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UTS reviewer Final pt2
Contributed by: Fernandez
  • 1. It refers to the attitude of eagerly starting things but quickly losing eagerness soon after experiencing difficulty
A) Ningas kugon
B) Niggers kugon
C) Niggas kugon
D) Ninjas kugon
  • 2. maintain a tight relationship with their families regardless if the children are old enough and already have families of their own.
A) Not a family ties
B) Closed family ties
C) Open family ties
D) Close family ties
  • 3. the spirit of communal unity and cooperation of Filipinos. It is also about giving without expecting something in return.
A) all for one
B) Bayanihan
C) one for all
D) charity
  • 4. It is regarded as the lack of patriotism and the attitude where Filipinos favor foreign products more than their own
A) Colonial mentality
B) Crab mentality
C) Bahala na mentality
D) Toxicity mentality
  • 5. Muslims believe that ______ is the last and final prophet sent by God
A) Mohammed
B) Mohummed
C) Mohammad
D) Muhammed
  • 6. The Holy Book of Islam is called the
A) The Book of Prophecy
B) The Bible
C) Quran
D) Vedas
  • 7. a concept where the reincarnated life will depend on how the past life was spent.
A) Luck
B) Karma
C) Nirvana
D) Vedas
  • 8. sacred scriptures of Hindus
A) The Book of Prophecy
B) Vedas
C) The Bible
D) Quran
  • 9. What is the 1st of material self?
A) CLOTHES
B) BODIES
C) HOME
  • 10. What are the major world religions
A) Zoroastrianism,Mormonism ,Satanism
B) Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism
C) Jews,Rastafari,Neo-Paganism
  • 11. What are the There are two types of meditation practices
A) Samatha and Vipassana.
B) Samathad and Vipassona.
C) Samathia and Vapassana.
  • 12. It is practiced as mindfulness of breathing and development of loving kindness
A) Vipassana
B) Dharma
C) Samatha
  • 13. It practices aim at developing insight into reality.
A) Vipassana
B) Dharma
C) Samatha
  • 14. Acquiring wisdom is by studying Buddha's teaching, the
A) Samatha
B) Dharma
C) Vipassana
  • 15. What are the major Buddhist celebrations
A) all of the above
B) Parinirvana Day
C) Sangha Day
D) Dharma Day
  • 16. What are the two Holy Bible of Christianity
A) the Old Testament and New Testament
B) The Genesis and The Bible
C) Vedas and Diwali
D) Mahabharata and Ramayana
  • 17. What are two other important texts of the Hindus
A) Mahabharata and Ramayana
B) Diwali and Navrati
C) The Genesis and The Bible
D) the Old Testament and New Testament
  • 18. What are the most celebrated festivals of the Hindus
A) Diwali and Navrati
B) Mahabharata and Ramayana
  • 19. is the festival of lights
A) Diwali
B) Navrati
  • 20. is the festival of nine nights.
A) Navrati
B) Diwali
  • 21. Islam means?
A) God Beloved Land
B) Willing submission to God.
C) Soldier of God
  • 22. What is the 5th pillar of Islam that the prayer that is practiced five times a day?
A) Dharma
B) Vedas
C) Vipassana
D) Salat
  • 23. The scripture of the Jews is called _____.
A) The Book of Prophecy
B) the Old Testament and New Testament
C) Torah or the Law
D) Quran
  • 24. . _____ is the guide of the Jewish living.
A) Navrati
B) Torah
C) Diwali
D) Quran
  • 25. . ______ is the “process of controlling how one is perceived by other people”
A) Self-appraisal
B) self-presentation
C) self-management
  • 26. It is the biological state that corresponds to what we might call a “man” or a “woman”.
A) Identity
B) Gender
C) Sex
  • 27. It is commonly defined as "thinking about thinking"
A) Metacognition regulation
B) Metacognition
C) Metacognitive knowledge
  • 28. It is your personal reflection on your knowledge and capabilities
A) self-presentation
B) self-management
C) Self-appraisal
  • 29. It is the mental process you employ using what you have in planning and adapting to successfully learn or accomplish a certain task.
A) Self-appraisal
B) self-management
C) self-presentation
  • 30. It is what you know about how you think
A) Metacognitive knowledge
B) Metacognition
C) Metacognition regulation
  • 31. It is how you adjust your thinking processes to help you learn better
A) Metacognitive knowledge
B) Metacognition regulation
C) Metacognition
  • 32. It which is your evaluation of your strengths and weaknesses in learning
A) personal variable
B) task variable
C) strategy variable
  • 33. It which is what you know or what you think about the nature of the task as well as what strategies the task requires.
A) task variable
B) strategy variable
C) personal variable
  • 34. . It refers to what strategies or skills you already have in dealing with certain tasks
A) task variable
B) strategy variable
C) personal variable
  • 35. It looks at the scope and limitations of your resources so that you can work with what you have at the moment and look for ways to cope with other necessities
A) Rehearsing
B) Skimming
C) Knowing your limits
D) Modifying your approach.
  • 36. It begins with the recognition that your strategy is not appropriate with the task and/or that you do not comprehend the learning experience successfully.
A) Knowing your limits
B) Rehearsing
C) Modifying your approach.
D) Skimming
  • 37. This is basically browsing over a material and keeping an eye on keywords, phrases, or sentences. It is also about knowing where to search for such key terms
A) Knowing your limits
B) Modifying your approach.
C) Rehearsing
D) Skimming
  • 38. It may be done as an expression of affection and a source of pleasure, preliminary to coitus.
A) masterbaiting
B) ejaculating
C) (˵ ¬ᴗ¬˵)
D) Petting
  • 39. erogenous zones are the ______, _______, _______, and ________
A) mouth, breasts, genitals, and anus
B) finger,eyes,thights,checks
C) sussy ah areas ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°)
D) amrpit,feet, navel, neck
  • 40. The usual infections include those caused by _______ which spread through the digestive tract
A) Escherichia coli
B) syphilis
C) gonorrhea
D) urethritis
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