor can be used to change the frame's color?
After you have successfully signed up to Prezi, what will you see when you click Get Started?
The correct answer is: Use different colors, fonts, and animations for each slide.
In this lesson which of Prezi's pricing plans were you instructed to use?
The correct answer is: Plan your design from the beginning and stick to it throughout your presentation.
In Prezi, you can use _____ to set the theme of your presentation without having to design it yourself
The correct answer is: You zoom in and out of the canvas
What do you click if you don't want to use a template in creating a new prezi?
Unlike a slideshow that is made up of multiple slides, a prezi is just a single page or _____
What is the main difference between free and paid Prezi accounts
The correct answer is: Everyone can view Prezis created using free accounts while those made using
paid accounts can be made private.
Long Quiz 5
ICT can be used to spread _____ by informing the public about important issues.
What is the name of the word processor that comes with Google Drive?
What is the name of the cloud-based file storage and sharing service owned and operated by Google?
_____ enables two or more people to send and receive short messages instantly.
What is the name of the spreadsheet app that comes with Google Drive?
A _____is a document that aims to persuade a person or a group to fund or sponsor a project.
What happens when you click the house icon on the right side of the screen?
Websites where people can post and reply to messages are called _____.
What do you call a website where contents can be edited by other members of the community?
Instead of slides, the contants of a Prezi are all displayed in a single page or a _____.
_____ contains information that can be used to get in touch with the owners of the website.
What is the name of the presentation app that comes with Google Drive?
In Prezi, the pre-made designs that you can add to your presentation are called _____.
"Buy now!" "Click here download." And "Donate now." Are examples of _____.
_____ is a social media app feature that enables people from disaster-affected areas to mark themselves
as safe.
What is the name given to a program or a set of programs used by people to work together and achieve
a common goal?
The correct answer is: Groupware
What part of a website is usually found at the top of the page and contains the website's name and
logo?
The delivery of a topic to an audience using a combination of speaking and visual elements is called
_____.
Information shared using _____ are not instantly displayed to other members of the group.
Links to Terms of Service and Copyright Information are often located in the _____.
Online applications have been developed for _____ during natural and man-made calamities.
_____is a cloud-based file storage and sharing service owned and operated by Google.
-Google Drive
Of all the applications that you have learned about in the previous chapters, which one looks a lot like
Google Sheets?
-LibreOfficeCalc
-Wiki
All the applications that we used in this chapter is owned by which company?
Select one:
a. The only way to upload a file is by dragging and dropping it to the My Drive page
Short Quiz 11
_____is a cloud-based file storage and sharing service owned and operated by Google.
-Google Drive
-VoIP
-Google Sheets
-Google Docs
-VoIP
-Collaborative software
All the applications that we used in this chapter is owned by which company?
-None of these
-Productivity apps
Learning Activity 12
A _____is a document that aims to persuade a person or a group to sponsor your project.
-Sales Pitch
In what part of the concept paper do you give a brief but clear description of the issue that you wish to
address?
-Introduction
In your concept paper, in which part do you ask for permission to use school facilities?
-Support
In what part of the concept paper do you state how your project can make a difference and who will
benefit from it?
-Purpose
Short Quiz 12
ICT is used to inform the public about important issues with the goal of spreading _____.
-Social Awareness
Sending monetary donations via online money transfer is an example of how ICT can be used for _____.
-Charity
In this chapter, we learned about a team structure in which decision-making and leadership
responsibilities are distributed to every member of the team. What shape did we compare it to?
-Circle
In what part of the concept paper do you give a brief but clear description of the issue that you wish to
address?
-Introduction
In what part of your concept paper do you include your email address?
-Contact Information
The Internet has proven to be an effective way to collect and share information during emergency
situations. Because of this, online applications have been developed for _____ during natural and man-
made calamities.
-Disaster Response
-Triangle
_____ is a feature that is activated during and after natural and man-made disasters which enables users
in disaster stricken areas to let people know that they are safe.
In this chapter, we learned about a team structure where every member gets to leader at some point.
What's it called?
-Holacracy
In what part of the concept paper do you explain you plan to accomplish your goal?
-Description
Long Quiz 6
A group of programs used to view, manipulate, and print computer graphics is called a _____.
-Graphics suite
A biography of the author or owner of the website can most likely be found in the _____.
-Header
-Circle
-Inbox
Software tools called _____ can be used to create websites without having to deal with computer code.
-Website builders
A _____ is an alias that can be your name or a combination of your name, words and characters.
-Username
_____ is the act of illegally recording, copying, and/or distributing copyrighted works.
-Piracy
-Mail Merge
A/An _____ is a destination where emails can be sent from or delivered to.
-Email address
You used your laptop open your Facebook account. In this scenario, your laptop is called a _____.
-Client
What is the name of the presentation program that we learned about in Chapter 10?
-Prezi
What movement was able to collect millions of dollars and raise awareness about Lou Gehrig's Disease?
The act of tricking people into submitting their personal information is called _____.
-Phishing
-Password
-Web applications
-Spreadsheet
CAPTCHA stands for "Completely Automated Public Turing Test To Tell _____Apart"
In wordPress, you are askedto select a _____ that best describes your website.
-Category
What do you call groupware that allow the sharing of information in real-time?
-Synchronous groupware
-.edu
What do you call people who send unwanted and unsolicited messages?
-Spammers
Which image format is ideal for images with few colors and sharp edges?
-Gif
_____ is the name given to the task done by a computer for other computers.
-Service
-256
ICT can be used for _____ by sending donations through online money-transfer.
-Charity
-Change.org
-VoIP
-True
Paid ads, email advertising and web syndication are strategies used in ( ), which is a step in Web Content
Lifecycle?
-Promotion
_____ is a lot like using a telephone except it is powered by the Internet
-VoIP
-Creation
-Panning
-Single-Window Mode
( ) is Google Drive's main page where you can access your files and files that others have shared with
you.
-My Drive
A GIMP file can have one or several ( ) which are stacked on top of each other.
-Layers
In a _____ each member can have the chance to lead at some point.
-Holacracy
In Weebly, the ( ) is first page that you will see after you log in.
-Dashboard or Homepage
-Canvas
-Weebly
-Resolution
-Post
Web syndication is used to measure the popularity of websites and web contents.
-False
In GIMP, the parts of the image that are isolated are called _____
-selection
A _____ is a collection of web pages that can be accessed through the Internet.
-website
-Maintenance
The ( ) is at the bottom of the web page and displays important information such as Terms of Service,
Copyright information, FAQ's, etc.
-Footer
-Compression
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge was used to raise social awareness and gather donations for the research
about Lou Gehrig's Disease.
-True
In the first step of creating a Wordpress blog, you have to choose a ( ) that best describes the type of
contents that you will be creating.
-Category
In GIMP, the ( ) displays the image that the user is currently working on
-Image window
( ) is an image format that is ideal for images with sharp edges and few colors such as letters and logos.
-GIF
Text, sounds, images and videos that are published online are called _____
-web content
A ( ) is a message or instruction that urges the users to do something. Examples are "Click here" or
"Watch this video".
-Call to Action
-Graphics design
_____ is a file storage and sharing service that can be used by anyone with a Google account.
-Google Drive
Web contents are planned, created, and published using which process?
-Raster Image
_____ is a Facebook feature that is activated during and after natural and man-made disasters.
-Safety Check
_____ is used instead of permanently deleting old and outdated web contents.
-Archiving
-True
-True
At the bottom of GIMP's ( ), you will see the foreground and background colors.
-Main Toolbox
-Single-Window Mode
Prezis created using free accounts can be viewed by pther people without the owner's permisiion
-True
-WordPress
-Prezi
-False
-Asynchronous groupware
-Groupware
Files made using _____ can be downloaded in Microsoft Excel or PDF format
-Google Sheets
-Change.org
-Google Slides
-Weebly
Weebly is an example of software tools called
-Website builder
- c. post
-Vector Image
At the bottom of the ______, you will find the foreground and the background colors.
Web _____ is the number of visitors in a website and the number of web pages that they visit.
-web traffic
During the _____ stage, old web contents are either deleted or archived.
¬-retirement
-add frame
- c. Web traffic is used to measure the popularity of websites and web contents.
- a. Transformation tool
When creating a WordPress blog, the first step is to select a _____ that best describes your website.
-category
Once you're done creating or editing your Weebly website, what button do you click to make your
website available to the public?
- A.) PUBLISH
Groupware that allow the sharing of information in real-time are called _____.
- Synchronous groupware
-My drive
The website's articles, images, videos, and other media are normally located in the _____.
- navigation
You can use _____ to send short messages which will be instantly seen by the other party
-online chat
During which stage do you execute your planned tasks and activities?
- Development
¬-true
¬-message boards
_____ allows 2 or more people to communicate through real-time audio and video.
-videoconferencing
What is the name of the web-based word processor that we learned about in Chapter 11?
-google docs
You cannot edit uploaded Microsoft Word files using Google Docs.
¬-true
-gimp
_____ is an open source web application created by volunteer engineers after the Haiti earthquake.
-google slides
-true
_____ is the practice of moving outdated web content away from the main website.
-archiving
-panning
What do you call text, sounds, images, videos, and other media that are published online?
-web content
-true
_____ is the delivery of a topic to an audience using a combination of speaking and visual aids.
-presentation
What is the name of the online petition site that we learned about in Chapter 12?
-changes.org
To persuade a person or a group to sponsor your project, you have to write a _____.
¬- Concept Paper
Unlike a slideshow that is made up of multiple slides, a prezi is composed of a single page called a _____
- b. Frame
A _____ is a program or a set of programs used by people to achieve a common goal.
-groupware
-google slides
- Collaborative Software
-prezi
Prezis created using free accounts can be viewed by anyone while paying users can make their
presentations private.
¬-false
_____ is a social media feature that is activated during and after natural and man-made disasters which
enables users in disaster stricken areas to let people know that they are safe.
A team structure where leadership responsibilities can be given to different members of the team is
called a _____.
-Team environment
In GIMP, you can make a _____ by isolating an area of the image so that your actions will apply to that
area alone.
-selection
_____ is the practice of giving other websites the permission to publish your original contents.
- web marketing
- Google Docs
-false
What is the name of Google's cloud-based file storage and sharing service?
-google drive
_____ is a form of communication that uses visual elements like text and pictures to express an idea or
send a message.
- Graphics design
Software tools that are used to create websites without having to deal with computer code are called
_____.
- Website Builder
_____ is a technology that enables two or more people to send and receive short messages instantly.
- D. online chat
=lossless
You can give other websites permission to publish your content. This is called _____.
=web syndication
When creating a WordPress blog, you have to select a ______ that best describes what your blog is
about. Select one:
=Layout
=Tool options
The _____ determines how the parts of your blog will be arranged.
=layout
=coloumn
¬=rows
=shared calendar
Which of the following can be launched from My Drive?
= Microsoft Powerpoint
What is the URL that you should use to directly access My Drive?
= drive.google.com
Visit the _____ if you want to know how to get in touch with the owner(s) of the website.
=contact section
Apps like Person Finder and Safety check are designed for _____.
= Disaster Response
In this chapter, we learned about a movement that was able to collect millions of dollars and raise
awareness about Lou Gehrig's Disease. What is this movement called?
=wordpress
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge was used to raise social awareness and gather donations for the treatment
of the ZIKA Virus.
Select one:
True
=weebly
___ is the total number of visitors in a website and the number of web pages that they visit.
Select one:
a. Web traffic
Select one:
a. Triangle
Select one:
False
Learning Activity 7
Mateo, a three year old boy, went to the playground with his dad, Chuck. Mateo started playing on the
slide. Another boy on the playground started following Mateo and trying to imitate what he was doing.
After a few rounds of going up and down the slide, the boy would always race Mateo and would go on
the slide first. Mateo remained patient until the boy shoved him to the side while scrambling up the
stairs up the slide. Chuck saw everything and even if he was really angry inside, he calmly walked
towards Mateo. He asked Mateo if he was fine, the boy just nodded while balling his fist. Chuck picked
up Mateo and carried him back to their house. Before Mateo can burst out in tears, Chuck hugged him
tightly and told him �you�re okay, anak, that was very brave of you�. Mateo hugged his father back
and tried to smile. What communication strategy was used to comfort the little boy?
The correct answer is: Pay attention to nonverbal cues and keep emotions at bay.
Cady got a promotion and would like to treat her family to a luxurious vacation. She planned to bring
her family to the beach. Everyone was excited except Trevor-her brother. Trevor doesn�t like going to
the beach and prefers going to cold place like Baguio. To motivate Trevor, Cady kept on trying to
convince him about and kept talking about the beautiful beaches they can go to and the activities they
can enjoy. Also, she assigned him as the person to book them their rooms. She thought making Trevor
more involved in planning will change his mind. Trevor kept putting off his assignment until summer
vacation is almost over, the whole family were not able to go out of town because they started
preparing to get back to work or because of other activities. Cady was really mad because Trevor did
not do his assigned role. What communication barrier happened in this situation?
Watch this video "When you spread yourself too thin" by Anna Akana on
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HllcwF73sMU). Which of the following statements shows the
communication strategy she used to make sure she stays on top of things?
Statement 1: Always remember that your opinion matters just like everyone else�s does.
Statement 2: Know yourself. Determine your needs and wants, then learn to express them without
stepping undermining the rights of others.
Statement 3: It�s ok to express your emotions as long as you remain respectful. Learn how to express
negative feelings in a way that will not truly offend the other person or group.
Statement 4: Accept feedback. Accept compliments. Ask when you need help and be always grateful to
others in addition to learning from your mistakes.
Statement 5: Know your limits. Be brave enough to say �no�. Agreeing and saying �yes� all the
time may result to spreading yourself too much which may affect the quality of your output or feedback.
Being firm and clear about what you want is beneficial for all parties as they will know where they stand
on issues.
Tessa and Jayson were married and were living together in a small house. They agreed that household
chores must be shared between them. One day, Tessa came home really tired from work. She cooked
dinner and waited for Jayson to get home. Once Jayson was home, while eating dinner, Jayson�s boss
called and told him to go online in an hour for an emergency meeting. Jayson hurriedly finished his food
and put the dishes on the sink. He expected that Tessa would clean up the dishes. A few hours later,
when they were both getting ready to go to bed, Tessa was not talking to him and kept silent even if he
was initiating a conversation. The next morning, Jayson found the dirty dishes stacked on the sink. He
called out Tessa and she got angry and hurriedly stormed out of their house. Jason was so mad he
didn�t bother cleaning up. They both went to work angry at each other thinking that the other person
was being unfair and was not following the rules they set. What barrier of communication transpired in
this situation?
Madeline�s father died the night before her college entrance exam. She was so distraught with what is
happening she snapped at her classmate who asked her to move closer to the person in front of her
while she was lining up to get in the testing room.
Learning Activity 8
Positive motivation
= Improves relationship with self, with others, and enhances knowledge and skills
Social Anxiety
=When someone hesitates in interpersonal communication because of fear of what people will say /
think about them
Shyness
=Communicating to connect
=Information
Short Quiz 8
=Regulation
Physical barriers include geographic distance between source and receiver of message.
=true
Context apprehension happens only when you feel anxious only in certain situations.
= False
4. When you express your grief over a relative who died, which function of communication can you use?
=Expression
5. Motivation is:
= False
= No correct answer
= Expression
=Speaker�s Purpose
Long Quiz 4
The correct answer is: vocal quality, pitch, tempo, volume, junctures
To determine the kinds of communication; and To understand how these kinds are used to be an
effective communicator.
Different connotation/meanings
Morphology is how words are put together to form grammatically correct sentences
The correct answer is: Verbal communication uses language or speech while nonverbal communication
relies on Kinesics, proxemics, haptics, chronemics, appearance, artifacts, and paralanguage to convey
the message.
Which of the following refers to pauses and stops made between thoughts or utterance?
The correct answer is: phonology, semantics, morphology, syntax, and pragmatics
Emotions such as nervousness or sadness can be heard through this paralanguage element.
Learning Activity 9
These are sounds produced when two vowels are combined which results to a blended sound within a
syllable
The correct answer is: [i:], [ɪ], [eɪ], [e], [�], [ɒ], [ɔ], [oʊ], [u], [ʊəʳ], [ə]
Short Quiz 9
Velar stops
The correct answer is: Both [eɪ], [ɔɪ] and [aʊ] are correct
Bilabial stops
Alveolar stops
If one is a ________ and a whole set are teeth, why shouldn't the plural of booth be called beeth?
________ is the sound when there is an explosive release of air after it comes in contact with parts of
the speech mechanism
________ are created when air is not completely stopped but goes through with a hissing sound.
The correct answer is: Both Points of Articulation and Chief articulators are correct
Learning Activity 10
=Nomination
=Communicative strategies
This competence is the ability to use the appropriate words in a particular situation
=Sociolinguistic competence
=Grammatical competence
This strategy is when speakers take turns in raising their points, opinions or arguments
= ~Turn taking
Short Quiz 10
Listen to the audio - "Pronounciation comparison". The speaker will be saying two words per number.
Choose the correct combination
This is a listening assessment. You will hear two words for every number. Spell out these words. Do not
spell them in IPA format. Wrong spelling is wrong.
1. least - list
2. cough - cuff
3. black - block
4. pot - pat
5. cut - cot
6. hot - hut
7. cheap - chip
8. did - deed
9. fit - feet
Long Quiz 5
You are given a list of words. Match them according to the letters in the illustrations below.
If one is a ________ and a whole set are teeth, why shouldn't the plural of booth be called beeth?
Alveolar stops
Velar stops
These are created when air is not completely stopped but goes through with a hissing sound.
Bilabial stops
The sound when there is an explosive release of air after comes in contact with parts of the speech
mechanism
Learning Activity 12
-Pitch
-Volume
How spoken words are arranged, alternating from stressed and unstressed elements
-Rhythm
-Attention getter, significance, credibility, thesis statement, preview, transition to first main point
Parts of a speech
Short Quiz 12
This speech is delivered to entertain, to be enjoyed or to make the audience smile and relax.
-Entertainment speech
There is no maximum or minimum length of speeches. It will depend on the purpose of the speech and
the event where it will be used.
-True
-Enunciation
-True
This is the ability to express and speak smoothly without difficulty in using the appropriate words.
-Fluency
-Persuasive Speech
-Attention getter
Speech preparation does not include an in depth research on information you will be using.
-False
This part of the speech preparation process includes defining your goal.
-Choosing the topic
You have to use this to be able to move from one part of a speech to another
-Transitions
Long Quiz 6
There is only one type of speech and you can use it in all kinds of situations.
Casual speech is a form of speech we use when we communicate with people who are very close to us.
This competence is the ability to use the appropriate words in a particular situation
Communication with a large number of people with very little feedback going back to the sender
Who said this "A speech has two parts. Necessarily you stae your case, and you prove it"
Speech that is the epitome of formal style that is used in ceremonies and respectful situations.
This method cannot make use of note cards or manuscripts but it must be delivered word-for-word.
These are "future-oriented messages dealing with roles we call life scripts" and our relationship with
other people mold this.
Utterance
These are learned personal orientation which we use when deciding right from wrong
This compels the persuasive speaker to be anbiased and free from special interests
You have to use transitions to be able to move from one part of a speech to another.
This strategy is when speakers take turns in raising their points, opinions or arguments
Intention
This compels the persuasive speaker to be anbiased and free from special interests
Object, process, event or concept are reasons why this kind of speech is given
This speech is delivered to entertain, to be enjoyed or to make the audience smile and relax.
This element is about the clothes you choose to wear on specific events to convey a particular idea
Too little may make you appear too rigid while too much may be to distracting and to theatrical for the
audience
You have to use this to be able to move from one part of a speech to another
How spoken words are arranged, alternating from stressed and unstressed elements
Speech preparation does not include an in depth research on information you will be using.
[W] = WHY
The sound when there is an explosive release of air after it comes in contact with parts of the speech
mechanism
This body language communicates control, authority, and belief. Standing straight emphasizes
confidence.
Consonants that sounds vowel-like. There is no friction made when making the sounds.
The correct answer is: Attention getter, significance, credibility, thesis statement, preview, transition to
first main point
This is the ability to express and speak smoothly without difficulty in using the appropriate words.
The four elements affect our self-concept behavior, attitudes, values, and beliefs.
These are created when air is not completely stopped but goes through with a hissing sound.
These are the windows to our soul. Unconscious movements may work agains the speaker
This method cannot make use of note cards or manuscripts but it must be delivered word-for-word.
This part of the speech preparation process includes defining your goal.
Produced when the air passes through the nose and not the mouth.
Parts of a speech
This speech requires preparation and a word-for-word delivery. Speaker can move about freely as the
speaker can not use note cards nor manuscripts.
Who said this "A speech has two parts. Necessarily you stae your case, and you prove it"
Are created when air is stopped in the center by the tip of the tongue against the alveolar ridge, while
your breathe passes either one or both side of the tongue.
There is no maximum or minimum length of speeches. It will depend on the purpose of the speech and
the event where it will be used.
Sounds produced when two vowels are combined which results to a blended sound within a syllable.
Casual speech is a form of speech we use when we communicate with people who are very close to us.
According to Anne Miller, this is the core of language that surprises, grabs, informs, and persuades the
readers as mere explanation will not.
There is only one type of speech and you can use it in all kinds of situations.
This allows the speaker to make extraordinary meaning out of the mundane
-A.True
An army veteran keeps on telling the same story again and again. Every time he gets the opportunity to
tell his story, he will do it. His kids and grandchildren would endure the story telling just to show that
they’re listening but they keep looking down their phones or try to make excuses to go away. One day,
this veteran met the new gardener. The gardener kept silent and nodded his head every now and then
while the story was being told. The old man would tell his stories in animated way. Every time they
bumped into each other around the house, the gardener would smile. On the fifth day after the
gardener was hired, the old man stopped telling his stories and remained silent but smiling. The
veteran’s son saw the change in his father and observed how fond the old man was to the gardener. He
approached the gardener and tried to talk to him but then found out that the gardener was mute.
Which strategy was at play in the story?
The speaker's goal should always be considered when choosing which communication function to utilize
-B.True
-False
Madeline’s father died the night before her college entrance exam. She was so distraught with what is
happening she snapped at her classmate who asked her to move closer to the person in front of her
while she was lining up to get in the testing room.
-Psychological Barriers
[ʃ] session
-A./Middle
-7
Choose I if sound is initial syllable, M if sound is in the middle or F if sound is found in the final syllable.
Bamboo-final
baby-middle
those-initial
knowledge-initial
would-middle
Thank-initial
Ethel is from Bohol and she transferred to Manila on her first year in college. While hanging out with
her new friends in the school garden, she noticed a big, black bird land on the mango tree infront of
them. She exclaimed, “ Ui! That langgam’s really big!” So her classmates immediately stood up and
started hopping while looking down on the ground.
-:f. language
-c. Improves relationship with self, with others, and enhances knowledge and skills
-cats
-h. Consultative
=physiological
d. Assert yourself
f. Shut up
= Both Practice active listening, Keep emotions, Pay attention to nonveral cues and Assert yourself are
correct
=false
Changing how you talk depending on who you are talking to.
= Improves relationship with self, with others, and enhances knowledge and skills
Little Manuel’s teacher reprimanded him for coloring the leaves on the trees yellow and the sky orange.
He didn’t understand why the teacher would get mad at him, he looked at the crayons and looked out of
the window. He didn’t see anything wrong so he continued coloring pictures that way. Again and again,
his teacher kept on telling him that what he was doing was wrong. So, he started to shy away from his
classmates because of embarrassment. Manuel’s teacher became concerned. She called the boy’s
parents to school. After consulting with Manuel’s parents, she found out that he was colorblind. The
teacher apologized to Manuel’s parents.
= d. Physiological
The word “salvage” has a different meaning in the Philippines. What kind of barrier is at work?
= Language