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Name: ____________________________________ Section: __________________ Cellphone number: ____________________

I.) True or False: Write the word. True or False before the number on the space provided.
____ 1.) Information communication technology answers most of the problems in communication dissemination faster.
____ 2.) Technology can solve urban crisis through new information and communication infrastructures.
____ 3.) Information technologies have contributed to the increase in the concentration of access to information, decision – making
and control.
____ 4.) Information communication technology is the growing discovery in the 21st century that helps in the interaction of
countries from one another.
____ 5.) Technology is a necessity.
____ 6.) Technology has taken over the lives of many people.
____ 7.) Social Media consumes all our time.
____ 8.) Likes and comments quantity will make a person contented for a day.
____ 9.) Technology can be used in various ways to facilitate business organizations.
____ 10.) Technology helps to speed up the learning process for students.
____ 11.) Undemocratic practices are legal in a democratic country.
____ 12.) Democracy is a great way to choose one’s leaders during elections.
____ 13.) Vote buying is okay if the price is right.
____ 14.) Democracy is the rule of the government but the decision of the citizens.
____ 15.) In democracy, the minority wins.
____ 16.) Political institutions can also be called “organization.”
____ 17.) Family is a political institution.
____ 18.) Society cannot survive without social institutions.
____ 19.) Social institutions create laws.

____ 20.) Institutions are not so important in a democratic country.


____ 21.) Democracy provides equality and admission to opportunities for selected citizen in the government.
____ 22.) Being allowed to participate and contribute ideas in any ways is an example of an undemocratic practice.
____ 23.) In a democratic country, problems in the society will be easily solved if there would be no manipulation and abuses by an
individual or group.
____ 24.) Participatory democracy is quite similar with representative democracy which also encourages a more active and wider
involvement of citizens.
____ 25.) Choosing who or what we want to become is a democratic practice.
II.) Matching type: Put the letter near the number.
1.) Command’s respect and admiration regardless of the occupant or player.
2.) These are perceived as highly important and valued in the community.
3.) A position involves dealing with important people and making important decisions.
4.) Maybe shaped by external forces and relationships.
5.) It is learning to behave in which society accepts.
6.) ______________________ is referred to as connectionist systems.
7.) Each _________________is linked with many others, and links can be enforcing or inhibitory in their effect on the
activation state of connected neural.
8.) _______________________are the most advanced- in that they dynamically can, based on rules, form new connections
and even new neural units while disabling others.
9.) The goal of the neural network is to _______________in the same way that the human brain would.
10.) A ___________________is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), sets
of dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors.
III.) Identification 1: Write your answer corresponding to the word.
1.) Big Family -
2.) Political parties -
3.) Community -
4.) Trade unions -
5.) Religion -
6.) Congress -
7.) Education -
8.) Legal courts -
9.) Family -
10.) Non-government organization
IV.) Identification 2: Write your answer corresponding to the word.
1.) EJK -
2.) President Duterte administration -
3.) Vote buying -
4.) Corruption of public funds -
5.) Class discrimination -
V.) Multiple Choices: Write the letter of your answer before the number.
____ 1.) It is an electoral process for approving or rejecting a change or amendment in the Constitution.
A. Public assembly and consultation
B. Majority rule
C. Plebiscite
D. Suffrage
____ 2.) Allows people to engage in business and innovations.
A. Democratic practice
B. Importance of participation in democracy
C. Participatory democracy
D. Representative democracy
____ 3.) The sovereign power remains on the citizens, but its exercise is delegated to the representatives they elect.
A. Democratic practice
B. Importance of participation in democracy
C. Participatory democracy
D. Representative democracy
____ 4.) Highly dependent on online propagation and e-movements arising entirely online.
A. Social movement organization
B. Classroom organization
C. Collaborative Innovation Network
D. None of the above
____ 5.) Refers to a highly motivated group with a collective vision and is aided by the Web in attaining a common goal
through fast information and work exchanges.
A. Social movement organization
B. Classroom organization
C. Collaborative Innovation Network
D. None of the above
____ 6.) Unlawful threats of attack against computers, networks, and the information stored therein… to intimidate or coerce a
government and its people in furtherance of political or social objectives.
A. Cyberterrorism
B. Cyberspace
C. Outer space
D. Cyberattack
____ 7.) The command center for the human nervous system
A. heart
B. eyes
C. human brain
D. internal organ
____ 8.) Plays a role in pain sensation, attention, alertness and memory.
A. Hypothalamus
B. Pineal gland
C. Pituitary gland
D. Thalamus
____ 9.) It helps regulate the body’s internal clock and circadian rhythms by secreting melatonin.
A. Hypothalamus
B. Pineal gland
C. Basal ganglia
D. Limbic system
____ 10.) The center of our emotions, learning, and memory
A. Hypothalamus
B. Pineal gland
C. Basal ganglia
D. Limbic system
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Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century
Congratulations, advance happy graduation.

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