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  • 1. Is a change in the statistical properties of the climate system that persist to several decades or longer.
A) Somatic Gene Therapy
B) Climate Change
C) Gene Therapy
D) Global Warming
  • 2. Is a Non-enveloped virus that can be Engineered to deliver DNA to target Cells, and has attracted a significant Amount of attention in the field, Especially in clinical-stage experimental Therapeutic strategies
A) Somatic Gene Therapy
B) Virus
C) Adeno-associated virus (AAV)
D) Global Warming
  • 3. Is the term used to describe a gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere and its oceans, a change that is believed to be permanently changing the Earth’s climate.
A) Climate Change
B) Green House Effect
C) Herpes Simplex
D) Global Warming
  • 4. The aim of gene therapy is the Successful integration of corrected, therapeutic DNA into the Genomes of cells to alter gene expression and, in turn, Protein synthesis to correct genetic diseases.
A) Gene Therapy
B) Germline Gene Therapy
C) Herpes Simplex
D) Somatic Gene Therapy
  • 5. Looking at the fact that genetic engineering employs viral vector that carries functional gene inside the human body; the repercussion are still unknown. There are no clues as to where functional genes are being placed. They may even replace the important genes, instead of mutated genes.
A) Effects on Human
B) Antibiotic Resistance
C) Ethical and Social Issues
D) Antibiotic Resistance
  • 6. involves the introduction of corrective genes into reproductive cells (sperm and eggs) or zygotes, with the objective of creating a beneficial genetic change that is transmitted to the offspring.
A) Germline Gene Therapy
B) Viruses
C) Somatic Gene Therapy
D) Gene Therapy
  • 7. _ is a natural process that warms the Earth’s surface. When the Sun’s energy reaches the Earth’s atmosphere, some of it is reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases. This blanket of greenhouse gases serves as the Earth’s insulator, of which without it, ours will be a called dead planet.
A) Global Warming
B) Effects on the Environment
C) Greenhouse effect
D) Climate Change
  • 8. which involves Introducing a “good” gene into targeted cells to Treat the patient — but not the patient’s future Children because these genes do not get passed Along to offspring.
A) HIV
B) Therapy
C) Somatic
D) Somatic Gene Therapy
  • 9. is a type of RNA virus That inserts a copy of its genome Into the DNA of a host cell that it Invades, thus changing the genome Of that cell.
  • 10. are a group of common Viruses that infect the lining of your eyes, Airways and lungs, intestines, urinary tract, And nervous system. They’re common causes Of fever, coughs, sore throats, diarrhea, and Pink eye.
  • 11. is defined as the vast variety of life forms in the entire earth which includes the simplest unicellular organism to the most complex multicellular organism.
A) Bios
B) Organism
C) Biodiversity
D) Diversitas
  • 12. It is the diversity of genes within a species.
A) Multicellular Organism
B) Species Diversity
C) Ecosystem Diversity
D) Genetic Diversity
  • 13. It is the diversity of species among ecosystem.
A) Unicellular Organism
B) Species Diversity
C) Genetic Diversity
D) Ecosystem Diversity
  • 14. It is the diversity of a habitat in a given unit area.
A) Unicellular Organism
B) Ecosystem Diversity
C) Genetic Diversity
D) Multicellular Organism
  • 15. We get a lot of benefits from species and ecosystem,EXCEPT:
A) Make oxygen.
B) Control disease.
C) Provide our food.
D) Destroy your inner peace.
  • 16. is science, engineering,and technology conducted at the nanoscale,which is about 1 to 100 nanometers.
A) Nanoscale
B) Nanotechnology
C) Nanoscience
D) Nanoworld
  • 17. A microscope that uses a beam of accelerated electron as source of illumination.
A) Scanning Tunneling Microscope
B) Compound Microscope
C) Electron Microscope
D) Atomic Force Microscope
  • 18. is the study of structures and materials on an ultra-small scale,and the unique and interesting properties these materials demonstrate.
  • 19. a branch of microscopy that forms images of surfaces using a physical probe that scans the specimen.
  • 20. are used mainly as a platform for advertisement and information.
A) Computers / laptops
B) Mobile phones
C) Motorbike
D) Television
  • 21. _________have progressed throughout the years and people can now do more than just texting and calling ?
A) Television
B) Computers
C) Mobile phones
D) Computer / laptops
  • 22. _________can be used to surf the web ,edit videos and accomplish different school works and office works.
A) computers/laptops
B) Mobile phones
C) Television
D) Technological advancement
  • 23. _________another great product of the innovative minds of the people is the robot which are now widely used ?
    .
A) Robotic and humanity
B) Moral and ethical issues in advanced technology
C) Roles and played by robotics
D) Information age
  • 24. _______ an important role in understanding the truth and reality if there information available , our lives might be enigmatic and chaotic.
A) Roles played by robotics
B) Ethical dilemmas faced by robotics
C) Information age
D) Moral and ethical issues in advanced technology
  • 25. _____ different roles not only in the lives of the people but also in the society as a whole ?
A) Ethical dilemmas faced by robotics
B) Roles played by Robotics
C) Moral and ethical issues in advanced technology
D) Information age.
  • 26. ______arise when there are competing goods and computing evils.
A) Information age
B) Rules played by robotics
C) Moral and ethical issues in advanced technology
D) Ethical dilemmas faced by robotics
  • 27. _______product of innovative minds of the people Is the robot which are now widely used?
A) Moral and ethical issues in advanced technology
B) Ethical dilemmas faced by robotics
C) Robotics and humanity
D) Information age
  • 28. It is the these technological devices are useful and benificial the fact remains that there are several dillemas faced by these_________?
  • 29. To be specific , these _______ in the field of the technology are television sets, mobile phones, and computers. People all over the world use these technologies every day to accomplish different purposes?
  • 30. Is the standardized way of making observations, gathering data, forming theories, testing predictions and interpreting results.
A) Hypothesis
B) Statement of the Problem
C) Observation
D) Scientific Research
  • 31. It is the specific question that is related to your research proper that will serve as the parameter for your research topic.
A) Statement of the Problem
B) Survey
C) Hypothesis
D) Conclusion
  • 32. This step is when we asses if the hypothesis we made answered our research question.
A) Making observation
B) Hypothesis
C) Stating the Conclusion
D) Survey
  • 33. What field states that happiness is a mental or emotion state of well being
A) Psychology
B) Neurology
C) Eudaimonia
D) Behavioral
  • 34. States that happiness is a polar opposite of suffering.
A) None of the above .
B) Eudaimonia
C) Greek Culture
D) Hedonia
  • 35. Who directed the Artificial .intelligence?
A) Steven Spielberg
B) Brendan Gleeson
C) .Bonnie Curtis
D) Ian Watson
  • 36. The first robot programmed to be love.
A) Sheila
B) Duran
C) David
D) Danster
  • 37. It is an event that is first seen in the movie AI?
  • 38. He appears at the last scenario of the part 1 on the movie AI?
  • 39. From stone to metal age, they discovered the used of _________.
A) Metal Carbon
B) Metal Oxide
C) None
D) Metallic Oxide
  • 40. Prehistoric monument located at Southern England.
A) Stonehouse
B) Stonehenge
C) Stoneage
D) Stonehains
  • 41. ______ are higher when there are wars, famines, and diseases.
A) GDP before the common era
B) Average Lifespan before the common era
C) Mortality Rate before the common era
D) Literacy Rate before the common era
  • 42. What GDP means?
A) Gross Domestic Production
B) Gross Domestic Process
C) Gross Domestic Product
D) Gross Domestic Procedure
  • 43. They believe that pleasure give meaning to their life without thinking of the future.
A) Theism
B) Materialism
C) Hedonism
D) Materialism
  • 44. Most people find the meaning of their lives using God as the fulcrum of their existence.
A) Stoicism
B) Hedonism
C) Materialism
D) Theism
  • 45. Matter is what makes us attain happiness
A) Theism
B) Hedonism
C) Stoicism
D) Materialism
  • 46. ______ is a constant quest for pleasure and satisfaction.
A) Materialism
B) Theism
C) Stoicism
D) Hedonism
  • 47. He believed that all problems in the3 world has scientific definition.
  • 48. He thought that things un this world are3 not real.
  • 49. is the global market leader for tips for Scanning Probe Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy.
A) Nanoscience
B) Nanoworld
C) Nanotechnology
D) Nanoscale
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