EDPAP2 MIDTERM
  • 1. Are similar to patents in establishing ownership
A) ENTERPRISE
B) BUSINESS ENTEREPRISE
C) COPYRIGHTS
D) PATENTS
  • 2. Is a distinct from patents and trademarks in that intellectual property
A) COPYRIGHTS
B) PRODUCT SAFETY
C) TRADE
D) LICENSING
  • 3. Farm mechanization was introduced. Many entrepreneurs engaged in farm machinery operation business
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 4. Knowledge alone does not guarantee success in a business
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 5. Decision-making skills, strong desire to achieve, ability to learn from past failures
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 6. Are proprietyary information used in the course of business to gain an advantage in manufacturing
A) TRADE
B) LICENSING
C) COPYRIGHT
D) TRADE SECRETS
  • 7. E.P.P Equips pupils with skills for lifelong learning. It is focused on mastery of skills and processes. without the right work values it is anemic and dangerous
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 8. Is a necessity in any business organization
A) COPYRIGHTS
B) GOOD LEADERSHIP
C) LICENSING
D) OTRADE
  • 9. Therefore teaching E.P.P means teaching facts. concepts, skills, and values in their entirety.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 10. E.PP Is n agreement between two parties
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 11. The mentioned areas are important skills that can arm us against this world filled with laziness and ignorance
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 12. Licensing has significance as a marketing strategy
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 13. You should look into the future when making plans
A) VISION AND FORESIGHT
B) INDUSTRY
C) TRADE
D) LEADERSHIP
  • 14. The Government offers vocational training courses for entreprenuers.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 15. Entrepreneurship education is a lifelong learning process, starting as early as elementary school and progressing through all levels of education, including adult education.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 16. Introducing young kids to entrepreneurship develops their initiative and helps them to be more creative and self-confident in whatever they undertake and to act in a socially responsible way.
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 17. Desire to fulfill our potential
A) ESTEEM
B) SAFETY NEEDS
C) BELONGINGNESS
D) SELF ACTUALIZATION
  • 18. Began as early as prehistoric times when human beings first developed tools, according to the Journal of Technology Education.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 19. This is a selection from among alternatives of a course of action
A) DECISION MAKING
B) MAKER
  • 20. Industrial arts education became popular in the 1900s as an alternative for students seeking to learn a trade. Known as a vocational school, the purpose of industrial arts classes included teaching students specific skills such as automobile repair or furniture design
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 21. Carpentry It is a skilled trade and a craft in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping, and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, and concrete formwork.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 22. Carpentry may be designed as the process of making wooden articles and components such as roots, floors, partitions, doors, and windows. Carpentry involves cutting, shaping, and fastening wood and other materials together to produce a finished product
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 23. Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did the rougher work such as framing, but today many other materials are also used and sometimes the finer trades of cabinetmaking and furniture building are considered carpentry.
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 24. Awareness of importance of ourselves
A) PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS
B) AFFECTION ESTEEM NEED
C) PSYCHOMOTOR
  • 25. JOISTER CARPENTER Those who lay floor joists in preparation for floor surfaces
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 26. TRIM CARPENTER specialized workers who install and repair molding and trim found on windows, doors, baseboards, mantels, and other ornamental pieces.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 27. CABINET MAKER Builds cabinets, dressers, wardrobes millwork and furniture and work primarily in a shop.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 28. FRAMER Assembles the major structural elements of a wood-framed building called the framing
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 29. PLUMBING system of pipes and fixtures installed in a building for the distribution and use of potable (drinkable) water and the removal of waterborne wastes
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 30. Potable Water System The potable water system brings water into a structure, this water comes from the community water main
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 31. Knowledge alone does not guarantee success in a business instead
A) RIGHT ATTITUDE
B) KNOWLEDGE
C) SKILLS
D) ENTHUSIASM
  • 32. Characteristics of Entreprenuers except
A) PASSION
B) COURAGEOUS
C) PASSION
  • 33. Lifestyle of successful Entrepreneurs except
A) SENSE OF FREEDOM
B) OPTIMISTIC
C) FLEXIBILITY
D) ENERGY
  • 34. It is geared towards the development of technological proficiency and is anchored on knowledge and information, skills and processes, and the acquisition of proper work values and life skills.
A) ICT
B) AGRICULTURE
C) HOME ECONOMICS
D) EPP
  • 35. Equips pupils with skills for lifelong learning. It is focused on mastery of skills and processes, without the right work values it is anemic and dangerous
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 36. Began as early as prehistoric times when human beings first developed tools, according to the Journal of Technology Education Formal instruction for industrial arts arose during the late 1800s and consisted of manual training for trades. in manufacturing.
A) INDUSTRIAL ART
B) H.E
C) EPP
D) ICT
  • 37. Is the ability to inspire, influence, and persuade others to give maximum effort and cooperate willingly and voluntarily toward the attainment of unplanned goals
A) LEADERSHIP
B) EPP
C) ENTREPRENUERIAL COMPETENCIES
D) EPP
  • 38. Vision and foresight you should look into the future when making plans, you need vision to be able to determine how you want your business to develop.
A) ROOFER
B) NONE OF THE ABOVE
C) LEADERSHIP
D) LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOR
  • 39. It is important you portray appropriate leadership qualities such as leadership behavior, leading, and motivating others.
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 40. specialized workers who install and repair molding and trim found on windows, doors, baseboards, mantels, and other ornamental pieces.
A) CABINET MAKER
B) ROUGH
C) SHIP'S MAKER
D) TRIM MAKER
  • 41. Builds cabinets, dressers, wardrobes, millwork and furniture and work primarily in a shop.
A) JOISTER
B) ROOFER
C) CABINET MAKER
D) ROUGH
  • 42. Specializes in shipbuilding, maintenance, repair techniques, and carpentry specific to nautical needs in addition to many other on-board tasks.
A) ROUGH
B) ROUGH
C) CABINET MAKER
D) SHIP'S CARPENTER
  • 43. Assembles the major structural elements of a wood-framed building called the framing
A) ROOFER
B) MASON
C) WELDER
D) FRAMER
  • 44. Food, Clothing, Shelter
A) ROOFER
B) FRAMER
C) PHYSIOLOGICAL
  • 45. The potable water system brings water into a structure, this water comes from the community water main. There is a valve on the water main itself for each structure that can be used to shut off its water supply
A) POTABLE WATER SYSTEM
B) POTABLE WATER
C) SANITARY
D) DRAINAGE
  • 46. Removes wastewater from a building. It consists of pipes that take out human waste and fecal matter as well as wastewater from cooking laundry, etc. The sanitary drainage system is connected to a series of vent pipes that go through the roof vertically, this allows for the venting of gases and for the entire system to operate at atmospheric pressure.
A) FRAMER
B) SANITARY DRAINAGE SYSTEM
C) ROOFER
D) OSANITARY
  • 47. To carry rainwater away from a structure. In older structures, rainwater simply drains into the sanitary drainage system, but in buildings that are more modern a separate system of drains carries water into the community storm sewers.
A) STORMWATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM
B) SANITARY
C) POTABLE
D) POTABLE WATER
  • 48. Electronics' actual history began with the invention of the vacuum diode
A) LEE
B) DEE FOREST
C) MORGAN
D) OJA FLEMING
  • 49. The field of electronics involves the study of digital signals and the engineering of devices that use or produce them. The main and perhaps the most revolutionary advantage of digital electronics is the decrease in size and the improvement in technology
A) DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
B) ANALOG
C) ELECTRONICS
D) CIRCUIT DESIGN
  • 50. once safety needs are satisfied, they no longer motivate?
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 51. can cover systems ranging from complex electronic systems down to individual transistors within an integrated circuit.
A) SEMICONDUCTOR
B) DIGITAL
C) ANALOG
D) CIRCUIT DESIGN
  • 52. Is the application of solid-state electronics to the control and conversion of electric power
A) ANALOGUE
B) POWER ELECTRNICS
C) POTABLE WATER
D) CIRCUIT DESIGN
  • 53. What demotivate people in Entreprenuership?
A) ENDURANCE
B) LACK OF PROPER INFORMATION
C) NONE OF THE ABOVE
D) COMMUNICATIONS
  • 54. Is the implementation of electronic circuit designs. to perform conversions of sound/pressure wave signals to electrical signals, or vice versa
A) BIOELECTRONICS
B) CIRCUIT
C) AUDIO ELECTRONICS
D) TELECOMMUNICATIONS
  • 55. Ability to inspire, influence, persuade others
A) BIOELECTRONICS
B) AUDIO
C) Desktop
D) LEADERSHIP
  • 56. Is the process of shaping and reshaping metals to create useful objects, parts, assemblies, and large-scale structures. It is a diverse range of processes, skills, and tools for producing objects on every scale: from huge ships, buildings, and bridges down to precise engine parts and delicate jewelry
A) HAMMERING
B) CHASING
C) METALWORKS
D) ENGRAVING
  • 57. Refers to those that are provided by others, especially the legal authorities and society in genera
A) CHASING
B) INLAYING
C) EXTERNAL MOTIVATION
D) EMBOSSING
  • 58. the branch of engineering concerned with the practical applications of electricity in all its forms, including those of the field of electronics
A) ELECTRICAL
B) PLUMBING
C) AUDIO
D) ELECTRONICS
  • 59. Is always done with a cutting tool, generally by pressure from the hand. It detaches material in cutting.
A) HAMMERING
B) INLAYING
C) CHASING
D) ENGRAVING
  • 60. Should be an incentive to an entreprenuer
A) PRICING POLICY
B) CHASING
C) ROOFING
D) HAMMERING
  • 61. Is defined as a set of values, perceptions wants and bahavior learned by a member of a society from family and other institutions
A) CULTURE
B) NORMS
C) WEBER
D) HOSTED
  • 62. In the the most popular way of tilling the soil for crop production was through the use of a plow and harrow drawn by a carabao
A) 1980
B) 1800
C) 1970'S
D) 1920's
  • 63. It is geared towards the development of technological proficiency and is anchored on knowledge and information, skills and processes, and the acquisition of proper work values and life skills
A) APP
B) AP
C) EPP
D) H.E
  • 64. An effective E.P.P. is founded on the cognitive, behavioral, psychomotor, and affective dimensions of human development
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 65. Therefore teaching E.P.P. means teaching facts, concepts, skills, and values in their entirety.
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 66. Is a field of research in the convergence of biology and electronics
A) HAMERING
B) HAMERING
C) BIOELECTRONICS
D) CHASING
  • 67. Defines culture as a collective programming of the mind which distinguishes the member of one group or category of people from another
A) CULTURE
B) WEBER
C) CULTURE
  • 68. Argues that "Protestantism encourages a culture which emphasizes individualism, achievement motivation, legislation of entreprenurial vocations,
A) WEBER
B) WEBER
C) INLAYING
D) HOSTED
  • 69. A country can develop the entrepreneurial culture by forming policies
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 70. The creation of entrepreneurial culture has to come from deep social convictions based on strong values and systems of the locals
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 71. Many governments around the world want to promote entrepreneurship because they have recognized the importance of entrepreneurship
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 72. Capital cannot serve unless it can move to potential innovator unless it can move to allow the various types of wealth to be created
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 73. Think differently than others
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 74. Large firms have the advantage of introducing innovation since they can afford
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
  • 75. Creation of entrepreneurial culture has to come from deep social convictions based on strong values and systems of the locals
A) FALSE
B) TRUE
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