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____________1. It is also known as the Computer Age, Digital Age, or New Media Age.

____________2. One of the threats to biodiversity that is caused by natural events like
natural calamities and geological events or anthropogenic activities like deforestation and
man-induced climate change.
____________3. It is a set of techniques that involves the use of biological processes and
living organisms for industry, agricultural or other activities.
____________4. Prefix used in the metric scale to represent one billionth.
____________5. Which of the following is not included in the gene transfer method?
____________6. A Filipino philosopher argues that the concept of the public good carries
largely the politico-ethical sense, which subsumes the politico- ethical senses.
____________7. It was introduced as a “practical and ecologically sustainable solution” for
poor corn farmers, a major bullet to combat poverty and improve livelihood.
____________8. The following are the 3 Laws of Robotics, except 
____________9. The basic building blocks of all living things.
____________10. Among the following, which are the causes of climate change?
____________11. It is a broad range of global phenomena created predominantly by burning
fossil fuels, which add heat-trapping gases to Earth’s atmosphere.
____________12. Any treatment that uses stem cells as the primary way of curing or
reducing the severity of a disease or disorder.
____________13. It is the variety of life and refers collectively to variation at all levels of
biological organization.
____________14. The process by which natural habitat is damaged or destroyed to such an
extent that it no longer capable of supporting the species and ecological communities that
naturally occur there.
____________15. People refer to it as “tiny tech”. 
____________16. Also called overexploitation and it refers to harvesting a renewable resource to the
point of diminishing returns.
____________17. Derived from philosophical and religious contemplation and scientific
inquiries about social ties, consciousness, and happiness.
____________18. Human flourishing is said to be the best translation for this Greek word,
which means not only good fortune and material prosperity, but a situation achieved through
virtue, knowledge, and excellence.
____________19. Commodities or services that benefit all members of society, and which
are often provided for free through public taxation.
____________20. The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction,
operation, and application of robots.
____________21. A broad range of global phenomena created predominantly by burning
fossil fuels, which add heat-trapping gases to Earth’s atmosphere.
____________22. It is a medical field which focuses on the genetic modification of cells to
produce a therapeutic effect or the treatment of disease by repairing or reconstructing
defective genetic material.
____________23. Device that allows for the mass production of uniform printed matter,
mainly text in the form of books, pamphlets and newspapers.
____________24. What is the central question of Heidegger's essay "The Question
Concerning Technology"?
____________25. According to Heidegger, what is the danger of technology?
____________26. How does Heidegger define “standing-reserve”?
____________27. According to Heidegger, what is the essence of technology?
____________28. According to Aristotle, what is the difference between eudaimonia and
hedonia?
____________29. What is the difference between intellectual virtues and moral virtues
according to Aristotle?
____________30. What is the ultimate goal of human life according to Aristotle?

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