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is the timeframe over which a thing is created, passed on to exhibit, and over the

long run removed from the world market.

item life cycle

Dabbing, or the dab, is a simple dance move in which a person drops the head into
the bent crook of a slanted arm, typically while raising the opposite arm in a
parallel direction but out straight; both arms are pointed to the side and at an
upward angle. Since 2015, it has also been used as a gesture of triumph or
playfulness, becoming a youthful American dance fad and Internet meme (Ducey,
2015). Since the trend has gone viral, young Filipinos also picked it up as a
playful pose. The dab fad in the Philippines is what aspect of globalization?

Cultural
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GE6116:

Converting harmful greenhouse gases to valuable chemicals both reduces emissions


and provides necessary products that helps the

It is an established illustrated idea by the blog post that discusses a


breakthrough in biotechnology in a published article where it is passed on to the
world of technology for use in industries.

It is the dimension of science that relates to the distribution and understanding


of scientific knowledge through the publication of scientific works.

Cognitive or Philosophical Dimension


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Quiz1: GE6116 Science, Technology, and Society

It shows the impact of science on societal values and cultural beliefs.


- Science as a Cultural Resource

It is an accumulated and organized body of knowledge that is intended to solve


real-world problems.
- Science

A valuable chemical that can be used as a biofuel.


- n-butanol

It deals with how the technology that arises from science is applied in industries.
- Industrial Science

It is the dimension of science where the published article corresponds to.


- Cognitive or Philosophical Dimension

It is the dimension of science that pertains to the transmission of scientific


knowledge to a particular sector of society.
- Sociological and Communal Dimension
The high density of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere brings about which of the
following
- Climate Change

It functions as a workhorse to break down carbon dioxide to acetate.


- S. ovata

What process did the researchers from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
adopted in order to convert carbon dioxide to biofuels?
- Photosynthesis

It refers to the way scientific knowledge is transferred from an area of science to


a territory of technology.
- Academic Science

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PQ2

Part of the government in United States that gives approval to clinical trials with
successful outcomes.
- Food and Drug Administration

Aside from metabolism the initial phase of clinical testing using human subjects
also determines what of the drug regimen?
- Side Effects

The term technoscience first important appearance was on an article written by


- Gilbert Hottois

In general science affects culture by


- Shaping cultural worldviews, concepts, and thinking patterns

The general tendency of the science and technology in schools is widening of


perspective and a gradual redefinition of what counts as valid school science.
- True

It is a principle of the Belmont Report which requires the equal distribution of


burden among the experimental animals.
- Justice

It is what IRB requires researchers to obtain from human subjects.


- Informed Consent

Which ofthe following is not true about the need of qualified teachers in science
and technology?
- Competence to modern labor

It is under the cultural influence of science that is based on subjective values


and political goals for the way things should be in society.
- Ideological Principles

Environmental issues are often of the socio-scientific nature and treatment often
requires project work in interdisciplinary settings.
- True

It is concerned with preserving the wealth and beauty of the natural world,
securing the health of the earth's population, providing fair rules of trade, and
guaranteeing equal educational oppurtunities for every country in the world can be
a source of genuine profit, both monetary and social.
- Bio-economics

It is the lessening of pain that an animal subject should undergo to.


- Refinement

It has a concept that focuses on the interdependence of all forms of life, and
calls upon diplomats and other people of influence to engage in a collective
endeavor in international relations and act as a bridge between global communities
at the national and cultural diversity.
- Bio-diplomacy

It urges the scholars, decision-makers, diplomats, business and civic leaders to


actively contribute to the development of a life-supporting society.
- International University for the Bio-environment

According to the article the US-centric that Maienschein adopted is disappointing


because;
- It fails to appreciate the growing global anxiety that big businesses will
control and selfishly exploit the fruits of science.

The person who wrote "Whose View of Life?


- Jane chein Maiens

It is an unethical study where it used a hundred of African men where to be able to


study syphilis.
- Tuskegee Study

The one who believes that ensoulment occurs 40 days after conception
- Jews

B.I.O.'s educational and awareness-raising programs are directed at which of the


following?
- . Restoring the stability of our human and natural environments
What is a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)?
- It is a deep learning tool used for solving/doing visual activity

According to the article the person who believes that the sperm contains a
homunculus?
- Nicolaas Hartsoeker

The following are the required personnel for an Institutional Animal Care and Use
Committee except for:
- Nurse

Discovery science is the principle describing the quest for unconventional


knowledge through what?
- Systematic investigation and experiment

Which of the following countries has highly contributed to the growing knowledge
about IVF and cloning where the first mammalian clone and early work on embryonic
stem cells was initiated?
- Britain

The following are the three generally accepted principles of the institutional
Review Board on the Use of Human Subject except
- Aspects of Life Science

It is an act which has a goal on protecting the researchers from acts of violence
perpetrated by groups of anti-animal research militants
- Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act

It has the purpose and responsibility of uplifting the spirit of humanity in order
to reverse the crisis in values that has resulted in serious environmental
deterioration.
- Bio-education

Science as a cultural resource shows which of the following?


- The impact of science on societal beliefs and values

The first step of clinical trial which is done after research and screening of the
substance.
- Development Stage
It is the second stage of clinical trial where it involves testing on animals?
- Preclinical Trials

Which of the following is the third principle of the nurmberg code.


- It validated the use of animals for biomedical experimentation

One of the members of the Institutional Animal Care Use Committee who would oversee
all aspect of animal care is required to be which of the following?
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

The Millennium Development Goals include the following except:


- Spread HIV and Malaria

Which of the following is the definition of science according to the module?


- An accumulated and organized body of knowledge that is intended to solve real-
world problems.

The following are the three principle proposed by William Russell and Rex Burch
where animal research should conform to except for:
- Resurrection

Which of the following would perfectly define what an acetogenic organism is?
- t is an organism capable of producing acetate from carbon dioxide in an anaerobic
environment.

Science as a social enterprise relates to science itself as an interplay between


which of the following?
- The works of scientists and the active involvement of people examining the
product of scientific inquiry

The person who argued that if science is to improve the lot of humans, then
scientists must hone their moral thinking and be more ready to listen to the
opinions of ordinary people
- Jane Maienschein

It has the central concept of linking the protection of bios rights to the defense
of the rights of future generations
- Bio-legislation

This refers to the use of lower species of animals as much as possible.


- Replacement
It is a new policy which is needed to guarantee that we have a harmonious future.
- Biopolicy

What is a metal-organic framework?


- It is a form of technology used for harvesting water out of thin air

One of the major challenges global agriculture faces is


- Feeding more people with less land

In the process of mimicking photosynthesis what is the use of nanowires?


- They used to capture light

He was the one who recalled Hartsoeker's understanding and argued that the
destruction of sperm is wrong as well as masturbation.
- Pinhas Elijah

It is the code which has statements that upheld the protection of human subjects,
the analysis of the risk as contrasted to the benefit of the experiments, and the
performance of experiments only by scientist.
- Declaration of Helsinki

In the statement'Imitatio Dei is morally positive' what is the meaning of the


italicized word?
- Imitation of God

In 2000, all 189 member state of the United Nations adopted what to set goals for
achieving specific targets by certain dates.
- Millennium declaration

Which of the following would best explain how culture affects science?
- The society's view depends on the culture that they have and it affects what form
of technology the society will accept

In the article who among the following is said to have an early understanding of
genetics, modern in vitro fertilization, and stem-cell biology.
- Thomas Hunt Morgan

The following are tools or technologies that is very important in precision farming
- Android Operating System

This refers to the action of lowering the number of animals involved in the
experimentation:
- REduction

Academic science refers to which of the following?


- The way scientific knowledge is transferred from an area of science to territory
of technology

It is a project which aims to identify the role of every cell in the body and their
identity.
- Human Cell Atlas

Industrial science deals with which of the following?


- How the technology that arises from science is applied in industries

Liquid Biopsy is capable of detecting which of the following?


- Cancer

Which of the following is included in the Belmont report?


- Three basic ethical considerations in using humans as subjects for research

Which of the following would best describe how science affects culture?
- Science can shape the cultural views of the people, their understanding about the
world and the thoughts they have

Which of the following is the meaning of "in vitro"?


- A process performed outside the living organism

Which of the following is the first stage of obtaining scientific knowledge?


- Describing the natural or physical world or event through expert observation

The following are the three generally accepted principles of the institutional
Review Board on the Use of Human Subject except:
- Aspects of life science
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MQ1:

Transparency and objectivity of researchers can be affected by personal or


financial interests. Directly or indirectly. Research can be directly affected by
the interests of the person conducting it if the person has a direct benefit from a
company such as stock ownership, grants, and patents. And indirectly if
- The person will be given recognition, paid expert testimony, and support from
sponsored organizations of the company
It is also given in the module that scientist should have set both of its internal
and external responsibilities. How is internal responsibilities defined?
- t is the role of the of the scientist to stick to the standards of the scientific
community

Having only research with positive result and not accepting of those with negative
results would be a form of what bias?
- Publication Bias

Which of the following is not a benefit of tape recording?


- Writing down the observations is not largely the job of the researcher

According to the module, the amount of research in 2006 funded by private


industries
- Increased

Bayh-Dole act which is passed in 1980, is the


- Act granting universities and their professors automatic rights to own and
commercialize federally funded research

The following is seen crucial for any research organization except for
- Having the right private funding for researches

It is a form of bias that occurs when the study is supported by the company that
wouldhelp the interest of the same company but instead of conducting a correct form
of experiment the conclusion of the study was changed or manipulated.
- Funding Bias

What is external responsibilities of a researcher?


- Refers to the role of the scientist or researcher not only to the scientific
community but also to the community outside of the laboratory.

Overall the module talks about


- The problem faced by the scientific research community in response to the
conflict of interest with different privately owned corporations funding
researches.

It is any trend or deviation from the truth in data collection, data analysis,
interpretation, and publication which can cause false conclusions.
- Bias

Admission bias is
- When the population studied does not reflect the general population

According to the reading material that if deviation is still present the author
should:
-Confess it in their articles by declaring the known limitations of their work

Volunteer bias is
- When the people who are part of the study are those only interested to be part of
the study and would have a big difference to those who don't

According to Steven Nissen, a cardiologist in Cleveland Clinic, pharmaceutical


industry's has a growing influence over what?
- Medical research

To ensure that a sample is representative of the population, sampling should be or


is preferred to be
- Random

Reporting non-existing data, eliminating data, and using inappropriate statistical


tests are all part of what?
- Bias in Data analysis

Which of the following is not a bias in data analysis?


- Interpretation of Data

According to the survey conducted by the Union of the Concerned Scientists in 2005
half the scientists at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agreed that
- Private corporations did affect the withdrawal or reversal of scientific research
conclusions

It is a kind of bias which occurs when something is poorly defined, no gold


standard for diagnosis of the disease, or when a disease might not be easily
detectable for example a disease.
- Misclassification Bias
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MQ2

According to the article, which of the following is one of the best reason why
humans rely more on the internet than another human beings when they are in search
of answers.
- . Because unlike humans internet are generally easier to access nowadays and can
answer faster and more accurate than another person.

In the experiment where a different group of people were told to copy 40 memorable
factoids where some of them were told that their work will be saved in a computer
and some were told that there work will not be saved, which of the following was a
conclusion they derived from the experiment.
- The group that was told that their work will not be saved is much worse at
remembering compared to the group of people who are told that their work will not
be saved.

It refers to the freedom of the right of having access to every data on the
internet.
- Net neutrality

According to the article, cognitive self-esteem after using google gives people a
sense of thinking that google has become part of their cognitive tool set. This
means that:
- They feel like they are smarter while they tend to rely on google

On the last part of the of the article the authors had concluded that
-The internet may lead to a great improvement in the future where it will be a part
of our memory without risking our identity.

Process innovation is defined as


- Change in the process of doing something to either lower the cost of production
or to satisfy the new ways of satisfying existing wants

Rural Electrification Act is


- A law that enacted to bring electric power to most rural areas of the United
States

The Stroop Task that they have given their subjects showed that:
- That people tend to think more about things on the internet compared to brands.

There are two activities involve in technical progress which is process innovation
and which of the following?
- Product Innovation

The first part of the article explained which of the following


- A person tends to distribute some facts he or she might not be capable of
remembering to another person that is part of the group where he belongs.
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MIDeX

A research surveyed an area to know the population of a certain species of bird.


While gathering the data, the researcher wrongly classified a group of birds and
mistaken them to be the same kind of the bird she was studying. What form of bias
took place in gathering the data?
- Misclassification bias

The following are challenges in taking drugs orally except


- A drug has to be kept away from water until it is ready to be taken

Which of the following statement would best define what the line "Technology is
partially non-rival in nature" means?
- Technology can be used by the person without preventing the other person from
using it either

The following are benefits of voice recording interviews except:


- It will take less time to finish the research

According to the article between the two manners of building materials which is
more promising?
- Bottom-up approach

One of the most obvious financial relationship which results to conflict of


interest in research where it includes stock ownership in a company, grants coming
from the company, and patents.
- Direct relationship

It entails the conception of basic ideas and it is a product of laboratory


scientist
- Invention

What does the review article "Opportunities and Challenges of Nanotechnology in the
Green Economy" analyze?
- It analyze the opportunities and challenges that nanotechnology have in building
a greener economy

Which of the following is one of the major challenges with nanotechnology given by
the article?
- Creating large quantities of nanoscale materials is still time-consuming and
expensive

The advancement of nanotechnology causes which of the following in the field of


business?
- Less accessibility for smaller companies
Which of the following is one of the reasons why nanotechnology is faces challenges
when it comes to funding.
- It risk on health, safety, and environmenT

It is the tendency to distribute information to other people who you think would
remember a certain information more than you do.
- Transactive Memory System

Which of the following statements define what Bayh-Dole Act?


- The act granted universities and their professor's automatic rights to own and
commercialize federally funded research

It is a method of building nanomaterials by starting with individual atoms and


bringing them together to form a product
- Bottom-up approach

According to the module intellectual property rights may become an issue as


commercialization progresses and nanotechnology matures because?
- There is already a very wide range of patent claims, and the possible formation
of patent thickets, which could contribute to barriers to entry for companies

Which of the following is not one of the reason for having a conflict of interest
in doing a research?
- The scientist has a goal of helping the community

The following are forms of biases in data analysis except for:


- Analyzing the data in relation to the study

Which of the following is gives the best definition for nanotechnology?


- It is science, engineering, and technology conducted at a nanoscale

It is a course being offered online by B.I.O. where it has a simplified text for
non-experts who wish to become acquainted with the EU's Common Agricultural Policy.
- Common Agricultural Policy
Nanotechnology came from the Greek word "nanos" which means what?
- Small Person

It is concerned with the relevance of biology and the life sciences for the public
policy.
- Biopolicy

Whish of the following would best explain green nanotechnology?


- It is adopting a form of nanotechnology that would focus on addressing issues in
the environment and the social aspects of it

It is a course that B.I.O. places online where environmental management, natural


resource economics, international policy, EU environmental policy, and corporate
policy are all part of it.
- Bio-economics

An action that is important for the sources of innovation and knowledge, especially
for small companies.
- Collaborating with research community especially those coming from universities
and other scientists

Which of the following is not true based on the given module


- Nanotechnology allows the improvement of technology that can be used to create a
more damaging weapon to protect our nation

The following are key findings on the impact of nanotechnology in business except
which off the following?
- Business nowadays largely rely on nanotechnology and would need to come up with
new form of technology to fit in the futures of businesses

Which of the following is a potential of nanowires?


- Potential Applications in Solar cells and sensors

It is the interception made by technical means without right of any non-public


transmission of computer data to, from, or within a computer system including
electromagnetic emissions from a computer system carrying such computer data.
- Illegal Interception

A form of financial relationship which results to conflict of interest where it


includes honoraria, consultancies to sponsoring organizations, mutual fund
ownership, and paid expert testimonies.
- Indirect relationship

Which of the following statement would best describe what the article "Playing god"
is about?
- The article talks about a wider view of opinions about ethics in science

Which of the following would be an example of selection bias?


-Conducting a survey about quality of life where you were only to gather data from
poor communities

Pollution loads, genetically modified organism, water and soils, biotechnology, and
environmental policy are all part of which of the following courses?
- Food and Agriculture

It has a concept of linking the protection of bios rights to the defense of the
rights of future generations.
- Bio-Legislation

What is google effect?


It is the manner of changing how people think when they start to largely rely on
the internet for some facts

Modified buckyballs can be used for


- Trapping harmful chemicals inside the body

It is the application of ideas to something directly useful to mankind.


- Innovation

The health botanical published a paper that antioxidant was really helpful to our
body, but after a week it was found out that the researcher has a strong connection
with a company that sells product which claims that it contains antioxidants. What
kind of bias can be derived from the situation?
- Funding bias

Photovoltaics, fuel cells, hydrogen storage and transportation are all part of
which of the following areas of application of a greener nanotechnology?
- Nanomaterials for energy conversion

Which of the following is not part of the three core ideas that Mark S. Frankel
would like to see integrated into graduate education?
- Science requires greater sacrifice coming from the life of the normal people

It urges scholars, decision-makers, diplomats, business and civic leaders to


actively contribute to the development of a life supporting society.
- International University for the Bio-environment

It is an admirable effort that aims to solve the world's great problems, it has a
goal to achieve with a given certain dates.
- The Millennium Development Goals

It is part of the research data recording which takes up about 5 hours in a one
hour interview
- Transcribing

It is a method of building nanomaterials by adding something to a material or


taking something away from it.
- Top-down approach

Buckyball is a hollow ball made from what element


- Carbon

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that requires federal agencies
participating in National Nanotechnology Initiative to what?
- Develop a plan for environmental and safety research

Which of the following statement would best define technology?


- Is a complex set of knowledge, ideas and methods and is likely to be the result
of a variety of different activities

It is the intentional alteration or reckless hindering or interference with the


functioning of a computer or computer network by inputting, transmitting, damaging,
deleting, deteriorating, altering, or suppressing right or authority, including the
introduction or transmission of viruses
- System interference

Along studying a new drug for a disease which was in a span of three years, two of
the subjects died, which might be caused by old age. Which of the following bias
would be fit to define the situation?
- Survivor bias

The following are the primary modes of internet regulations except for:
- Bandwidth

The following is said to be required to any research organization except


- Superiority over ordinary people
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FQ1:

Are biodegradable polymers, with the polymer-insulin matrix enclosed by the


nanoporous membrane containing grafted glucose oxidase?
- Polymeric nanoparticles

The following are innovations with the use of nanotechnology in treating diabetes
except:
- Insoluble glycerols

The following, according to the module, are significant barriers to firms trying to
enter nanotechnology market except for
- Policies which blocks the improvement of science and technology

According to the national Nanotechnology Institute defines nanotechnology as


- The understanding and control of matter at dimensions between approximately 1 and
100 nanometers, where unique phenomena enable novel applications

A small form of injection where the patient's body is injected with insulin in a
constant rate to balance the amount of sugar in his or her blood, it is also
capable of small drug doses over a long period of time
- Nanopump

Cell that can only become one specialized cell type such as skin stem cells or
muscle stem cells.
- Unipotent Stem cells
In a small workplace who should be the one to assess the work and the environment
in the workplace?
- Project Manager

If there is an inadequate control procedure reported it is required to:


- Review and regulation of the assessment

The national Institute of Health is planning to


- Use cells towards therapeutic use

In the 8th step of the 10-step model for nanotechnology risk management, If the
assessment shows that there are significant risks to health beside from doing
several actions in early steps the following are further actions should be acquired
except:
- Change the form of technology being harnessed
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FQ2

Science is commonly used to denote the following except:


- A way of developing new skills to improve the world around us

The golden rice which is a research sponsored by Rockefeller Foundation aims to


- Improve nutrition by enhancing rice to contain some of vitamins

Which of the following is true about milk production and lactation in transgenic
animals
- Transgenic animals is capable of overproduction of growth hormone making it five
times heavier than it should be

It is the commandeering of knowledge and biological resources from an indigenous


people without compensation.
- Biocolonialism

Which of the following is the fourth fate of a stem cell?


- Producing two new daughter cell where both are different and highly
differentiated from the parent stem cell

It is the process of conforming to a norm which is about what a group considers


appropriate, moral, or necessary.
- Normative group pressure

Targeted multiplex genotyping screens which of the following


- Mutations present in a person's genes
The mRNA is exported to the cytoplasm for
- Translation

The combined impact of two distinct Mendelian disease variants often leads to which
of the following, which makes it hard to diagnose?
- A hybrid phenotype

It refers to the differential expression of maternal and paternal alleles for a


particular gene.
- Imprinting

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finals

It consist of a pair of strand of sugar-phosphate backbone attached to a set of


pyrimidine and purine bases.
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid

Refers to regulations of the infrastructure of the internet, itself.


- Net neutrality

Technoscience refers to the strong interaction in contemporary scientific research


and development
- true

Refers to the ways which people interact with one another


- Market

System interferenceis the intentional or reckless alteration, damaging, deletion,


or deterioration of computer data, electronic document, electronic data message,
without right, including the introduction or transmission of viruses.
- false

Renewable energy sources, clean energy, models for energy savings, wind, solar,
biomass, energy efficient buildings.
- Bio-energy

Transcriptionis a process where the mRNA is translated into an amino acid needed by
the cell
- false

Bio-informatics offers lessons about environmental management, natural resource


economics, international policy, European environmental policy, and corporate
policy.
- false
Karl Ereky coined the term biotechnology to describe the genera; processes of
converting raw materials into useful products
- true

Environmental Science deals with how the technology that arises from science is
applied in industries
= false

Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act is an act which has a goal on protecting the
researchers from acts of violence perpetrated by groups of anti-animal research
militants.
- true

Science is often used to denote the following except


- d.A form of knowledge towards skills developed by children

Bayh-Dole Act is the act which granted universities and their professor's automatic
rights to own and commercialize federally funded research.
- true

Erwin Schrondinger was believed to be the one who opened the quantum era.
- false

Convolution Neural Network is a deep learning tool used for solving or doing visual
task or activities
- true

Tools and methods for pollution abatement, waste management technologies,


recycling.
- Bio-assessment of technology

Transactive memory systemis where people changes their thinking patterns because of
the presence of internet or google itself.
- false

Bottom-up approach in building nanomaterials is where you have to start with a


larger material and take off some parts of it or add something to it while the
bottom-up approach is where you have to start with a smaller material and from
there, create a useful nanomaterial.
- false

Patrick Geddes proposed the three stages of the history of technology which is the
polytechnic, paleotechnic, and biotechnic.
- false

Buckyball is a sheet of pure, carbon graphite rolled into cylinders usually a few
nanometers in diameter and between 1 and 100 micrometers
- false

Academic Science refers to the way scientific knowledge is transferred from an area
of science to territory of technology
- true

Science as a cultural resource shows the impact of science on societal beliefs and
values.
- true

Cancer cells is a type of cell that is capable of perpetual self-renewal and has
the ability to differentiate into specialized adult cell type.
- false

The term biotechnology was coined by Karl Ereky in 1919, to describe which of the
following?
- The general processes of converting raw materials into useful products such as on
industrial farm

Bio-engineering is the process of transferring individual genes between organism


and modifying the gene in an organism to remove or add a desired trait or
characteristic
- false

Acetogenic organisms are those organisms which is capable of producing acetate from
carbon dioxide in an anaerobic environment
- true

This form of influence take into account a complex social context which includes
the lives of the individual in the scientific community and in the society as a
whole
- Social-institutional contexts

Environmental quality and public health, pollution threats to health, risks and
benefits of biotechnology, quality of life.
- Bio-health

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