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Name: Mayol, Sean Chalmer A.

; Class Schedule: M,W,F (10:30-11:30) ;Date:____________________

Activity 1: Science, Technology, and Society

Direction: From the hand-outs provided, find and write the specific answers to the following as required. Use a red ballpen for
the answers and blue for the rest of the statements. Your output will also serve as your notes for the session; all of which will be
compiled and submitted at the end of the term as your project.

1. Humans, as do some animals, belong to specific groups in society.


2. In general, the term society refers to an autonomous group of people interacting with others in a distinct geographic
territory and sharing a common culture.
3. The ways in which people in specific societies are expected and are taught to behave largely depends on culture.
4. Individual belong to a family, neighborhood, school, church, peer groups, work groups, among others.
5. The ways in which people in specific societies are expected and are taught to behave largely depends on culture.
6. Cultures are diverse and thus vary across different places
7. Types of families, how people marry, what people believe in, the rituals and practices associated with beliefs, what
people wear, the types of food, language, symbols, among others vary across cultures.
8. There are a number of factors contributing to such diversity of culture including the physical environment and how
people manage to utilize what is found in their immediate environment in order to respond to their needs.
9. The processes of harnessing resources in order to respond to society’s needs are collectively referred to as technology.
10. The knowledge utilized to harness such resources is referred to as science.
11. Processes and knowledges also vary across cultures as they are exposed to different natural and social contexts.
12. The material aspect of culture are those objects produced as a result of technology
13. Science refers to the body of knowledge utilized to understand the world.
14. Generally, the term science is used to refer to understanding natural phenomena including the world of plants and
animals, geological formations, how life began, composition of substances, among others.
15. Examples of the natural sciences such are biology, physics, chemistry, geology, meteorology, and others.
16. Early social thinkers utilized the methods of the natural science to understand the social world.
17. Examples of the social science are sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and others.
18. Science has been instrumental in the development of technologies.
19. In pre-historic times, the knowledge of early humans has been utilized to harness available resources in the
environment. fire, for example, is a product of the knowledge of early humans utilized to produce something that could
respond to their needs.
20. In recent times, science has been utilized to develop more advanced technologies to make life more convenient.
21. By the term science we do not only mean the formal natural and social sciences, but also the knowledges of specific
cultures regarding natural and social phenomena.
22. How different cultures make sense of their world and how they act accordingly to achieve desirable outcomes are
likewise encompassed in this broad definition of science.
23. In sociology and anthropology, technology is considered as a component of culture.
24. Technology includes the various processes which a group of people use to harness the environment to produce objects
and systems that could be utilized to respond to human needs in society.
25. The objects produced by technology are referred to as artifacts or material culture.
26. The stone tool technology of early humans is also “technology”.
27. Is the definition of technology confined to so called modern technology only like computers, smartphones, the internet,
etc.? NO (YES or NO)
28. The use of plants for healing purposes by indigenous peoples is also a technology based on local knowledge: TRUE
(TRUE OR FALSE)
29. Irrigation systems have been developed to utilize water from rivers to provide water for crops.
30. Irrigation systems is also a form of technology TRUE (TRUE OR FALSE) *****************
Name: PARAME, Joseph Ronnie P. ; Class Schedule: M,W,F (10:30-11:30) ;Date:____________________

Activity 1: Science, Technology, and Society

Direction: From the hand-outs provided, find and write the specific answers to the following as required. Use a red ballpen for
the answers and blue for the rest of the statements. Your output will also serve as your notes for the session; all of which will be
compiled and submitted at the end of the term as your project.

1. Humans, as do some animals, belong to specific groups in society.


2. In general, the term society refers to an autonomous group of people interacting with others in a distinct geographic
territory and sharing a common culture.
3. The ways in which people in specific societies are expected and are taught to behave largely depends on culture.
4. Individual belong to a family, neighborhood, school, church, peer groups, work groups, among others.
5. The ways in which people in specific societies are expected and are taught to behave largely depends on culture.
6. Cultures are diverse and thus vary across different places
7. Types of families, how people marry, what people believe in, the rituals and practices associated with beliefs, what
people wear, the types of food, language, symbols, among others vary across cultures.
8. There are a number of factors contributing to such diversity of culture including the physical environment and how
people manage to utilize what is found in their immediate environment in order to respond to their needs.
9. The processes of harnessing resources in order to respond to society’s needs are collectively referred to as technology.
10. The knowledge utilized to harness such resources is referred to as science.
11. Processes and knowledges also vary across cultures as they are exposed to different natural and social contexts.
12. The material aspect of culture are those objects produced as a result of technology
13. Science refers to the body of knowledge utilized to understand the world.
14. Generally, the term science is used to refer to understanding natural phenomena including the world of plants and
animals, geological formations, how life began, composition of substances, among others.
15. Examples of the natural sciences such are biology, physics, chemistry, geology, meteorology, and others.
16. Early social thinkers utilized the methods of the natural science to understand the social world.
17. Examples of the social science are sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and others.
18. Science has been instrumental in the development of technologies.
19. In pre-historic times, the knowledge of early humans has been utilized to harness available resources in the
environment. fire, for example, is a product of the knowledge of early humans utilized to produce something that could
respond to their needs.
20. In recent times, science has been utilized to develop more advanced technologies to make life more convenient.
21. By the term science we do not only mean the formal natural and social sciences, but also the knowledges of specific
cultures regarding natural and social phenomena.
22. How different cultures make sense of their world and how they act accordingly to achieve desirable outcomes are
likewise encompassed in this broad definition of science.
23. In sociology and anthropology, technology is considered as a component of culture.
24. Technology includes the various processes which a group of people use to harness the environment to produce objects
and systems that could be utilized to respond to human needs in society.
25. The objects produced by technology are referred to as artifacts or material culture.
26. The stone tool technology of early humans is also “technology”.
27. Is the definition of technology confined to so called modern technology only like computers, smartphones, the internet,
etc.? NO (YES or NO)
28. The use of plants for healing purposes by indigenous peoples is also a technology based on local knowledge: TRUE
(TRUE OR FALSE)
29. Irrigation systems have been developed to utilize water from rivers to provide water for crops.
30. Irrigation systems is also a form of technology TRUE (TRUE OR FALSE) *****************

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