spun horizontally on its axis - L. Potter's wheel 3. d. Science 33. A machine for transforming fiber into thread or 4. a. aeolipile yarn and eventually woven into cloth on a loom - C. Spinning wheel 5. a. Earth 34. She invented the incubator and jaundice relieving device - J. Fe Del Mundo 6. B. Sun 35. Fight against colonialism and imperialism - N. 7. b. Charles Darwin African 36. Sequence of occurrences that occurred during 8. c. Nicolaus Copernicus key historical moments and contributed to the development of modem science and more up-to- 9. b. American date scientific thought - 1. Intellectual Revolution 37. concerned with social rules and morals, mostly 10. c. Pre-colonial Period conscious, unconscious - B. Super Ego 11. d. Diwata-2 38. Scientific method of understanding inner and unconscious conflicts embedded within one's 12. d. Pre-Colonial Period personality, springing from free associations, dreams and fantasies of individuals - O. 13. d. Ferdinand Marcos Sr. Psychoanalysis 14. b 39. Mandated the Department of Education to 15. d. promote Sciences in Republic High School - A. 16. TRUE Pres. Fidel V Ramos 17. FALSE - Martin Heidegger did not explain this, 40. Filipinovation - E. Pres. Gloria Arroyo but rather raised concerns about the essence of 41. Philippine Space Technology Program - G. Pres. technology and its potential to dehumanize Rodrigo Duterte society. 42. "Doctors to the Barrio Program" - F. President 18. TRUE Ferdinand Marcos Sr. 19. FALSE - People from ancient civilizations used 43. Enframing - H. way of ordering nature to better wheeled vehicles for transportation. manipulate it. 20. FALSE - Charles Darwin was an English naturalist 44. Device having a unique purpose, that augments who is credited for developing the theory of or replaces human or animal effort for the evolution. accomplishment of physical tasks - P. Robots 21. TRUE 45. Digitally controlled robot to perform task 22. FALSE - Martin Heidegger was a German commonly associated with intelligent beings - M. philosopher who is known for his contributions Artificial Intelligence to ontology and phenomenology, not for his To protect human rights in the face of technological work on evolution. advancement and ethical dilemmas, a multi-faceted 23. TRUE approach is required. This includes promoting ethical 24. TRUE standards and responsible innovation through industry- 25. FALSE - The Laboratorio Municipal was wide codes of conduct, guidelines, and public-private established during the Spanish Period. partnerships. Governments can also regulate technology 26. TRUE and create policies that ensure the protection of human 27. TRUE rights. Additionally, education and awareness-raising 28. TRUE efforts can help individuals understand the potential 29. FALSE - Artificial intelligence is defined as a impacts of technology on human rights and encourage device or system that can perform tasks that them to advocate for their protection. Collaborative efforts normally require human intelligence, such as between all stakeholders, including industry, government, visual perception, speech recognition, decision- civil society, and academia, are necessary to ensure that making, and language translation. technological advancement does not come at the expense 30. TRUE of human rights. 31. 31. First robot priest and monk - D. BlessU-2 Pepper Why the Future Doesn't Need Us" is an essay by Bill Joy that argues that advanced technologies such as nanotechnology, robotics, and artificial intelligence could pose a significant threat to humanity. Joy argues that these technologies could become self-replicating and uncontrollable, potentially leading to the end of human civilization. He calls for caution and regulation in the development of these technologies to prevent such a catastrophic outcome. Joy's essay raises important ethical and existential questions about the role of technology in society and the potential risks and benefits associated with its continued advancement.