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com MIDTERM IN HUMANITIES 2, 2ND SEMESTER, S.Y. 2012-2013 Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer then write it on your paper. 1. He believed in the principle of knowledge is power. a. Rene Descartes c. Francis Bacon b. Blaise Pascal d. John Locke 2. This is a theory that says that the natural processes that change the earth in the present have operated in the past at the same gradual rate. a. Transcendentalism c. Criticism b. Uniformitanism d. Romanticism 3. It sought to end the enslavement of Africans and people of African descent in Europe, America and Africa. a. Abolitionist movement c. Socialist movement b. Liberalist movement d. Nationalist movement 4. He is the most prominent African American orator, journalist and anti-slavery leader of the 19th century. a. Sojourner Truth c. Frederick Douglass b. Henry David Thoreau d. Charles Darwin 5. It emerged from two main sources, the romantic exaltation of feeling and identity. a. Liberalism c. Romanticism b. Socialism d. Nationalism 6. This is an attempt to describe human behavior and surroundings or to represent figures and objects exactly as they are or appear in life. a. Realism in art c. Realism in religion b. Realism in painting d. Realism in science 7. It expressed itself musically in work that strove for light, elegant sounds and graceful melodies. a. Rococo style c. classic style b. Romantic style d. musical style 8. People in this age are devoted to objectivity, reason and order. a. Enlightenment c. abolitionism b. Romantic d. Age of Reason 9. It is a novel about love and marriage. a. Indiana c. Wuthering Heights b. Jane Eyre d. Les Miserables 10. A novel that described which human being trapped in social system feature a wide gap between rich and poor. a. Indiana c. Madame Bovary b. Middlemarch d. Jane Eyre Classification. Choose the letter of the item that does not belong to the group; then identify the category of the remaining three by choosing only the letter from the list below. A. Romantic Music F. Romantic Literature B. Romanticism in the Art G. Romanticism Scientist C. Industrial Revolutionist H. Realist D. Neo-Classicism in Art I. Philosophers E. Astronomy and Physics J. Romantic Writers 1. A. Franz Schubert B. Hector Berlirez 2. A. Isaac Newton B. Nicolas Copernicus 3. A. Jane Austen B. David Ricardo 4. A. Thomas Jefferson B. Adam Smith 5. A. Immanuel Kant B. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel 6. A. William Wordsworth B. Charlotte Bronte C. Franz Joseph Haydn D. Ludwig van Beethoven C. Galileo Galilei D. Francis Bacon C. Jacques-Louis David D. Thomas Jefferson C. David Ricardo D. Thomas Malthus C. Joseph Von Schelling D. Johann Wolfgang von Geothe C. Lord Byron D. John Keats

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7. A. Francis Bacon B. Rene Descartes 8. A. Charles Darwin B. Leo Tolstoy 9. A. Gustav Courbet B. Honore Daunier 10. A. Charles Darwin B. John Keats

C. Alexander Pope D. Blaise Pascal C. Victor Hugo D. Gustave Flaubert C. gustave Flaubert D. Jean Francois Millet C. John Dalton D. Louis Pasteur

III. Analogy. Fill the blank with the correct word to complete the analogy. Choose only the letter of the word that will show the same relationship as the first pair. 1. Francis Bacon : knowledge is power :: Rene Descartes : _______________ a. Tabula Rasa c. Aint I a Woman b. I think, therefore I am d. The heart has a reasons that reason does not know 2. Percy Shelly : When the lamp is Shattered :: Mary Shelly : _______________ a. Annabel Lee c. Frankenstein b. Faust d. Residence in France 3. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe : literature :: Ludwig van Beethoven : _______________ a. Politics c. painting b. Art d. music 4. Charles Darwin : scientist :: Henry David Thoreau : _______________ a. Abolitionist c. Transcendentalist b. Realist d. Romanticist 5. Galileo Galilei : law of inertia :: Isaac Newton : _______________ a. Theory of gravity c. Theory of evolution b. Theory of inertia d. Theory of creation 6. Les Miserables : Victor Hugo :: Christmas Carol : _______________ a. Charles Darwin c. Charles Dickens b. Charles Angels d. Charles Eliot 7. Music: opera :: Literature :: _______________ a. Painting c. social norm b. Novel d. sculpture 8. Richard Wagner : German composer :: Foedor Dostoevsky : _______________ a. Russian novelist c. Russian painter b. Russian artist d. Russian singer 9. Emotionalism : Romanticism in the arts :: Capitalism : _______________ a. Industrial Revolution c. French revolution b. American revolution d. Capital revolution 10. Pastoral style: scenes of peasant life :: sublime style : _______________ a. Devastating aspects of nature c. cult of nature b. Revenge of nature d. universal presence of god in nature

IV. Enumeration. Enumerate the following. (20 pts.) A. Five (5) social philosophical movement or theories during the Romanticism to realism Period. B. Three (3) major revolutions during the Romanticism. C. Four (4) romantic ideals during romanticism D. Four (4) romantic writers and poets E. Four (4) realist writers or novelist The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack in will. Vince Lombardi Prepared by: Jennifer G. Erese Approved by: JEFFREY FRANCO Dean, College of Accountancy

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