Literature Of Knowledge And Literature Of Power

Literature Of Knowledge And Literature Of Power

knowledge literature or power literature?​

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1. knowledge literature or power literature?​


Answer:

All the Literature of Knowledge builds only ground nests, that are swept away by floods, or confounded by the plough; but the Literature of Power builds nests in aerial altitudes of temples sacred from violation, or of forests inaccessible to fraud.

Explanation:

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2. what is the difference between literature of power and literature of knowledge?​


Answer:

The Literature of Knowledge is dry light, while Literature of Power is humid light.

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3. explain " all that is literature seeks to communicate power, all that is not literature seeks to communicate knowledge" say Thomas De Quincy.​


Explanation:

“all that is literature seeks to communicate power, all that is not literature seeks to communicate knowledge” says Thomas De Quincy. it means that we should invest to study the literature on power and its evaluation. power literature is also known as creative writing, whereas creative writing evaluation is known as criticism.

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4. Test 1. Choose only the letter of the correct answer1. What type of academic writing that presents the writer's stand or viewpoint on aparticular issue by outlining arguments and proposing the course of action?A. Concept PaperC. Critique PaperB. Position PaperD. Research Paper2. What do you call the document or letter publicly declaring the position orprogram, a set of ideas opinions, or views and can also lay out a plan of actionand is often political in nature?A Research PaperC. AbstractB Book ReviewD. Manifesto3. In which part of a manifesto or a position paper where the writer expresseshis/her stand about an issue which is strongly supported by evidence ?A. IntroductionC BodyB. ConclusionD. Reference4. In which part of a manifesto or a position paper where the writer's vision aboutthe issue are stated ending with a powerful call for action?A IntroductionC BodyB. ConclusionD. Reference5. What term refers to the writer's thoughts and opinions about an issue?A. argumentC. reasonB stand/claimD. counterclaim6. Which of the following can be used as supporting evidence ?A factual knowledgeC. personal opinionB. hearsaysD. suggestion7. Why position paper is challenging to write?A Because it requires too many writing activitiesB. Because it allows readers to involve themselves in giving stand.C. Because it shows credible evidences which is difficult to defend.D. Because it aims at convincing readers to take the author's position andcredible evidence needs to be presented.9. What are the essential parts of a position paper?A issue, argumentative thesis, claims and evidencesB. issue, methodology, claims and results and discussionC. background of the study, argumentative thesis, methodology, and evidencesD. background of the study, related literature, methodology, and results anddiscussion10. What is the difference between a typical essay and a position paper?A Essay needs evidences while position paper only discusses an issue,B. Essay usually discusses a topic while position paper discusses an issueC. Essay discusses two sides of an issue while position paper discusses morethan one issue.D. Essay elaborates a single topic while position paper focused on one side ofan issue with evidences​


Position papers are commonly one page in length. It is composed of a brief introduction followed by a comprehensive discussion of the writer’s position on the topic. A good position paper provides facts as well as proposals for resolutions. A position paper offers an argument about a topic. It aims to convince the audience about the topic.

Multiple Choice

These are the answers to the question about position paper:

b. position paper d. manifesto c. bodyb. conclusion b. stand/claim a. factual knowledge. d. Because it aims at convincing readers to take the author's position and credible evidence needs to be presented. a. issue, argumentative thesis, claims, and evidence B. Essay usually discusses a topic while position paper discusses an issue

Parts of a Position Paper

Below are the different parts of a position paper:

Introduction Body Conclusion

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5. Question 1 This is what makes social science a science. Select one: a. structure and internal organization b. none of the above c. focus on society d. parallel words Question 2 For John and Erna Perry, an important part of political science is _________, which tries to uncover patterns of behavior among the nations of the world. Select one: a. international relations b. stability and unity c. economic growth d. proper distribution of power Question 3 Anthropology comes from two Greek words: Select one: a. anthros and logos b. anthros and logia c. anthropos and logos d. anthrax and logia Question 4 This is a social science that seeks to understand human origins and adaptation,and the diversity of cultures and worldviews. Answer: Question 5 What does all the disciplines within the social sciences have in common? Select one: a. scientific method b. interest in human behavior c. source of educated insights d. passion for knowledge Question 6 True or False. Write T if the answer is true, and F if false: The Natural Sciences is divided into two groups. Answer: Question 7 This consists in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses. Select one: a. Scientific Method b. Laboratory Experimentation c. Statistics d. Linguistic Analysis Question 8 The _________ is learning or literature concerned with human culture. Select one: a. literature b. museum c. work of art d. humanities Question 9 This social world was not always understood. But in the last 200 years, disciplines have originated with the goal of examining it with the exact same ________ that the sciences use. Select one: a. scientific methodology b. concepts and theories c. organization d. method and principle Question 10 The purpose of the social sciences Select one: a. is to create a new field specifically for the study of society b. is to study systematically all aspects of human behavior/condition c. is to inject an intellectual culture among the people d. is to examine the creativity of the human mind


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2) B
3) C
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5) B
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6. Multiple Choice. Direction: Read each statement below. Copy and answer in your PR-1 notebook. 1. All of the following are strength of qualitative research EXCEPT. A. It is instrumental for positive societal changes. B. It is hard to know the validity/reliability of the data. C. Offers multiple ways of acquiring and examining knowledge about something. D. Promotes a full understanding of human behavior/personality traits in their natural setting. 2. Qualitative research allows you to approach or plan your study in varied ways. Here you are free to combine this with quantitative research and use all gathered data and analysis technique. What characteristic of qualitative research is being referred to? A. Active, powerful, and forceful B. Contextualization C. Internal Analysis D. Multiple research approach and methods 3. This refers to a qualitative method where there is an examining of past events to draw conclusions and make predictions about the future. A. Case Study B. Grounded Theory C. Historical Analysis D. Phenomenology 4. Which of the following is one of the weaknesses of a qualitative research? A. It is time-consuming. B. It adopts a naturalistic approach to its subject matter. C. It’s a way of understanding & interpreting social interactions. D. Offers multiple ways of acquiring and examining knowledge about something. 5. It is the most familiar and applicable type of qualitative research which refers to the investigation of a culture through an in-depth study of the members of the cultural society A. Case Study B. Ethnography C. Grounded Theory D. Phenomenology 6. It is primarily used to generate theory through relevant information taken from very reliable sources and its focus is theory development. A. Case Study B. Ethnography C. Grounded Theory D. Phenomenology 7. Which of the following types of qualitative research is designed to focus on the commonality of a “lived experience” with a particular group and its aim is to determine what an experience means for the persons who have had the experience of living in a certain community which is the subject of the research? A. Case Study B. Ethnography C. Grounded Theory D. Phenomenology 8. “A student really idolizes his English teacher who is very expert in grammar and literature. The former wants to write a scholarly chronicle about the latter’s experiences including his family background, how he achieved his success in life, his likes and dislikes, his achievements and struggles in life.” What type of qualitative research should a student employ? A. Biography B. Discourse Analysis C. Historical Research D. Narrative Report 9. It is a qualitative research which analyzes the language “beyond the sentence”. It is the study of the ways in which language is used by the people, both written and spoken contexts. A. Biography B. Discourse Analysis C. Historical Research D. Narrative Report 10. It is an exploration of a “bounded system” over time through detailed, in-depth data collection involving multiple sources of information rich in interesting stories. A. Case Study B. Ethnography C. Grounded Theory D. Phenomenology​


Answer:

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7. The variable which is not influenced by other variables in the study. Select one: a. Independent variable b. Discrete variable c. Dependent variable d. Common variable Choose a good research problem for a qualitative research? Select one: a. A lawmaker is thinking of an innovation for a cleaner election. b. A shopper wants to compare the number of shoppers during ordinary and Christmas season. c. A teacher was considering a computer instructional tool for active learning pedagogy. d. A student examined the function of boxing as a way to help adolescents with a criminal record to deal with aggression What part of the research problem is described here? It must be free from biases and impartiality. Select one: a. Determine a problem b. Form a hypothesis c. Design the study d. Analyze data What is in significance of the study? Select one: a. research questions b. research purpose c. research coverage d. research beneficiaries Conclude the delimitation of a research with the title Impact of Electronic, Video and Mobile Games on Social Development of Teenagers Select one: a. This study does not include the health effects of these technologies to teenagers. b. This study is focused only on the effects of these new technologies to the social growth of teenagers. c. All of the choices d. This study is limited to the social development of teenagers including the improvement on their attitude and values. It lets the meaning emerge from the participants. Select one: a. Significance of the Study b. Scope and Delimitation c. Qualitative Research d. Statement of the Problem e. Quantitative Research What is the sample size in qualitative research? Select one: a. big b. holistic c. small d. representative Validity in research refers to Select one: a. How well a test measures what it is supposed to measure b. How the researcher uses the instrument to the participants c. the legality of the test to be used d. The power of the instrument to be used What implications do human values have on qualitative research? Select one: a. They contribute to the value of the data set by other researchers. b. They influence the number of researchers to be involved in the study. c. They set the price the research is worth to be sold for. d. They influence the ethical decisions of the researcher. What ethical dilemma is needed in this situation: A celebrity’s recent scandal involving the “hacking” of her personal photographs on iCloud where her personal information was accessed for a research on the lifestyle of local celebrities. Select one: a. Informed consent b. Misconduct in research c. Authorship d. Conflicts of interests Which of the following statements applies to research knowledge? Select one: a. Determined students travel to search for topics. b. A social media user surveys online. c. A child is learning how to speak. d. Critical readers become curious analysts. Its hypotheses are Specific, testable, stated prior to particular study. Select one: a. Qualitative b. Quantitative c. All of the choices d. None of the choices To be original, a study must be Select one: a. None of the choices b. Conducted with a sample that has never been studied before c. Radically different from previous research d. Addressing a gap in the existing research literature e. All of the choices Which is a good argument in the research hypothesis? Select one: a. Childhood obesity is alarming nowadays. b. More students get sick during the final week of testing than at other times. c. A dog can be trained to alert a human if the telephone is ringing. d. The amount of sun exposure is good to a plant. In selecting factors for a study, which of these does a researcher needs to consider? Select one: a. They are not of interesting so only few will choose them. b. They are available for investigation. c. They do not lead to another question. d. They have been investigated before.


Independent Variable

Independent variables are variables that are not influenced by other variables in the study. These are variables that does not depend on another variable and is not changed by any factors the study is trying to measure. These are the variables that are changed or controlled in a scientific research to test its impact on the dependent variables. These are often denoted by x in an experiment or graph.

Qualitative Research

A good example of a qualitative research problem is a student examined the function of boxing as a way to help adolescents with a criminal record to deal with aggression.

Designing the Study

Designing the study is the part of the research problem that must be free from biases and impartiality.

Significance of the Study

Significance of the study contains the research beneficiaries.

Delimitation of a Research

The delimitation of a research with the title "Impact of Electronic, Video, and Mobile Games on Social Development of Teenagers" will be this study is focused only on the effects of these new technologies to the social growth of teenagers.

Qualitative Research

A qualitative research allows the meaning emerge from the participants.

Sample size

The sample size in qualitative research is small.

Validity

Validity in research refers to how well a test measures what it is supposed to measure.

Implications of Human Values on Qualitative Research

Human values influence the ethical decisions of the researcher in a qualitative research.

Ethical Dilemma

The ethical dilemma regarding a celebrity who had been scandaled after her personal photographs on iCloud have been hacked as her personal information was accessed for a research on the lifestyle of local celebrities will be informed consent.

Research Knowledge

Research knowledge applies when a social media user surveys online.

Hypotheses

Both qualitative and quantitative research have specific, testable, stated hypotheses rior to a particular study.

Study

To be original, a study must be radically different from previous research.

A Good Argument

An example of a good argument in the research hypothesis is childhood obesity is alarming nowadays.

Factors for a Study

In selecting factors for a study, researcher needs to consider that they are available for investigation.


8. An Overview of Philippine Literature Historically speaking, Philippine literature can be divided into three most important periods: pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial All literary works produced before the Spanish colonization such as chants, proverbs, songs, and folk narratives are considered under pre-colonial period which are mostly of oral traditions. This is not because early Filipinos did not have system of writing yet but due to the unavailability of printing materials. Life was simple and so is literature during this period. If we have phones and other forms of technology to entertain us, our ancestors had literature for recreation who were noted for being music lover as more than 10 types of songs in various Philippine languages were discovered. Our forefathers also valued words of wisdom for teaching values as evidenced by numerous proverbs or salawikain Story telling was used to explain phenomenon and to teach lessons as well. Having bugtong or riddles was also a favorite past time and listening to narratives of bravery, magic, and heroism in epics was a box office hit. The focus of literature suddenly changed upon the arrival of Spaniards. An emphasis on morality and religion was common in literary forms such as Corrido, Pasyon, and Cenaculo. The production of printed materials started but it was mostly of religious purposes and themes. It was made in an attempt to instill traditional Spanish ways and cultures among the native Filipinos. Despite this indoctrination, native tradition still survived and flourished especially for areas where the colonial power was less popular. Literacy paved the way to develop sense of nationalism among Filipinos during the latter part of Spanish colonization. Filipinos started to write about oppression, corruption, and other social ills such as in the works of Dr. Jose P. Rizal entitled Noli Me Tangere and its sequel El Filibusterismo. The literary production during the American Period was inspired by the developments in education and culture. Knowledge and information became accessible to all Filipinos because of the free public education. During the apprenticeship period, the Filipino writers imitated English and American models. All forms of literature were explored by Filipino writers. During this period, short stories were the most prevalent literary form. With the new knowledge of English language, many writers started to gain recognition both locally and internationally like Jose Garcia Villa who earned the International title, "Poet of the Century" as an example. Philippine Literature was interrupted in its development when we were conquered by Japan between 1941-1945 since freedom of expression was uncommon back then. Filipino writers in the Philippines were forbidden to write anything against the government and only those who were in exile had the privilege to do so. As a result of banning the English language, short stories written in the vernaculars flourished in the country. The three most influential foreign invaders to the types of literature produced during colonial periods are Spanish, American, and Japanese wherein the common themes and subject mostly tackle about oppression, religion, freedom, or anything that reflects the experiences of Filipino people under the colonizers. The influences brought to us by colonial periods are said to have been extended up to the postcolonial periods especially in social and cultural dimensions. Post-colonial is the period after the rebirth of freedom in the Philippines up to the present. One of the most unforgotten and controversial periods during this era is having Martial Law during the Marcos regime. All of the periods mentioned are essential towards understanding the types of literature being produced in the Philippines ACTIVITY 1-4 VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT:difine the meaning of each word based on how it is used in the paragraph1.stock (paragraph 1)2.piousness(paragraph2)3.culminated (paragraph 3)4.interspersed(paragraph 4)5.prominent (paragraph 11) ​


Stock - refers to something that is commonly found or used; in the paragraph, it is used to describe the types of literature produced during the pre-colonial period.
Piousness - the quality of being devoutly religious or showing reverence for God or religious beliefs; in the paragraph, it is used to describe the emphasis on morality and religion in literary forms during the colonial period.

Culminated - to reach the highest point or the climax of something; in the paragraph, it is used to describe the literary production during the latter part of Spanish colonization when Filipinos started to write about oppression, corruption, and other social ills.

Interspersed - to scatter or distribute something among other things; in the paragraph, it is used to describe the different forms of literature produced during the pre-colonial period such as chants, proverbs, songs, and folk narratives which were interspersed with bugtong or riddles and narratives of bravery, magic, and heroism in epics.

Prominent - important, famous, or widely recognized; in the paragraph, it is used to describe the recognition gained by some Filipino writers who wrote during the American period, such as Jose Garcia Villa who earned the title "Poet of the Century."

9. 8.Presentations of sex are harmful because these ideas have the power to tempt the receiver into ethical transgression against the word of God. What literary theory or approach is this?A. MarxismB. MoralismC StructuralismD. Formalism9.It is an approach that studies text as a text and views literature as a unique form of human knowledge that needs to be examined on its own terms.A.MoralismB.FormalismC.StructuralismD.Marxism9.his approach treats a text as linguistic construct and is open to interpretation.A.StructuralismB.FormalismC.MarxismD.Moralism​


Answer:

C-structuralismB-formalismA-Structuralism

Explanation:

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10. II. For numbers 10-18, refer to the choices below. 10. The key goal for this critic is to understand the effect of a literary work upon its original readers. 11. This criticism regards literature as a unique form of human knowledge that needs to be examined on its own terms. 12. It focuses on the economic and political elements of art. 13. It attempts to describe what happens in the reader's mind while interpreting a text and reflects the reading, like writing, is a creative process. 14. It attempts analyze how sexual identity influences the reader of a text. 15. This is concerned with understanding the role of power, politics, and money in literary texts. 16. It asserts that most "literature" throughout time has been written by men, for men. 17. This shows how literary texts reflect ideas and attitudes of the time in which they were written. 18. It judges literary works according to moral rather than formal principles.


Answer:

10. Reader-Response Criticism

11. Formalist Criticism

12. Marxist Criticism

13. Psychoanalytic Criticism

14. Queer Criticism

15. Cultural Criticism

16. Feminist Criticism

17. Historical Criticism

18. Ethical Criticism


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Answer:

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Explanation:

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12. Insights about the article belowClass struggle is ever present in our world. Even in first world countries, this issue still exisis. It becomes a hot topic in the well-known literary text such as "Dialogue on Poverty by Yomanoue no Okura. "Literature for the Masses" by Mao Zedong and even teleseryes like "Ang Probinsyano". If you belong to a new generation seeking to comprehend the on-going class struggle, you need to study Marxism. Read the selection below and find out how you can analyze and interpret literary text using Marxist Criticism. What is Marxist Criticism / Marxism? - A type of literary criticism based on the writings of German philosopher Karl Marx. It is a critical approach to literature which shows the relationship between literature and the social-mainly economic-conditions under which it was produced. Originally, Manist critics focused on literary representations of workers and working classes. For later Manxists, however, literature became a document of a kind of knowledge and a record of the historical conditions that produced that knowfedge. Like cultural criticism, Marxist literary criticism offers critiques of the "canon and focuses on the ways in which culture and power intersect; for a Marxist critic, literature both reproduces existing power relations and offers a space where they can be contested and redefined. Important 20th-century Marxist literary critics include Georg Lucaks. Antonio Gramsci, Louis Althusser, Teny Eagleton, Raymond Williams, and Frederic Jameson. Some of the key concepts of Marxism include worker's uprising, materialism, class struggle, effect of capitalism, classless society, ideology, and working class​


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13. 1.The Spanish and Portuguese in South America had two goals. What are these? Select one: a. fight for independence and spread Christianity b. introducing Christianity and increasing their scope of colony c. increase wealth and take over the ruling of the country d. increase wealth and convert the natives to Christians 2.Aztecs found Tenochtitlan in 1325 to 1350 A.D. Today, Tenochtitlan is known as: Select one: a. Portugal b. Spain c. Canada d. America e. Mexico 3.This was a means of combining both worlds of dream and fantasy. Select one: a. Magic Realism b. Fantasy c. Modernism d. Surrealism 4.Who declared war against the Germans during World War I? Select one: a. King Edward VII b. King George VII c. King George V d. King Edward V 5.Identify the aspect of modernism described: Choosing materials used to produce art and in methods of displaying, distributing and consuming art. Select one: a. a rejection fo the distinction between "high" and "low" or popular culture b. a rejection of elaborate formal aesthetics in favor of minimalist designs c. a blurring of distinctions between genres d. omniscient third-person narrators and fixed narrative points of view 6.Which of the following terms related to postmodernism means "construction or creation from a diverse range of available things"? Select one: a. parody b. pastiche c. irony d. playfulness e. bricolage 7.Identify what the following statement describes: Explores aspects that are associated with imagination, attempting to express the inner life of humans. Select one: a. Magic Realism b. Magic Realism and Realism c. Fantasy d. Realism e. Magic Realism and Fantasy f. Surrealism 8.Small portions of West Africa are composed of people who believe in ______. Select one: a. Islam b. Christianity c. Animism d. Yourubu religion 9.Dystopian literature is generally objective. Select one: a. True b. False 10.The West Africa-Nsukka Group aims to revive the ___ art of the Igbo tribe. Select one: a. Griots b. Soyinka c. Uli d. Negritude 11.The freedom of Latin America opened for export and import of goods. Select one: a. False b. True 12.Choose what type of control exists in the following dystopian novel, based on its synopsis: The Circle by Dave Eggers: "When Mae Holland is hired to work for the Circle, the world’s most powerful internet company, she feels she’s been given the opportunity of a lifetime. The Circle, run out of a sprawling California campus, links users’ personal emails, social media, banking, and purchasing with their universal operating system, resulting in one online identity and a new age of civility and transparency. As Mae tours the open-plan office spaces, the towering glass dining facilities, the cozy dorms for those who spend nights at work, she is thrilled with the company’s modernity and activity. There are parties that last through the night, there are famous musicians playing on the lawn, there are athletic activities and clubs and brunches, and even an aquarium of rare fish retrieved from the Marianas Trench by the CEO. Mae can’t believe her luck, her great fortune to work for the most influential company in America--even as life beyond the campus grows distant, even as a strange encounter with a colleague leaves her shaken, even as her role at the Circle becomes increasingly public. What begins as the captivating story of one woman’s ambition and idealism soon becomes a heart-racing novel of suspense, raising questions about memory, history, privacy, democracy, and the limits of human knowledge." Select one: a. Technological Control b. Bureaucratic Control c. Philosophical/Religious Control d. Corporate Control 13.The author of Utopia who coined the same word in his novel. Select one: a. Thomas More b. All of the choices c. Thomas Moore d. Gabriel Garcia Marquez 14.The following are countries that proclaimed independence from Spain except for: Select one: a. Texas b. Peru c. Central America d. Mexico 15.Queen Victoria died after only ten years of being a queen. Select one: a. True b. False 16.Edward VII earned the title, "Edward the ____" because he secured good relationship between European countries. Select one: a. Good Man b. Peacemaker c. Pacifist d. Arbitrator 17.Which of the following is not a theme of British literature? Select one: a. postmodernism b. modernism c. stream of consciousness d. war horrors 18.This refers to a set of philosophical, political and ethical ideas which provide the basis for the aesthetic aspect of modernism. Select one: a. Modernism b. Modernity c. Postmodernism 19.The first African awardee of the Novel Prize. Select one: a. Nelson Mandela b. Blaise Daigne c. Mahatma Ghandi d. Wole Soyinka 20.Approximately how many ethnic groups are in Nigeria? Select one: a. 300 b. 200 c. 500 d. 400 Answer ; 1. D 2. E 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. E 7. F 8. C 9. B 10. C 11. B 12. C 13. A 14. A 15. B 16. B 17. D 18. B 19. D 20. B 18/20 po yan


1.       The two goals of Spain and Portugal in South America are (d.) increase their wealth and convert the natives to Christian religion.

2.       Aztecs founded Tenochtitlan in 1325AD-1350AD. Today, it is known as (e) Mexico.

3.       (d) Surrealism is a means of combining both worlds of dream and fantasy.

4.       (c.) King George V declared war against the Germans during World War I.

5.       (a.) A rejection of the distinction between "high" and "low" or popular culture both in choosing materials used to produce art and in methods of displaying, distributing and consuming art.

6.       (e.) Bricolage means "construction or creation from a diverse range of available things."

7.       f. Surrealism explores aspects that are associated with imagination, attempting to express the inner life of humans.

8.       C. Animism

9.       B

10.   C

11.   B

12.   C

13.   A

14.   A

15.   B

16.   B

17.   D

18.   B

19.   D

20.   B

 

1. The two goals of Spain and Portugal in South America are (d.) increase their wealth and convert the natives to Christian religion.
2. Aztecs founded Tenochtitlan in 1325AD-1350AD. Today, it is known as (e) Mexico.
3. (d) Surrealism is a means of combining both worlds of dream and fantasy.
4. (c.) King George V declared war against the Germans during World War I.
5. (a.) A rejection of the distinction between "high" and "low" or popular culture both in choosing materials used to produce art and in methods of displaying, distributing and consuming art.
6. (e.) Bricolage means "construction or creation from a diverse range of available things."
7. f. Surrealism explores aspects that are associated with imagination, attempting to express the inner life of humans.
8. C. Animism
9. B
10. C
11. B
12. C
13. A
14. A
15. A
16. B
17. D
18. B
19. B
20. B

14. 11. During the Period of the Third Republic, the poems wereA. Romanticb. Helpless and revolutionaryc. Helplessd. Revolutionary and romantic12. What is the common theme of literature during the Japanese Period?a. Reformationb. Povertye Colonialismd. Nationalism and love for country13. Which of the following newspaper energed during the 1986 People Power?a. Kapalaranb. Malayac. Paubayad. Kalayaan14. 21 century learners in the Philippines are demanded to bea. Inclined to e-booksb. Knowledgeable in ICTc. Proficient in English and Filipinod. Skilled in writing poems15. It is a poetic element that tries to create a picture in the mind of the reader or a mentalimage through the use of figurative language.a. Imageryb. Figures of Speechc. Rhymed. Meter​


11. D

12. D

13. D

14.

15. A


15. Which is TRUE about research?A. It requires a long period of study.B. It is achievable and easy to perform.C. It includes finding an answer to a question through library work and Internet surfing.D. It requires careful and rigid study through scientific method leading to a sound conclusion.2. What term refers to the systematic investigation of a problem leading to the creation of new knowledge?A. inquiry C. researchB. problem solving D. study3. What makes research important?A. It develops life skills.B. It protects man from natural disasters.C. It stretches one’s imagination and creativity in doing something.D. It produces new discoveries and innovations which improve the quality of life.4. Why use research results in making decisions in life?A. To promote the use of researches in daily lifeB. To make accurate and evidence-based decisionC. To support institutions that are doing researchesD. To use the work of well-known researchers in the field5. Which of the following can be considered as an innovation?A. paper boat C. self-driving carB. horseback riding D. wooden cart pulled by a carabao6. What characteristic of research states that the researcher needs to avoid outdated topics?A. logical C. relevanceB. objectiveness D. timeliness7. Which of the characteristics of research requires the researcher to be careful in making conclusions and recommendations so as not to mislead the readers?A. critical C. logicalB. empirical D. systematic8. In the research, The Struggles of Covid-19 Survivors, which characteristic of research is depicted?A. accuracy C. objectivenessB. critical D. timeliness9. What characteristic of research does the topic, Portable Solar-Powered Weather Station, illustrate?A. accuracy C. empiricalB. critical D. relevance10. When you work on a study, this is the starting point of the research writing.A. collect data C. review related literatureB. present the data D. choose a general problem11. What term refers to what is right and wrong in conducting research?A. EthicsB. Research ethicsC. Ethical standardsD. Ethical considerations12. What does informed consent mean in research writing?A. The respondent’s identity is not revealed.B. The researcher knows who is being studied.C. The respondent knows he/she is being studied.D. The researcher and the respondent agree on terms and conditions.​


Answer:

1.d

2.b

3.d

4.b

5.d

6.b

7.d

8.b

9.d

10.b

11.d

12.b

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