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  • 1

    It is the movement or conveying of persons and goods from one location to another.

    TRANSPORTATION

  • 2

    A word that came from Greek means“to pasture”

    NOMAD

  • 3

    Groups that migrate in a established pattern to find pasture lands for their domestic livestock.

    NOMAD

  • 4

    comprises foraging populations who wander in search of food.

    FIRST TYPE OF NOMAD

  • 5

    those who move with their family, belongings, and herds of cattle, camel, sheep, or goats through an annual cycle of pasture whose availability is determined by alteration of hot and cold or wet and dry season.

    SECOND TYPE OF NOMAD

  • 6

    comprises gypsies, tinkers, and similar itinerants in urban and complex societies.

    THIRD TYPE OF NOMAD

  • 7

    VARIOUS ANCIENT MODES OF TRANSPORTATION

    MANPOWER, WIND POWED, AND ANIMAL POWER

  • 8

    Pedestrian was coined from the Latin word “________”

    PEDESTER

  • 9

    A latin word Pedester means _____________.

    TO TRAVEL BY FOOT

  • 10

    It is balanced on one shoulder; the ends of the pole are supported by two men with goods suspended from pole in between.

    CARRYING POLE

  • 11

    Where Carrying pole came from?

    CHINA AND FAR EAST

  • 12

    It is a method where goods are carried on the back by a person.

    BACK LOAD

  • 13

    This ancient mode of carrying goods uses a strap placed across the forehead to support the load on a wooden framework.

    TUMPLINE

  • 14

    In this place, people carry pots using a wooden framework supported by a tumpline across the forehead.

    SUBTEMALA

  • 15

    In this place, a strap passes over the chest to support a load on the back.

    THE ANDES

  • 16

    heavy burdens are placed on sledge which rested on a series of rollers.

    SLEDGE ON ROLLERS

  • 17

    a simple sledge, probably man-drawn was in use at the end of the Old Stone age in northern Europe, as evidenced by fragments of wooden runners which survived

    SLEDGE ON RUNNERS

  • 18

    pole arrangement, serves as a platform on which burdens are placed.

    TRAVOIS

  • 19

    What are the various ancient mode of transportation by Manpower

    CARRYING POLE, BACK LOAD, TRUMPLINE, SLEDGE ON ROLLERS, SLEDGE ON RUNNERS

  • 20

    the first animal domesticated, is too slight to carry heavy load.

    DOG

  • 21

    first domesticated animal in the Middle East.

    DONKEY

  • 22

    The only new world animal other than the dog capable of domestication for use in transport.

    LLAMA

  • 23

    In the high Andes, the _______ was used as a pack animal by the Incas and their Spanish conquerors, as its means of transportation by modern Andean people.

    LLAMA

  • 24

    This animal was used by the Carthaginians in their war against Rome.

    ELEPHANT

  • 25

    In which country were elephants formerly used in war and are still used in ceremonial processions and big game hunting?

    INDIA

  • 26

    These two countries widely use elephants in the lumber industry.

    BURMA AND THAILAND

  • 27

    This large animal has been used historically for transportation, warfare, and labor, especially in Asian countries.

    ELEPHANT

  • 28

    This African animal was once used in ancient warfare but has not been tamed in recent centuries.

    AFRICAN ELEPHANT

  • 29

    In Europe, this animal was commonly used to draw wheeled vehicles and for riding before the invention of mechanized transport.

    HORSE

  • 30

    This type of camel has two humps and is found in Central Asia.

    BACTIRIAN CAMEL

  • 31

    This type of camel has one hump and is commonly found in Arabia.

    DROMEDARY CAMEL

  • 32

    This camel is not only used for riding but also to draw carts.

    BACTIRIAN CAMEL

  • 33

    This kind of camel is fleeter and specially bred by Arab nomads for fast-paced riding.

    DROMEDARY CAMEL

  • 34

    A long-haired type of cattle that lives at high altitudes on the Tibetan plateau and in the neighboring

    YAK

  • 35

    This was first used when a Korean General employed one in a Bridge Building.

    ANCIENT KITE

  • 36

    Who invented ornithopter

    LEONARDO DA VINCI

  • 37

    a rocket plane which was to be propelled by gunpowder.

    ERNST WERNER VON SIEMEN'S ROCKET PLANE

  • 38

    a German Inventor who also made a study of birds and experimented with ornithopters.

    OTTO LILIENTHAL

  • 39

    His chief work was with gliders.

    OTTO LILIENTHAL

  • 40

    a Brazilian who experimented with the steam-powered balloon in Paris. In 1898 completed the construction of his first airship.

    SANTOS DUMONT'S AIRSHIP

  • 41

    They built biplane kite before they flew successfully their first man-carrying powered machine.

    ORVILLE AND WILBUR WRIGHT

  • 42

    one of man’s great inventions

    WHEEL

  • 43

    Wheel was invented probably in ___________

    WESTERN ASIA

  • 44

    This is the oldest wheel ever found in Europe or anywhere in the world.

    LJUBLJANA MARSHES WOODEN WHEEL

  • 45

    This ancient civilization was known as the major road builders of the ancient world.

    ROMAN

  • 46

    He Did not abandon the theory of feeder road building and perfected the macadamized road in England about _____.

    JOHN L. MACADAM, 1815

  • 47

    Is one of the greatest inventions that appeared for the last three hundred years.

    MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION

  • 48

    Who built the first Steam Engine?

    JAMES WATT

  • 49

    Who built steamboat in 1775

    JACQUES PERIER

  • 50

    Who invented the Steamboat Clermont?

    ROBERT FULTON

  • 51

    Who is the first fast mail coach?

    JOHN PALMER

  • 52

    Who introduced streerable when creating “draisienne” or “dandy horse” (bicycle)

    KARL VON DRAIS

  • 53

    Who invented the vulcanized rubber tires?

    CHARLES GOODYEAR

  • 54

    Who invented the first machine with pedals which were attached to and drove the rear wheel by means of cranks

    KIRK PATRICK MACMILLAN

  • 55

    Who developed the internal combustion engine

    JEAN L. LENOIR

  • 56

    They're pioneered the manufacture of gas engines and later Daimler became a successful automobile manufacturer.

    NICOLAUS OTTO AND GOTTLIEB DAIMLER

  • 57

    Who developed the first practical pneumatic tire for bicycle

    JOHN BOYD DUNLOP

  • 58

    developed the diesel engine also known as compression-ignition engine, is an internal combustion engine that uses the heat compression to initiate ignition to burn the fuel.

    RUDOLF DIESEL

  • 59

    Who introduced the MODEL T

    HENRY FORD

  • 60

    It refers to the movement of persons, goods, or vehicles, either powered by combustion system or animal drawn vehicle, from one place to another for the purpose of safe travel.

    TRAFFIC

  • 61

    Traffic is originally meant _____

    TRADE

  • 62

    It is an executive function such as planning, organizing, and directing, supervising, coordinating, operating, recording budgeting traffic affairs.

    TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

  • 63

    It also refers to the activities undertaken by a highway transportation agency to improve roadway system safety, efficiency, and effectiveness for both providers and consumers of transportation services.

    TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

  • 64

    Refers to the skillful use of means to accomplish purpose.

    MANAGEMENT

  • 65

    Pertains to a cause or series of acts to effect certain purpose, manner of action; or a vital or natural process of activity.

    OPERATION

  • 66

    refers to that part of the traffic way over which motor vehicles pass.

    ROADWAY

  • 67

    A type of road that interconnects provinces and/or cities

    NATIONAL ROADS

  • 68

    This road classification connects municipalities and/or cities within a province.

    PROVINCIAL ROADS

  • 69

    It interconnects barangays within a city.

    CITY ROADS

  • 70

    A road that interconnects barangays within a municipality.

    MUNICIPAL ROADS

  • 71

    Roads or streets located within a barangay that connect sitios or places within it.

    BARANGAY ROADS

  • 72

    A modern urban system of roadway above street level for free flow of traffic.

    SKY WAY

  • 73

    one of the longitudinal strips from which the carriageway can be divided whether or not defined by longitudinal road markings.

    LANE

  • 74

    any public thoroughfare, public boulevard, avenue, park alley, but shall not include roadway upon grounds owned by private persons, colleges, universities, or other similar institution.

    HIGHWAY

  • 75

    A conduit running entirely under the ground for fast travel route of commuters.

    SUBWAY

  • 76

    Refers to a roadway passing through another roadway

    OVERPASS

  • 77

    A through traffic for free-flow of vehicular movement.

    EXPRESSWAY

  • 78

    A passage of wide section cut through hill to shorten circuitous roadway.

    TUNNEL ROAD

  • 79

    Intended for farm-to-market traffic.

    FEEDER ROAD

  • 80

    It refers to either side of the roadway, especially along highways.

    SHOULDER

  • 81

    it refers to the paved walkway along the side of a street.

    SIDEWALK

  • 82

    it means every highway or portion thereof on which vehicular traffic is given the right-of-way,

    THROUGH HIGHWAY

  • 83

    it is a highway that has limited entrances and exits such as the expressways, freeways, or motorways.

    THROUGHWAY OR THRUWAY

  • 84

    What are the Road Classifications According to political subdivision

    NATIONAL ROADS, PROVINCIAL ROADS, CITY ROADS, MUNICIPAL ROADS

  • 85

    Refers to the area of a roadway created when two or more roadways join together

    INTERSECTION

  • 86

    The main road as conduit system with a right of way from 20 meters to 120 meters.

    NATIONAL ROADS

  • 87

    The linkages between two municipalities with right of way from 15 meters to 60 meters.

    PROVINCIAL ROADS

  • 88

    The inter-link between municipalities and within the city proper with right of way of 15 meters.

    CITY ROADS

  • 89

    All roads within the town proper with the right of way of not less than 10 meters.

    MUNICIPAL ROADS

  • 90

    is an internal combustion engine that uses the heat compression to initiate ignition to burn the fuel.

    DIESEL

  • 91

    Jacques perrier built steamboat in what year?

    1775

  • 92

    The first airmail was delivered in what year?

    1911

  • 93

    Traffic was originates from Greco-Roman word “______” with reference to the __________

    TRAFICO, MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE

  • 94

    The Greek originally called the system as “_______”

    TRAFIGA

  • 95

    The word traffic was crafted from Famous " _________"

    TRAFALGAR SQUARE

  • 96

    What is the french word for "traffic"

    TRAFIQUE

  • 97

    What is the italian word for "traffic"

    TRAFFICO

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It is the movement or conveying of persons and goods from one location to another.

    TRANSPORTATION

  • 2

    A word that came from Greek means“to pasture”

    NOMAD

  • 3

    Groups that migrate in a established pattern to find pasture lands for their domestic livestock.

    NOMAD

  • 4

    comprises foraging populations who wander in search of food.

    FIRST TYPE OF NOMAD

  • 5

    those who move with their family, belongings, and herds of cattle, camel, sheep, or goats through an annual cycle of pasture whose availability is determined by alteration of hot and cold or wet and dry season.

    SECOND TYPE OF NOMAD

  • 6

    comprises gypsies, tinkers, and similar itinerants in urban and complex societies.

    THIRD TYPE OF NOMAD

  • 7

    VARIOUS ANCIENT MODES OF TRANSPORTATION

    MANPOWER, WIND POWED, AND ANIMAL POWER

  • 8

    Pedestrian was coined from the Latin word “________”

    PEDESTER

  • 9

    A latin word Pedester means _____________.

    TO TRAVEL BY FOOT

  • 10

    It is balanced on one shoulder; the ends of the pole are supported by two men with goods suspended from pole in between.

    CARRYING POLE

  • 11

    Where Carrying pole came from?

    CHINA AND FAR EAST

  • 12

    It is a method where goods are carried on the back by a person.

    BACK LOAD

  • 13

    This ancient mode of carrying goods uses a strap placed across the forehead to support the load on a wooden framework.

    TUMPLINE

  • 14

    In this place, people carry pots using a wooden framework supported by a tumpline across the forehead.

    SUBTEMALA

  • 15

    In this place, a strap passes over the chest to support a load on the back.

    THE ANDES

  • 16

    heavy burdens are placed on sledge which rested on a series of rollers.

    SLEDGE ON ROLLERS

  • 17

    a simple sledge, probably man-drawn was in use at the end of the Old Stone age in northern Europe, as evidenced by fragments of wooden runners which survived

    SLEDGE ON RUNNERS

  • 18

    pole arrangement, serves as a platform on which burdens are placed.

    TRAVOIS

  • 19

    What are the various ancient mode of transportation by Manpower

    CARRYING POLE, BACK LOAD, TRUMPLINE, SLEDGE ON ROLLERS, SLEDGE ON RUNNERS

  • 20

    the first animal domesticated, is too slight to carry heavy load.

    DOG

  • 21

    first domesticated animal in the Middle East.

    DONKEY

  • 22

    The only new world animal other than the dog capable of domestication for use in transport.

    LLAMA

  • 23

    In the high Andes, the _______ was used as a pack animal by the Incas and their Spanish conquerors, as its means of transportation by modern Andean people.

    LLAMA

  • 24

    This animal was used by the Carthaginians in their war against Rome.

    ELEPHANT

  • 25

    In which country were elephants formerly used in war and are still used in ceremonial processions and big game hunting?

    INDIA

  • 26

    These two countries widely use elephants in the lumber industry.

    BURMA AND THAILAND

  • 27

    This large animal has been used historically for transportation, warfare, and labor, especially in Asian countries.

    ELEPHANT

  • 28

    This African animal was once used in ancient warfare but has not been tamed in recent centuries.

    AFRICAN ELEPHANT

  • 29

    In Europe, this animal was commonly used to draw wheeled vehicles and for riding before the invention of mechanized transport.

    HORSE

  • 30

    This type of camel has two humps and is found in Central Asia.

    BACTIRIAN CAMEL

  • 31

    This type of camel has one hump and is commonly found in Arabia.

    DROMEDARY CAMEL

  • 32

    This camel is not only used for riding but also to draw carts.

    BACTIRIAN CAMEL

  • 33

    This kind of camel is fleeter and specially bred by Arab nomads for fast-paced riding.

    DROMEDARY CAMEL

  • 34

    A long-haired type of cattle that lives at high altitudes on the Tibetan plateau and in the neighboring

    YAK

  • 35

    This was first used when a Korean General employed one in a Bridge Building.

    ANCIENT KITE

  • 36

    Who invented ornithopter

    LEONARDO DA VINCI

  • 37

    a rocket plane which was to be propelled by gunpowder.

    ERNST WERNER VON SIEMEN'S ROCKET PLANE

  • 38

    a German Inventor who also made a study of birds and experimented with ornithopters.

    OTTO LILIENTHAL

  • 39

    His chief work was with gliders.

    OTTO LILIENTHAL

  • 40

    a Brazilian who experimented with the steam-powered balloon in Paris. In 1898 completed the construction of his first airship.

    SANTOS DUMONT'S AIRSHIP

  • 41

    They built biplane kite before they flew successfully their first man-carrying powered machine.

    ORVILLE AND WILBUR WRIGHT

  • 42

    one of man’s great inventions

    WHEEL

  • 43

    Wheel was invented probably in ___________

    WESTERN ASIA

  • 44

    This is the oldest wheel ever found in Europe or anywhere in the world.

    LJUBLJANA MARSHES WOODEN WHEEL

  • 45

    This ancient civilization was known as the major road builders of the ancient world.

    ROMAN

  • 46

    He Did not abandon the theory of feeder road building and perfected the macadamized road in England about _____.

    JOHN L. MACADAM, 1815

  • 47

    Is one of the greatest inventions that appeared for the last three hundred years.

    MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION

  • 48

    Who built the first Steam Engine?

    JAMES WATT

  • 49

    Who built steamboat in 1775

    JACQUES PERIER

  • 50

    Who invented the Steamboat Clermont?

    ROBERT FULTON

  • 51

    Who is the first fast mail coach?

    JOHN PALMER

  • 52

    Who introduced streerable when creating “draisienne” or “dandy horse” (bicycle)

    KARL VON DRAIS

  • 53

    Who invented the vulcanized rubber tires?

    CHARLES GOODYEAR

  • 54

    Who invented the first machine with pedals which were attached to and drove the rear wheel by means of cranks

    KIRK PATRICK MACMILLAN

  • 55

    Who developed the internal combustion engine

    JEAN L. LENOIR

  • 56

    They're pioneered the manufacture of gas engines and later Daimler became a successful automobile manufacturer.

    NICOLAUS OTTO AND GOTTLIEB DAIMLER

  • 57

    Who developed the first practical pneumatic tire for bicycle

    JOHN BOYD DUNLOP

  • 58

    developed the diesel engine also known as compression-ignition engine, is an internal combustion engine that uses the heat compression to initiate ignition to burn the fuel.

    RUDOLF DIESEL

  • 59

    Who introduced the MODEL T

    HENRY FORD

  • 60

    It refers to the movement of persons, goods, or vehicles, either powered by combustion system or animal drawn vehicle, from one place to another for the purpose of safe travel.

    TRAFFIC

  • 61

    Traffic is originally meant _____

    TRADE

  • 62

    It is an executive function such as planning, organizing, and directing, supervising, coordinating, operating, recording budgeting traffic affairs.

    TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

  • 63

    It also refers to the activities undertaken by a highway transportation agency to improve roadway system safety, efficiency, and effectiveness for both providers and consumers of transportation services.

    TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

  • 64

    Refers to the skillful use of means to accomplish purpose.

    MANAGEMENT

  • 65

    Pertains to a cause or series of acts to effect certain purpose, manner of action; or a vital or natural process of activity.

    OPERATION

  • 66

    refers to that part of the traffic way over which motor vehicles pass.

    ROADWAY

  • 67

    A type of road that interconnects provinces and/or cities

    NATIONAL ROADS

  • 68

    This road classification connects municipalities and/or cities within a province.

    PROVINCIAL ROADS

  • 69

    It interconnects barangays within a city.

    CITY ROADS

  • 70

    A road that interconnects barangays within a municipality.

    MUNICIPAL ROADS

  • 71

    Roads or streets located within a barangay that connect sitios or places within it.

    BARANGAY ROADS

  • 72

    A modern urban system of roadway above street level for free flow of traffic.

    SKY WAY

  • 73

    one of the longitudinal strips from which the carriageway can be divided whether or not defined by longitudinal road markings.

    LANE

  • 74

    any public thoroughfare, public boulevard, avenue, park alley, but shall not include roadway upon grounds owned by private persons, colleges, universities, or other similar institution.

    HIGHWAY

  • 75

    A conduit running entirely under the ground for fast travel route of commuters.

    SUBWAY

  • 76

    Refers to a roadway passing through another roadway

    OVERPASS

  • 77

    A through traffic for free-flow of vehicular movement.

    EXPRESSWAY

  • 78

    A passage of wide section cut through hill to shorten circuitous roadway.

    TUNNEL ROAD

  • 79

    Intended for farm-to-market traffic.

    FEEDER ROAD

  • 80

    It refers to either side of the roadway, especially along highways.

    SHOULDER

  • 81

    it refers to the paved walkway along the side of a street.

    SIDEWALK

  • 82

    it means every highway or portion thereof on which vehicular traffic is given the right-of-way,

    THROUGH HIGHWAY

  • 83

    it is a highway that has limited entrances and exits such as the expressways, freeways, or motorways.

    THROUGHWAY OR THRUWAY

  • 84

    What are the Road Classifications According to political subdivision

    NATIONAL ROADS, PROVINCIAL ROADS, CITY ROADS, MUNICIPAL ROADS

  • 85

    Refers to the area of a roadway created when two or more roadways join together

    INTERSECTION

  • 86

    The main road as conduit system with a right of way from 20 meters to 120 meters.

    NATIONAL ROADS

  • 87

    The linkages between two municipalities with right of way from 15 meters to 60 meters.

    PROVINCIAL ROADS

  • 88

    The inter-link between municipalities and within the city proper with right of way of 15 meters.

    CITY ROADS

  • 89

    All roads within the town proper with the right of way of not less than 10 meters.

    MUNICIPAL ROADS

  • 90

    is an internal combustion engine that uses the heat compression to initiate ignition to burn the fuel.

    DIESEL

  • 91

    Jacques perrier built steamboat in what year?

    1775

  • 92

    The first airmail was delivered in what year?

    1911

  • 93

    Traffic was originates from Greco-Roman word “______” with reference to the __________

    TRAFICO, MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE

  • 94

    The Greek originally called the system as “_______”

    TRAFIGA

  • 95

    The word traffic was crafted from Famous " _________"

    TRAFALGAR SQUARE

  • 96

    What is the french word for "traffic"

    TRAFIQUE

  • 97

    What is the italian word for "traffic"

    TRAFFICO