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It is also known as a Hero's engine, is a simple, bladeless radial steam turbine which spins when the central water container is heated.
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Aeolipile
Antikythera Mechanism
Spinning wheel
Ancient wheel
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He is centrally important in the development of scientific and humanist ideas because he first made people aware of their place in the evolutionary process when the most powerful and intelligent form of life discovered how humanity had evolved.
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Charles Darwin
Sigmund Freud
Claudius Ptolemy
Nicolaus Copernicus
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It is also known as a Hero's engine, is a simple, bladeless radial steam turbine which spins when the central water container is heated.
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He is centrally important in the development of scientific and humanist ideas because he first made people aware of their place in the evolutionary process when the most powerful and intelligent form of life discovered how humanity had evolved.
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What is the concept of Heliocentric theory?
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What is the concept of Geocentric theory?
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Who is Victor Llave?
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It is the study that explains human behavior.
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Who invented the first so-called compound microscope in the late 16th century?
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Why did the Egyptians use papyrus than clay tablets?
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It is a major innovation that changed the transportation industry in the Philippines.
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What is the concept of Intellectual Revolution?
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How does the intellectual revolution transform society?
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Who is Nicolaus Copernicus?
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Why did the people accept Darwin's theory despite being contradictory to what was widely accepted at that time?
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Which one of the following would not be considered as an invention or discovery during the Medieval Age?
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Who is Claudius Ptolemy?
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What is Antikythera Mechanism?
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It used to pinpoint any ship or submarine on the ocean, and to measure Mount Everest.
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Choose the sentence that best explains the importance of science and technology in society.
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Why did the Egyptians develop the papyrus?
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What do you think is the main goal why Chinese made gunpowder?
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Why do you think the Darwinian revolution is controversial?
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What is main concept of Science, Technology and Society?
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She is a Filipino pediatrician and the first Asian woman to have entered the prestigious Harvard University’s School of Medicine is also credited for her studies that lead to the invention of incubator and jaundice relieving devices.
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He is a Filipino scientist who discovered the antibiotic from the Aspergillus species of fungi in 1949 and sent samples to Indiana-based pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly Co.
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Who invented the refrigerator in 1876?
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Why was the microscope invented during the Middle Ages?
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The following are the inventions or discoveries during the Ancient period, except?
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What was the contribution of Sigmund Freud in the Intellectual Revolution?
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What do you call the first newspaper?
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It is the only man-made structure which is considered to be seen in the outer space.
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It was created by a Filipina Doctor which is Dr. Fe del Mundo.
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The invention created by Dr. Fe Del Mundo. What type of material did he use?
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It is not needed at first for transportation but it is used to mill grains.
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What is known to be the greatest invention of the Egyptian Civilization?
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What is the key invention for transportation?
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What is the key invention for communication?
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It is a body of organized knowledge that has been accumulated through research and that serves as a tool for solving problems, learning theme, cultural resource, and social institution, which needs physical facilities.
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It is the study of how society, politics, and culture affect scientific research and technological innovation, and how these, in turn, affect society, politics and culture.
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What is being depicted in the image?
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What is being depicted in the image?
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It is defined as a major change in the concepts and practices of how something works or is accomplished.
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He studied the theory of natural selection.
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This explains how behavior arise from the unconscious mind.
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It refers to the 16t-century paradigm shift named after the Polish mathematician and astronomer. The contribution of this revolution is far-reaching. It served as a catalyst to sway scientific thinking away from age-long views about the position of the Earth relative to an enlightened understanding of the universe.
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Who were some of the key figures that helped to spread the Copernican view of the universe?
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It benefited from earlier intellectual revolutions especially those in the 16th and 17th centuries. His theory met with resistance and considered to be controversial. Through this revolution, the development of organisms and the origin of unique forms of life and humanity could be rationalized by a lawful system or an orderly process of change underpinned by laws of nature.
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This revolution centered the Psychoanalysis as a school of thought in psychology. Freud developed a set of therapeutic techniques centered on talk therapy that involved the use of strategies such as transference free association, and dream interpretation.
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It refers to the series of events that led to the emergence of modern science and the progress of scientific thinking across critical periods in history.
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What was the main idea proposed by Charles Darwin in his book "On the Origin of Species"?
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What was the main idea proposed by Sigmund Freud in his theory of psychoanalysis?