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EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY

NAME: __________________________________________________________________________________________

1. What is the difference of social media platforms and blogging platforms?


a. Social media platforms are restricted by the site’s design while blogging platforms give
users the options to change the design to their liking.
b. Social media platforms allow users to share the content while blogging platforms don’t.
c. Social media platforms are more famous than blogging platforms.
d. Social media platforms are for socializing while blogging platforms keep things to themselves.
2. Which of the following is NOT a cloud computing software?
a. WordPress b. Piktochart c. Apple iCloud d. Spotify

3. How to post using WordPress?


I. On your dashboard, go to posts > Add New.
II. Add the title, edit the URL (optional), then add the content of your post.
III. Change the format, category, and add tags.
IV. Preview your post, once satisfied, click on Publish.
a. I, III, II, IV b. I, II, IV, III c. I, II, III, IV d. I, III, IV, II

4. Which of the following CAN NOT be used to create a web page?


a. MS Word b. MS Excel c. MS Powerpoint d. Notepad

5. This is a website that contains information from different sources and places them in one location in a
uniform way.
a. Wikipedia b. Web Gateway c. Web Portal d. Internet Homepage

6. Arrange the steps in inserting a YouTube video to your blog.


I. Paste the code on your WordPress composer’s text tab.
II. Copy the code.
III. Click on embed.
IV. Go to the bottom of the video and click the Share button.
V. Search for your YouTube video.
a. V, III, IV, II, I b. V, IV, III, I, III c. V, IV, II, III, I d. V, IV, III, II, I

7. Tab that includes the embedded code for a YouTube video.


a. Share b. Embed c. Email d. Visual

8. Why is Change.org dubbed as the “world’s platform for change”?


a. It allows anyone from the online community to create a petition and ask others to sign it.
b. It helps people from around the world create the change they want to see.
c. It hosts several petitions that help solve many problems (economic, social, world,
environmental, etc.).
d. All of the above
9. This is a document used to convince a panel of potential funders to help a product, program, or service
become a reality.
a. Invitation b. Reflection Paper c. Concept Paper d. Narrative Report

10. Reach obtained through sharing without paying for advertisement.


a. Organic b. Paid c. Post Clicks d. Shares

a. Facebook b. WordPress c. Google Drive


d. Yammer e. Trello

____11. Communicate ideas with your group.


____12. Online to-do checklist for your entire team.
____13. Collaboration on one blog.
____14. Manage projects/content.
____15. People to work on different office files and have their own group’s cloud storage.

TRUE OR FALSE. Write ü if the statement is false and X if it is true.


____16. Jimdo’s URL is www.jimdo.net.
____17. Go to form.google.com to create a google form.
____18. You can view the summary of responses to your Google form by clicking on
Responses > Summary of Responses.
____19. You can save the results locally on your hard drive by exporting it to Microsoft Word.
____20. The site navigator is where the links to the different pages of your site are located.
____21. Show link to submit another response allows users to go back and edit their answers.
____22. Aside from Microsoft Word, you can use Microsoft Powerpoint to produce web pages.
____23. The photo element adds multiple photos in one area.
____24. The home page is the first page of your website.
____25. User feedback is an essential way of improving your website.
READING & WRITING

NAME: __________________________________________________________________________________________

The whole process of spraying chemicals seems caught up in an endless spiral. Since DDT was released for civilian use, a
process of escalation has been going on in which even more toxic materials must be found. This has happened because insects, in a
triumphant vindication of Darwin’s principle of the survival of the fittest, have evolved super races immune to the particular insecticide
used; hence a deadlier one than that. Destructive insects often undergo a “flareback” or resurgence, after spraying in numbers greater
than before. Thus, the chemical war is never won, and all life is caught in a violent crossfire.

1. What does the paragraph imply about the writer?

A. He admires the power of chemicals. C. He is predicting the destruction of insects.


B. He is against the use of chemical sprays. D. He is making a scientific report.

2. Which of the following can be inferred from the paragraph?

A. Manufacturers keep making deadlier insecticides. C. The toxic materials make insects stronger.
B. A deadlier insecticide cannot kill the insects. D. All of the above.

3. What is most likely to happen if insects continue to evolve immune to deadlier insecticides?

A. The health of the people will be jeopardized. C. People will become immune of the insecticides.
B. Insects will evolve their physical appearance. D. Insects will prove triumphant over insecticides.

4. This is a writing done for several reasons such as for publications for teachers and researchers. It is also used in many different
forms, broadly of a college or university.

A. Creative Writing B. Academic Writing C. Business Writing D. Formal Writing

5. This is a writing that could make or break your career or spell the difference between successful or failed professional undertakings.

A. Creative Writing B. Academic Writing C. Business Writing D. Formal Writing

For numbers 6 – 10. Choose the letter of your answers inside the box.

A. Book Review or Article Critique C. Research Report E. Position Paper


B. Literature Review D. Project Proposal

E 6. This is a formally, usually detailed statement, especially regarding a single issue, that articulates position, viewpoint, policy, as of
government, organization, or political candidate.

A 7. This is written to both describe and evaluate a certain book.

D 8. This is a persuasive report with a purpose to request for more resources or approval.

B 9. This discusses and assess some of the important publishes literature on a specific topic or area.

C 10. This is the systematic study of trend or event which involves careful collection, presentation, analysis,
and interpretation of quantitative/qualitative data or facts.

11. These are the skills needed to make an effective book review.

A. Describing B. Analyzing C. Expressing D. All of the above

12. Literature review can be incorporated in other academic writings. In which academic writing does literature review play a very
significant function?

A. Proposal B. Article C. Research D. Report

13. Michael Faraday discovered the principle of electromagnetic induction which is the relationship between electricity and magnetism.

A. Basic Research B. Applied Research C. Developmental Research

14. Gillete company spend quite a bit on R&D each year in ongoing attempts to design a more effective shaver. In which research
category does it belong?

A. Basic Research B. Applied Research C. Developmental Research


15. Louis Pasteur successfully inoculated a patient with rabies vaccine is a research that falls under which category?

A. Basic Research B. Applied Research C. Developmental Research

Our Human Resources Department surveyed employees and found that most workers (70%) rank health benefits as their
number one concern. Interestingly, most of those surveyed (65%) said they do not have a good understanding of their medical benefits.
The statistics point to a course of action: We should do a better job of communicating our medical benefits. As our research shows,
employees don’t know what excellent benefits they have. It stands to reason that we should invest in better communication, not better
benefits (Alex V. Abelos, Technical Writing, 2008).

16. What is the need being discussed in this proposal?

A. Medical benefits are not the number concern of the employer.


B. Employees don’t have excellent medical benefits.
C. Employer does not provide medical benefits.
D. Employees do not know their medical benefits.

17. What is the purpose of writing this proposal?

A. To increase/improve the medical benefits of employees.


B. To explain the medical benefits of the employees.
C. To prioritize the medical benefits of the employees.
D. To have better communication with the employees.

18. This business correspondence is a marketing tool that tells an employer a great deal about you.

A. Resume B. College Application C. Application Letter

19. Which part of the resume is used to reflect the applicant’s career goals and intention for applying the job?

A. Contact Details B. Opening Statement C. Key Skills & Strengths D. Personal Attributes

20. A letter of introduction that highlights your key accomplishments to fit for a job opening. This
adds focus to your resume.

A. Resume B. College Application C. Application Letter

21. Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A. Don’t ever send your resume without a cover letter.


B. Proofread carefully your letter.
C. Photocopy your cover letters when being sent to multiple employers.
D. Never forget to leave your contact details.

22. Why do we need to write a resume?

A. To demonstrate that you have the right qualifications needed for the job.
B. To get hired.
C. To stand out among other applicants.
D. To get the interview.

For numbers 23 – 25. Choose your answer from the box.

A. Recovery B. Inquiry C. Complaint D. Quotation E. Order

D 23. After receiving the letter from Acron Electricals, Infinity Fans would want to sent a letter keeping in view the information asked for
like the price list, mode of payment, and their available discounts. What is the type of business letter used by Infinity Fans?

C 24. Upon the arrival of the products, Acron Electricals found out that some of the fans they purchased were found missing in the
parcel. What type of business letter should they send to Infinity Fans regarding this matter?

E 25. Given that the prices and terms are quite reasonable, Acron Electricals will send what type of business letter to purchase the
goods?
PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1

NAME: __________________________________________________________________________________

1. This has been suggested as one of the tools that can help in making sense of information while conducting a literature review.

a. Concept Map b. Summarizing c. Outlining d. Note taking

2. What is the best possible solution if the respondent is unavailable due to distance of residence?

a. Continue to follow up and convince the respondent to travel at a given time.


b. Reschedule to another appointment.
c. Look for possible replacement immediately.
d. Change data gathering method.

3. The following are ways to minimize data gathering problems EXCEPT?

a. Hire competent & committed research staff. c. Both A & B.


b. Make adjustments in the process. d. Neither A nor B.

For numbers 4 – 5, what research design should be used by the researcher for the following studies. Choose and write the letter of your
answer from the box below:

a. Grounded Theory b. Phenomenology c. Ethnography


d. Narrative Inquiry e. Case Study

A 4. Perception of Filipino Women and Men on Intimate Partner Violence

B 5. The Importance of Feeling Awkward

6. What should be considered when determining sample size for your qualitative studies?

a. saturation b. size c. objective d. all of the above

7. What is the importance of sample size in qualitative research?

a. to finish the research faster c. to yield data that are of sufficient quality and quantity
b. to save time, energy, and resources d. more respondents, better research results

8. Exit polls from voters to predict the likely results of an election best use what type of data sampling?

a. Random b. Purposive c. Quota d. Snowball

9. What is the primary form of data generated from qualitative methods?

a. Codes b. Numbers c. Symbols d. Words

10. A method for collecting qualitative data that takes place in a natural setting with the researcher taking lengthy and descriptive notes
of what is happening.

a. Interview b. Survey c. Observations d. Action Research

11. You were observing the marriage rituals of an Ethiopian tribe. What approach are you going to use to analyze and interpret your
data?

a. Content Analysis b. Narrative Analysis c. Discourse Analysis d. Grounded Theory

12. A list of codes that is created in advance by the researcher based on the research question, learning outcomes, or conceptual
framework.

a. Emergent b. Superseded c. Pre-set d. Preceded

13. What is the need for data extraction?

a. To provide standardization. c. Either a or b.


b. To recognize and analyze patterns. d. Neither a nor b.
14. When observing, the use of diary is very useful. A diary is usually divided into two parts, which are?

a. descriptive observation & narrative account c. checklist & narrative account


b. schedule & checklist d. schedule & descriptive observation

15. What should a researcher write on his/her observation notes?

a. Everything that happens in the research site. c. Things that will help in understanding the research question.
b. Only the things that catch the researcher’s attention. d. Observations using the five senses.

16. When is an interview NOT appropriate as a purposeful data gathering tool?

a. When the information is very sensitive. c. When asking for opinions.


b. When you need to get information. d. When the research is about behavior.

17. This is a list of questions which you will be asking to the interviewees.

a. Script b. Guide Questions c. Questionnaire d. Interview Protocol

18. The following are importance of coding and categorizing EXCEPT:

a. To identify themes and patterns. c. To make an inference.


b. To arrange the data neatly. d. To identify meanings.

19. What should not be part of the last chapter of the study?

a. Purpose b. Conclusion c. Research Design d. Theoretical Design

20. This is seen at the last section of books or journals that provides the essential information for a reader to locate any source cited in
the research work.

a. Introduction b. RRL c. Methodology d. References

21. Identify the letter that has the correct bibliographical entries using the APA Format:

a. Lorenzo, Elizabeth, et.al. Communicate effectively through literature. Makati: Basic Media Systems, Inc. (1993)
b. Loren, Elizabeth, et.al. (1993). Communicate effectively through literature. Science Media Systems, Inc: Makati.
c. Loren, Elizabeth, et.al. (1993). Communicate effectively through literature. Makati: Science Media Systems, Inc.
d. Lorenzo, Elizabeth, et.al. Communicate effectively through literature. (1993). Makati: Basic Media Systems, Inc.

22. Write a bibliographical entry using the APA format.

Title of Book: The Creators: A History of the Heroes of the Imagination


Author/s: Daniel J. Boorstin
Copyright: 1992
Publisher: Random
Place of Publication: New York, New York

Boorstin, D. J. (1992). A History of the Heroes of the Imagination. New York, New York: Random.

23. Which statement is true about the difference between APA and MLA?

a. APA is arranged alphabetically while MLA is arranged by format of publication.


b. In APA, each element of a citation is separated by a period and one space. In MLA, elements of a citation are separated
by a comma and one space.
c. APA uses “References” centered at the top page, while MLA uses “Works Cited” at the top page.
d. APA spells out the author’s name, while MLA does not spell it out but rather uses initials.

24. What part of the research paper discusses the process the research was done or completed?

a. Research Locale c. Research Methodology


b. Review of Related Literature d. The Problem and Its Setting

25. Which of the following is one important basic question asked about the research title?

a. Do they meet basic questions asked?


b. Does the title describe what the study is all about?
c. What are the factors that affect the skills of teachers?
d. Thinks of a topic in research which can be made and used as the title of the study.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE

NAME: __________________________________________________________________________________

1. Which saccharide is best used as a structural material because of its rigidity?


a. Monosaccharides, since they are good sources of energy.
b. Disaccharides, since they are found in sugarcanes and sugar beet.
c. Polysaccharides, since more saccharides are attached to form more branches
d. It is found in all kinds of saccharides.
2. Enzymes are proteins with a very specific function, thus they have a very specific shape. What enzyme is
responsible for digesting fat?
a. Pepsin b. Sucrase c. Amylase d. Lipase

3. Mindanao’s source of energy mainly come from?

a. Hydroelectric b. Natural Gas c. Coal d. Geothermal

4. Which of the steps is not necessary if power generation does not require burning of fuels like in geothermal
and hydrothermal plants?

a. Energy from bond breaking and formation in fuels is converted to heat energy.
b. Heat energy is used to convert water to steam which has kinetic energy.
c. Steam’s kinetic energy becomes mechanical energy that makes turbines turn.
d. Mechanical energy from the turbines create electricity via electromagnetism.

5. Which is not a non-renewable source of energy?

a. Coal b. Oil c. Battery d. Biomass

6. Differentiate renewable and non-renewable energy sources.

a. Renewable sources are naturally found unlike non-renewable sources.


b. Renewable sources takes over relatively long period of time to replenish compared to
non-renewable sources.
c. Non-renewable sources are limited compared to renewable sources.
d. Non-renewable sources takes over relatively short periods of time to be replenished
unlike renewable sources.

7. Why did Aristotle improve on the model of Eudoxus?


a. planets wandering even more than previously
b. motion of the celestial objects can be traced to a Prime Mover
c. appearance of retrograde motion
d. to account for minor variations of the Sun’s period

8. How did the discovery of Jupiter’s moons weaken the philosophical supports to the Ptolemaic system?
a. Celestial objects are not necessarily crystalline perfect sphere.
b. Not all celestial object necessarily orbits the Earth.
c. The ability to undergo the full cycle like the moon.
d. Celestial objects orbit around the sun.
9. Brahe did accurate astronomical data for his time paving the way for Kepler’s discovery of his laws of
planetary motion. Which of the following did he obtain?

a. stellar and planetary positions


b. measurement of the Earth’s axial tilt
c. anomalies in Ptolemaic model
d. All of the above.
10. Which of the following is replaced by Johannes Kepler’s Law of Ellipse?
a. The perfection of the circular orbits.
b. The concept of uniform speed.
c. The belief that the stars are “glued” to the celestial sphere
d. The existence of a Prime Mover.

PROBLEM SOLVING.
11 – 15. Silicon dioxide (quartz) is usually quite unreactive but reacts readily with hydrogen
fluoride according to the following equation:
1 SiO2 + 4 HF → 1 SiF4 + 2 H2O
If 2.0 g of HF are exposed to SiO2, how many grams of SiF4 is produced?
16 – 20. Acetylene gas is produced as a result of the following reaction:
1 CaC2 + 2 H2O → 1 C2H2 + 1 Ca(OH)2
If 32.0 g of CaC2 are consumed in this reaction, how many moles of H2O are needed?
21 – 25. In a spacecraft, the carbon dioxide exhaled by astronauts can be removed by its
reaction with lithium hydroxide, LiOH, according to the following chemical reaction:
1 CO2 + 2 LiOH → 1 Li2CO3 + 1 H2O
How many moles of LiOH are required to react with 20 moles of CO2, the average amount exhaled by
a person each day?

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