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This document provides a certificate and module for a professional course in education. It contains a summary of key concepts from educational theories and 22 multiple choice review questions. The questions cover topics like cognitive development, moral development, learning theories, teaching approaches, and analyzing lesson objectives. The purpose is to test understanding of educational psychology principles and help prepare students for their professional licensing exam.

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ASTRA EDUCATION

CURRICULUM

MODULE 15
Professional Education
(Notes and Reviewer)

Haggai Training and Development Services

PATERNO D. AGUILA
Leonora A. Atanacio

REVISED EDITION
January 2023

Module 15 - Professional Education (Notes & Reviewer)


Certificate of Professional Course in
Education 5. According to R.A. 9155, which among the following
is considered the “heart of the formal education
system”?
Pre-BLEPT Review a. The pupil
Module 16 (Annex) b. The teacher
c. The classroom
Professional Education d. The school
6. You arrange the rows of blocks in such a way that
a row of 5 blocks is longer than a row of 7 blocks. If
1. With R.A. 9155, to which body were all the you ask which row has more, Grade 1 pupils will
functions, programs, and activities of the say that it is the row that makes the longer line.
Department of Education related to Sports Based on Piaget’s cognitive development theory,
competition transferred? what problem is illustrated?
a. Technical Education Services Department a. Assimilation problem
Authority b. Accommodation problem
b. Philippine Sports Commission c. Conservation problem
c. National Commission for Culture and the Arts d. Egocentrism problem
d. Commission on Higher Education 7. According to R.A. 9155, a school head has two
2. Parenting style influences children’s development. roles, namely administrative manager and ____.
Read the following parent’s remarks for their a. Health officer
children then, answer the question. b. Instructional leader
Parent C – Tells her child: “You should do it my c. Facilitator
way or else. There is no discussion.” d. Guidance counselor
Parent D – Tells her husband: “It is 10:00 PM, do 8. After reading and paraphrasing Robert Frost’s
you know where your child is?” Stopping by the Woods on Snowy Evening,
Parent E – Tells her child: “You know, you should Teacher Marko asked the class to share any
have not done that. Let’s talk about it so you can insight derived from the poem. In which domain in
handle the situation better next time.” Bloom’s taxonomy of objectives is the term
Parent F – Tells her child: “You may do what you paraphrase?
want. We will always be here for you, no matter a. Analysis c. Comprehension
what you do.” b. Application d. Synthesis
Which Parenting style is Authoritarian? 9. Which characterizes a constructivist teaching-
a. D b. F c. E d. C learning process?
3. Two identical beakers A and B are presented to the a. Conceptual interrelatedness
child. Teacher Sonny pours the liquid from B to C b. Multiple perspectives
which is taller and thinner than A and B but has c. Authentic assessment
equal capacity with B. The teacher asks if the d. Passive acceptance of information
beakers A and C have the same amount of liquid. 10. On what theory is the sequencing of instruction
The child says “NO” and points to C as the beaker anchored?
that has more liquid. In which cognitive a. Gagne’s hierarchical theory
developmental stage is the child? b. B.F. Skinner’s operant conditioning theory
a. Sensorimotor stage c. Bandura’s social learning theory
b. Concrete operational stage d. Thorndike’s law of effect
c. Pre-operational stage 11. A common complaint of teachers about pupils is
d. Formal Operational stage this: “You give them assignment, the following day
4. To determine her students’ level of moral they come without any. You teach them this today,
development, Teacher Evangeline presents to her asks them tomorrow and they don’t know. It is as if
class a morally ambiguous situation and asks them there is nothing that you taught them at all.” Based
what they would do in such a situation. On whose on the theory of information processing, what must
theory is Teacher Evangeline’s technique based? teachers do to counteract pupil’s forgetting?
a. Bruner I. Punish every child who can’t give correct
b. Kohlberg answers to questions.
c. Freud II. Work for meaningful learning by connecting
d. Piaget lesson to what pupils know.
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III. Reward every child who remembers past 19. “Do not cheat. Cheating does not pay. If you do,
lessons. you cheat yourself” says the voiceless voice from
a. III only c. II and III within you. In the context of Freud’s theory, which
b. I and III d. II only is/are at work?
12. When small children call all animals “dogs”, what a. Id c. Ego
process is illustrated, based on Piaget’s cognitive b. Id and Superego d. Superego
development theory? 20. Here are comments from School Head Carmen
a. Assimilation c. Reversion regarding her observations on teacher’s practice in
b. Conservation d. lesson planning:
Accommodation The words “identify,” “tell” and “enumerate” are
13. Based on Bandura’s theory, which conditions must overused. Many times they make use of non-
be present for a student to learn from a model? behavioral terms. Often their lesson objectives do
I. Attention III. Motor reproduction not include value formation and inculcation.
II. Retention IV. Motivation What can be inferred from the School Head’s
a. I and II c. I, II, III and IV comments regarding teacher formulated lesson
b. I, II and III d. III and IV objectives?
14. According to Tolman’s theory on purposive a. Often lesson objectives are in the low level
behaviorism, learning is goal-directed. What is its b. Very often lesson objectives are in the
implication to teaching? cognitive domain
a. Evaluate lessons based on your objective/s c. Quite often lesson objectives describe
b. Set as many objectives as you can teacher’s behavior
c. Stick to your objectives/s no matter what d. Often lesson objectives are in the
happens psychomotor domain
d. Make the objective/s of your lesson clear and 21. Sassi, a Grade I pupil is asked, “Why do you pray
specific everyday?” Sassi answered, “Mommy said so.”
15. Which is the ideal stage of moral development? Based on Kohlberg’s theory, in which moral
Stage of _____. development stage is Sassi?
a. Social contract a. Pre-convention level
b. Universal ethical principle b. Conventional level
c. Law and order c. In between conventional and post-
d. Good boy/good girl conventional levels
16. Cristina’s family had a family picture when she was d. In between pre- and post-conventional levels
not yet born. Unable to see herself in the family 22. Teacher Fatima tells her students: “You must be
picture, she cried despite her mother’s explanation honest at all times not only because you are afraid
that she was not yet born when the family picture of the punishment but more because you
was taken. What does Cristina’s behavior show? yourselves are convinced of the value of honesty.”
a. Limited social cognition Based on Kohlberg’s theory, which level of moral
b. Egocentrism development does the teacher want her students to
c. Semi-logical reasoning reach?
d. Rigidity of thought a. Conventional level
17. To help a student learn to the optimum, Vygotsky b. Between conventional and post-conventional
advises us to bridge the student’s present skill level levels
and the desired skill level by ______. c. Between pre-conventional and post-
a. Challenging c. Inspiring conventional levels
b. Scaffolding d. Motivating d. Post-conventional level
18. Based on Piaget’s theory, what should a teacher 23. Why is babyhood referred to as a “critical period” in
provide in the formal operational stage? personality development? Because:
a. Stimulating environment with ample objects to a. At this time the baby is exposed to many
play with physical and psychological hazards
b. Games and other physical activities to develop b. Changes in the personality pattern take place
motor skills c. At this time the foundations are laid upon
c. Activities for hypothesis formulation which the adult personality structure will be
d. Learning activities that involve problems of built
classification and ordering d. The brain grows and develops at such an
accelerated rate during babyhood
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24. It is good to give students creative learning tasks Step 2 – Teacher wrote 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 4 6
because ______. 8 10 12
a. Development is affected by cultural changes and showed how to reduce them to 1 2
b. The development of individuals is unique Step 3 – Teacher wrote 3 , 6 , 4 and
c. Development is the individual’s choice 9 9 12
d. Development is aided by stimulation showed how to reduce them to their lowest term.
25. According to Havighurst’s development tasks, Step 4 – Teacher gave this written exercise to the
reaching and maintaining satisfactory performance class.
in one’s occupational career is supposed to have Reduce the following fractions to their lowest terms:
been attained during ____. 3, 7, 5, 8, 5, 4
a. Middle age and Early adulthood 12 14 10 16 15 6
b. Middle age Did the lesson begin with concrete experience then
c. Old age developed into the abstract?
d. Early adulthood a. No
26. Student Deina says: “I have to go to school on time. b. Yes, a little
This is what the rule says.” In what level of moral c. Yes, by way of the examples given by the
development is the student? teacher
a. Pre-conventional d. Yes, the pupils were involved in arriving at the
b. Post-conventional rule on reducing fractions to their lowest terms
c. Conventional 32. I want to compare two concepts. Which technique
d. Cannot be specifically determined is most appropriate?
27. In planning for instruction, can a teacher begin with a. Attribute wheel
assessment? b. K-W-L techniques
a. No, it may discourage and scare the learners c. Venn diagram
b. Yes, determine entry knowledge or skill d. Spider web organizer
c. Yes, to make the class pay attention 33. Which activity should a teacher have more for his
d. No, assessment is only at the end of a lesson students if he wants them to develop logical-
28. Which among the following is closest to the real mathematical thinking?
human digestive system for study in the classroom? a. Focus group discussion
a. Drawing of the human digestive system on the b. Problem solving
board c. Games
b. Model of the human digestive system d. Small group discussion
c. The human digestive system projected on an 34. I want to use a pre-teaching strategy that will
OHP immediately engage my students in the content
d. Drawing of the human digestive system on a and will enable me to get an insight into how
page of a textbook students think and feel about the topic. Which is
29. Here is a question: “Is the paragraph a good one?” most appropriate?
Evaluate. If broken down to simplify, which is the a. K-W-L chart c.Graphic organizer
best simplification? b. Story boarding d. Document analysis
a. Why is the paragraph a good one? Prove 35. For a discussion of a topic from various
b. Is the paragraph a good one? Why or Why not? perspectives, it is best to hold a ______.
c. If you asked to evaluate something, what do a. Debate c. Panel discussion
you do? Evaluate the paragraph? b. Brainstorming d. Symposium
d. What are the qualities of a good paragraph? 36. After establishing my learning objectives, what
Does the paragraph have these qualities? should I do to find out what my students already
30. Which one is in support of greater interaction? know and what they do not yet know in relation to
a. Probing my lesson objectives in the cognitive domain?
b. Repeating the question a. Give a pretest
c. Not allowing a student to complete a response b. Study the least learned competencies in the
d. Selecting the same student respondents National Achievement Test
31. With this specific objective, to reduce fractions to c. Analyze my students’ grades last year
their lowest terms, this is how the teacher d. Interview a sample of my students
developed the lesson. 37. What characterizes genuine change? Change in
Step 1 – Teacher stated the rule on how to reduce _____.
fractions to their lowest term a. Appearance c. Substance
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b. Form d. Physical 45. Teacher Neri wants to develop the ability of sound
attribute judgment in his students. Which of the following
38. In which strategy, can students acquire information questions should he ask?
from various perspectives, and led to reflective a. What is the essayist saying about judging
thinking and group consensus? other people?
a. Debate b. With the elements of a good paragraph in
b. Small group discussion mind, which one is best written?
c. Panel discussion c. Why is there so much poverty in a country
d. Symposium where there is plenty of natural resources?
39. At the end of my lesson on the role of a teacher in d. Of the characters in the story, with whom do
learning, I asked the class: “In what way is a you identify yourself?
teacher an enzyme?” With this question, it 46. The teacher is the first audio-visual aid in the
engaged the class in _______. classroom. What does this imply?
a. Allegorical thinking a. You take care that you follow the fashion or
b. Concrete thinking else students won’t listen to you
c. Metaphorical thinking b. Your physical appearance and voice should
d. Symbolical thinking be such that students are helped to learn
40. Which must be primarily considered in the choice of c. Make good use of the radio and TV in the
instructional aide? classroom
a. Must stimulate and maintain student interest d. Include singing in your teaching method
b. Must be updated and relevant to Filipino 47. I used the gumamela flower, a complete flower, to
setting teach the parts of a flower. Which method did I use?
c. Must be suited to the lesson objective a. Demonstration method
d. Must be new and skillfully made b. Type-study method
41. For lesson clarity and effective retention, which c. Drill method
should a teacher observe, according to Bruner’s d. Laboratory method
theory? 48. A teacher would use a standardized test ______.
a. Begin teaching at the concrete level but go a. To serve as a unit test
beyond it by reaching the abstract b. To serve as a final examination
b. Use purely verbal symbols in teaching c. To engage in easy scoring
c. Start at the concrete level and end there d. To compare her students to national norms
d. End teaching with verbal symbols 49. Other than finding out how well the course
42. Is it advisable to use realias all the time? competencies were met, Teacher Kathy also wants
a. No, for the sake of variety of instructional to know her students’ performance when compared
materials with other students in the country. What is Teacher
b. No, only when feasible Kathy interested to do?
c. Yes, because there is no substitute for realias a. Formative evaluation
d. Yes, because it is the real thing b. Authentic evaluation
43. I want my students to look at the issues on the call c. Norm-referenced evaluation
for President Arroyo to step down from several d. Criterion-referenced evaluation
perspectives. Which activity is most fitting? 50. I want to help my students retain new information.
a. Cross examination c. Symposium Which one will I use?
b. Panel discussion d. Debate a. Questions c. Games
44. I intended to inculcate in my students the value of b. Mnemonics d. Simulations
order and cleanliness. I begin my lesson by asking 51. I want to use a diagram to compare the traditional
them to share their experiences about the dirtiest and authentic modes of assessment. Which one is
and the cleanest place they have seen and how most fit?
they felt about them. From there I lead them to the a. Affinity diagram
consequences of dirty and clean home of b. Tree diagram
surroundings. In my lesson development plan, how c. Venn diagram
do I proceed? d. Fishbone diagram
a. Transductively c. Deductively
b. Inductively d. Concretely 52. A big story in your local newspaper. You want to
use the headlines as an inquiry device. To increase
student participation, you might begin by ____.
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a. Asking one to read the news story and b. Kinesthetically intelligent
interpret what he read after c. Mathematically intelligent
b. Asking the class to infer connotations and d. Linguistically intelligent
denotations from the headline 60. If I want to develop creative thinking in my students,
c. Explaining what you believe to be the which one/s should I use?
underlying causes I. Problem solving
d. Describing the background of the story as you II. Brainstorming
know it III. Dramatics
53. If a triadic interaction includes three (3) persons, a. I and II c. III only
how many persons are included in a dyadic b. II only d. I, II and II
interaction? 61. Which is/are effective method/s in teaching
a. Two students critical reading skills?
b. Two groups composed of two persons each a. Read and interpret three different movie
c. One, the person and himself reviews
d. Four b. Interpret editorials about a particular subject
54. When I teach skills that are critical to the learning from three different newspaper
of the next topics, what should I employ? c. Distinguish fiction from non-fiction materials
a. Direct instruction d. Interpret editorials and read and interpret
b. Mastery learning three different movie reviews
c. Socratic method 62. I want to present the characteristics features of a
d. Cooperative learning constructivist approach. What should I use?
55. I want my students to have mastery learning of a a. Fishbone diagram
basic topic. Which can help? b. Venn diagram
a. Drill c. Narrative frame
b. Socratic method and drill d. Attribute wheel
c. Morrisonian technique and drill 63. If all of your students in your class passed the
d. Socratic method pretest, what should you do?
56. Teacher Feng wanted to teach the pupils the skill a. Administer the posttest
of cross stretching. Her check-up quiz was a written b. Go through the unit as usual because it is part
test on the steps of cross stitching. What of the syllabus
characteristic of a good test does it lack? c. Go through the lesson quickly in order not to
a. Predictive validity skip any
b. Objectivity d. Go on to the next unit
c. Reliability 64. Teacher Vicky shows her students a picture of
d. Content validity people in thick jackets. Then she asks them to tell
57. In the parlance of test construction, what does TOS her the kind of climate when the picture was taken.
mean? If she asks 5 questions of this kind and her
a. Table of Specification students do not get them, it is safe to conclude that
b. Team of Specifications pupils are quite weak in the skill of _______.
c. Table of Specifics a. Analyzing c. Synthesizing
d. Terms of Specifications b. Inferring d. Generalizing
58. If I favor “assessment for learning,” which will I do 65. Which must go with self-assessment for it to be
most likely? effective?
I. Conduct a pre-test results a. Scoring rubric
II. Teach based on pre-test results b. Consensus of evaluation results from teacher
III. Give specific feedback to students and student
IV. Conduct peer tutoring for students in need of c. External monitor
help d. Public display of results of self-evaluation
a. I, II and IV c. I, II and III 66. Which group of scores is most varied? The group
b. II, III and IV d. I, II, III and IV with ________.
59. After a lesson on the atom, the students were a. 0.90 SD c. 0.10 SD
asked to work on a physical model of the atom to b. 0.50 SD d. 0.75 SD
determine learning. For which group of students is 67. The main purpose in administering a pretest and a
building an atom model intended? posttest to students is to _____.
a. Interpersonality intelligent a. Measure gains in learning
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b. Measure the value of the material taught a. Revise the item
c. Keep adequate records b. Retain the item
d. Accustom the students to frequent testing c. Make it a bonus item
68. Assessment is said to be authentic when the d. Reject the item
teacher ________. 76. The difficulty index of a test item is 1. This means
a. Consider students’ suggestion in teaching that _____________.
b. Gives valid and reliable paper-and-pencil test a. The test item is a quality item
c. Gives students real-life task to accomplish b. The test is very difficult
d. Includes parents in the determination of c. The test is very easy
assessment procedures d. Nobody got the item correctly
69. The following are computed means of a hundred- 77. If the compound range is low, this means that
item test: Physical science, 38; Math, 52; English, _____________.
33. Based on the data, which is true? a. The students performed very well in the test
a. The examinees seem to be very good in b. The difference between the highest and the
Physical Science lowest score is low
b. The Math test appears to be the easiest c. The difference between the highest and the
among the three lowest score is high
c. The examinees seem to excel in English d. The students performed very poorly in the test
d. The English test appears to be the easiest 78. What is the mastery level of a school division in a
among the three 100-item test with a mean of 55?
70. An examinee whose score is within x + 1 SD a. 42% b. 55% c. 45% d.
belongs to which of the following groups? 50%
a. Above average 79. A negative discrimination index means that
b. Average ____________.
c. Below average a. The test item has low reliability
d. Needs improvement b. More from the lower group answered the test
71. Which is true of a bimodal distribution? item correctly
a. The scores are neither high nor low c. The test item could not discriminate between
b. The group has two different groups the lower and upper groups
c. The score are high d. More from the upper group got the item
d. The score are low correctly
72. When you reach the “plateau of learning”, what 80. In an entrance examination, student Anna’s
should you do? Percentile is 25 (P25). Based on this Percentile rank,
a. Forget about learning which is likely to happen?
b. Reflect what caused it a. Student Anna will be admitted
c. Force yourself to learn b. Student Anna will not be admitted
d. Rest c. Student Anna has 50-50 percent chance to be
73. What can be said if student performance in a admitted
positively skewed scores distribution? d. Student Anna has 75 percent chance to be
a. Most students performed well admitted
b. Most students performed poorly 81. What does a percentile rank of 62 mean?
c. Almost all students had averaged a. It is the student’s score in the test
performance b. The student answered sixty-two (62%) of the
d. A few students performed excellently items correctly
74. A number of test items in a test are said to be non- c. The student’s score is higher than 62 percent
discriminating? What conclusion/s can be drawn? of all students who took the test
I. Teaching or learning was very good. d. Sixty-two percent (62%) of those who took the
II. The item is so easy that anyone could get it test scored higher than the individual
right. 82. What does the computer have in common with the
III. The item is so difficult that nobody could get it. TV?
a. II only c. III only a. Key board c. Screen
b. I and II d. II and III b. File d. Disk drive
75. A test item has a difficulty index of 0.51 and a 83. Which depicts in graphic form the social relations
discrimination index of 0.25. What should the present in a group?
teacher do? a. Interest inventory
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b. Sociogram b. Yes, she killed her husband simply because of
c. Anecdotal record jealousy
d. Johari’s window c. It depends on the case of the wife’s jealousy
84. Planned ignoring, signal interference, and proximity d. It depends on the mental health of the wife
control are techniques used in _____. 92. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Man may
a. Managing temper tantrums understand all about the rotation of the earth but he
b. Managing surface behavior may still miss the radiance of the sunset.” Which
c. Operant conditioning type of education should be emphasized as implied
d. Life-space interviewing by Martin Luther King Jr.?
85. What should you do to get the child’s attention a. Science and education
when she/he is distracted by an object in the room? b. Vocational education
I. Call him by his name and tell him to pay c. Liberal education
attention d. Technical education
II. Put away the distracting influence 93. Computer-assisted instruction is an offshoot of the
III. Involve him in helping with an activity theory of _____.
a. I and II c. II and III a. J. Piaget c. B.F. Skinner
b. I and III d. I, II and III b. J. Brunner d. J. Watson
86. Which practice in our present educational system is 94. The use of varied teaching and testing strategies
in line with Plato’s thought that “nothing learned on account of students’ multiple intelligences is in
under compulsion stays with the mind”? line with the thoughts of ______.
a. Clarification of school policies and classroom a. Daniel Goleman
rules on Day 1 b. Jean Piaget
b. Presentation of standards of performance in c. Howard Gardner
the learner d. Benjamin Bloom
c. Making the teaching-learning process 95. Applying Confucius’s teachings, how would hiring
interesting personnel select the most fit in government
d. Involving the learner in the determination of positions?
learning goals a. By record evaluation done by an accrediting
87. In Values Education, faith, hope, and love are body
believed to be permanent values whether they be b. By government examinations
valued by people or not. Upon what philosophy is c. By accreditation
this anchored? d. By merit system
a. Realism c. Idealism 96. “Moral example has a greater effect on pupils’
b. Existentialism d. Pragmatism discipline than laws and codes of punishment” is an
88. In the schools, we teach realities that cannot be advice of teachers from _________.
verified by the senses like an Invisible God or Allah. a. Confucius c. Lao tzu
Whose beliefs does this practice negate? b. Mohammed d. Mencius
a. Stoicists’ c. Skeptics’ 97. “The principle of spontaneity against artificiality will
b. Rationalists’ d. Empiricists’ make you accomplish something. Leave nature to
89. Which emphasized on non-violence as the path to itself and you will have harmony” is an active
true peace as discussed in peace education? advice from the _____.
a. Taoism c. Hinduism a. Hindu c. Shintoist
b. Buddhism d. Shintoism
90. I make full use of the question-and-answer as a b. Taoist d. Buddhist
model for discussion. From whom is this question- 98. The significance of liberal education in holistic
and-answer method? development of students is supported by _____.
a. Socrates c. Aristotle a. Perennialism
b. Kant d. Plato b. Pragmatism
91. A wife who loves her husband dearly becomes so c. Confucian teaching
jealous that in a moment of savage rage, kills him. d. Perennialism and Confucian philosophy
Is the wife morally responsible and why? 99. Is a sick teacher, the only one assigned in a remote
a. Not necessarily. Antecedent passion may school, excused from her teaching duty?
completely destroy freedom and consequently a. No, she is the only one assigned in that school
moral responsibility b. Yes, teaching is a demanding job
c. Yes, she is sick
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d. No, she must abide by her contract c. No, a teacher shall not engage in the
100. What is a demonstration of your authority as a promotion of his/her religious interest in the
professional teacher? classroom
a. You make your pupils run errands for you d. No, proselyting is no longer necessary in this
b. You decide on how to teach a particular age
lesson 106. Which can promote national pride among
c. You absent from class to enjoy your leave pupils/students?
even without prior notice I. Studying the lives of outstanding Filipinos
d. You select to teach only those lessons which here and abroad
you have mastered II. Reading the lives of saints of the Church
101. Which statement on true authority is wrong? III. Studying Philippine history with emphasis
a. It sets an example on the victories and greatness of the
b. It seeks its own satisfaction and privilege Filipino people
c. It acts in the best interest of others a. I, II, III c. I & II
d. Its goal is to help, form, and guide others b. III only d. I only
102. When a teacher teaches the idea that it is wrong 107. Why is the exodus of Filipino professionals
to think that Filipino lifestyle, products and ideas described as “brain drain”?
are inferior to those of other nationalities, he I. Those who go abroad are usually the better
fights against ______. II. Filipino professionals serve other countries
a. Acculturation c. Ethnocentrism instead
b. Xenocentrism d. Culture shock III. They contribute to nation building through
103. Teacher Lolita, a teacher for forty years, refuses their dollar remittances
to attend seminars. She claims that her forty a. I, II, III b. I only c. II only d. I & II
years of teaching is more than all the seminars 108. You want to report on a colleague's act of
she is asked to attend. Is her actuation and immorality. You don't have the courage to
thinking in accordance with the Code of Ethics confront her. To end her illicit affair with a
for Professional Teachers? married man you write and secretly distribute
a. No, a professional teacher, regardless of copies of your anonymous letter against your
teaching experience, ought to go through fellow teacher. What should have been done
continuing professional education instead?
b. No, non-attendance to seminars means no a. If the charge is valid; present such charge
professional growth under oath before your school head
c. Yes, because she has taught for forty years b. Ask a third party to write the anonymous letter
and may have mastered the trade to prevent yourself from being involved
d. Yes, provided she has an excellent c. Talk to the married man with whom she is
performance rating having illicit affair
d. Secretly give the anonymous letter only to the
104. A principal asked her good teachers to write two people concerned
modular lessons in Science, and then she had 109. Teachers often complain of numerous non-
them published with her name printed as author. teaching assignments that adversely affect their
Which is unethical in this case? teaching. Does this mean that teachers must be
a. She was the exclusive beneficiary of the pre-occupied only with their teaching?
royalty from the modules a. Yes, because teaching is enough full time job
b. She burdened her teachers with work not b. Yes, if they are given other assignments,
related to teaching justice demands that they be properly
c. She had the modular lessons published compensated
when they were worth publishing c. No, because every teacher is expected to
d. She got the merit which was due for her provide leadership in activities for the
teacher-writers betterment of the communities where they
live and work
105. Is it ethical on the part of the teacher to proselyte d. No, they are also baby sitters especially in the
in her classroom every Friday? pre-school
a. Yes, that strengthens values education 110. My right ends where the rights of others begin.
b. Yes, that is religious instruction which is What does this mean?
allowed by the Constitution a. Rights are not absolute
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b. Rights are alienable d. Keep your feeling to yourself but make
c. Rights are inalienable insinuations that you are against it while
d. Rights are absolute you teach
111. History books used in the schools are replete CASE #1 – Mrs. Domingo developed a lesson on the
with events portraying defeats and weaknesses concept of fraction this way: First, she presented one
of the Filipino people. In the spirit of nationalism, pizza, and then asked a pupil to cut it into two. She
how should you tackle them in the classroom? called one part of the pizza 1/2 and the two parts of 2/2.
a. Present them as they are and tell the class to Then she wrote 1/2 and 2/2 on the board. She proceeded
accept reality to ask another pupil to divide the half parts of the cake
b. Present the facts and use them as means to into two again, and then wrote 1/2, 2/4 and 3/4. Then she
teach and inspire your class used the model of fractions (wooden circles) divided into
c. Present the facts and express your feelings 2, 3 and 4 show 1/2, 1/4, 1/3, 2/4. Then she went back to
of regret the fractions she wrote on the board. She asked her
d. Present the facts including those people pupils for the meaning of 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 2/4.
responsible for the failures or for those who 116. Did Mrs. Domingo follow Bruner's three stage
contributed development of knowledge?
112. Should an association of teachers obey a a. Yes
Supreme Court’s decision even if it conflict with b. No
its interest and opinions? c. Only in the first stage
a. No d. Cannot be determined because the lesson
b. Yes was not developed fully
c. Yes, provided they can make a bargain 117. In the context of Bruner's principle of knowledge
d. No, as a minority group they have the right to representation, which is the enactive phase of
express their rejection the lesson on fractions?
113. A teacher does not agree with the selective a. Presenting the pizza and cutting it into two
retention policy of the school and she openly and four
talks against it in her classes. Is her behavior b. Using the model of fractions
ethical? c. Writing the fractions 1/2, 1/4 and 1/3 on the
a. Yes, provided she got the permission from her board
superior to talk against the policy d. Asking the meaning of 1/2, 1/4 and 1/3
b. No, it is her duty to faithfully carry it out even if 118. Would it be easier to understand and retain the
she does not agree concept of fractions if Mrs. Domingo began the
c. No, in fact she is quite confused and passes lesson on fractions with the meaning of 1/2, 1/3, 1/4,
on her confusion to others etc.?
d. Yes, she is entitled to her opinion just as a. Yes, provided we proceed to the concrete
everybody is b. No, for better learning we proceed from the
114. If you have a problem with another teacher, the concrete to the abstract
first step towards resolution should be for you to: c. It depends on the teaching skills of the
a. Talk directly with the teacher involved teacher
b. Ask your fellow teachers to intercede on your d. Yes, provided we include a concrete
behalf application of the abstract
c. Ask your fellow teachers for their 119. Which part of the lesson is the symbolic stage?
suggestions a. Using the model of fractions
d. Discuss it with your principal b. Dividing the pizza further into four
115. What is ethical for you to do if deep within your c. Dividing the pizza into two
heart you do not agree with the school policy on d. Writing the fractions 1/2, 1/4, 1/3, 2/4 on the
student absences? board
a. Be vocal about your feeling and opinion 120. Does the development of the lesson on fraction
against the policy conform to the bottom-up arrangement of the
b. Understand the policy and support the school learning experiences in Edgar Dale's Cone of
in its implementation Experience?
c. Argue with your superior to convince him to a. No
change the policy b. Cannot be determined
c. Yes
d. Up to the second phase of the lesson only
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CASE #2 – In a faculty recollection, the teachers were a. Require their students to come up with a
asked to share their thoughts of the learner, their construct of the lesson
primary customer. What follow is the gist of what were b. Make their students derive meaning from what
shared: is presented
Teacher A - “The learner is a product of his c. Let their students construct meaningful
environment. Sometimes he has no choice. He is sentences based on the lesson
determined by his environment.” d. Give the meaning of what they present in
Teacher B - “The learner can choose what he can class
become despite his environment.” 130. Which one should her teachers then avoid?
Teacher C - “The learner is a social being who learns Students':
well through an active interplay with other.” a. Reflection
Teacher D - “The learner is a rational being. Schools b. Self-directed learning
should develop his rational and moral powers.” c. Memorization of facts for testing
121. Whose philosophical concept is that of Teacher d. Inquiry
A? CASE #4 – On the first day of school, Teacher Yveta
a. Rationalist c. Existentialist oriented her class on procedures to be observed in
b. Behaviorist d. Progressivist passing papers, getting textbooks from and returning the
122. Teacher B's response comes from the mouth of same on the bookshelf, leaving the room for necessity,
a/an: and conducting group work. She arranged the chairs in
a. Behaviorist c. Essentialist such a way that students can interact and can move
b. Existentialist d. Perennialist around without unnecessarily distracting those seated.
123. If you agree with Teacher C, you are more of She involved the class in the formulation of rules to
a/an: ensure punctuality, order and cleanliness in the
a. Perennialist c. Essentialist classroom.
b. Rationalist d. Progressivist 131. On what belief is Teacher Yveta's management
124. If you identify yourself with Teacher D, you practice anchored?
adhere to what philosophy? a. Classroom rules need to be imposed for
a. Progressivist c. Existentialist order's sake
b. Behaviorist d. Perennialist b. The classroom environment affects learning
125. Whose response denies man's free will?
a. Teacher A c. Teacher D c. A teacher must lord her power over her
b. Teacher C d. Teacher B students to be an effective classroom
CASE #3 – School Head Amilia wants her teachers to manager
be constructivist in their teaching orientation. d. A reactive classroom management style is
126. Which material will her teachers most likely use? effective
a. Facts c. Time-tested 132. Teacher Yveta involved her students in the
principles formulation of class rules. Which describes her
b. Hypotheses d. Laws classroom management style?
127. Which material will her teachers most likely avoid? a. Benevolent c. Democratic
a. Unquestionable laws b. Authoritarian d. Laissez-faire
b. Open-ended topics 133. Which adjective appropriately describes Teacher
c. Problems or cases Yveta as a classroom manager?
d. Controversial issues a. Proactive c. Reactive
128. On which assumption/s is/are the principal's b. Modern d. Traditional
action anchored? 134. Was it sound classroom management practice
I. Students learn by personally constructing for Teacher Yveta to have involved the students
meaning of what is taught in the formulation of class rules?
II. Students construct and reconstruct meanings a. No, it weakens the teacher's authority over her
based on experiences students
III. Students derive meaning from the meaning b. Yes, it makes students feel a sense of
that teacher gives ownership of the rules
a. I only c. I and II c. Yes, it lessens a teacher's work
b. I and III d. II only d. No, it is a students' act of usurpation of
129. Which does School Head Amilia want her teacher’s power
teachers to do?
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135. Which assumption underlies Teacher Yveta's a. How can you help conserve water?
classroom management practice? b. Based on you observations, in what ways for
a. Classroom routines are boring and will work people contribute to water wastage?
when imposed c. What maybe the reason why even if Family B
b. Classroom routines leave more time for class is not as big as Family C, it consumes much
instruction more water than Family C?
c. Students need to be treated like adults to d. Among the families, who contributes most to
learn responsibility water conservation?
d. Teacher's personality is a critical factor in 140. Were all the questions of Mr. Santo divergent?
classroom discipline a. Yes c. No
CASE #5 – Mr. Santo's lesson was on water b. No, except #4 d. Yes, except #1
conservation. He presented a graph that compared CASE #6 – With a topic on the human circulatory
water consumption of small and big families. Before he system, Teacher Jan formulated the following lesson
asked any of the questions, he asked someone to stand objectives:
up to give an answer. He called only on those who 1. Given a model of the human circulatory system, the
raised their hands. The questions he asked were: student must be able to understand the route of
1. What do you see in the graph? blood circulation
2. How do you compare the water consumption of 2. After discussing the process of blood circulation,
small and big families? the teacher must be able to lead the pupils in
3. Why do most of the big families consume more enumerating circulatory system-related diseases
water than the smaller families? and in citing the causes and prevention of such
4. Do all the small families consume less water than diseases.
the big families? Explain your answer. 141. Is objective #1 in accordance with the principles
5. In your opinion, why does one small family of lesson objective formulation?
consume more water than one big family? a. No, the word “understand” is not a behavioral
6. In what ways is water wasted? term
7. What are ways of conserving water? b. No, it is not attainable
8. Are the families presented well at water c. Yes, “understand” is an action word
conservation? Why or why not? d. Yes, it is very specific
9. What generalization can you draw about water 142. How can you improve objective #2?
consumption and size of families? a. Remove the phrase “After discussing the
136. Is there any convergent question from #1 to #8? process of blood circulation.”
a. Yes, question #4 b. Formulate it from the learner's point of view
b. Yes, question #7 c. Cut it short; the statement is quite long
c. Yes, question #8 d. No need to improve on it
d. None
137. Which question technique/s of Mr. Santo do(es) 143. Do both objectives include a criterion of success,
not enhance interaction? an element of a lesson objective cited by Robert
I. Asking high-level questions Mager?
II. Calling only on those who raised their hands a. Only objective #1 has
III. Calling on someone before asking the b. Only objective #2 has
question c. No, they don't
a. II and III c. III only d. Yes, they do
b. I and II d. I and III 144. Is objective #2 in accordance with the principles
138. Which statement on “wait time” is correct? of lesson objective formulation?
a. The higher the level of the question, the longer a. No, it does not describe pupils' learning
the wait time behavior
b. Wait time turns off slow thinking students b. Yes, it is formulated from the point of view of
c. For quality response, “what” and “why” the teacher
questions require equal wait time c. No, it is very broad
d. Wait time discourages the brighter group of d. Yes, it describes teacher's teaching activity
students 145. Which one is the measurable learning behavior
139. To connect the lesson on water conservation to in objective #1?
the life of the students, which question is most a. Able to understand
appropriate? b. Route of blood circulation
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c. To understand 152. Which philosophy approves of a teacher who
d. None lectures most of the time and requires his students
CASE #7 – Teacher Fantina has a hard time getting the to memorize the rules of grammar?
attention of her class. When she checks for a. Existentialism c. Pragmatism
understanding of the lesson after a usual forty-five b. Realism d. Idealism
minute lecture, she finds out that only one or two can 153. Teacher Nikka wants to check prior knowledge of
answer her questions. This has become a pattern so her pupils about water pollution. She writes the
one time, when the class could not answer, she gave a main topic water pollution in the center of the
test. chalkboard and encircles it. Then, she ask the
146. What does the inattentiveness of most of pupils to provide information that can be clustered
Teacher Fantina's students confirm? around the main topic. Which technique did the
a. The “ripple effect” of behavior teacher employ?
b. The lack of academic preparation of some a. Vocabulary building
teachers b. Semantic mapping
c. The strange behaviors of today's students c. Demonstration
d. The stubbornness of student groups d. Deductive teaching
147. Which method in dealing with classroom 154. The current emphasis on the development of
management problem is better than that of critical thinking by the use of philosophic methods
Teacher Fantina? that emphasize debate and discussion began with:
a. Low level force and private communication a. Aristotle c. Confucius
b. Low level force and public communication b. Socrates d. Plato
c. High level force and private communication 155. Which refers to a single word or phrase that tells
d. High level force and public communication the computer to do something with a program or
148. Can the inattentiveness of Teacher Fantina's file?
class be attributed to her use of the lecture a. Computer program c. Computer
method? language
a. Yes, if the lecture was not interactive b. Password d. Command
b. Yes, if Teacher Fantina is an experienced 156. In instructional planning, which among these three;
teacher unit plan, course plan, lesson plan is most specific?
c. No, if the students are intelligent _________ plan.
d. Cannot be determined a. Course c. Resources
149. With the principles of learning in mind, which one b. Unit d. Lesson
can help Teacher Fantina solve her student 157. The first American teachers on the Philippines were:
disciplinary problem? a. Missionaries
a. Call on their first names b. Soldiers
b. Do interactive teaching c. Graduates of the normal school
c. Change seat plan of the class d. Elementary graduates
d. Assign monitors in class 158. By which process do children become participating
150. Which act of Teacher Fantina is contrary to the and functioning members of society by fitting into
principles of teaching? an organized way to life?
a. Asking questions to check for understanding a. Socialization c.
Accommodation
b. Giving a lecture b. Acculturation d. Assimilation
c. Checking for understanding of the lesson in 159. What is the mean of this score distribution 4, 5, 6, 7,
the process of teaching 8, 9, 10?
d. Giving a test to discipline the class a. 7.5 b. 8.5 c. 6 d. 7
151. Teacher Leon gives his students opportunities to 160. Which is a teaching approach for kindergartens
be creative because of his conviction that much that makes real world experiences of the child the
learning results from the need to express creativity. focal point of educational stimulation?
On which theory is Teacher Leon’s conviction a. Situation approach
anchored? ______ theory b. Traditional approach
a. Behaviorist c. Cognitive c. Montessori approach
b. Associationist d. Humanist d. Eclectic approach
161. Which among the following graphic organizers
used helps to show events in chronological order?
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a. Time line and story map d. Behavioral objectives
b. Time line and cycle 170. For city-bred students to think that their culture is
c. Series of events chart and story map better than those from the province is a concrete
d. Time line and series of events chart example of ____.
162. Which schools are subject to supervision, a. Ethical relativism c. Cultural relativism
regulation and control by the state? b. Ethnocentrism d. Xenocentrism
a. Public, private sectarian and non- 171. Who were the Thomasites?
sectarian schools a. The first American teachers that help in
b. Public schools establishing the public educational
c. Sectarian and non-sectarian schools system in the Philippines
d. Private schools b. The soldiers who doubted the success of
163. Which among following can help student the public educational system to be set in
development the habit of critical thinking? the Philippines
a. Blind obedience of authority c. The first religious group who came to the
b. A willingness to suspend judgment until Philippines on board the US transports
sufficient evidence is presented Thomas
c. Asking convergent questions d. The devotees to St. Thomas Aquinas
d. Asking low level questions who came to evangelize
164. Teacher Nelda wants to develop in her pupils 172. Which teaching activity is founded on Bandura's
comprehension skills. What order of skills will she social learning theory?
develop? a. Questioning
I. Literal comprehension b. Inductive reasoning
II. Interpretation c. Modeling
III. Critical evaluation d. Interactive teaching
IV. Integration 173. Which program is DepEd’s vehicle in mobilizing
a. II-III-IV-I c. I-II-III-IV support from the private and non-government
b. III-IV-I-II d. IV-III-II-I sectors to support programs based on DepEd’s
165. An integrative, conceptual approach introduced by menu of assistance packages?
Roldan that has as its highest levels in the a. Chili-Friendly-School System
development of _____ thinking skills. b. Adopt-A-School-Program
a. Interpretative c. Critical c. Every Child A Reader Program
b. Creative d. Literal d. BrigadaEskwela
166. If a student thinks about thinking, he is involved in 174. Researchers gave rats a dose of 3-m butyl
the process called ________. phthalide and measured changes in the rats blood
a. Higher order thinking pressure. This statement is best classified as
b. Metacognition a. Experiment c. Hypothesis
c. Critical thinking b. Prediction d. Finding
d. Creative thinking 175. The right hemisphere of the brain is involved with
167. The use of drills in the classroom is rooted on the following functions except:
Thorndike’s law of: a. Visual functions
a. Readiness c. Exercise b. Nonverbal functions
b. Effect d. c. Intuitive functions
Belongingness d. Detail-oriented functions
168. The following are some drill techniques, except: 176. To build a sense of pride among Filipino youth,
a. Challenging students to be above the which should be done?
level of the class a. Re-study our history from the perspective
b. Asking pupils to repeat answers of our colonizer
c. Giving short quiz and having students b. Re-study our history and stress on our
grade papers achievements as a people
d. Assigning exercises from a workbook c. Replace the study of folklores and myths
169. The process of task analysis ends up in the with technical subjects
formulation of: d. Set aside the study of local history
a. Instructional objectives 177. Which is in accordance with the “with-it-ness”
b. Enabling objectives principle of classroom management of Kounin?
c. Goals of learning
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a. Students agree to disagree in class b. Special education (SPED)
discussions c. Pre-school education
b. Teacher is fully aware of what is d. Alternative learning delivery system
happening in his classroom 184. Tira enjoys games like scrabble, anagrams and
c. Student is with his teacher in everything password. Which type of intelligence is strong in
he teaches Tira?
d. Both parents and teachers are involved a. Interpersonal intelligence
in the education of children b. Linguistic intelligence
178. Below are questions that must be considered in c. Logical and mathematical intelligence
developing appropriate learning activity d. Spatial intelligence
experiences except one. Which is it? 185. Teacher Milla observes cleanliness and order in
a. Can experiences benefit the pupils? the classroom to create a conducive atmosphere
b. Do the experiences save the pupils from for learning. On which theory is her practice based?
learning difficulties? a. Psychoanalysis
c. Are the experiences in accordance with b. Gestalt psychology
the patterns of pupils? c. Behaviorism
d. Do the experiences encourage pupils to d. Humanistic psychology
inquire further? 186. Which learning principles is the essence of
179. Which is a characteristic of an imperfect type of Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences?
matching test? a. Almost all learners are linguistically
a. An item may have no answer at all intelligent
b. An answer may be repeated b. Intelligence is not measured on one form
c. There are two or more distracters c. Learners have different IQ level
d. The items in the right and left columns d. Learners have static IQ
are equal in number 187. Who asserted that children must be given the
180. Which is a proactive management practice? opportunity to explore and work on different
a. Tell them that you enforce the rules on materials so that they will develop the sense of
everyone, no exception initiative instead of guilt?
b. Set and clarify your rules and expectation a. Kohlberg c. Maslow
on Day 1 b. Erickson d. Gardner
c. Punish the misbehaving pupils in the 188. Teacher Ada uses direct instruction strategy. Which
presence of their classmates will she first do?
d. Stress on penalty for every violation a. Presenting and structuring
181. “Specialization is knowing more and more about b. Independent practice
less and less. Then it is better to be a generalist,” c. Guided student practice
claims Teacher Patty. On which philosophy does d. Reviewing the previous day’s work
Teacher Patty learn? 189. The free public elementary and secondary
a. Essentialism c. Perennialism educations in the country are in the line with the
b. Progressivism d. Existentialism government effort to address educational problems
182. I like to develop the synthesizing skills of my of _________.
students. Which one should I do? a. Productivity
a. Ask my students to formulate a b. Relevance and quality
generalization from the data shown in the c. Access and quality
graphs d. Effectiveness and efficiency
b. Direct my students to point out which part 190. Here are raw scores in a quiz 97, 95, 85, 83, 77, 75,
of the graph are right and which part is 50, 10, 5, 2, 1. To get a picture of the group’s
wrong performance which measure of central tendency is
c. Ask my students to answer the questions most reliable?
beginning with “what if” a. Median
d. Tell my students to state data presented b. Mode
in the graph c. Mean
183. To reach out to clientele who cannot be in the d. None, it is best to look at the individual
classroom for one reason or another, which of the scores
following was established? 191. Which objective in the affective domain is the
a. Informal lowest level?
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a. To accumulate examples of authenticity a. “An ounce of prevention is better than a
b. To support viewpoints against abortion pound of cure.”
c. To respond positively to a comment b. “Do not make a mountain out of a
d. To formulate criteria for honestly molehill.”
192. “Using the six descriptions of elements of good c. “Walk your talk.”
short story, IDENTIFY IN WRITING THE SHORT d. “Do not smile until Christmas.”
STORY BY O. HENRY, with complete accuracy.” 199. I’d like to test whether a student knows what a
The words in capital letters are referred to as the particular word means. What should I ask the
____________. student to do?
a. Criterion of success a. Give the word a tune then sing it
b. Condition b. Define the word
c. Performance statement c. Spell the word and identify its part of
d. Minimum acceptable performance speech
d. Give the etymology of the word
193. You have presented a lesson on animal protective 200. Study this matching type of test. Then answer the
coloration. At the end, you ask if there are any question below.
questions. There are none. You can take this to 1. Measure of a. Mean
mean that ______. relationship b. Standard Deviation
a. The students are not interested in the 2. Measure of central c. Rho
lesson tendency d. T-ratio
b. You need to ask specific questions to 3. Binet-Simon e. Intelligence testing
elicit responses 4. Statistical test of movement
c. The students did not understand what mean difference
you were talking about 5. Measure of variability
d. The students understood everything you Which among the following is a way to improve the
presented above matching test?
194. Teacher Vina feels offended by her supervisor’s a. Add five items in both columns
unfavorable comments after a classroom b. Add one or two items in the right column
supervision. She concludes that her supervisor c. Add ten items in both columns to make the
does not like her. Which Filipino trait is test more comprehensive
demonstrated by Teacher Vina? d. Add one or two items in the left column
a. Extreme family-centeredness 201. A teacher’s quarrel with a parent makes her
b. Extreme personalism develop a feeling of prejudice against the parent’s
c. “Kanya-kanya” syndrome child. The teacher’s unfavorable treatment of the
d. Superficial religiously child is an influence of what Filipino trait?
195. Teachers are encouraged to make use of authentic a. Lack of self-reflection
assessments such as: b. Extreme personalism
a. De-contextualized drills c. Extreme family-centeredness
b. Unrealistic performances d. “Sakop-mentality”
c. Answering multiple choices test items
d. Real world application of lessons learned 202. In the context of grading, what is referred to as
196. What does the principle of individual difference teacher’s generosity error? A teacher _______.
require teachers to do? a. Rewards students who perform well
a. Give less attention to gifted learners b. In overgenerous with praise
b. Provide for a variety of learning activities c. Has a tendency to give high grades as
c. Treat all learners alike while teaching compare to the rest
d. Prepare modules for slow learners in d. Gives way to students’ bargain for no
class more quiz
203. For mastery learning and in line with outcome-
197. The source of energy responsible for life on earth is based evaluation model which element should be
the ______. present?
a. Moon c. Star a. Inclusion of non-performance objectives
b. Wind d. Sun b. Construction of criterion-referenced tests
198. Which quotation goes with a proactive approach to c. Construction of norm-referenced tests
discipline? d. Non-provision of independent learning
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204. Which statement about standard deviation is d. Detail-oriented functions
correct? 211. What function is associated with the right brain?
a. The higher the standard deviation the a. Visual, non-verbal, logical
more spread the scores are b. Visual, intuitive, non-verbal
b. The lower the standard deviation the c. Visual, intuitive, logical
more spread the scores are d. Visual, logical, detail-oriented
c. The higher the standard deviation the 212. Principal Connie tells her teachers that training in
less spread the scores are the humanities is most important. To which
d. It is a measure of central tendency education philosophy does he adhere?
205. What is the Teacher’s Professionalism Act? a. Existentialism c. Essentialism
a. RA 7836 c. RA 7722 b. Progressivism d. Perennialism
b. RA 4670 d. RA 9263 213. Behavior followed by pleasant consequences will
206. The State shall protect and promote the right of be strengthened and will be more likely to occur in
citizens to quality education at all levels. Which the future. Behavior followed by unpleasant
government program is in support of this? consequences will be weakened and will be less
a. Exclusion of children with special needs likely to be repeated in the future. Which one is
from the formal system explained?
b. Free elementary and secondary a. Freud’s psychoanalytic theory
education b. Thorndike’s law of effect
c. Deregulated tuition fee hike c. B.F. Skinner’s Operant conditioning
d. Re-introduction of the NEAT and NSAT theory
207. The American Teachers who were recruited to help d. Bandura’s social learning theory
set the public educational system in the Philippines 214. Theft of school equipment like TV, computer, etc.
during the American regime were called by people on the community itself is becoming a
Thomasite’s because: common phenomenon. What does this signify?
a. They were devotees of St. Thomas a. Prevalence of poverty in the community
Aquinas b. Inability of school to hire security guards
b. They disembarked from the CIS c. Deprivation of Filipino schools
Transport called Thomas d. Community’s lack of sense of co-
c. They first taught at the University of Sto. ownership
Tomas 215. The main purpose of compulsory study of the
d. They arrived in the Philippines on the Constitution is to _____.
feast of St. Tomas a. Develop students into responsible,
208. Zazha exhibits fear response to freely roaming thinking citizen
dogs but does not show fear when a dog is on a b. Acquaint students with the historical
leash or confined to a pen. Which conditioning development of the Philippine
process is illustrated? Constitution
a. Generalization c. Discrimination c. Make constitutional experts of the
b. Acquisition d. Extinction students
209. The Filipino learner envisioned by the Department d. Prepare students for law-making
of Education is one who is imbued with the 216. Which goals of educational institution, as provided
desirable values of person who is: for by the Constitution, is the development of work
a. Makabayan, makatao, makakalikasan at skills aligned?
maka-Diyos a. To develop moral character
b. Makabayan, makatao, makahalaman, at b. To develop vocational efficiency
maka-Diyos c. To teach the duties of citizenship
c. Makabayan, makasarili, makakalikasan, d. To inculcate love of country
at maka-Diyos 217. Complete this analogy:
d. Makabayan, makakaragatan, makatao, at Spanish period: moral and religious person.
maka-Diyos American period: _______
210. The right hemisphere of the brain is involved with a. Productive citizen c. Patriotic citizen
the following function except: b. Self-reliant citizen d. Caring citizen
a. Intuitive functions 218. Who is remembered for his famous quotation? “My
b. Nonverbal functions loyalty to may party ends where my loyalty to my
c. Visual functions country begins.”
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a. Carlos P. Garcia c. Manuel L. Quezon b. Read and interpret three different movie
b. Ferdinand Marcos d. Manuel reviews
Roxas c. Distinguish fiction from non-fiction
219. Here is a question: “Is the paragraph a good one? materials
Evaluate.” If broken down to simplify, which is the d. Interpret editorials and read and interpret
best simplification? three different movie reviews
a. Is the paragraph a good one? Why or 226. Which is true of a bimodal score distribution?
why not? a. The group tested has two different
b. Why is the paragraph a good one? Prove groups
c. If you asked to evaluate something, what b. The scores are neither high nor low
do you do? Evaluate the paragraph c. The scores are high
d. What are the qualities of a good d. The scores are low
paragraph? Does the paragraph have 227. What is the mastery level of school in a 100 item
these qualities? test with a mean of 55?
220. Manunulatangtataymo kaya sa personal a. 42% b. 50% c. 45% d. 55%
mongkagustuhanmakasunodsakanyangmgayapak,
magsusulatka. Anoangkahuluganngpagsusulat? 228. Who stressed the idea that students cannot learn if
a. Prosesonanagsisimulasa idea o their basic needs are not first met?
karanasan a. Thorndike
b. Makalikhangmgasalita, pangungusap at b. Maslow
talata c. Wertheimer
c. Kakayahanngtaonamakapagtala o d. Operant conditioning
makapagimprentangmalinaw 229. A person, who has had painful experience as the
d. Pagpilingpaksa at pagsasaliksik dentist’s office, may become fearful at the mere
221. Anongbahagingpananalitaangnasamalakingtitik? sight of the dentist’s office building. What theory
Malungkot ANG MGA nagtaposnawala pang can explain this?
trabaho. a. Attribution theory
a. Pananda c. Pariralangpantukoy b. Classical conditioning
b. Pang-ukol d. Pangatnig c. Generalization
222. Which is NOT a characteristic of education during d. Operant conditioning
the pre-Spanish era? 230. I want my students to have mastery learning of a
a. Vocational training-oriented basic topic. Which of the following can help?
b. Structured a. Socratic method and drill
c. Unstructured b. Drill
d. Informal c. Socratic method
223. Which is closest to the real human digestive d. None of the above
system for study in the classroom? 231. As a teacher you are a skeptic. Which among
a. Model of the human digestive system these will be your guiding principle?
b. Drawing of the human digestive system a. I must teach the child to the fullest
on the board b. I must teach the child every knowledge, skill,
c. The human digestive system projected and value that he needs for a better future
on an OHP c. I must teach the child that we can never have
d. Drawing of human digestive system on a real knowledge of anything
page of a textbook d. I must teach the child so he is assured
224. Which one is in support of greater interaction? 232. With forms of prompting in mind, which group is
a. Repeating the question arranged from least to most instructive prompting?
b. Not allowing a student to complete a a. Verbal, physical, gestural
response b. Verbal, gestural, physical
c. Probing c. Gestural, physical, verbal
d. Selecting the same student respondents d. Physical, gestural, verbal
225. Which is/are effective methods/s in teaching 233. In which way does heredity affect the development
students critical reading skills? of the learner?
a. Interpret editorials about a particular a. By providing equal potential to all
subject from three different newspapers b. By making acquired traits hereditary

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c. By compensating for what environment 242. If my approach to my lesson is behaviorist, what
fails to develop features will dominate my lesson?
d. By placing limits beyond which the I. Lecturing III. Reasoning
learner cannot develop II. Copying notes IV. Demonstration
234. In writing performance objectives, which word is not a. III, IV c. I, II, III, IV
acceptable? b. I, III, IV d. II, III, IV
a. Integrate c. Manipulate 243. You practice inclusive education. Which of these
b. Delineate d. Comprehend applies to you?
235. For which lesson objective will a teacher use the I. You accept every student as full and valued
direct instruction method? member of the class and school community
a. Distinguish war from aggression II. Your special attention is on learners with
b. Appreciate Milton’s Paradise Lost specific learning or social needs
c. Use a microscope properly III. You address the needs of the class as a
d. Become aware of the pollutants in the whole within the context of the learners with
environment specific learning or social needs
236. To encourage introspection, which teaching a. II only c. I only
method is MOST appropriate? b. I and II d. I and III
a. Cognitive c. Process 244. Which will be the most authentic assessment tool
b. Reflective d. Cooperative learning for an instructional objective on working with and
237. With indirect instruction in mind, which does not relating to people?
belong to the group? a. Organizing a community project
a. Lecture-recitation b. Writing articles on working and relating to
b. Experiential method people
c. Inductive method c. Home visitation
d. Discovery method d. Conducting mock election
238. A master teacher is the resource speaker in an in- 245. Here is a test item:
service training. He presented the situated learning “From the data presented in the table, form
theory and encouraged his colleagues to apply the generalizations that are supported by the data.”
same in class. Which of the following did he not Under what type of question does this item fall?
encourage his colleagues to do? a. Convergent c. Application
a. Apprenticeship b. Evaluative d. Divergent
b. Decontextualized teaching 246. I want to teach concepts, patterns, and
c. Learning as it normally occurs abstractions. Which method will be most
d. Authentic problem solving appropriate?
239. I want to engage my students in small group a. Discovery c. Direct
discussions. Which topic lends itself to a lively instruction
discussion? b. Indirect instruction d. Problem
a. The exclusion of Pluto as a planet solving
b. The meaning of the law of supply and 247. We are very much interested in a quality
demand professional development program for teachers.
c. The law of inertia What characteristic should we look for?
d. Rules on subject-verb agreement a. Required for renewal of professional
240. Teacher Joshua discovered that his pupils are license
weak in comprehension. To further in which b. Prescribed by top educational leader
particular skill(s) his pupils are weak, which test c. Responsive to identified teacher’s needs
should Teacher Joshua give? d. Dependent on the availability of funds
a. Standardized test c. Placement 248. What principle is violated by overusing the
b. Aptitude test d. Diagnostic chalkboards, as though it is the only education
241. The students of Teacher Kath scan an electronic technology available?
encyclopedia, view a film on the subject, or look at a. Isolated use c. Variety
related topics at the touch of a button right there in b. Flexibility d. Uniformity
the classroom. Which devices does teacher Kath’s 249. Which statement applies correctly to Edgar Dale’s
class have? “CONE of experience”?
a. Videotape lesson c. Video disc
b. Teaching machine d. CD
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a. The farther you are from the base, the 255. After reading an essay, Teacher Bebe wants to
more direct the learning experience help sharpen her students’ ability to interpret.
becomes Which of these activities will be most appropriate?
b. The farther you are from the bottom, the a. Drawing conclusions
more direct the learning experience b. Making inferences
becomes c. Getting the main idea
c. The close you are to the base, the more d. Listing facts separately from opinion
indirect the learning experience become 256. What is the best way to develop math concepts?
d. The closer you are to the base, the more a. Solving problems using multiple approaches
direct the learning experience becomes b. Solving problems by looking for correct
250. To teach the democratic process to the pupils. answer
Santo Domingo Elementary School decided that c. Learning math as applied to situations such as
the election of class officers shall be patterned being a tool of science
after local elections. There are qualities set for d. Solving problems by applying learned
candidates, limited period for campaign, rules for formulas
posting campaign materials, etc. Which of the 257. Teacher Cita, an experienced teacher, does
following did the school use? daily review of past lessons in order to ________.
a. Symposium c. Role playing a. Provide her pupils with a sense of continuity
b. Simulation d. Philips 66 b. Introduce a new lesson
251. Which of the following are effective methods in c. Reflect on how she presented the previous
teaching student critical reading skills? lesson
I. Interpret editorials d. Determine who among her pupils are studying
II. Read and interpret three different movie 258. Research says that mastery experiences
reviews increase confidence and willingness to try similar
III. Read a position paper and deduce or more challenging tasks such as reading. What
underlying assumptions of the position does this imply for children reading performance?
papers a. Children who have mastered basic skills are
a. II and III c. I and II more likely to be less motivated to read
b. I and III d. I, II and III because they get fed up with too much
252. Here is a test item: reading
“The improvement of basic education should be b. Children who have not mastered the basic
the top priority of the Philippine government. skills are more likely to be motivated to read
Defend and refute the position.” in order to gain mastery over basic skills
Under what type of question does this test item c. Children who have a high sense of self-
fall? confidence are not necessarily those who
a. Low-level c. Analysis can read
b. Evaluative d. Convergent d. Children who have gained mastery over basic
253. Teacher Jenny teaches a lesson in which skills are more motivate to read
students must recognize that ¼ is the same as 259. Bruner’s theory on intellectual development
0.25. They use this relationship to determine that moves from enactive to iconic and symbolic
0.15 and 0.20 are slightly less than ¼. Which of stages. Applying Bruner’s theory, how would you
the following concept/s is/are being taught? teach?
a. Numeration skills a. Begin with the abstract
b. Place value of decimals b. Be interactive in approach
c. Numeration skills for decimal and relationship c. Begin with the concrete
between fractions and decimals d. Do direct instruction
d. Relationship between fractions and decimals 260. Teacher Nene asked this question: “What
254. To nurture student’s creativity, which activity conclusion can you draw based on your
should the teacher avoid? observation?” Nobody raised a hand so she
a. Ask “what if” questions asked another question: “Based on what you
b. Ask divergent thinking questions observe, what can you now say about the
c. Emphasize the need to give right answer reaction of plants to light.” What did Teacher
d. Be open to “out-of-this world” ideas Nene do?
a. Redirecting c. Repeating
b. Probing d. Rephrasing
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a. Novelty c. Appropriateness
261. Under no circumstance shall a teacher be b. Cost d. Attractiveness
prejudiced nor discriminatory against any learner 269. Some of your students don’t seem to like you as
according to the Code of Ethics. When is a their teacher. If you will regard the situation, on
teacher prejudice against any learner? the level of the ego, what will you most likely
a. When he makes a nearsighted pupil sit at the think about?
front a. Why should I care if they like me or not
b. When he considers multiple intelligences in b. To hell with them
the choice of his teaching strategies c. What’s wrong have I done to deserve this?
c. When he makes a farsighted pupil sit at the d. What is it about me that they do not like?
back 270. Which of the following is considered a peripheral
d. When he refuses a pupil with a slight physical device?
disability in class a. Printer c. CPU
262. Which learning activity is most appropriate if b. Keyboard d. Monitor
teacher’s focus in attitudinal change? 271. Which questioning practice will promote more
a. Role play c. Exhibit class interaction?
b. Field trip d. Game a. Asking rhetorical question
263. The mode of a score distribution is 25. This b. Rejecting wrong answer
means that: c. Focusing on convergent question
a. There is no score of 25 d. Asking divergent question
b. Twenty five (25) is the score that occurs most 272. For grades to be (made) valid indicators of
c. Twenty five is the average of the score students’ achievements, which process should
distribution be observed?
d. Twenty five is the score that occurs least a. Adopting letter grades such as A, B, C, D
264. The following characterize a child-centered b. Explaining the meaning of grades
kindergarten except: c. Defining the course objectives as intended
a. Focus on the education of the whole child learning outcomes
b. Importance of play in development d. Giving objective type of test
c. Extreme orientation on academic 273. The claim of a benefactor to the gratitude of his
d. Emphasis on individual uniqueness protégé is an example of a (an):
265. As a classroom manager, how can you exhibit a. Acquired right c. Imperfect right
expert power on the first day of school? b. Perfect right d. Alienable right
a. By citing to my students the important of good 274. Which appropriate teaching practice flows from
grades this research finding on the brain: “The brain’s
b. By making my students feel my authority over emotional center is tied its ability to learn.”
them a. Create a learning environment that
c. By making them feel a sense of encourages students to explore their
belongingness and acceptance feelings and ideas freely
d. By making my students feel I know what I am b. Come up with highly competitive games where
talking about winners will feel happily
266. Which may help an adolescent discover his c. Establish this discipline of being judgmental
identity? in attitude
a. Parents pushing in to follow a specific path d. Tell the students to participate in class
b. Relating to people activities or else they won’t receive plus
c. Decision to follow one path only points in class recitation
d. Exploring many different roles in a healthy 275. Research on Piagetian tasks indicates that
manner thinking becomes more logical and abstract as
267. Which terms refers to a teacher helping a children reach the formal operations stage. What
colleague grow professionally? is an educational implication of this finding?
a. Technology transfer a. Expect hypothetical reasoning for learners
b. Peer mentoring between 12 to 15 years of age
c. Facilitating b. Learners who are not capable of logical
d. Independent study reasoning from ages 8 to 11 behind in their
268. What primary criterion should guide a teacher in cognitive development
the choice of instructional devices?
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c. Engage children in analogical reasoning as b. Dependence on other for direction
early as preschool to train them for higher c. Ability for self-direction
order thinking skills (HOTS) d. Creativity in work
d. Let children be children 285. Teacher Bart wants his students to master the
276. A mathematics test was given to all Grade V concept of social justice. Which series of
pupils to determine the contestants for the math activities will be most effective?
quiz bee. Which statistical measure should be a. Pre-teaching > posttest > re-teaching of
used to identify the top 15? unlearned concept > posttest
a. Percentage score b. Pre-test > teaching > posttest
b. Mean percentage score c. Review > pretest > teaching > posttest
c. Quartile score d. Teaching > posttest
d. Percentile score 286. To provide for individual differences how is
277. Which is the true foundation of the social order? curriculum designed?
a. Strong, political leadership a. Minimum learning competencies are included
b. The reciprocation of rights and duties b. Realistic and meaningful experiences are
c. Equitable distribution of wealth provided
d. Obedient citizenry c. Some degree of flexibility is provided
278. With which is true authority equated? d. Social skills are emphasized
a. Service c. Suppression 287. Which types of play is most characteristic of a
b. Power d. Coercion four- to six-year-old child?
279. The following are sound specific purposes of a. Solitary and onlooker plays
questions except: b. Associative and cooperative plays
a. To stimulate learners to ask questions c. Associative and onlookers plays
b. To call the attention of an inattentive student d. Cooperative and solitary plays
c. To arouse interest and curiosity 288. How can you exhibit referent power on the first
d. To teach via student answers day of school?
280. What is not a sound purpose in making a. By making the students feel you know what
questions? you are talking about
a. To remind students of a procedure b. By telling them the importance of good grades
b. To probe deeper after an answer is given c. By reminding your students your authority
c. To encourage self-reflection over them again and again
d. To discipline a bully in class d. By giving your students a sense of belonging
281. A student passes a book report written but and acceptance
ornately presented in a folder to make up for the 289. To ensure that all Filipino children are
poor quality of the book content. Which Filipino functionally literate, which mechanism is meant
trait does this practice prove? to reach out to children who are far from a school?
a. Art over science a. A school in every barangay
b. Art over academic b. Multi-grade classroom
c. Substance over “porma” c. Mobile teacher
d. “Porma” over substance d. Sine’s skwela
282. Which one should a teacher avoid to produce an 290. Referring to the characteristics of the latest Basic
environment conducive for learning? Educational Curriculum which does not belong to
a. Games c. Tests the group?
b. Seat plan d. Individual competition a. More flexible
283. Between pursuing a college course where there b. Less prescriptive
is no demand and a vocational course which is c. More compartmentalized
highly in demand, the Filipino usually opts for the d. More integrated
college course. Which Filipino trait is shown? 291. If student’s inappropriate behavior is low level or
a. Interest to obtain a skill mild and that it appears that the misbehavior will
b. Penchant for a college diploma not spread to others, it is sometimes best for the
c. Desire for entrepreneurship teacher not to take notice of it. What influence
d. Appreciation of manual labor technique is this?
284. Which of the following does extreme a. Planned ignoring
authoritarianism in the home reinforce in pupils? b. Antiseptic bouncing
a. Sense of initiative c. Proximity control
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d. Signal interference a. The classroom teacher is not part of the
292. Which among the following objectives in the school guidance program since she is not
psychomotor domain is highest in level? trained to be a guidance counselor
a. To distinguish distant and close sounds b. Guidance embraces curriculum, teaching,
b. To contract a muscle supervision and all other activities in school
c. To run a 100-meter dash c. Guidance is a function of the entire school
d. To dance the basic steps of the waltz d. A guidance program is inherent in every
293. Which material consists of instructional units that school
cater to varying mental level pupils? 300. A teacher should not be a slave of his lesson
a. Plantilia plan. This means that:
b. Multi-level materials a. A teacher must be willing to depart from her
c. Multi-grade materials lesson plan if students are interested in
d. Minimum learning competencies something other than her intended lesson
294. Which statement on counseling is false? b. A lesson plan must be followed by a teacher
a. For counseling to be successful, the no matter what
counselee is willing to participate in the c. A teacher must be ready to depart from her
process lesson plan if she remembers something
b. The ultimate goal of counseling is greater more interesting than what she earlier
happiness on the part of the counselee planned
c. Counseling is the program that includes d. Teacher is the best lesson plan designer
guidance 301. With a death threat over her head, Teacher Donita
d. The school counselor is primarily responsible is directed to pass an undeserving student. What
of counseling will a utilitarianist do?
295. Arianna describes Teacher Monica as “fair, a. Pass the student, why suffer the threat?
caring and approachable.” Which power does b. Pass the student. That will be of use to the
Teacher Monica possess? student, his parents and you
a. Legitimate power c. Don’t pass him; live by your principle of justice.
b. Expert power You will get reward, if not in this life, in the
c. Referent power next
d. Reward power d. Don’t pass him. You surely will not like
296. Kounin claims “with-it-ness” is one of the someone to give you a death threat in order to
characteristics of an effective classroom pass
manager. Which among the following is a sign of 302. Teacher Alessandra knows of the illegal activities
“with-it-ness”? of a neighbor but keeps quiet in order not to be
a. Giving attention to students having difficulty involved in any investigation. Which foundational
with school work principle of morality does Teacher Alessandra fail
b. Seeing only a portion of the class but to apply?
intensively a. Always do what is right
c. Knowing where instructional materials are b. The end does not justify the means
kept c. The end justifies the means
d. Aware of what’s happening in all part of the
d. Between two evils, do the lesser evil
classroom
303. You are very much interested in a quality
297. In the K-W-L technique, K stands for what the
professional development program for teachers.
pupils already knows, W for what he wants to
What characteristic should you look for?
know and L for what he:
a. Prescribe by top educational teachers
a. Learned c. Failed to learn
b. He like to learn d. Needs to learn b. Responsive to identified teacher’s needs
298. When a significantly greater number from the c. Dependent on the availability of funds
lower group gets a test item correctly, this d. Required for renewal of professional license
implies that the test item: 304. To ensure high standards of teachers’ personal
a. Is not highly reliable and professional development, which of the
b. Is not very valid following measures must be implemented?
c. Is highly reliable I. A school head plans the professional
d. Is very valid development of his/her teachers.
299. Which statement about guidance is false?
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II. Every teacher formulates his/her own b. Provides learning opportunities in a real-world
professional development plan. context
III. The implementation of what is learned in c. Eliminates boundaries between content area
training must be monitored. d. Discussion from a single perspective
a. I only c. II and III 311. For more efficient and effective management of
b. I and III d. II only school as agents of change, one proposal is for the
305. As a community leader, which of the following DepEd to cluster remote stand-alone schools under
should a teacher not do? one lead school head. Which factor has the
a. Solicit donation from philanthropists in the strongest influence on this proposal?
community a. Psychological c. Geographical
b. Support effort of the community to improve b. Historical d. Social
their status in life 312. What does the acronym EFA imply for schools?
c. Make herself aloof to ensure that her a. The acceptance of exclusive schools for boys
decisions will not be influenced by the and for girls
community politics b. The stress on the superiority of formal
d. Play an active part in the activities of the education over that of alternative learning
community system
306. In a highly pluralistic society, what type of learning c. Practice of inclusive education
environment is the responsibility of the teacher? d. The concentration on formal education system
I. Safe III. Secure
II. Gender-biased 313. The wide acceptance of “bottom up” management
a. I and II c. II only style has influenced schools to practice which
b. I, II and III d. I and III management practice?
307. A teacher is said to be “trustee of the cultural and a. Exclusion of politicians from the pool of guest
educational heritage of the nation and is under speakers during graduation exercises
obligation to transmit to learners such heritage”. b. Prescription of what ought to be done from the
Which practice makes the teacher fulfill such Center Office
obligation? c. Involvement of students, parents, teachers,
a. Use interactive teaching strategies and community in school planning
b. As a class, study the life of Filipino heroes d. Allowing schools to do what they think is best
c. Use the latest educational technology 314. Material development at the expense of human
d. Observe continuing professional education development points to the need to do more in
school. This is base on which pillar of learning?
308. Large class size in congested cities is a common a. Learning to do
problem in our public schools. Which measure/s b. Learning to know
have schools taken to offset the effects of large c. Learning to live together
class? d. Learning to be
I. The deployment of more teachers
II. The implementation of 1:1 pupil textbook ratio 315. The schooling incidents in school campuses
III. The conduct of morning and afternoon abroad have made school to rethink the curriculum.
sessions Which is believed to counteract such incidents and
a. I, II and III c. III only so is being introduced in schools?
b. I and II d. II only I. Inclusion of socio-emotional teaching
309. The failure of independent study with most Filipino II. The emphasis on the concept of competition
students may be attributed to students’? against self and not against others
a. Unpreparedness for schooling III. Focus on academic achievement and
b. Ambivalence productivity
c. High degree of independence a. I and III c. I and II
d. High degree of independence on authority b. II and III d. I, II and III
316. The specialization requires of every professional
310. The following are characteristics of interdisciplinary teacher for him/her to be competent is in line with
teaching except: which pillar of learning?
a. Allows learners to see connectedness a. Learning to know
between things b. Learning to be
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c. Learning to live together d. No, it does not support parent of adult
d. Learning to do education
317. Widespread abuse of Mother Earth prompted 323. “Specialization is knowing more and more about
schools to teach sustainable development. Which less and less.” Hence, it is better to be a generalist,
one does this prove about schools? claims Teacher Fonda. Which Philosophy does
a. The curricula of schools are centered on Teacher Fonda subscribe to?
Mother Earth a. Existentialism c. Essentialism
b. Environment factors influence the school as b. Perennialism d. Progressivism
an agent of change
c. Schools can easily integrate sustained 324. Mencius believed that all people are born good.
development in their curriculum This thought on the innate goodness of people
d. Sustained development cannot be effectively makes it easier to ________ our pupils.
taught in the classroom a. teach c. like
318. Which pillar of learning is aimed at the holistic b. respect d. motivate
development of man and his complete fulfillment? 325. A student complains to you about his failing grade.
a. Learning to live together When you recomputed you found out that you
b. Learning to be committed an error in his grade computation. Your
c. Learning to know decision is not to accept the erroneous
d. Learning to do computation before the student and so leave the
319. A father tells his daughter “You are a woman. You failing grade as is for fear that you may lose
are meant for the home and so for you, going to credibility. Is this morally right?
school is not necessary.” Is the father correct? a. No, the reason for not accepting the error
before the students is flimsy
a. It depends on the place where the daughter b. No, the end does not justify the means
and the father live c. Yes, the end justifies the means
b. No, there is gender equality ineducation d. Yes, as a teacher you must maintain your
c. Yes, women are meant to be a mother only credibility
d. No, today women can take on the jobs of men 326. Which violate(s) the principle of respect?
I. Teacher Ana tells her students that what
320. Is there a legal basis for increasing the teacher’s Teacher Beth taught is wrong.
starting salary to PHP18,000 a months? II. To retaliate, Teacher Beth advises students
a. No, it is a gift to teachers from Congress not to enroll in Teacher Ana’s class.
b. Yes, R.A 7836 III. Teacher Catherine secretly gives way to a
special favor (e.g. add 2 points to grade)
c. Yes, the Philippine Constitution
requested by student Alex who is vying for
d. No, it is simply an act of benevolence from
honors.
President GMA
a. II and III c. I and II
321. As provided for the Educational Act of 1982, how
are the institutions of learning encouraged setting b. I, II and III d. I and III
higher standards of equality over the minimum 327. Which is/are in accordance with the principle of
standards required for state recognition? pedagogical competence?
I. Communication of objectives of the course to
a. Voluntary accreditation
student.
b. Continuing Professional Education
II. Awareness of alternative instruction strategies.
c. Granting of Special Permit III. Selection of appropriate methods of instruction.
d. Academic freedom a. I and III c. III only
322. Despite of opposition from some school official,
b. I, II and III d. II and III
DepEd has continuously enforced the “no collection
328. To earn units for promotion, Teacher Flora pays
of fees” policy during enrolment period in public
her fee but does not attend class at all. Does this
schools. In this policy in accordance with EFA
constitute professional growth?
goals?
a. Not immediately but yes after promotion
a. No, it violates the mandate of equality
b. No, it is simply earning MA units for promotion
education
c. It depends on the school she is enrolled in
b. Yes, it somewhat eliminates gender disparities
d. Yes, just enrolling in an MA program is
c. Yes, it supports equitable access to basic
already professional growth
education
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329. If Teacher Analiza asks more higher-order a. feel significant and be part of a group
questions, she has to ask more ________ b. show one’s oral abilities to the rest of the class
questions. c. get everything and be part of a group
a. fact c. convergent d. be creative
b. close d. concept 338. To be an effective classroom manager, a teacher
330. Misdemeanor has a “ripple effect.” This implies that must be friendly but must at the same time be
as a classroom manager, a teacher: _________.
a. reinforces positive behavior a. confident c. analytical
b. responds to misbehavior promptly b. business-like d. buddy-buddy
c. is consistent in her classroom management 339. Which software is needed when one wants to
practice perform automatic calculations on numerical data?
d. count 1 to 10 before she deals with a a. Database
misbehaving student b. Spreadsheet Program
331. Based on Edgar Dale’s “Cone of Experience,” c. Microsoft Word
which activity is farthest from the real thing? d. Microsoft Powerpoint
a. Watching demo c. Video disc 340. Which of the following questions must be
b. Attending exhibit d. Viewing images considered in evaluating teacher-made materials?
332. The students of Teacher Yue scan an electronic a. In the material new?
encyclopedia, view a film on subject, or look at b. Does the material simulate individualism?
related topics at the touch of a button right there in c. Is the material expensive?
the classroom. Which device/s does teacher Yue’s d. Is the material cheap?
class have? 341. Kounin claims that “with-it-ness” is one of the
a. Teaching machines characteristics of an effective classroom manager.
b. CD What is one sign of “with-it-ness”?
c. Video disc a. Giving attention to students who are having
d. Videotaped lesson difficulty with school work
333. Which is an inappropriate way to manage off-task b. Aware of what’s happening in all parts of the
behavior? classroom
a. Redirect a child’s attention to task and check c. Seeing only a portion of the class but
his progress to make sure he is continuing intensively
work d. Knowing where instructional materials are
b. Stop your class activity to correct a child who kept
is no longer on task
c. Make eye contact to communicate what you 342. Which of these is one of the ways by which the
wish to communicate internet enables people to browse documents
d. Move closer to the child to make him feel your connected by hypertext links?
presence a. URL c. Welcome page
334. When Teacher Pearl tries to elicit clarification on a b. Browser d. World Wide Web
student response or solicits additional information, 343. Which characteristics must be primarily considered
which of these should be use? as a choice of instructional aides?
a. Directing c. Structuring a. Stimulate and maintain students interests
b. Probing d. Cross examining b. Suited to the lesson objectives
335. Which priority criterion should guide a teacher in c. Updated and relevant to Filipino setting
the choice of instructional devices? d. New and skillfully made
a. Novelty c. Attractiveness 344. You can exhibit referent power on the first day of
b. Cost d. Appropriateness school by __________.
336. Which learning activity is most appropriate if a a. telling them the importance of good grades
teacher’s focus is attitudinal change? b. giving your students a sense of belongingness
a. Fieldtrip c. Role play and acceptance
b. Exhibit d. Game c. making them feel you know what you are
337. Teacher Hannah strives to draw participation of talking about
every student into her classroom discussion. Which d. reminding your students your authority over
of these student needs is she trying to address? them again and again
The need to _______.
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345. I would like to use a model to emphasize particular I. To come up with 9 different ways of
part. Which of these would be most appropriate? approaching lesson to cater to the 9 multiple
a. Regalia c. Stimulation intelligence
b. Audio recording d. Mock up II. To develop all student’s skill in all nine
346. What must Teacher Luke do to ensure orderly intelligences
transitions between activities? III. To provide worthwhile activities that
a. Have the materials ready at the start of the acknowledge individual difference in children
activity a. I, II and III c. II only
b. Allow time for the students to socialize in b. II and III d. III only
between activities 353. If my approach to my lesson is behaviorist, what
c. Assign fewer exercise to fill the allotted time features will dominate my lesson?
d. Wait for students who lag behind I. Copying notes III. Lecturing
347. The task of setting up routine activities for effective II. Reasoning IV.
classroom management is a task that a teacher Demonstration
should undertake: a. III, IV c. I, II, III, IV
a. as soon as the students have adjusted to their b. I, III, IV d. II, III, IV
schedules 354. You practice inclusive education. Which of these
b. on the very first day of school applies to you?
c. every day at the start of the session I. You accept every student as full and valued
d. every homeroom day member of the class and school community
348. What principle is violated by overusing the II. Your special attention is on learners with
chalkboard, as though it is the only education specific learning or social needs
technology available? III. Your address the needs of the class as a
a. Isolated use c. Variety whole within the context of the learners with
specific learning or social needs
b. Flexibility d. Uniformity
349. Teacher Sandra uses the low-profile classroom a. II only c. I only
control technique most of the time. What does this b. I and II d. I and III
imply? 355. School curriculum reflects the world’s economic
a. She is reactive in her disciplinary orientation and political integration and industrialization. What
does these points in curriculum development?
b. She manages pupils personalities
a. The trend towards the classical approach to
c. She reacts severely to a misbehaving student
curriculum development
d. She stops misbehaving without disrupting
b. The trend towards the globalization and
lesson flow
localization
350. If curriculum is designed following the traditional
approach, which feature(s) apply(ies)? c. The trend towards participatory curriculum
I. The aims of the curriculum are set by development
professionals and experts. d. The shift in the paradigm of curriculum
II. Interested groups (teachers, students, development from a process-oriented to a
communities) are assumed to agree with the product-oriented one
aims of the curriculum. 356. You choose cooperative learning as a teaching
III. Consensus building in not necessary. approach. What thought is impressed on your
a. III only c. I and II students?
b. I, II and III d. I and III a. Interaction is a must, but not necessarily face
351. If you make use of the indirect instruction method, to-face interaction
you begin your lesson with: b. Student’s success depends on the success of
a. Guided practice the group
b. A review of previous day’s work c. Student’s individuality evaluates how
c. Advance organizers that provide an overall effectively their group worked
picture of the lesson d. The accountability for learning is on the group
d. Independent not on the individual
352. One’s approach to teaching is influenced by 357. Which statement applies correctly to Edgar Dale’s
Howard Gardner’s MI Theory. What is he/she “Cone of Experience”?
challenged to do? a. The farther you are from the base, the more
direct the learning experience becomes
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b. The farther you are from the bottom, the more b. The teacher emphasizing reading and writing
direct the learning experience becomes skills
c. The closer you are from the base, the more c. The teacher is applying Bloom’s hierarchy of
indirect the learning experience becomes cognitive learning
d. The closer you are from the base, the more d. The teacher is teaching in a variety of ways
direct the learning experience becomes because not all students learn in the same
358. “When more senses are stimulated, teaching and manner
learning become more effective.” What is an 364. Teacher Georgina, an experienced teacher, does
application of this principle? daily review of past lessons in order to:
a. Appeal to student’s sense of imagination a. introduce a new lesson
b. Use multisensory aids b. reflect on how she presented the previous
c. Make your students touch the instructional lessons
material c. provide her pupils with a sense of continuity
d. Use audiovisual aids because the eyes and d. determine who among her pupils are studying
the ears are the most important senses in
learning 365. I combined several subject areas in order to focus
359. Which is a classroom application of the theory of on a single concept for interdisciplinary teaching.
“operant conditioning”? Which strategy did I use?
a. Help student see the connectedness of facts, a. Reading-writing activity
concepts, and principles b. Thematic introduction
b. Create a classroom atmosphere that elicits c. Unit method
relaxation d. Problem-centered learning
c. Reinforce a good behavior to increase the 366. To teach the democratic process to the pupils,
likelihood that the learner will repeat the Batongmalaki Elementary School decided that the
response election of class officers shall be patterned after
d. Make students learn by operating local elections. There are qualifications set for
manipulatively candidates, limited period for campaign and rules
360. Read the following teacher-student situation. for posting campaign materials, etc. Which of the
TEACHER: Why is the process called following did the school use?
photosynthesis? a. Symposium c. Pole playing
STUDENT: I don’t know. b. Simulation d. Philips 66
Which questioning technique should be the teacher 367. Which among the following are effective methods
be using? in teaching student critical reading skills?
a. Clarification c. Prompting I. Interpret editorial
b. Multiple response d. Concept review II. Read and interpret three different movie
361. Here is the test item. reviews
“From the data presented in the table, form III. Read a position paper and deduce underlying
generalizations that are supported by the data”. assumptions of the position papers
Under what type of question does this item fall? a. II and III c. I and II
a. Convergent c. Application b. I and III d. I, II and III
b. Evaluative d. Divergent 368. Here is a test item:
362. I want to teach concepts, patterns and abstractions. “The improvement of basic education should be the
Which method will be most appropriate? top priority of the Philippine government. Defend or
a. Discovery c. Direct instruction refute this position.”
b. Indirect instruction d. Problem solving Under what type of question does this test item fall?
363. Teacher Atilla teaches English as a Second a. Low-level c. Analysis
Language. She uses vocabulary cards, fill-in-the- b. Evaluative d. Convergent
blanks sentences, dialogues, dictation and writing 369. When I teach, I often engage in brainstorming.
exercises in teaching a lesson about grocery Which do I avoid?
shopping. Based on this information, which of the a. Break down barriers
following is a valid conclusion? b. Selectively involves pupils
a. The teacher wants to make her teaching c. Increase creativity
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370. Teacher Sammy teaches a lesson in which 377. According to Freud, with which should one be
students must recognize that ¼ is the same as concerned if he/she has to develop in the students
0.25. He use this relationship to determine that a correct sense of right and wrong?
0.15 and 0.20 are slightly less than ¼. Which of the I. Super-ego II. Ego III. Id
following concept/s is/are being taught? a. I and II c. I
a. Numeration skills of decimals and b. II d. III
relationships between fractions and decimals 378. When small children call animals “dog”, what
b. Numeration skills process is illustrated on Piaget’s cognitive
c. Place value of decimals development theory?
d. Relationship between fraction and decimals a. Reversion c.
371. What is the best way to develop math concept? Accommodation
a. Solving problems using multiple approaches b. Assimilation d. Conservation
b. Solving problems by looking for correct 379. Researchers found that when a child is engaged in
answer a learning experience a number of areas of the
c. Learning math as applied to situations, such brain are simultaneously activated. Which of the
as being a tool of science following is/are implication/s of this research finding?
d. Solving problems by applying learned I. Make use of field trips and guest speakers
formulas II. Do multicultural units of study
372. After the reading of a selection in the class, which III. Stick to the “left brain and right brain”
of these activities can enhance students’ creativity? approach
I. Reader’s theater a. I and III c. I and II
II. Reading aloud b. I only d. II only
III. Silent reading 380. My problem is there are too many topics to cover
a. I and II c. I only and I may not able to finish before classes end in
b. II only d. III only March. Which approach when used can help solve
373. Teacher Carlo, a Reading teacher, advised the my problem?
class to “read between the lines”. What does she a. Thematic c. Experimental
want his pupils to do? approach
a. Determine what is meant by what is stated b. Constructive d. Direct instruction
b. Make an educated guess 381. You want your students to answer the questions at
c. Apply the information being read the end of a reading lesson. “What did I learn?”,
“What still puzzles me?”, “What did I enjoy, hate
d. Describe the characters in the story
and accomplish in the class today?” and “How did I
374. To nurture students’ creativity, which activity should
learn from the lesson?”.Which of the following are
a teacher avoid?
you asking them to do?
a. Ask “What if…” questions
a. Work on an assignment
b. Emphasize the need to give right answers
b. Make journal entry
c. Ask divergent thinking questions
c. Work on a drill
d. Be open to “out-of-this-world” ideas
d. Apply what they learned
375. Teacher Rodel wants to develop his students’
382. William Glasser’s control theory states that
creativity. Which type of questions will be most
behavior is inspired by what satisfies a person want
appropriate?
at any given time. What then must a teacher do to
a. Synthesis questions
motivate students to learn?
b. Fact questions
a. Make schoolwork relevant to students’ basic
c. “What if…” questions human needs
d. Analysis questions b. Make teaching-leaning interactive
376. Floramay enjoyed the roller coaster when she and
c. Avoid giving assignments
her family went to Disneyland. The mere sight of a
d. Organize a curriculum in a spiral manner
roller coaster gets her excited. Which theory
383. Nadia exhibit fear response to freely roaming dogs
explains Floramay’s behavior?
but does not show fear when a dog is on a leash or
a. Operant conditioning
confined to a pen. Which conditioning process is
b. Pavlovian conditioning illustrated?
c. Social learning theory a. Extinction c. Acquisition
d. Attribution theory b. Generalization d. Discrimination
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384. Based on Freud’s theory, which operate/s when a d. Do direct instruction
student strikes a classmate at the height of anger? 390. A person who has painful experiences at the
a. Ego c. Id and Ego interact dentist’s office may become fearful at the mere
b. Id d. Superego sight of the dentist’s office building. Which theory
385. After reading an essay. Teacher Beatrice wants to can explain this?
help sharpen her students’ ability to interpret. a. Generalization
Which of these activities will be most appropriate? b. Operant Conditioning
a. Drawing conclusions c. Attribution theory
b. Making inferences d. Classical conditioning
c. Getting the main idea 391. Which is/are the basic assumption/s of behaviorists?
d. Listing facts separately from opinion I. The mind of newborn child is a blank state
386. Read the following then answer the question. A II. All behaviors are determined by environmental
man and his son are driving in a car. The car events
crashes into a tree, killing the father and seriously III. The child has a certain degree of freedom not
injury his son. At the hospital, the boy needs to to allow himself to be shaped by his
have surgery. Looking at the boy, the doctor says environment
(telling the truth), “I cannot operate on him. He is a. III only c. II only
my son. How can this be? b. I and II d. I and III
ANSWER: The doctor is the boy’s mother. 392. If a student is encourage to develop himself to the
The above brain twister helps develop critical fullest and must satisfy his hierarchy of needs, the
reading skills. Which activity was used? highest needs to satisfy according to Maslow is
a. Comparing c. Inferring meaning ________.
b. Classifying d. Looking for cause and effect a. Psychological need c.
387. Research says that mastery experiences increase Belongingness
confidence and willingness to try similar or more b. Self-actualization d. Safety needs
challenging tasks as reading. What does this imply 393. In a Social Studies class. Teacher Ina presents a
for children’s reading performance? morally ambiguous situation and asks student what
a. Children who have not mastered the basic they would do. On whose theory is Teacher Ina’s
skills are more likely to be motivated to read in technique based?
order to gain mastery over basic skills a. Bandura c. Kohlberg
b. Children who have mastered basic skills are b. Piaget d. Bruner
more likely to be less motivated to read 394. Teacher Violy is convinced that whenever a
because they get fed up with too much student performs a desired behavior, provide
reading reinforcement and soon the student learns to
c. Children who have gained mastery over basic perform the behavior on his own. On which
skills are more motivated to read principle is Teacher Violy’s conviction based?
d. Children who have a high sense of self- a. Environmentalism c. Cognitivism
confidence are not necessarily those who can b. Behaviorism d. Constructivism
read 395. In Bandura’s social learning theory, it states that
388. The value that students put on reading is critical to children often imitate those who:
their success. In what way/s can teachers inculcate I. have substantial influence over their lives
his value for reading? II. belong their peer group
I. Sharing the excitement of read-aloud III. belong to other race
II. Showing their passion for reading IV. are successful and seem admired
III. Being rewarded to demonstrate the value of a. IV only c. I and II
reading b. I and IV d. II and IV
a. II and III c. I, II and III 396. According to Erikson, what years are critical for the
b. I and II d. II only development of self-confidence?
389. Bruner’s theory on intellectual development moves a. High school years
from enactive to iconic and symbolic stages. b. Elementary school years
Applying Bruner’s theory. How would you teach? c. College years
a. Be interactive in approach d. Preschool years
b. Begin with the abstract 397. Which of the following does not describe the
c. Begin with the concrete development of children aged 11 to 13?
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a. They exhibit increased objectivity in thinking a. Tell them the research finding when applied
b. Sex difference in IQ become more evident will make them genuinely motivated
c. They shift from impulsivity to adaptive ability b. Convince them that genuine motivation is
d. They show abstract thinking and judgment the only factor that matters for a person to
398. Teacher Henry begins a lesson on tumbling, succeed
demonstrating front and back somersaults in slow c.Make them realize that failure is a part of life
motion and physically guiding his students through d. Make them realize that both success and
the correct movements. As his students become failure are more a function of internal
more skillful, he stands back from the man and causes
gives verbal feedback about how to improve. With 403. Which characterize/s a learning environment that
Vygotsky’s theory in mind, what did Teacher Henry promotes fairness among learners of various
do? cultures, family background and gender?
a. Apprenticeship c. Peer interaction I. Inclusive III. Gender-sensitive
b. Guided participation d. Scaffolding II. Exclusive
399. What does Gagne’s hierarchy theory propose for a. I only c. I and III
effective instruction? b. III only d. II and III
a. Be concerned with the socio-emotional climate 404. Which of the following steps should be
in the classroom completed first in planning an achievement test?
b. Sequence instruction a. Define the instructional objective
c. Teach beginning with the concrete b. Set up a table of specialization
d. Reward good behavior c. Select the types of test items to use
400. Which appropriate teaching practice flows from d. Decide on the length of the test
this research finding on the brain: “The brain’s 405. The computed r for scores in Math and Science
emotional center is tied into its ability to learn”. is 0.92. What does this mean?
a. Establish the discipline of being judgmental a. Math score is positive related to Science
in attitude score
b. Come up with highly competitive games b. The higher the Math score, the lower the
where winners will feel happy Science score
c.Create a learning environment that c. Math score is not in any way related to
encourages students to explore their feeling Science score
and ideas freely d. Science score is slightly related to Math
d. Tell the students to participate in class score
activities or else won’t receive plus points in 406. Which types of test is most appropriate if
class recitation Teacher Yanny wants to measure student’s
401. Research on Piagetian tasks indicates that ability to organize thoughts and ideas?
thinking becomes more logical and abstract as a. Short answer type of test
children reach the formal operation stage. What b. Extended response essay
is an educational implication of this finding? c. Modified alternative response
a. Engage children in analogical reasoning as d. Limited response essay
early as preschool to train them for higher 407. If I want to hone my student’s meta-cognitive
order thinking skills (HOTS) ability, which is most fit?
b. Learners who are not capable of logical a. Drill c. Brainstorming
reasoning from ages 8 to 11 lag behind in b. Debate d. Journaling
their cognitive development 408. I want to test student’s synthesizing skills. Which
c. Let children be children has the highest diagnostic value?
d. Expect hypothetical reasoning for learners a. Multiple choice test
between 12 to 15 years of age b. Performance test
c. Essay test
402. Research says: “People tend to attribute their d. Completion test
successes to internal causes and their failures to 409. Here is a test item:
external causes.” Based on this finding, what Why is this test item poor?
should be taught to students for them to be I. The test item does not pose a problem to
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II. There are variety of possible correct answer to 417. Which text form would you choose if you want to
this item have a valid and reliable test based on the table
III. The language used in the question is not below?
precise
IV. The blank is near the beginning of a Test Form Validity Index Reliability Index
sentence
a. I and III c. I and IV A .47 .68
b. II and IV d. I and II B .87 .57
410. Joanne’s score is within x±1 SD. To which of the C .20 .86
following groups does she belong? D .40 .41
a. Below average E .63 .07
b. Average a. A only c. A and D
c.Needs Improvement b. B only d. B and E
d. Above average
411. Here is a test item: 418. A mathematician’s test was given to all Grade V
What makes the multiple choice type of test poor? pupils to determine the contestants for the Math
a. The options are not grammatically Quiz Bee. Which statistical measure should be
connected to the stem used to identify the top 15?
b. The stem fails to present a problem a. Mean percentage score
c. There are grammatical clues b. Quartile Deviation
d. The options are not parallel c.Percentile Rank
412. If Teacher Betty wants to measure her students’ d. Percentage Score
ability to discriminate, which of these is an 419. Use the inbox below to answer the question that
appropriate type of test item as implied by the follows:
direction? Percentage Grades for Final Examination
a. “Outline the Chapter on The Cell.” 40 70 80 90 100
b. “Summarize the lesson yesterday.” Which of the following statement is true about
c.“Group the following items according to the plot of grades above?
shape.” a. The median is a score of 80 and the range
d. “State a set of principle that can explain the is 60
following events.” b. The median is a score of 70 and the range
413. A test item has a difficult index of 0.89 and a is 60
discrimination index of 0.44. What should the c.The median is a score of 80 and the range is
teacher do? 20
a. Reject the item d. The median is a score of 70 and the range
b. Revise the item is 20
c. Make it a bonus item 420. Which can be said of Nina who obtained a score
d. Make it a bonus item and reject it of 75 out of 100 items in a Grammar objective
414. Which form of assessment is consistent with the test?
saying “The proof of the pudding is in the eating.” a. She performed better than 25% of her
a. Contrived c. Traditional classmates
b. Authentic d. Indirect b. She answered 75 items in the test correctly
415. Here is a test item: c. Her rating is 75
What is WRONG with this item? d. She answered 75% of the test items
a. Item is overly specific correctly
b. Content is trivial 421. The criterion of success in Teacher Butch’s
c. Test item is option-based objective is that “the pupils must be able to spell
d. There is a cue to the right answer 90% of the words correctly”. Student Dave and
416. A student’s score were as follows: 82, 83, 84, 86, 24 others in the class spelled only 40 out of 50
88, 84, 83, 85. The score 84 is the: words correctly while the rest scored 45 and
above. This means that Teacher Butch
a. Mode c. Median
_____________.
b. Average d. Mean
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b. failed to attain his lesson objective as far as d. Sentence-completion tests
the 25 pupils are concerned
c. did not attain his lesson objective because of 428. Which of the following is a weakness of self-
the pupils’ lack of attention supporting personality checklists?
d. attained his lesson objective because of his a. Many personality measures have built-in lie
effective spelling drill scales
422. Which of these can measure awareness of b. They lack stability
values? c.They may not get true information because
a. Sociogram individuals can hide or disguise feelings
b. Moral dilemmas d. They have poor internal consistency
c. Projective techniques 429. Which response/s come/s from a behaviorist?
d. Rating scales a. #2 and #4 c. #3 and #4
423. Marking on a normative basis means that: b. #1 and #2 d. #1 and #3
a. the normal distribution curve should be 430. On which educational philosophy is response #1
followed anchored?
b. some should fall a. Existentialism c. Progressivism
c. some get high marks b. Essentialism d.Behaviorism
d. the grading is based on a present criteria
424. Which process enhances the comparability of 431. If you leaned toward a progressivist philosophy,
grades? with which response would you agree?
a. Using a table specifications a. #2 b. #3 c. #4 d. #1
b. Determining the level of difficulty of the 432. Teacher Wilson wants his students to master the
tests concept of social justice. Which series of
c. Giving more HOTS (higher order thinking activities will be most effective?
skills) a. Pretest-teaching-posttest
d. Constructing departmentalized exams for b. Pretest-teaching-posttest-re-teaching for
each subject area. unlearned concepts-posttest
425. If the scores of your test follow a negatively c. Review-pretest-teaching-posttest
skewed score distribution, what should you do? d. Teaching-posttest
Find out __________? 433. Teacher Raymund likes to show how the
a. why your items were easy launching of spaceships takes place. Which of
b. why most of the scores are high the following materials available is most fit?
c. why most of the scores are low a. Model b. Mock-up c. Replica d. Realia
d. why some pupils scored high 434. Teacher June likes to concretize the abstract
426. Principal Gemma is talking about “grading on the concepts of an atom. He came up with a
curve” in a faculty meeting. What does this concrete presentation of the atom by using wire
expression refers to? and plastic balls. How would you classify
a. A student’s mark compares his Teacher June’s visual aids?
achievement to his effort a. Chart b. Replica c. Model d.
b. A student’s grade or mark depends on how Realia
his achievement compares with the 435. The class was asked to share their insights
achievement of other students in a class about the poem. The ability to come up with an
c. A student’s grade determines whether or not insight stems from the ability to:
a student attains a defined standard of a. analyze the parts of a whole
achievement b. evaluate the worthiness of a thing
d. A student’s mark tells how closely he is c. relate and organize things and ideas
achieving to his potential d. comprehend the subject that is being
427. Which tests determine whether students accept studied
responsibility for their own behavior or pass on 436. To ask the class any insight derived from the
responsibility for their own behavior to other poem is based on the theory of:
people? a. Realism c. Conditioning
a. Locus-of-control tests b. Behaviorism d.
b. Thematic tests Constructivism
c. Stylistic test
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437. On which assumption about the learner is Mr. 444. Which of this/these is/are essential in
Sales’s act of asking the class to share their constructing a scoring rubric?
insight based? I. Description of criteria to serve as standard
a. Learners are like empty receptacles waiting II. Clear descriptions of performance at each
to be filled up level
b. Learners are meant to interact with one III. Levels of achievement (mastery)
another IV. Rating scheme
c. Learners have multiple intelligence and a. I, II and III c. I, II, III and IV
varied learning styles b. I and II d. I only
d. Learners are producers of knowledge not 445. Which statement is true of the rubric?
only passive recipients of information a. It is developmental
438. On which assumption/s is the principal’s action b. It is analytical
anchored? c. It is both holistic and developmental
I. Students learn by personally constructing d. It is holistic
meaning of what is taught 446. Which is true of the scoring rubric?
II. Students construct and reconstruct meaning I. It describes criteria of levels of achievement
based on experiences II. It has a rating scheme
III. Students derive meaning from the meaning III. It limit itself to 4 levels of achievement
that the teacher gives a. I and II c. II and III
a. II only c. I, II and III b. I and III d. I, II and III
b. I and II d. I only 447. Which guidelines should you follow for behavior
439. Which materials will her teachers least prefers? modification to be effective?
a. Controversial issues a. Subject yourself to group pressure
b. Open-ended topics b. Work on several behaviors at the time for a
c.Unquestionable laws significant change
d. Problem or cases c. Never use negative reinforcement
440. Which concept/s of the learner will Principal d. Work on one behavior at a time
Evelyn not accept? 448. In which phases/s of change, according to Kurt
I. “Empty vesse!” Lewin, do you feel the pain?
II. “Tabula rasa” a. Transition c. Refreezing
III. Candle to be lighted b. Unfreezing d. Transition and
a. III only c. II only freezing
b. I only d. I and II 449. In the writing of performance objectives for
441. How can you make the items homogeneous? mastery learning, what is an acceptable standard
a. Increase the number of items in Column B of performance called?
b. All items should be on polygons a. Behavior c. SMART
c. Remove the word triangle in items #1 and #2 b. Condition d. Criterion measure
in column A 450. Why learning activities should be carefully
planned?
d. The word “gon” must be included in column
a. The ability of the teacher to plan is tested
B
b. This is expected by pupils
442. What is the main defect of this matching test?
c. The accomplishment of objectives is
a. The matching type is an imperfect type
dependent on the plan
b. The items are NOT homogeneous d. This is required of a teacher
c. The items quite easy 451. Which statement on IQ and EQ is correct?
d. An obvious pattern is followed in the a. EQ has a greater contribution to
answering performance than IQ
443. Which should be done to improve the matching b. IQ has a greater contribution to
type of test? performance than EQ
a. Capitalize the items in Column A c. Blending of both IQ and EQ can make a
b. Items in Column A and B should be difference in performance
exchanged d. The contribution of IQ and EQ to
c.Drop #6 item in Column A performance is dependent on factors like
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452. Teacher Nikko helped his students recall that c. Prompting to covert wrong answers to correct
stalagmites grow on the “ground” while stalactites ones
grow on the “ceiling” of a cave by associating “G” in d. Giving non-threatening comments
stalaGmites with ground and “C” in stalaCtites with 458. For practice to be effective, which guideline should
ceiling. What did Teacher Nikko make use of it? bear in mind? Practice should _______.
a. Visual aid a. Be done in an evaluative atmosphere
b. Mnemonic device b. Be arranged to allow students to receive
feedback
c. Audio-visual aid c. Take place over a long period of time
d. Be difficult enough for students to remember
d. Meaning-maker device and learn
453. “Makabayan” as a subject in the re-structured Basic 459. Which of the following is a practice in progressive
Education Curriculum is the “laboratory for life.” education?
What does this mean? It is in this subject where the a. Open classroom
learner ____________. b. Study of classics
a. Will be taught the Filipino strengths and c. Academic orientation
weaknesses d. Cognitive education
b. Will demonstrate practical knowledge and 460. The workers’ rights to form unions or to strike can
skills gained in the other subjects be suppressed in times of national emergency. On
c. Will be taught the true concept of being what norm is this based?
“pagkamakabayan” a. Higher law, inalienable rights before
d. The biographies of heroes who are alienable
“makabayan” will be taught b. Wider social order, the society before the
454. In the faculty room everyone is talking about a individual
teacher who is torturing for a fee from her own pupil c. Clearer title, the certain before the title
who is vying for honors. What is the professional d. Nobler person, God before man
thing for the other teachers to do? 461. Which skills should be taught if Teacher Joey
a. Talk to the parents of the tutee. Tell them wants to equip his students with the skill to
what teachers doing is unprofessional organize information gathered?
b. Leave her alone, she might accuse you a. Note-taking, outlining, using the library
of meddling in her personal life b. Outlining, summarizing, using the card
c. Correct her and remind her torturing catalogue
one’s own pupil for a fee is unethical c. Note-taking, outlining, summarizing
d. As a group, report her to the principal d. Summarizing, note taking using the
455. When Teacher Demi presents a set of data then library
asks the students to enter a conclusion, 462. Annual medical checkup required of teachers is
generalization or a pattern of relationship which done in the interest of:
method does she use? a. Filipino medical doctors
a. Process approach
b. Type method b. Parents
c. The state and of every teacher
c. Unit method
d. School administration
d. Inductive inquiry method 463. In a study conducted, the pupils were asked which
456. Which individualized teaching method makes use nationality they preferred if given a choice. Majority
of workbooks, teaching machines or computers? of the pupils wanted to be an American. In this
a. Project method case, in which obligation relative to the state are
schools seemed to be failing? In their obligation to:
b. Unit method a. Respect for all duly constituted
c. Programmed instruction authorities
d. Inductive inquiry method b. Instill allegiance to the Constitution
457. I want to elicit more student responses. Which one c. Promote obedience to the laws of the
should I avoid? state
a. Creating an evaluative atmosphere d. Promote national pride
b. Using covert responses
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464. To be an effective classroom manager, teachers more opportunities for our students to do
must be friendly but at the same time be: __________.
a. Buddy-buddy a. Social interaction c. Role playing
b. Rigid b. Introspection d. Cooperative learning
c. Business-like 472. Why is it sound to encourage students to define
d. Highly demanding terms in their own words? Because ____________.
465. Which of the following field of Social Sciences a. Defining the terms in their own words
below is more connected with the study of social helps them memorize the definition faster
traditions and cultures? b. Students remember information better
a. Theology when they mentally process in some way
b. Psychology c. They ought to connect the terms that
c. Sociology they learn with other terms
d. Anthropology d. This is one opportunity to brush up with
466. When an individual or group adapts the culture of other terms
others, practice them and become habitual, this is: 473. Pavlov is to classical conditioning as ______ is to
a. Culture change c. Culture shock operant conditioning.
b. Culture lag d. Culture a. A. Bandura c. J. Watson
difference b. J. Holt d. B.F. Skinner
467. Which appropriate teaching practice flows this 474. You arrange the rows of blocks in such a way that
research finding on the brain: “The brain’s a row of 5 blocks is longer than a row of 7 blocks. If
emotional center is tied into its ability to learn.” you ask which row has more, Grade 1 pupils will
a. Tell the students to participate in class likely say that it is the row that makes the longer
activities or else won’t receive plus points line. Based on Piaget’s cognitive development
b. Create a learning environment that theory, what problem is illustrated?
encourages students to explore their a. Conservation problem
feelings and ideas b. Assimilation problem
c. Come up with highly competitive games
where winners will feel happy c. Egocentrism problem
d. Establish the disciple of being judgmental
in attitude d. Accommodation problem
468. Which statement holds true to grades? Grades 475. Were teachers in the Philippines required of a
_________. professional license since the establishment of the
a. are exact measure of IQ and Philippine educational system?
achievement a. No, but the equivalent of a license
b. are a measure of achievement required was a certificate in teaching
c. are necessarily a measure of students’ IQ b. Yes, it was required since the Americans
established the educational system
d. are intrinsic motivation for learning c. No, it was only with the effectivity of R.A.
469. Which practice does not fit in a classroom that 7836 that professional license was
recognizes individual differences? required
a. Uniform requirements d. Yes, except for the Thomasites
476. The increase in the number of school children left
b. Sharing from multiple perspective by OFW parents intensifies the teacher role as
c. Accommodating student’s learning styles ______________.
a. Student’s friends
d. Various modes of assessing learning b. Guidance counselors
470. Teacher Benny says: “If it is billiard that brings c. Facilitator of learning
students out of the classroom, let us bring it into d. Substitute parents
the classroom. Perhaps, I can use it to teach 477. As a teacher, you are a rationalist. Which among
Math.” To which philosophy does Teacher Benny these will be your guiding principle?
adhere? a. I must teach the child so he is assured of
a. Progressivism c. Essentialism heaven
b. Existentialism d. Reconstructionism b. I must teach the child to develop his
471. “The greatest happiness lies in the contemplative mental powers to the fullest
use of the mind”, said Plato. Therefore, let us give
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c. I must teach the child that we can never c. A vague distracter
have real knowledge of anything
d. I must teach the child every knowledge, d. An ineffective distracter
skill and value that needs for a better 484. The Thematic Appreciation Test is an example of a
future (an) __________.
478. A teacher put together the output of her colleagues a. Self-report technique
in one workshop and published it with her name as
author. Which is unprofessional about the teacher’s b. Projective technique
behavior? c. Interest inventory
a. Failing to correct what appears to be
unprofessional conduct d. Socio-metric technique
b. Giving due credit to others of their work 485. The following are features of the Restructure Basic
c. Not giving due credit to others for their Education Curriculum, except:
work a. Increased time for tasks to gain mastery
d. Holding inviolate all confidential of competencies
information concerning associates b. Interdisciplinary modes of teaching
479. In what way can teachers uphold the highest c. Greater emphasis on content, less on the
possible standards of the teaching profession? learning process
a. By pointing out the advantages of joining d. Stronger integration of competencies and
the teaching profession values, across the learning area
b. By good grooming to change people’s 486. The free public elementary and secondary
perception of teacher education in the country is in the line with the
c. By continuously improving themselves government effort to address educational problems
personally and professionally of _______.
d. None of the above a. access and equity
480. To reach out to clientele who cannot be in the
classroom for one reason or another, which of the b. relevance and quality
following was established? c. effectiveness and efficiency
a. Special education (SPED)
d. productivity
b. Informal education 487. The task of setting up routine activities for effective
c. Alternative learning delivery system classroom management as a task that a teacher
should undertake ______.
d. Pre-school education a. on the very first day of school
481. Teacher Neil discovered that his pupils are weak in b. every day at the start of the session
comprehension. To further determine in which c. every homeroom day
particular skills his pupils are weak; which test d. as soon as the students have adjusted
should Teacher Neil give? on their schedule
a. Standard Test c. Diagnostic 488. Teacher Honey uses direct instruction strategy.
Test Which will she first do?
b. Placement Test d. Aptitude Test a. Independent practice
482. In the context of multiple intelligences, which one is
the weakness of the paper-pencil test? b. Guided student practice
a. It put non-linguistically intelligent pupils at c. Review the previous day’s work
a disadvantage
b. It requires paper and printing and is so d. Presenting and structuring
expensive 489. Teacher Janice observes cleanliness and order in
c. It utilizes so much time her classroom to create a conductive atmosphere
d. It lacks reliability for learning. On which theory is her practice based?
483. Out of 3 distracters in a multiple choice test item, a. Behaviorism
namely X, Y and Z, no pupil chose Z as an answer.
This implies that Z is ________. b. Psychoanalysis
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490. Which activity is meant for kinesthetically intelligent 498. To develop reasoning and speaking ability, which
pupils? should I use?
a. Independent study a. Debate c. Experiment
b. Storytelling d. Role-playing
b. Individualized study 499. Under which type of guidance service does the
c. Pantomime concern of schools to put students into their most
d. Cooperative learning appropriate courses fall?
491. With which will the existentialist agree? The school a. Individual inventory service
is a place where individuals _____.
a. Listen and accept what the teacher say b. Research service
b. Can meet to pursue dialogue and c. Placement service
discussion about their lives and choices
c. Can observe by using their senses to the d. Information service
maximum 500. After having been humiliated by his teacher, a
d. Can reflect on ideas student evaluates that teacher very poorly, despite
492. Which will be the most authentic assessment tool teacher’s excellent performance. Which trait is
for an instructional objective on working with and illustrated by the student’s behavior?
relating to people? a. Particularism c.Personalism
a. Writing articles on working and relating to b. Rationalism d.
people Impersonalism
b. Organizing a community project
c. Home visitation 501. Conducting follow up studies of graduates and drop
d. Conducting mock election out is a guidance service that falls under:
493. Which physical arrangement of chairs contributes a. Placement services
to effective classroom management? b. Research service
a. Sticks to the traditional chair arrangement
in the classroom c. Individual inventory services
b. Distinguishes teacher from students
c. Makes it easier to clean the room d. Counseling service
d. Enhances classroom interaction 502. Under which assumption is portfolio assessment
494. Each teacher said to be a trustee of cultural and based?
educational heritage of the nation and under a. Assessment should stress the
obligation to transmit to learners such heritage. reproduction of knowledge
Which practice makes him fulfill such obligation? b. An individual learner is adequately
a. Use of the latest instructional technology characterized by a test score
b. Study of the life of Filipino heroes c. An individual learner is inadequately
c. Use of interactive teaching strategies characterized by a test score
d. Observing continuing professional d. Portfolio assessment is dynamic
education assessment
495. Writing an original essay is an example of which 503. Which program was adopted to provide universal
level of objective in the cognitive domain? access to basic education to eradicate illiteracy?
a. Evaluation c. Analysis a. Values educational framework
b. Synthesis d. Application
496. Which terms refers to a teacher helping a b. Education for all
colleague grow professionally? c. “Paaralansabawat barangay”
a. Technology transfer
b. Independent study d. Science and Education Development
c. Facilitating Plan
504. Which schools are subject to supervision,
d. Peer mentoring regulation and control by the state?
497. Which terms refers to the collection of student’s a. Public, Private sectarian and Non-
products and accomplishments for a period for sectarian
evaluation purposes? b. Sectarian and non-sectarian school
a. Anecdotal record c. Diary c. Private school
b. Observation report d. Portfolio d. Public schools
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505. Here is a score distribution: 98, 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, 511. Which activity should a teacher have more for his
87, 85, 85, 85, 70, 51, 34, 34, 34, 20, 18, 15, 12, 9, students if he wants them to develop logical-critical
8, 6, 3, 1. What is the characteristic of the score thinking?
distribution? a. Symposium c. Brainstorming
a. Bimodal b. Debate d. Panel
b. Trimodal discussion
c. Skewed to the right 512. The criterion of success in Teacher Edna’s
d. No discernible pattern objective is that “the pupils must be able to spell
506. What do the school campus expression “promdi” 90% of the words correctly.” Linda and other 24
and barriotic” indicate? students in the class spelled only 40 out of 50
a. The powerlessness of the poor words correctly while the rest scored 45 and above.
This means that Teacher Edna ________.
b. The power of the rich a. Did not attain her lesson objective
c. Low literacy rate of the country because of the pupil’s lack of attention
b. Attained her lesson objective because of
d. The prevalence of ethnocentrism the pupil’s lack of attention
507. Why is babyhood referred to as a “critical period” in c. Attained her lesson objective
personally development? Because _________. d. Failed to attain her lesson objective as
a. The foundation is laid upon in which the far as the 25 pupils are concerned
adult personally structure will be built 513. With assessment of affective learning in mind,
b. The baby is exposed to many physical which does not belong to the group?
and psychological hazards a. Moral dilemma c. Diary entry
c. The brain grows and develops as such b. Reflective writing d. Cloze test
accelerated rate during babyhood 514. Which is true when standard deviation is big?
d. Changes in the personality pattern take a. Scores are concentrated
place
508. Billy, a grade 1 pupil is asked, “Why do you pray b. Scores are not extremes
every day?” Billy answer. “Mommy said so.” Based c. Scores are spread apart
on Kohlberg’s theory, in which moral development d. The bell curve shape is steep
stage is Billy? 515. Jan, a grade 1 pupil, is happy when he wins a
a. Pre-Conventional level game but skulks when he doesn’t. Which concept
b. Conventional level does his behavior indicate?
c. Between conventional and post a. Egotism c. Semi-logical
conventional levels reasoning
d. Post-Conventional level b. Egocentrism d. Rigidity of thought
509. If you plan to develop a lesson on using s-verb with 516. The practice of non-graded instruction stems from
the third person singular as subject deductively, ________.
what is the first step in your lesson development a. Progressivism c. Existentialism
outline? b. Reconstructionism d. Essentialism
a. Give sentences using s-verb form 517. Theft of school equipment like TV, computer, etc.
b. Ask the students about s-verb form and by teenagers in the community itself is becoming a
third person singular as subject common phenomenon. What does this incident
c. State the rule on subject-verb agreement signify?
for third person as subject a. Deprivation of Filipino schools
d. Conduct appropriate sentence drill b. Inability of school to hire security guards
510. For lesson clarity and effective retention, which one c. Prevalence of poverty in the community
should a teacher observes, according to Bruner’s d. Community’s lack of sense of co-
theory? ownership
a. Start at the concrete level and end there 518. What does extreme authoritarianism in the home
b. Begin teaching at the concrete level but reinforce in learners?
go beyond it by reaching the abstract a. Creativity in work
c. End teaching with verbal symbol
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d. Dependence on others for direction a. Send the misbehaving pupils to the
519. The main purpose of compulsory study of the guidance counselor
constitution is to ________. b. Set the rules for the class to observe
a. Make constitutional experts of the c. Involve the whole class in setting rules of
students conduct for the whole class
b. Develop students into responsible, d. Make a report to the parents about their
thinking citizens children’s misbehavior
c. Prepare students for law-making 526. Which is the final, indispensable component of a
d. Acquaint students with the historical lesson plan?
development of the Philippine a. Evaluation c. References
Constitution b. Activity d. Assignments
520. Studies in the areas of neurosciences disclosed 527. Carlo, a grade 2 pupil, plays with his classmates
that the human brain has limitless capacity. What but cannot accept defeat. Based on Piaget’s theory
does this imply? on cognitive development, in what development
a. Every child is a potential genius stage is Carlo?
b. Pupils can possibly reach a point where a. Formal operation c. Pre-
they have learned everything operational
c. Some pupils are admitted not capable of b. Concrete operation d.
learning Sensorimotor
d. Every pupil has his its own native ability 528. Which seating arrangement has been proven to be
and his learning is limited to this native effective for learning?
ability a. Flexible to suit varied activities
521. The principle of individual differences requires b. Fixed arrangement to maximize
teachers to _____. instructional time
a. Treat all learners alike while in the c. Any seat arrangement to suit varied
classroom learning styles
b. Prepare modules for slow learners in d. A combination of fixed and flexible
class arrangement
c. Give greater attention to gifted learners 529. Which can run counter to the encouragement you
d. Provide for a variety of learning activities give to your students to ask questions?
522. Which assumption underlines the teacher’s use of a. Eye to eye contact
performance objectives?
a. Performance objectives assure the b. An encouraging hand gesture
learner of learning c. Radiant face
b. Learning is defined as a change in the d. Knitted eyebrows when a question is
learner’s observable performance raised
c. The success of learners is based on 530. Teacher Agot likes to show how the launching of
teacher performance spaceships takes place. Which of the following
d. Not every form of learning is observable materials available is most fit?
523. The following are used in writing performance a. Mock-up c. Replica
objective, except? b. Realia d. Chart
a. Integrate c. Diagram 531. Teacher Bonnie likes to concretize abstract
b. Delineate d. Comprehend concept of the water molecule. She came up with a
524. Which is/are sign/s of the student with Attention concrete presentation by using wires and plastic
Deficit Disorder? balls. How would you classify Teacher Bonnie’s
a. Impatient while waiting for his/her turn visual aid?
during games a. Replica c. Realia
b. Completes work before shifting to b. Chart d. Mock-up
another 532. Teacher Lenny demonstrated to the class how to
c. Excessively quiet focus the microscope, after which the students
d. Cares for his/her personal things were asked to practice. Which teacher prompting is
525. You observe that pupils answer even when not least intrusive? Teacher Lenny ________.
called, shouts MA’AM to get your attention, and a. Held the hand of a student and with her hand
laugh when someone commits mistakes. What holding the student’s hand adjusted the mirror
should you do?
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b. Pointed to the mirror and made an adjusting c. Determining the level of difficulty of the
gesture with her hand test
c. Adjusted the mirror d. Using a table of specification
d. Reminded the class to first adjust the mirror 540. Under which type of guidance service does the
533. A pupil who has developed a love for reading concern of school to put students into their most
keeps in reading for his enjoyment. His motivation appropriate courses fall?
for reading is: a. Information service
a. Insufficient c. Extrinsic
b. Intrinsic d. Both intrinsic and b. Placement service
extrinsic c. Individual inventory services
534. Which educational trend is occurring in all modern d. Research services
societies as a result of knowledge explosion and 541. The teacher’s role in the classroom according to
rapid social, technological and economic changes? cognitive psychologist is to _______.
a. Nuclear education a. Make the learning task easy for the
learner
b. International education b. Dictate what to learn upon the learner
c. Lifelong learning c. Fill the minds of the learner with
information
d. Team teaching d. Help the learner connect what they know
535. With the advent of multi-media resources and with new information from the teacher
computers, which is the most favorable result of the 542. Which questioning technique would be appropriate
optimal use of educational media technology? for inductive lessons?
a. Interactive learning a. Involve students actively in the
questioning process
b. Increase learning b. Expect participation only among the more
c. Speed learning motivated students
c. Use questions requiring only memory
d. More interesting learning responses
536. Which refers to the Filipino trait of practicing d. As a teacher, you ask no questions
conflicting values in different venues and with 543. Which statement is true in a bell-shaped curve?
different social groups? a. There are more high scores than low
a. “Kanya-kanya” mentality scores
b. Most scores are high
b. Procrastination c. The scores are normally distributed
c. Existential intelligence
d. The bell curve shape is steep.
d. Crab mentality 544. Here is a test item:
537. Which of these can measure awareness of values? DISTANT : NEAR :: GENUINE : _______.
a. Projective techniques This item is a/an _________.
b. Rating scales a. Analogy c. Metaphor
c. Moral dilemmas b. Riddle d. Completion
d. Sociogram 545. What refers to a single word or phrase that tells the
538. Which test determines whether students accept computer to do something with program or file?
responsibility for their own behavior or pass on a. Computer language c. Command
responsibility for their own behavior to other people? b. Computer program d. Password
a. Locus-of-control tests 546. Can an insane person be blamed for killing a
stranger?
b. Sentence-completion tests a. Yes, because an insane person
c. Thematic tests possesses a little degree of voluntariness
d. Stylistic tests b. Yes, because an insane person is not
539. Which process enhances the comparability of totally ignorant
grades? c. No, because of his ignorance and lack of
a. Giving more Higher Order thinking skills voluntariness
b. Constructing departmentalized exam for d. No, because the one killed is a stranger,
each subject area not in any way related to him
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547. A political boss builds a school in a distant barrio in a. Histogram
order to get the votes for an unworthy and corrupt b. Scatter gram
candidate. Is the action of the political boss moral? c. Scatter plot
a. No, the candidate is undeserving d. Frequency polygon
b. No, his move was not meant for good 555. Which is an example of a perfect duty?
effect a. Paying the worker the wages agreed upon
c. Yes, the votes were exchange for the b. Donating an amount for a noble project
school built c. Giving alms to the needy
d. Yes, it was his duty to strategies for his d. Supporting a poor but deserving student to
candidate to win school
548. The teacher’s first task in the selection of media in 556. In what way can instructional aides enhance
teaching is to determine the: learning?
a. Choice of the teacher a. Entertain student
b. Hold students in the classroom
b. Availability of the media c. Reinforce learning
c. Technique to be used d. Take the place of the teacher
d. Choice of the students 557. The study on types of reading exercises gives
practice in:
549. Which is the true foundation of the social order? a. All sorts of study methods
a. Strong political leadership b. Reading skills needed in other project
c. Recognizing the precise meaning of words
b. The reciprocation of rights and duties d. Picking out the man ideas
c. Equitable distribution of wealth 558. How students learn may be more important than
d. Obedient citizen what they learn. From this principle, which of the
following is particularly important?
550. All the examinees obtained scores below the a. Knowing how to solve a problem
mean. A graphic representation of the score b. Solving a problem within time allotted
distribution will be: c. Getting the right answer to a word problem
a. Perfect normal curve d. Determining the given
559. Kiko is very attached to his mother and Sharon
b. Negatively skewed to her father. In what developmental stage are
c. Positively skewed they according to Freudian’s psychological
d. Leptokurtic theory?
551. In a normal distribution curve, a T-score of 70 is: a. Phallic stage c. Oedipal stage
a. Two SDs above the mean b. Latent stage d. Anal stage
b. Two SDs below the mean 560. A student dislikes Math due to traumatic
experience in the past. Which law explains this?
c. One SD below the mean a. Partial activity c. Vividness
d. One SD above the mean b. Analogy d. Disposition/Mind set
552. Which one stifles student’s initiative?
a. “Bahalana” 561. Which illustrates vicarious punishment?
b. “Utangnaloob” a. We feel so bad to a classmate who is
c. Rationalism punished for being tardy so we convince
d. Extreme authoritarianism him go to school on time
553. The following are trends in marking and reporting b. Out of comparison, we volunteer to get
system, except: punished in place of a friend
a. Supplementing subject grades with checklist c. We charge to experience our being punished
on traits d. See someone get punished for habitual
b. Conducting parent-teacher conferences as tardiness. In effect, we are less likely to be
often as needed tardy
c. Raising the passing grade from 70 to 80 562. In instructional planning, it is necessary that the
d. Indicating strong points as well as those parts of the plan from the first to the last have:
needing improvement a. Symmetry c. Conciseness
554. Which is a type of graph in which lines represent b. Coherence d. Clarity
each score or set of scores?
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563. If Teacher Judith has to ask more higher-order a. Questioning method
questions, she has to ask more ________
questions. b. Morrison method
a. convergent c. fact c. Indirect method
b. closed d. divergent
564. For maximum interaction, a teacher ought to d. Mastery learning
avoid ______ questions 572. Which does not belong to the group of
a. rhetorical c. divergent alternative learning systems?
b. leading d. informational a. Multi-age grouping
565. The military training requirements among b. Multi-grade grouping
students in the secondary and tertiary levels can c. Non-graded grouping
be traced as a strong influence of the:
a. Greeks c. Chinese d. Graded education
b. Romans d. Athenians 573. Student Ben was asked to report to the
566. Teacher Marissa wants to review and check on Guidance Office. Student Ben and his
the lesson of the previous day? Which one will classmates at once remarked. “What’s wrong?”
be most reliable? What does this imply?
a. Having students correct each other’s work a. Reporting to a Guidance Office is often
b. Having students identify difficult homework associated with misbehavior
problems b. Student Ben is a “problem” student
c. Explicitly reviewing the task relevant c. Guidance counselors are perceived to be
information for the day’s lesson “almighty and omniscient”
d. Sampling the understanding of a few students d. The parents of Students Ben must be of the
567. To promote effective practice, which guideline delinquent type
should you bear in mind? Practice should be 574. A teacher combined several subject areas in
____. order to focus on a single concept for
a. Difficult for students to learn a lesson interdisciplinary teaching. Which strategy/method
b. Arranged to allow students to receive did he use?
feedback a. Unit method
c. Done in an evaluative atmosphere
d. Take place over a long period of time b. Thematic instruction
568. Which is one role of play in the pre-school and c. Problem entered learning
early childhood years?
a. Separates reality from fantasy d. Reading-writing method
b. Develops the upper and lower limbs 575. Which is a major advantage of curriculum-based
c. Develop competitive spirit assessment?
d. Increase imagination due to expanding a. It tends to focus on anecdotal information on
knowledge and emotional range student’s progress
569. Teacher Joel taught a lesson denoting b. It is based on a norm referenced
ownership by means of possessives. He first measurement model
introduced the rule, then gave examples, c. It is informal in nature
followed by class exercise, then back to the rule d. It connects testing with teaching
before he moved it the second rule. Which 576. A school Division Superintendent was
presenting technique did he use? enthusiastically lecturing on the Accreditation
a. Sequential c. Comparative Program for Public Elementary Schools (APPES),
b. Combinational d. Whole-Part-Whole its benefits and demands. Thinking of its many
570. For which may you use the direct instruction demands, most of the school heads were not
method? very happy about it and the older one were
a. Use a microscope properly whispering “we have very reason to retire soon.”
b. Distinguish war from aggression What does this tell about the change process?
c. Appreciate Milton’s Paradise Lost a. People resist change for no reason
d. Become aware of the pollutants around us b. People tend to resist change
571. By what name is indirect instruction or Socratic c. Resistance to change is insurmountable
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d. Leadership can affect the desired change in 584. Which approach makes you think of your
persons despite opposition from the thinking?
persons themselves. a. Constructivist c. Cognitive
577. In the problem solving method of teaching, which b. Metacognitive d. Integrative
is the primary role of the teacher? 585. The grades make valid indicators of students’
a. Clarifier c. Observer achievements. Which process should be
b. Judge d. Director observed?
578. To educate the child for freedom is to educate a. Explaining the meaning of marks and grades
him/her to: b. Defining the course objective as intended
I. Respond to others learning outcomes
II. Respond to himself/herself c. Adopting letter grades such as A, B, C and D
III. Do as he/she pleases d. Giving objective type of tests
IV. Live as he/she desires 586. Who are not covered by the Code of Ethics of
a. II and III c. I and II Professional Teachers?
b. I and III d. I and IV a. All full time or part time public and private
579. I want to engage my students in small group school teacher and administrator
discussion. Which topic lends itself to a lively b. Teachers of academic, vocational, special,
discussion? technical or non-formal institution
a. The meaning of the law of supply and demand c. Teacher in the tertiary level
b. Rules on subject-verb agreement d. Teacher in all educational institutions at all
c. The law of inertia levels
d. The exclusion of Pluto as a planet 587. Which of the UNESCO’s four pillars of education
580. In which of the following would programmed is most related to peace education?
learning to be most likely to be found? a. Learning to do
a. In a class divided into small groups b. Learning to know
b. Independent study c. Learning to live
c. In dyadic groups d. Learning to be
d. In a class where teacher tries to individualized 588. The failure of independent study with most
instruction Filipino students may be attributed to students’
581. A master teacher, the resource speaker in an in- ______.
service training, presented the situated learning a. high degree of independence
theory and encouraged her colleagues to apply
the same in class. Which did she not encourage b. ambiance
her colleagues to do? c. unpreparedness for schooling
a. Apprenticeship
b. Learning as it normally occurs d. high degree of dependence on authority
c. Authentic problem solving 589. When you use the overhead projector for topic
d. Decontextualized teaching presentation, point to the ______.
582. Which is the ultimate aim of classroom a. OHP slide c. OHP screen
management? b. OHP light d. Projection
a. To set up condition that brings about effective wall
teaching and learning 590. Where do you make the correction of your notes
b. To secure conformity to rules with ease while using the overhead projector?
c. To make children realize that they cannot do a. On the slide
everything they want b. On the overhead projector
d. To remove the physical condition in the room c. On the projector wall
583. Under which teaching strategy does a School’s d. On the screen
division practice of assigning a Girl Scout to 591. Authority comes from God and is meant to:
serve as Superintendent of the Day or Mayor of a. Help those given the authority to do their task
the Day for leadership training fall? b. Distinguish those with authority from those
a. Panel discussion without
b. Symposium c. Be lorded over others
c. Simulation d. Make the subjects of authority recognize their
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592. For a discussion of a topic from various b. Humanist d. S-R
perspectives, it is best to hold a/an ______. 601. The singing of the National Anthem in schools is an
a. Brainstorming c. Debate offshoot of the philosophy of:
b. Symposium d. Panel discussion a. Nationalism c. Naturalism
b. Pragmatism d. Socialism
593. A Principal tells her teacher that training in the 602. The environment in order to facilitate learning must
humanities is most important. To which be interactive. Which of the following best typifies
educational philosophy does he adhere? this kind of environment?
a. Perennialism c. Essentialism a. The child listens to a lecture on fossils
b. Existentialism d. Progressivism given by the teacher
594. Jonna, a principal, shares this thought with her b. The child goes out and discovers for
teachers. “Subject matter should help students himself some rock or fossil
understand and appreciate themselves as c. The child summarize the section on
unique individuals who accept complete fossils in his science textbook
responsibility for their thoughts, feelings and d. The child copies a list of facts concerning
action.” From which philosophy is this though fossils on the blackboard
based? 603. Social development means the acquisition of the
a. Essentialism c. Progressivism ability to behave in accordance with:
b. Perennialism d. Existentialism a. Stereotyped behavior
595. Who stressed the idea that students cannot learn b. Social expectation
if their basic needs are not first met?
a. Maslow c. Wertheimer c. Social insight
b. Miller d. Thorndike d. Universal norms
596. A person, who has had painful experiences at 604. When an adolescent combines ability to use
the dentist’s office, may become fearful at the deductive and inductive reasoning in constructing
mere sight of the dentist’s office building. Which realistic rules that he can respect and live by, how
theory can explain this? does he perceive his environment?
a. Classical conditioning a. He views the world from his own
perspective
b. Generalization b. He sees the world and himself through
c. Operant conditioning the eyes of other people
c. He interprets events form a limited views
d. Attribution theory d. He sees events apart from himself and
597. One strength of an autobiography as a technique other people
for personality appraisal is that ________. 605. Who introduced the technique of using the drawing
a. It may be read by unauthorized people of a man as a measure of intelligence?
b. It can replace data obtained from other data- a. Aristotle c. Goodenough
gathering technique b. Herbert d. Binet
c. It makes possible the presentation of intimate 606. Which Republic Act provides government
experiences assistance to students and teachers in private
d. It gives complete data about the author education?
598. Which Millennium Development Goal (MDG) a. RA 7784 c. RA 7836
goal is related to the state’s goal for quality b. RA 6728 d. RA 6675
education? 607. The authoritarian setting in the Filipino home is
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 reinforced by a classroom teacher who:
599. All of the following describe the development of a. Is open to suggestions
children aged eleven to thirteen, except: b. Encourage pupils to ask questions
a. Sex differences in IQ become more evident c. Prescribes what pupils should do
b. They exhibit increased objectivity in thinking d. Ask open ended questions
c. They shift from impulsivity to adaptive ability 608. Who among the following believes that learning
d. They show abstract thinking and judgment requires disciplined attention, regular homework,
600. One learns Math by building on the Math and respect for legitimate authority?
concepts previously learned. This is an a. Essentialist c. Progressivist
application of: b. Perennialist d.
a. Constructivist c. Physiological Reconstructionist
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609. The Constitutional provision on language has the 615. Which term refers to the collection of students’
following aim, except: products and accomplishment for a period of
a. To make Filipino the sole medium of evaluation purposes?
instruction a. Portfolio c. Anecdotal record
b. To make the regional dialect as auxiliary b. Observation report d. Diary
media of instructions in regional school 616. For comparing and contrasting which graphic
c. To maintain English as a second organizers is most appropriate?
language a. Cycle c. Story map
d. To make Filipino the national Language b. Web d. Venn
and medium of instruction and Diagram
communication 617. Laging UMUUKILKIL
610. The tendency to emphasize so much on school saisipanngamaangnasirangpangakonganak.
beautification to the detriment of pupils’ a. Sumasagi c. Bumubuhay
performance illustrates the: b. Gumugulo d. Sumasapi
a. Filipino’s lack of seriousness 618. Huwagkangmaniniwalasabulaklakngkanyangmata
b. Filipino’s love for “porma” misnadila:
c. Filipino’s lack of reflection a. Ito’ypanunukso
d. Filipino’s sense of humor b. Ito’ypambobola
611. In order to avoid disgrace, a pregnant, unmarried c. Ito’ypagbibiro
woman takes drugs to induce abortion. Is she d. Ito’ypagsisinungaling
morally justified to do that? 619. If a resilient child with superior intelligence is reared
a. Yes, it can save her and child from in a poor environment the probable outcome would
disgrace when he grows up be:
b. No, the act of inducing abortion is bad in a. No change in IQ because environment
itself deprivation has nothing to do with
c. No, the unborn child cannot be made to intelligence
suffer the consequences of the sins of his b. Mental retardation since he is culturally
parents deprived
d. No, it is better to prevent the child from c. Slight change in IQ although he can
coming into the world who will suffer very overcome frustration and obstacle
much due to the absence of a father d. Great change in IQ because he is
612. In which way does heredity affect the development culturally deprived
of the learner? 620. Which of the following is usually considered the
a. By placing limits beyond which the most important factor in a child’s observable
learner cannot develop classroom behavior?
b. By providing equal potential to all a. Intelligence c. Self concept
c. By compensating for what environment b. Heredity d. Cultural background
fails to develop
d. By blocking the influence of environment 621. Section 5, Article XIV, of the Constitution states
613. The cultivation of reflective and meditative skills in that academic freedom shall be enjoyed in:
teaching is an influence of: a. Public assemblies
a. Taoism c. Confucianism
b. Shintoism d. Zed b. All institution of higher learning
Buddhism c. State colleges and universities
614. A child refuse to obey orders or displays d. All levels of learning
negativism as a development trait. How may you 622. A teacher who subscribes to the pragmatic
best handle him? philosophy of education believes that experience
a. Detain him after office hours for him do to should follow learning in her teaching, she
what he has been ordered to do therefore exerts effort in:
b. Take every opportunity to praise him for a. Encouraging learners to memorize
every positive attitude display factual knowledge
c. Insist on compliance to the same degree b. Providing learners opportunities to apply
required of pupils theories and principles
d. Avoid giving him orders if you do and he c. Equipping learners with the basic abilities
objects take back the order and skills
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d. Requiring learners full mastery of the b. Aristotle d. Plato
lesson 629. Which of the following reasons of measuring
623. As a parent and at the same time a teacher, which student achievement is not valid?
of the following will you do to show your a. To prepare feedback on the effectiveness
cooperation to a PTA project in your school to be of the learning process
financed with the proceeds of the sales of the b. To certify that students have attained a
school canteen where food prices are little bit level of competence in a subject area
higher? c. To discourage students from cheating
a. Bring food for you and your children, but during test and getting high scores
always make it a point to buy in the d. To motivate students to learn and master
school canteen the materials they think will be covered
b. Buy all your food in the school canteen by the achievement test
but request for a discount 630. Which characterizes the perfectionist type of
c. Bring food enough for you and your students?
children but do not eat in the canteen a. Does not volunteer or initiate
d. Buy all your food from the school canteen b. Give up easily
even if you cannot afford to do every day c. Rarely complete tasks
624. How can you help a habitual borrower of money d. Often anxious, fearful or frustrated about
get rid of his habit? quality of work
a. Let him do something for you in return for 631. When a school decides to work on a thematic
the money you lent him curriculum which should be out of the picture?
b. Direct him to others a. Peer collaboration
c. Do not lend him anymore
d. Ask for a collateral for the cash he is b. Integration
loaning c. Team teaching
625. Periodic checks on student seatwork with a smile
and pat on the shoulder effectively reinforce good d. Competition
study habit is an example of: 632. Teacher Mary wants to teach her pupils the
a. Discrimination reinforcement technique on reading for information. Which
b. Variable-ratio schedule technique should be used?
c. Continuous reinforcement a. Text structure c. Story map
d. Fixed interval and variable-interval b. Prior knowledge d. SQ3R
schedule 633. In instructional planning, which among these three:
626. A person strives to work at a given task because of unit plan, course plan, lesson plan is (are) most
a need. Which of the following situations can make specific? _________ plans.
a person strive to meet his needs? a. Course and lesson c. Lesson
a. Minimize the unpleasant consequences b. Course d. Unit
of student involvement 634. The use of drills in the classroom is rooted on
b. Utilize your own opinion as teacher in Thorndike’s law of:
making final decisions in the classroom a. Readiness c. Effect
c. Use unfamiliar materials as examples in b. Exercise d.
order to initially arouse their curiosity Belongingness
d. Ask pupils to submit test questions or 635. Positive interdependence as an element of
reactions which you can select topics collaborative learning means that the students
627. Which is not a characteristic of a democratic must:
discipline? a. Learn to depend on each other to
a. Child has opportunity to expense his/her achieve a goal
opinion b. Depend on the diligent students
b. Child’s given punishment is related to the c. Help one another in the individual test for
misdeed everyone to pass
c. Child understands the meaning of rules d. Be grouped heterogeneously
d. Child obeys blindly 636. Which computer seems to have the most potential
628. Who among the following stressed the processes for the classroom?
of experience and problem solving? a. Mainframe computer
a. Dewey c. Hegel b. Minicomputer
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c. Microcomputer 645. A negative discrimination index means that:
a. The items could not discriminate between
d. LPC the lower and upper group
637. A teacher notices glaring wrong pronunciation of b. More from the lower group answered the
vowel sounds among her students necessitating test items correctly
more practice. Which of the following activities c. More from the upper group answered the
would be most helpful? test item correctly
a. Dictionary use c. Assignments d. Less from the lower group got the test
b. Review d. Drill item correctly
638. What storage device is significantly more efficient 646. Your teacher is of the opinion that the world and
in holding information? everything in it are ever changing and so teaches
a. Hard disk c. Floppy disk you the skill to cope with the changes. What is his
b. Software d. Audio governing philosophy?
cassette a. Experimentation c. Realism
639. The Filipino tendency to resort to the easy way out b. Existentialism d. Idealism
from a term paper as a course requirement by 647. For brainstorming to be effective which one should
hiring a ghost writer or by passing a photocopied be out?
term paper provide which Filipino traits? a. Making use of the others ideas shared
a. Anticipation c. Pakikisama
b. Ambivalence d. Lack of b. Teacher’s judge mental attitude
discipline c. Non-threatening atmosphere
640. “No pain, no gain.” This means that: d. Openness to idea
a. One should be penitent every Friday by 648. Which statement on spaced and massed learning
carrying his cross is correct?
b. Only those willing to carry the crosses a. Massed learning is better than spaced
imposed can share the joy of life learning
c. The more suffering in this life, the more b. Massed learning is as effective as
one is assured of heaven spaced learning
d. One should look for suffering to save c. Spaced learning is better than massed
himself/herself learning
641. Which trust on value formation is meant to help the d. Both massed learning and spaced
students make use of their thinking and scientific learning are not effective
investigation to decide on topics and questions 649. Which of the following measures should a teacher
above values? do to a principal whom she would like to file a case
a. Value inculcation c. Value clarification of sexual harassment without violating the
b. Analysis d. Moral development relationship of the teacher and her superiors?
642. Which interactive teaching should be avoided? a. Write an anonymous letter to a higher
a. Using multiple response strategy school official to denounce the superior
b. Using “put down” strategy b. Present the case before a competent
authority and prepare to prove the charge
c. Asking more divergent questions c. Call a parent-teacher meeting and
d. Asking more evaluative questions denounce the superior
643. Rights which cannot be renounced or transferred d. Encourage the other teachers and
because they are necessary for the fulfillment of students to hold a demonstration to oust
man’s primordial obligations are called: the superior
a. Alienable rights c. Inalienable 650. Pick out the situation that illustrates the duty of a
rights new teacher to the state:
b. Perfect rights d. Acquired a. Take a long vacation which she firmly
rights believes she deserves after four years of
644. Which is in line with equitable access to education diligent study before taking the
but runs counter to quality? examination for teachers
a. Selective retention of students b. Take the licensure examination for
b. Deregulated tuition fee hike teacher and an oath to do her best to
c. Open admission help carry out the policies of the state
d. Program accreditation
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c. Apply for teaching job where eligibility is b. Reconsider existing educational goals in
not required to gain teaching experience the light of society’s needs
before taking the teachers board c. Provide the academic background
examination prerequisite to learning
d. Prepare for the wedding she and her d. Define the goals and set the direction for
boyfriend have long planned to able to which education is to strive
raise a family with children which they 657. Which technique/s enable/s a teacher to identify
plan to rear as good citizen of our country and eventually assists students with interpersonal
651. Parents are up in arms on the telephone bills that difficulties?
pay for sex calls. What is the solution to this a. Anecdotal record c. Cumulative record
problem? b. Personal inventory d. Sociogram
a. The telephone company is to blame for 658. Teachers and students can participate in levels of
this computer use. Give the order of computer use from
b. Parents, school and students should simplest to complex?
discuss this openly a. Computer competency, computer literacy,
c. The government restriction have no teeth competency expertise
d. Parents allow this to make their children b. Computer literacy, computer competency,
modern computer expertise
652. Cooperative is encouraged in as many groups as c. Computer literacy, computer expertise,
possible. What agency controls the different computer competency
cooperatives? d. Computer competency, computer
a. Security and Exchange Commission expertise, computer literacy
659. Which one is considered the “Brain” of the
b. Department of Local Government microcomputer?
c. Commission on Audit a. CPU c. Video Screen
d. Bureau of Cooperative b. Software d. Keyboard
653. Society and media know drinking starts off drug 660. A group activity wherein one group representative
addiction. What should be discussed in schools? presents the output to the bigger group rather than
a. Nobody drinks at home except father individual pupils presenting the output is known as:
b. Drug addiction has been traced to a. Consensus decision c. Jury trial
drinking wine b. Composite report d. Agenda
c. TV ads show drinking is a source of 661. In the formulation of classroom regulations, which
fellowship of the following should a teacher refrain from doing?
d. High taxes on liquor will be deterrent to a. State classroom regulation as clearly as
eventual drug use possible
654. Cooperatives have branched out to consumers b. Teacher and the class should make as
cooperative. Schools have included the concepts of many regulations as possible
cooperatives. Where is it practiced? c. Enlist student aid in the formation of
a. School book stores classroom regulation
d. Enforce classroom regulations
b. Schools uniform purchases consistently and fairly
662. Zero standard deviation means that:
c. School canteen a. The students scores are the same
d. Class stores b. 50% of the scores obtained is zero
655. A student collapsed in her social studies class. It c. More than 50% of the score obtained is
was found out that he did not eat her lunch. What zero
principle is shown in the situation? d. Less than 50% of the scores obtained is
a. Psychological need zero
663. Which is the least authentic mode of assessment?
b. Physiological need a. Paper-and-pencil test in vocabulary
c. Psychosomatic b. Oral performance to assess student’s
d. Safety need spoken communication skills
656. The main function of a philosophy of education is to: c. Experiments in science to assess skill in
a. Aid the learner to build his own personal the use of scientific methods
philosophy d. Artist production for music or art subject
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664. In what period of a child is physical growth fastest? c. Engaging himself in continuing
a. Prenatal period professional education
d. Belittling the remuneration one gets from
b. Early adolescence teaching
c. Early childhood 671. In writing performance objective which word is not
d. Prenatal and early adolescence acceptable?
665. How does fear affect the voluntariness of an act? a. Manipulate c. Delineate
a. Makes the act involuntary b. Integrate d. Comprehend
672. When is giving praise ineffective? When it?
b. No effect at all a. Uses the accomplishment of peers as the
c. Increases voluntariness context for describing a student’s present
accomplishment
d. Lessens but not destroy voluntariness b. Provides information to student’s about
666. A group of people asserts that their culture is their competence and the value of their
superior to another. This exemplifies: accomplishment
a. Cultural gap c. Focuses students attention on her own
task relevant behavior
b. Ethnocentrism d. Shows spontaneity, variety and other
c. Cultural conflict signs of credibility
d. Norm conflict 673. Which statement applies when scores distribution
667. A test consists of a graph showing the relationship is negatively skewed?
between age and population. Follow a series of a. The mode corresponds to a lower value
true-false items based on the graph. Which type of b. The median is higher that the mode
test does this illustrate? c. The mode and median are equal
a. Laboratory exercise d. The mean corresponds to a high value
674. The use of the process approach gives the student
b. Interpretative the opportunity to:
c. Problem solving a. Learn to their own
d. Performance
668. Which curricular move served to strengthen b. Apply the scientific method
spiritual and ethical values? c. Make use of laboratory apparatuses
a. Integration of creative thinking in all
subject d. Learn how to learn
b. Introduction of Value Education as a 675. A comprehension skill of higher level which may be
separate subject area inferred or implied from reading is:
c. Reducing the number of subject areas a. Picking out the main idea
into the skill subject
d. Re-introducing Science as all subject in b. Drawing conclusion
Grade 1 c. Nothing specific details
669. A teacher is a facilitator of learning and of the d. Following direction
development of the youth. Which practice is not
keeping with his role as facilitator? 676. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of
a. Considers the multiple intelligences of Professional Teachers, which is not mention about
learners teachers?
b. Humiliates misbehaving pupils a. Dully licensed professionals
c. Dialogs with parents and with other
members of the community b. Posses dignity and reputation
d. Keeps himself abreast with educational c. LET passers
trends d. With high moral values
670. Which one indicates a teacher’s genuine 677. What does a skewed score distribution mean?
enthusiasm and pride in teaching? a. The scores are concentrated more at one
a. Sticking to teaching for the moment that end or the other end
there are no better offers b. The mode, the mean and the median are
b. Telling everyone that he went to teaching equal
for there was no other choice then c. The mean and median are equal
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d. The scores are normally distributed 685. To build a sense of pride among Filipino youth
678. What is implied by a negatively skewed score what should be done?
distribution? a. Re-study our history and stress on our
a. The scores are evenly distributed from achievements as a people
the left to the right b. Set aside the study of local history
b. Most pupils are underachieves c. Re-study our history from the perspective
c. Most of the scores are high of our colonizers
d. Most of the scores are low d. Replace the study of folklores and myths
679. A teacher discovers that a product of a certain with technical subjects
bottling company brings about damage to teeth. 686. When necessary conditions are present, the use of
Much as he wants to share the products of his inductive method is preferred because:
research, he could not because of harassment a. It gives the teacher more time to rest
from all sides. Which teacher’s right is violated? b. There is greater active participation on
a. Right to property the part of the pupils
c. It needs only few instruction materials
b. Academic freedom d. Academic time is used wisely
687. Which is the best reason why teacher begins a
c. Right to one’s honor lesson in Math by checking and reviewing on the
d. Right to make a livelihood previous day’s assignment and provides practice
680. Why can the calculator do arithmetic? Because: and drills?
a. A computer inside the calculator tells it a. Check if parents guide their children in
how the making of assignment
b. A watch inside direct it b. Make sure that the students understand
c. A typewriter inside does it the pre-requisite skills of the lesson
d. A TV inside shows it c. Prepare the students for the mastery test
681. On which constitutional provision is the full or d. Make learning interesting and enjoyable
partial integration of capable deaf and blind for students
students in the classroom based? The provision on: 688. Which is a selective reading technique meant at
a. Protecting and promoting the right of all getting at important facts very fast?
citizen to qualify education a. Skim reading c. Oral reading
b. Providing citizenship and vocational b. Scanning d. Silent reading
training to adult citizen 689. For counseling to be successful which assumption
c. Academic freedom must be avoided?
d. Creating scholarship for poor and a. The environment must provide assurance
deserving students of confidentiality
682. Teaching in the cognitive, psychomotor and b. The counselor tells the student what to
effective domains is based on the concept that the do
learner is a: c. The student is willing to participate in the
a. Moral and feeling being process
d. The counselor must be able to relate to
b. Maternal and an acting being the student
c. Thinking, feeling and acting being 690. Which technique is most appropriate when a
d. Spiritual and maternal being teacher wants a group to agree on a plan of action?
683. Both Muslim and Christian value marriage but the a. Composite report
Muslim practices polygamous marriage while the
Christian practices monogamous marriage. What is b. Consensus decision making
this called? c. Symposium
a. Cultural relativism c. Ethical d. Agenda
relativism
b. Acculturation d. Enculturation 691. What term applies to the search for related
684. Teacher wants to compare 2 concepts. With which literature by computing access of databases of
technique can accomplish this best? discs kept in libraries?
a. K-W-L technique c. Spider web a. Compact discs computer research
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c. Manual research b. May take place anywhere and anytime
d. Computer research the individual so desires
692. What best indicates the effectiveness of classroom c. Is a continuous process of experiencing
activities? and reorganizing experiences
a. The laughter and enjoyment of students d. Take place in the school where the
b. The application of concept learned in individual is exposed, self contained
daily life experiences
c. The utilization of varied techniques and 698. The tendency to imitate elders is very strong in the
approaches early childhood stage. Teachers should therefore
d. The variety of instructional materials used be very good:
693. The main purpose of the compulsory study of the a. Counselors c. Disciplinarians
Constitution in Philippine schools is to: b. Role models d. Facilitators of learning
a. Develop the students into responsible 699. How is Values Education offered in the National
thinking citizens Secondary Education Curriculum?
b. Acquaint students with the historical a. Emphasized in Science and Technology
development of the Philippine b. Integrated in all subject areas
Constitution c. As a separate subject
c. Prepare students for law making d. Integrated with Technology and Home
d. Make constitutional experts of the Economics
students 700. The NSEC orients secondary education to:
694. Some students who are high in the scholastic a. The teaching of the national symbols
aptitude test have failed in college. Some who are b. Health values development
below the standards set for admission but who for c. The development of competencies and values
various reasons were admitted, attained for social living
satisfactory standings. This proves that: d. National development requirement and
a. Human beings are certainly predictable reflects search based direction
b. Admission tests are not accurate, hence 701. The child cannot distinguish abstracts during the
should not be used sensory motor of development. Which of these
c. Aptitude tests do not measure all factors techniques should a teacher apply to
important for success accommodate learning?
d. Aptitude test can be perfectly relied on a. Make use of individualize instruction
695. If the teachers pattern in questioning consists of b. Explain the lesson very well
calling on a student then asking the question: c. Utilize concrete objects to clarify concept
a. All students may be encouraged to d. Provide variety of educational toys
participate 702. Which of these systems of learning includes
b. The student called to answer may be ways and methods which are used in preserving
able to think well of his answer and building certain within cultural communities?
c. The rest of the class may just dictate the a. Non-formal learning
answer
d. The rest of the class may not engage b. Multi-level learning
themselves in thinking of the answer c. Cultural learning
696. Freud expounded that there is a period when d. Indigenous learning
young girls experience rivalry with their mother for 703. Which of the following statement is true in the
their father’s affection. This is called: use of experiments and demonstrations in
a. Electra complex teaching Science:
b. Oedipus complex a. It is valuable if used in the context of a lesson
that related observation to other information
c. Achilles syndrome b. It should be encouraged in elementary school
since the concept the encompass are
d. Cassandra syndrome difficult for your children
697. Education is a lifelong process. This simply means c. It is as valuable as teaching by lecturing
that education: d. It is less valuable than teaching through
a. May take place formally or informally to inquiry and discussion
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704. Identical twins are more alike than fraternal twins. d. Capacity for future learning
Which of the following statement principle 712. Which of the different types of test covers a wide
supported by this? variety of objectives?
a. Environment affects both fraternal and a. True-false c. Matching
identical twins b. Multiple choice d. Essay
b. Intelligence hinges in physical structure 713. In a multiple choice test, keeping the options
c. Heredity has a part in determining intelligence brief indicates ____________.
d. Intelligence is determined partly by pre-natal a. Inclusion in the item irrelevant clues such as
nutrition the use in the correct answer
b. Non inclusion of option that mean the same
705. In testing which of the following is referred to as c. Plausibility and attractiveness of the item
cultural bias? d. Inclusion in the item any word that must
a. Some culture do better on test than others otherwise repeated in each response
b. Test items are more familiar with some culture 714. Which of these criteria is the most important in
c. Test will show who is more cultured test constructions?
d. Cultured people do better on tests a. The stem should contain the central problem
706. Which is the most obvious and familiar way of b. Items should be congruent with the objectives
reporting variability? c. A table of specification should be prepared
a. Standard deviation d. Options should be of almost the same length
b. Range between highest with some culture 715. Which of these philosophers is reflective of that
c. Standard error of the mean of Dewey’s which stresses the development of
d. Distribution of raw scores an individual capable of reflective thinking
707. The theory of identical elements in learning holds specifically that of being able to solve the
that transfer is facilitated when the: problem be faces individually or collectively?
a. Teacher uses different teaching devices a. Disciplinarianism c. Experimentation
b. Learner has a memory of specific responses b. Developmentalism d. Rationalism
c. Development task is easily identified 716. Which of the following abilities is stressed by
d. Experience is similar to the application humanistic education?
situation a. Learn the different philosophies of education
708. If this need is not met, the adolescent tends to b. Develop man into a thinking individual
be critical and always tries to find fault. This is c. Enjoy the great works of man such as the
the need: classics
a. For adventure d. Make man distinctly civilized, educated and
b. For recognition refined
c. To belong 717. An appreciation lesson is one that is designed to
lead the class to conduct and enjoy something.
d. For material security Which of the following statements closely
709. The way a child talks and walks manifest approximate the meaning of the above?
gestures that have been learned from models he a. An appreciation lesson should be a lesson in
had been exposed. This explains what influence? values
a. Affective c. Social b. Appreciation lessons help pupils weigh and
b. Insight d. Cognitive clarify values
710. Audio-visual aids are used in classroom teaching c. One cannot fully appreciate what one does
to __________. not understand or enjoy
a. Help make learning more permanent d. A teacher should plan lessons that will guide
b. All of these children to appreciate what is beautiful
c. Help clarify important concept 718. Which of the following is the best time for a
teacher to set up routine activities that will
d. Arouse and sustain student’s interest contribute to effective classroom management?
711. Which of the following is the most important a. As soon as the students have established
purpose for using achievement test? To measure b. Daily at the start of the session
the _________. c. During his homeroom days
a. Quality and quantity of previous learning d. On the every first day of school
b. Quality and quantity of previous teaching
c. Educational and vocational aptitude
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719. In large classes where little of the work pupils 725. Which of the following examples illustrate the
can be individualized, the most effective and use of questions to focus pupils attention on the
practical ways to individualize instruction is to: key points of the lesson?
a. Devise group activities which afford every a. What is Rizal Park known for?
pupils an opportunity to work at his own b. Why are machine made goods cheaper than
b. Give the pupils freedom to launch individual those made by hand?
projects c. Have you ever enjoyed watching the clouds
c. Assign homework and check it regularly on a bright day?
d. Assigned program material for out-of-class d. Who came while I was writing on the
hours blackboard?
720. Which of these is the most important principle 726. The new teacher entered a noisy classroom. She
that a teacher should follow in initiating a shouted immediately at the students desperately
program with positive reinforcement? trying to get order and discipline. Since then the
a. Make sure the reward comes immediately teacher has not controlled the class. Which is the
after the appropriate behavior most probable cause of the teacher’s failure?
b. Punish negative behavior and reward positive a. The students reaction to the teacher is the
behavior consequence of her behavior
c. Provide regular opportunity for socially b. Rules are not defined and procedures to
acceptable behavior sustain order is not put into place
d. Consider peer approval and recognition c. The new teacher wants to show the class
721. The trend of focusing attention on the child’s who is authority
interests, abilities and needs and on the d. The class wants to test the ability and
improvement of community living necessitate the patience of the teacher
use of the: 727. The educational implementation of research
a. Discovery approach findings relative to the ability of dull learners and
bright learners to organize and generalize is for
b. Conceptual technique teacher:
c. Integrative approach a. To make the bright learners guide the dull
ones in learning to generalize
d. Project method b. To make the bright learners to generalize and
722. The best way the teacher can be of the the dull ones to memorize
appropriateness of an instructional materials is to: c. To give the dull learners to more concrete
a. Try it out before using it in class experiences to serve as basis for
b. Consider its technical quality generalizing
c. Consider its availability d. To give both the dull and bright learners
concrete and abstract experiences to serve
d. Consider its cost as basis for generalizing
723. Tasks analysis involves the breaking down of a 728. Which of the following will do the first to establish
learning task into subtasks or sub skills. Given a good class management?
task to retell a story, which of the following skills a. Discuss the required rules for proper class
is not needed? behavior
a. To disseminate information b. Discuss the work plan for the year
b. To outline a selection c. Prepare a seat plan
c. To identify topic sentences d. Train the class in the distribution of material

d. To arranged events in sequence 729. A student was diagnosed to have a high IQ but is
724. You are assigned to teach students with varied failing in his academic subject. What should the
abilities. You want to teach a more homogenous teacher do to help him?
grouping. Which type of grouping will tend to a. Talk to his parents
benefit your students? b. Examine his study habits
a. Mixed ability grouping c. Talk the student and find out his problem
d. Refer him to the guidance counselor
b. Low ability group 730. Which is the true foundation of the social order?
c. Within class ability grouping a. Strong, political leadership
d. High ability grouping b. The reciprocation of rights and duties
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c. Equitable distribution of wealth a. Tell her parent about her condition
d. Obedient citizenry b. Stop schooling until after she gives birth
731. When do test, inventories and career information c. Direct her to an abortion clinic
become effective for counseling services? d. Force her boyfriend to marry her
a. When the data generated are interpreted on 738. The government prescribes a higher percentage
time by professionally competent person on the administration of educational institution to
b. The psychological test result are still valid and Filipino citizens in order to:
reliable a. Minimize the unemployment problem
c. When the records are updated b. Produce globally competitive graduates
d. When the records are kept for ready reference c. Protect the rights of the citizen
when needed d. Ensure the teaching of Filipino
732. Which of the following is a major advantage in 739. Teacher should bear in mind that the period of
using arithmetic mean? greatest mental development is from:
a. It is more commonly used than other a. 9 to 12 years c. 6 to 9 years
measures b. 12 to 15 years d. 3 to 6 years
b. It is simple to compute 740. Which of the following is the best situation
c. It discriminates between the lowest and the wherein you can balance responsibility and
lowest accountability?
d. It is more than stable than the median a. A teacher paid on an hour basis, takes her
733. When I am engaged in an external criticism in a time with the subject matter until the end of
historical research, what am I occupied with? the period
The _______ of the document. b. A teacher paid on an hour basis, teaches as
a. Author c. Source much as she could for the duration of the
b. Authenticity d. Accuracy period
734. Learners often find it much easier to fit into a c. A teacher paid on an hour basis, spends
new social situation when given encouragement most of the time on the latest gossips in
and support. How can this be done? showbiz
a. By discovering his new interest d. A teacher paid on an hour basis, entertain her
b. By giving him room responsibility students with stories until the end of the
c. By assigning “peers or Buddies” to him period
d. By giving him special help 741. You have a pupil who is so talkative, naughty
735. Who expounded on the need to study the child and aggressive that he is a burden to the entire
carefully for individualized instruction? members of the class. How would you remedy
a. Da Feltre c. Boccacio this problem?
b. Erasmus d. Ascham a. Talk to him seriously
736. Which of the following should a teacher do if she b. Call the parents for dialogue
cannot pay the monthly installment of an c. Report the case to the principal
appliance she got from a department store in d. Reprimand him always
their town? 742. What should a teacher do before constructing
a. Reject any notice of demand for payment to items for a particular test?
make the impression that she did not a. Prepare a table specifications
receive b. Review the previous lessons
b. Move to another neighborhood to escape c. Determine the length of time for answering it
payment d. Announce to students the scope of the test
c. Inform the manager of the store personally 743. Under which of the multiple choice type of test
and make a satisfactory arrangement of can this question be classified? “Which of the
payment on or before the due date of following statement expresses this concept in
payment different forms?”
d. Offer the return of the used appliance to the a. Association c. Difference
store on the condition that she will be b. Definition d. Cause
refunded on the monthly installment she 744. Of the following types of test which is the most
paid subjective in scoring?
737. Which of the following will you recommended to a. Matching type c. Multiple choice
a senior high school scholar who is impregnated b. Simple recall d. Essay
by a fellow student?
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745. In which of these research methods can the c. He sees events apart for himself and other
researcher control certain variable? people
a. Experimental c. Descriptive d. He views the world from his own perspective
b. Ex post facto d. Historical 754. Which of the following statement is the main
746. During the first grading period, a student reason why should negative words be avoided in
obtained failing marks in five academic subjects. constructing multiple choices tests?
Which of the following tests would best explain a. Might be overlooked
his performance? b. Stems tends to be longer
a. Mental ability c. Attitude
b. Personality d. Aptitude c. More difficult to construct option
747. Measuring the work done by gravitational force is d. Increase the difficulty of the test item
a learning task. At what level of cognition is it? 755. Student David was asked to report to the guidance
a. Application c. Evaluation office. Student David and his classmates at once
b. Knowledge d. remark: “What’s wrong?” what does this mean?
Comprehension a. Guidance counselor are perceived to be
748. Setting up criteria for scoring test is meant to “almighty and omniscient”
increase their ________. b. The parents of student Jay must be of the
a. Objectively c. Validity delinquent type
b. Reliability d. Usability c. Reporting to a Guidance Office is often
749. Which of the following you will do to an associated with misbehavior
examinee you caught cheating and who offered d. Student Jay is a “problem” student
a certain sum of money to keep quiet? 756. Which of the following assessment techniques best
a. Confiscate his test paper and report him to the assess the objective “ plans and designs an
examination supervisor experiment to be performed”
b. Motion him to keep quiet and watch for him a. Rating scale c. Checklist
after the examination b. Paper and pencil test d. Essay
c. Announce to all examinees the name of the 757. What type of measure of variation easily affected
cheater by the extreme scores?
d. Ignore him but let him feel you saw him a. Quartile deviation
750. Which of the following is the best situation b. Standard deviation
wherein you can balance rights and authority? c. Range
a. Allow all their only daughter’s suitor to come d. Inter quartile range
and go as she pleases 758. A child who is cold towards that people among him
b. Caution their only daughter’s choice of a might have failed to attain what basic goal based
boyfriend on Erickson’s theory on psychological development?
c. Censor all their only daughter’s suitor a. Autonomy c. Initiative
d. Choose a life-partner for their only daughter b. Trust d. Mistrust
751. Classical conditioning theory is always attributed to 759. Under the learning to do, which of the following
him for his experiment involving the dog’s salivation instruments must be acquired so that a person can
as a reaction to the sound of the buzzer. perform his work effectively?
a. Skinner c. Bandura a. Competence c. Compromise
b. Lewin d. Pavlov b. Insights d. Communication
752. The singing of national anthem is an offshoot of the 760. What do you think would be the actions of a
philosophical ideas of: teacher who found out and has proven that his
a. Naturalism c. Socialism principal is involved in the malversation of funds of
b. Nationalism d. Pragmatism their school?
753. An adolescent combines his ability to use a. Malign him trough an anonymous letter
deductive and inductive reasoning in realistic rules b. Present the charge to a complete authority
that he can respect and live by. When he does this, c. Ignore what the teacher has discovered about
how does he perceive his environment? this action of the principal
a. He sees the world through the eyes of the d. Circulate this issue and let it become a gossip
people 761. Standard deviation is to measure of variations as
b. He interprets events from a limited point of ______ is to measure of central tendency.
view a. Quartile deviations c. Mean deviation
b. Range d. Mode
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762. Which statement is/are true in constructing and maligned her in front of her colleagues. How
matching type of test? should conduct Teacher Myla react on this kind of
I. The option and descriptions not necessarily situation?
homogenous a. Walk away and ignore the mother
II. Description in Column A and options in b. Answer back the mother and malign her too
c. Wait until the emotion of the mother subsides
Column B
and invite her to discuss the concern with the
III.The options must be greater than the description principal or guidance counselor
IV. The directions must state the basis of matching d. Allow the mother to keep on maligning her
a. I, II, and III c. I, II, and IV until it’s her turn to do the same
b. II, III, and IV d. I, II, III, and IV 769. Ms. Teodora is always guarded by the principle
763. Which of the following should be AVOIDED in that she has a foremost responsibility as a teacher.
constructing true or false test? Given the following which do you think is the main
I. Verbal clues and specific determiner responsibility of Ms. Sanchez?
a. Ask the challenging question
II. Terms denoting definite degree of amount b. Guides students in learning process
c. Shares responsibility in counseling
III. Taking elements directly from the book d. Inspires student to interesting lessons
770. Which of the following would best describe the role
IV. Keep true and false statement the same in of the schools?
length a. To educate the citizens
b. To educate the citizens to change the society
a. I and III only c. I, II, and IV
b. I, II and III d. II and IV only c. To fit the citizens into the society
764. The discriminating index number 15 is 0.44 this
means that: d. All of the above
a. Equal number of student got the correct 771. Manual aesthetic activities involving attitudes and
answer feelings are primarily expressive of emotions and
b. More students from the upper group got the values not thoughts. An example of this motor skills
item correctly is:
c. More students from the lower group got the a. Baking a cake with background music
item correctly b. Saving a board for the wall of a book cabinet
d. The test item is very easy c. Dancing and playing musical instruments
765. Some children go through a period of intense
appetite when they eat or chew on all sorts of d. Manipulating a bowling ball to achieve a strike
inedible substances. This is called: 772. Parents and teachers are considered as authorities
a. Pica c. Encopresis and models by children at the early childhood stage.
b. Enuresis d. Anorexia What does this statement imply?
766. What is the main advantage of using table of a. Parent Teacher conference should always be
specification when constructing periodic test? an activity in school
a. It reduces the scoring time b. Parents should enforce strict discipline at
home and teachers in school
b. It improves the sampling of content areas c. Teachers and Parents should serve as role
c. It makes test construction earlier models at all times
d. It increase the reliability of the test result d. Teachers should demand complete obedience
from the learners in school
767. If a teacher is an advocate of banking concept in 773. Which of these statements regarding professional’s
Education he or she viewed student as? teachers is the major difference in the
a. Clear account to be filled up by the teacher professionalization of teachers and teaching as
b. Dormant account to be activated by the promulgated in Presidential Decree 1006 and in
teacher Republic Act 7836?
c. Wobble account to be balanced by the teacher a. Assigned at the tertiary level in both private
d. All of the above and state colleges and universities
768. Teacher Maechelle is a neophyte teacher. One b. Assigned at the elementary and secondary
time a mother of one of her students confronted levels in both public and private schools
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c. Holder of valid professional license and 780. Which of these theories holds that human activity is
certificate of registration based on the interaction of stimuli and responses?
d. Appointed on full-time basis and on a. Vector c. Association
permanent status b. Social learning d. Cognitive field
774. Social stratification is greatly developed in the 781. It is the process by which an organism inherent the
classroom. Which of these activities would be an characteristics traits of the patients:
effective way of avoiding or minimizing this? a. Fertilization c. Maturation
a. Encourage higher education aspirations b. Heredity d. Development
among the less privileged pupils 782. When the daughter is completing with the father for
b. Provide limited experience to children of less the fathers attention, the daughter is said to be
privileged classes experiencing:
c. Assign leadership roles to the children of the a. Sexual deviation c. Identity crisis
upper social class b. Electra complex d. Oedipus complex
d. Avail the influence of mass media for children 783. If children are cooperatively engaged with the
of all classes teacher in a group project the children will
775. The freedom constitution which provided the discipline themselves as each member of the group
present philosophy of education was the exercises:
contribution of the Aquino administration. Which of a. Special interest
this statement is NOT consistent with our education
philosophy? b. Moral compulsion
a. Restore Ethical and moral values c. Obedience to the teacher
b. Appreciate the roles of foreigners on the d. Peer influence
historical saga of the country 784. Operation “Return to the basic” was launched by
c. Foster nationalism and patriotism the department of education, Culture and sports
d. Introduce vocational and scientific efficiency not only to upgrade pupil achievement but also to:
776. In the preamble of the Code of Ethics for a. Emphasize the importance of the 3Rs
Professional Teachers, which of the following b. Develop thinking skills
teacher descriptions is included in the Code of
Ethics of the Professional Teachers? c. Encourage pupils to study
a. With satisfactory teaching performance d. Serve as the basis for learning continuum
b. Duly licensed professional 785. Which of the following embodies the operation
“return to the Basics”?
c. Persons of dignity and reputation a. National Secondary Achievement Test
d. Passed the Licensure Exams for teacher b. New Elementary School Curriculum
777. A number of researchers found the effects of c. New Secondary Education Curriculum
maternal employment on children’s achievement d. National Elementary Achievement Test
are: 786. In a classroom it is possible to see the teacher
a. Fully establish c. Positive and negative doing the following to faci9litate learning.
b. Negative d. Hardly establish I. The class reads a workbook on the
778. Babyhood is often referred to as a “critical period” characteristics of animals
in the development of personality because: II. The class copies the characteristics of animals
a. Changes in the personality pattern take place
from books
b. At this time the foundations are laid upon
which the adult personality structure we built III. The class goes out to the zoo to observe the
c. The brain grows and develops at such an animals
accelerated rate during babyhood IV. The teacher shows posters of animals
d. At the time the baby is exposed to many Which of these teacher’s activities reflects an
hazards both physical and psychological interactive environment?
779. Research established that complete coordination of a. III and IV c. I and IV
motor activities is attained at: b. I and II d. III only
a. Childhood stage c. Pre-natal 787. As provider for the education act of 1982, how
stage much are the institutions of learning encouraged to
b. Infant d. Adolescence set higher standards of quality over and above the
stage minimum required for state recognition?

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a. Formal education c. Leave the event so as to avoid being asked
about his profession
b. Academic freedom d. Answer not their question concerning his
c. Voluntary accreditation profession
d. Continuing Professional Education (CPE) 795. Teachers being the trustee of the cultural and
788. The following is TRUE in the development of educational heritage of the nation are under
understanding in early childhood except: obligation to:
a. Sensory experiences a. Promote obedience to the laws of the state
b. Promote national pride, cultivate love of
b. Abilities to reason & to see relationship country & instill allegiance to the constitution
c. Ability to ask questions c. Transmit to learners such heritage and elevate
d. Ability to explore their environment national morality
789. The first kindergarten also known as “a garden d. All of the above
where children could grow” was the product of 796. The principal is very much interested in a quality
research by: professional development program of her teachers.
a. Froebel c. Pestalozzi Which of the following should she consider to
b. Herbart d. Rousseau realize this?
790. Values development is integrated in all subjects in a. Prescribe by top educational teachers
the NSEC while values education is: b. Required for renewal of professional license
a. Emphasized in science and technology c. Responsive to identified teachers needs
b. Offered as a separate subject d. Dependent on the availability of funds
797. Ms. Soriano wants to help in ending Ms. Del
c. Emphasize for creativity and productivity Mundo’s act of immorality but doesn’t have to
d. Integrated with technology and home encourage confronting her. What she did was to
economics write and secretly distribute copies of anonymous
791. Which of the following is a mark of a good teacher? letter to her colleagues. What should have been
a. Has the habit of preparing for visual aids done instead?
b. Has the mastery of the lesson a. Secretly give anonymous letter only to the
c. Has the control of the class people concerned
d. Has the capability to implement corporal b. If the charge is valid; present such charge
punishment under oath before her school head
792. The main function of a philosophy of education is to: c. Ask a third party to write the anonymous letter
a. Aid the learner to build his own personal to prevent her from being involved
philosophy d. Talk to the married man with whom Ms. Del
b. Define the goals and set the direction for Mundo is having an illicit affair
which education is to strive 798. The principal ask his good teacher to write modular
c. Provide the academic background prerequisite lesson in Filipino, then he had them published with
to learning his name printed as author. Which is unethical in
d. Reconsider existing education goals in the this case?
light of society’s needs a. He burdened the teachers with work not
793. The control and the administration of all related to teaching
educational institutions shall be vested in the b. He got the merit which was due for his
citizens of the Philippines is stipulated in: teacher-writer
a. P.D.1006 c. 1987 Constitution c. He had the modular lessons published when
b. P.D. 6-A d. P.D. 176 they worth publishing
794. During the class reunion of teacher, Eric learned d. He wants to exclusive beneficiary of the
that most of his classmates are successful in their royalty from the modules
fields. Also, he found out that most of them are 799. Teacher Vincent, a teacher for thirty two years,
wealthy because they have chosen a lucrative refuses to attend seminars. He claims that his thirty
profession. Confronted with this situation, how two years of teaching is more than all the seminars
should teacher Eric react? he is asked to attend. Are his actuation and
a. Hide to those asked his real profession thinking in accordance with the code of Ethics for
b. Tell with pride that he is a teacher by professional teachers?
profession a. Yes, provided he has an excellent
performance rating
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b. No, non attendance to seminars would mean 806. Teacher finds teaching in a multi cultural classes
no increase in salary very challenging. Which among the following
c. No, a professional teacher, regardless of choices will alleviate the difficulty of addressing
teaching experience, ought to go through CPE these challenges?
d. Yes, because he taught for thirty two years a. She must embody a curriculum rather than
and may have mastered the traded perspective
800. Education is a continuous process of experiencing b. She must nurture diversity rather than
and visiting or reorganizing experiences according practicing domination and oppression
to a Progressivist. What does it mean? c. She must consider stereo typing rather than
a. Education takes place anytime and anywhere cultural identities and biased attitudes
d. She must welcome one sided view rather than
b. Education goes on throughout life the recognition of biases
c. Education happens formally or informally 807. Ms. Janina is the most admired pre-school teacher
in her school. Which among the following can best
d. Education begins and ends in school explain her being a good teacher?
801. The main contribution of the Arroyo Administration a. She endorses all the projects of the school for
in education is Republic Act No. 9155. This her students
provision: b. She manages to instill control to her students
a. Started the national scholarship program c. She gives easy exams to her students
d. She adheres to the want of the parents for
b. Renamed the DECS to DepEd their children
808. Teacher Vincent bought a hamster in the class
c. Conceptualized the K-12 Education Program during the lecture about mammals. The hamster is
d. Established the study now-pay later system a device commonly known as a REALIA. Teacher
can bring realia only when:
802. The main Purpose of compulsory education of the a. Workable c. Feasible
constitution is to: b. Available d. Affordable
a. Prepare students to be lawyer 809. When asked, students of teacher Eric described
b. Develop students with into responsible him as someone who knows what he is talking
thinking citizen about. Teacher Eric therefore exhibits a power
c. Acquaint students with the historical known as:
development of the constitution a. Expert power c. Referent power
d. Make student’s constitutional expert b. Reward power d. Legitimate
803. Which of the following situations which violate the power
principle of respect? 810. When choosing an instructional aide or device, the
a. Teacher B is giving special favor to students primary consideration of the teacher would be:
to please so that she can get a remarkable a. Suitability c. Availability
result in the evaluation b. Cost d. Efficiency
b. Teacher A tells her student that what teacher 811. To show disapproval to the misbehavior of the
B taught is wrong student, Teacher Paul clears his throat and looks
c. Teacher B, upon learning what teacher A did, intently at the erring. This classroom management
asked the students not to attend her class style is commonly known as:
d. All of the above a. Direct appeal c. Dropping of name
804. If a teacher states that specialization knows more
and more about less and less, hence it is better to b. Proximity control d. Signal interference
be generalist. What kind of philosophy does he 812. Which of the computer-based instructional tool can
uphold? help you revise written work such as short stories
a. Positivism c. Progressivism and essays?
b. Essentialism d. Existentialism a. Spreadsheets c. Desktop publishing
805. Teacher Paul is an inspiration to almost all of the
students. His efficiency and effectiveness in the b. Database d. Word processing
profession is truly outstanding. Which of the 813. Ms. Agatep wants to show to her class a magnified
following describes this attitude towards him? picture of the Mt. Pinatubo’s crater fixed on a bond
a. Naturalism c. Idealism paper. Which of the following tools can she use?
b. Progressivism d. Perennialism a. Slides c. Overhead Projector
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b. Filmstrip d. Opaque Projector b. Must take stimulants which shorten attention
814. As a teacher employing the project-based span
multimedia learning (PBML) strategy, what are c. Are given sedatives which make them listen
some limitations teachers expect from the d. Are mildly retarded
encounter? 821. Many concerned parents commonly make the
I. There is a need for extending the to use mistake of:
several media a. Deliberately creating high levels of stress for
II. The presentation of the product is not an easy their child
task b. Unintentionally rewarding their children for
III. The technology skills to produce a product creating stress
maybe lacking c. Attempting to protect their children from all
a. I, II, III c. I only stress
b. III only d. II only d. Unintentionally creating high levels of stress
815. B.F. skinner is a known psychologist and the one for their child
who first to describe operant conditioning. Which of 822. Stuttering is commonly caused by:
the techniques is an application of operant a. Problem with physical origin
conditioning? b. Psychological consequence of permissive
a. Master learning parenting
b. Process approach c. Side effects of authoritarian parenting
d. Result of fixation caused by conflicts during
c. Project method toilet training
d. Computer assisted instruction 823. How can parents foster initiative and independence
816. Which of the following choices is considered as in children?
social force that affects the school and the a. Mastering psychomotor skills
curriculum? b. Encouragement from parents when a child
a. Nature of knowledge plans carries out a task
c. Identity versus role confusion
b. Learners’ characteristics d. None of the above
c. Learner’s style 824. Which stage considers teachers, peers and adults
d. Changes in gender roles outside the home important in shaping attitude
817. Which of the following is an expression of child’s toward oneself?
interest in his body? a. Initiative versus guilt
a. Comparing themselves with others
b. Industry versus inferiority
b. Looking at themselves in the mirror c. Trust versus mistrust
c. Commenting on various parts o the body d. Integrity versus despair
d. Looking the picture of adult men and women 825. When a child manifest mutism, self-destructive
behavior and echolalia, the child might be showing
818. Motor development is satisfied by a particular child the symptoms of:
who; a. Anorexia nervosa c. Dyslexia
a. Recognize the different sizes of toys given to b. Childhood autism d. ADHD
him 826. When a person’s moral choices are determined by
b. Learns how to walk, run, steer and jump the direct consequences of actions. He is most like
c. Has playmates within the neighborhood & is in the stage of:
popular among kids a. Conventional c. Post conventional
d. Known how to control his emotions because b. Concrete d. Pre conventional
he could not ride the motor cycle 827. What is the motivation of the person who paints for
819. Which among the following drugs is commonly the sheer enjoyment of creating artwork?
used for children with ADHD? a. Insufficient c. Extrinsic
a. Valium c. Retalin b. Intrinsic d. Intrinsic & Extrinsic
b. Haldol d. Thorazine 828. Providing variety of learning activities to students is
820. What is the main reason why children with ADHD a characteristics of a teacher who understands the
have limited learning skills? principle of:
a. Act on impulse and cannot concentrate a. Proactive teaching as a modem technique of
teaching
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b. Facilitating learning with emphasis on a. Xenocentrism c. Colonial mentality
individual differences
c. Reward as a potential means of increasing the b. Ethnocentrismd d. Culture shock
participation 836. Who among the following claimed that children are
d. Allowing the student to be exposed to various natural learners and therefore must be taught in
teaching techniques natural settings?
829. All of the following shows respect for individual a. Kohlberg c. Montessori
differences except: b. Piaget d. Froebel
a. Give greater attention to gifted learners 837. The concept that learning to read or write does not
b. Treat all learners alike while the classroom happen quickly but is build upon many small steps
c. Provide for a variety of learning activities that occur over the course of the child’s early
d. Prepare modules for slow learners in class childhood.
830. Students who are disobedient and display negative a. Innate literacy
attitudes towards others are best handled by b. Emergent literacy
teacher who will:
a. Detain him after office hours for him to do c. Functional literacy
what he has been ordered to d. Academic Literacy
b. Avoid giving him orders or if you do and the 838. A boy is closer to his mother and a girl is close to
objects take back the order her father. These instances are under:
c. Take every opportunity to praise him for every a. Latent stage c. Phallic stage
positive attitude displays b. Oedipal Complex d. Pre-genital stage
d. Insist on compliance to the same degree 839. Laughing at two year old child who uttered a bad
required of pupils word is not a proper thing to do because in this
831. Which of the following develops critical thinking stage of the child’s life, the child is:
skills among the students? a. Considering the views of others
a. Asking convergent question
b. Distinguishing right from wrong
b. Blind obedience to authority c. Distinguishing sex differences
c. A willingness to suspend judgment d. Socializing
d. Asking low level questions 840. The school director emphasizes the necessity of
832. A child who always fights with his/her classmates, clean and green environment to contribute to
who has a very short attention span, and who has effective teaching and learning. This is an example
frequent tantrums is believed to be suffering from: of:
a. Mental retardation a. Establish rapport between teachers and pupils

b. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder b. Providing an atmosphere conductive to


c. Down syndrome learning
d. Learning disability c. Providing adequate physical facilities
833. Teacher Elaine has been lecturing for more than an d. Utilize educational technology
hour and she notice that students are not anymore 841. The teachers are facilitators of learning. Which of
able to absorb additional information. This the following negates this principle?
phenomenon is known as: a. Performs not only classrooms roles but
a. Stagnation c. Boredom community involvement as well
b. Procrastination d. Plateau of learning b. Focus background of the students
834. Planned ignoring, signal interference and proximity c. Familiar with the latest innovations in teaching
control are techniques used in: d. Uses pro-active discipline method
a. Operant conditioning 842. Which of these philosophies is reflective of the
Dewey’s which s\tresses the development of an
b. Managing surface behavior individual capable of reflecting thinking specially
c. Managing temper tantrums that of being able to solve the problem he faces
d. Life space interviewing individually or collectively?
835. A foreigner who is studying here in the Philippines a. Disciplinism c. Experimentation
was turned off by the Filipinos way of eating Balut b. Developmentalism d. Rationalism
and Frogs: 843. The present military training in our school
curriculum is an influence of:
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a. Sparta c. Greece Her understanding of the value of fidelity has
b. Rome d. Athens become deeper as she related this to her past
844. Basic education includes secondary education. experience. This typifies what kind of philosophy?
Which of the following contributed to the a. Constructivism c. Humanism
establishment of secondary schools? b. Reconstructivism d. Existentialism
a. Reformation c. Realistic 852. Teacher Vincent is a new teacher. He realizes
b. Rationalism d.Human that handling his student’s misbehavior is a very
Education demanding aspect of classroom management. In
845. The nearest to the real thing according to Edgar this regard he thought of giving up teaching.
Dale’s Cone of Experience is: What advice can you give him?
a. Watching demo a. Report every student’s misbehavior to the
principal
b. Viewing images b. Agree with the class on what rules to follow
c. Attending Exhibit c. Set the ground rules for the whole class
d. Hearing and listening d. None of the above
846. This is pre-planned collection of sample of student 853. Which of the following is a result of compressing
works, assessed results and other output produced a file?
by the students: a. The file size is smaller
a. Anecdotal report c. Portfolio b. The file deleted
b. Diary d. Observation image c. The three character extension is hidden
847. Which of the following statements is one of the
strength of an autobiography as a technique for d. All file properties
personality appraisal? 854. Mrs. Anita Kusing was not accepted by a certain
a. It can replace data obtain from other data company because of her age. This discrimination
techniques based on age is called
b. It may be read by unauthorized people a. Gerontism c. Agelism
c. It gives complete data about the author b. Autism d. Senilism
d. It makes possible presentation of intimate 855. Vincent parents do not want their child with
experiences ADHD to undergo drug treatment, their better
848. The present Philippine Teachers alternative would be
professionalization Act had its beginning on what a. Behavior modification or behavior
period of roman history? management
a. 295 B.C. - schools were elementary only b. Psychotherapy
b. A.D. 100 - A.D. 175 - government increased
its subsidy for education c. Punishment
c. 132 B.C. - A.D. 100 - Latin literature and d. Progressive inhibition
grammar were perfected 856. Ripple effect can also be seen in misdemeanor.
d. A.D. 274-259 - government establish a The teacher should therefore:
monopoly on education a. Reinforce positive behavior
849. Whose philosophy influences the present emphasis b. Immediately responds to misbehavior
on character education and values education in our c. Be consistent in classroom management
school system?
a. Tagore c. Confucius d. Count 1 to 10 before she gets angry
b. Gandhi d. Bonifacio 857. Metacognition is primarily characterized by:
850. During the distribution of the report card, which a. Recalling the past lesson
of the following must be the foremost concern of
teacher? b. Thinking about their thinking
a. Discuss the projects of the school c. Visualizing in advance
b. Discuss the unsettled bill of the students d. Formulating hypothesis
c. Discuss the progress as well as the 858. A person who is friendly and has a capacity to
deficiencies of the stu7dent make people laugh possesses:
d. Discuss the complaints of other teachers and a. Interpersonal intelligence
classmates of the students b. Naturalistic intelligence
851. After listening to the homily of the priest about
fidelity, Catherine has a moment of reflection. c. Spatial intelligence
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d. Intrapersonal intelligence b. Business-like d. Buddy-buddy
859. Which of the following is an example of norm- 866. Which of the following would be the most fitting
referenced interpretation? action for the teacher who is having a
a. Josh’s test score is higher that 89% of the relationship with his/her student?
class a. Deny the relationship
b. Francis set up his laboratory equipment in 2 b. Continue the relationship and exercise utmost
minutes professional discretion about this
c. RJ solve five problems correctly out of thirty c. Enjoy the relationship while it last
words d. Defer the relationship until they are already
d. Bea must spell twenty five words correctly out to admit it
of thirty words 867. The following is TRUE in the development of
860. A type of error committed in grading the understanding in early childhood, except:
performance of the students by the rater who a. Abilities to reason and to see relationship
avoids both extremes of the scale and tends to b. Sensory experiences
rate everyone as revenge
a. Severity error c. Ability to explore their environment
b. Central tendency error d. Ability to ask questions
c. Generosity error 868. Teacher Eric would like to compare and contrast
d. Logical error plant cell vs. animal cell. He would most likely
861. Which of the following test items can be use:
effectively measure higher order of cognitive a. Fishbone diagram c. Tree Diagram
learning objectives? b. Venn Diagram d. KWL chart
a. Achievement test 869. Which of the following are the basic components
b. Extended essay test of curriculum design?
c. Completion test d. Objective test a. Assessment, teaching strategies and
textbooks
862. A student finding it hard to read. When the b. Content, structure and deliver
guidance counselor traced the child’s history, the c. Philosophy, goals and objectives
counselor was able to find out the student came d. Standards, learning competencies, and
from a dysfunctional family, aside from that the evaluation
child was abused and neglected. What could 870. The following are examples of learning centered
have caused the students reading disability? design except:
a. Poor teaching d. Emotional factors a. Child centered design

b. Neurological factors b. Life situation design


c. Immunity c. Humanistic centered design
863. The best example Operant conditioning among d. Experience centered design
the following is: 871. Which of the following statements about
a. Fostering conductive learning environment computer viruses are TRUE?
a. Text files are the only files to be corrupted by
b. Connecting facts and concept virus.
c. Using reinforcement b. Files damaged by computer viruses can be
d. Using manipulative device cured
864. The failure in the test of independence among c. Files are always permanently damage by
Filipino students can be attributed to viruses
a. Lack of skills d. Compressed files can never be damaged by
viruses
b. High degree of dependence to authority 872. The students of Teacher Corazon feels that their
teacher has an “eye behind her head” this
c. Strong family ties characteristics of the teacher is known as:
d. All of the above a. Referent Power c. Pygmalion Effect
865. Mrs. Soriano is admitted for being an effective b. Withitness d. Rosenthal Effect
classroom manager. She is not only friendly but 873. After studying the Principle of identity, teaching
at the same time be_______ Beng ask her students to determine which
a. Confident c. Analytical among the given set of problems conforms to the
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said identity. This shows that teacher beng d. Determine the group of whom the test is
upholds this kind of philosophy? intended
a. Perennialism c. Essentialism 882. Below is a list of methods used to establish the
b. Progressivism d. Naturalism reliability of a test, which method is questionable
874. How will you classify the purpose of the school due to practice and familiarity?
as it concerns with the training and preparation a. Split half c. Kuder Richardson
of citizens for the world of work? b. Equivalent form d. Test retest
a. Political Purpose c. Economic Purpose 883. What is meaning of TOS in the parlance of test
b. Cognitive Purpose d. Social Purpose construction?
875. A child submitted a poor written report but a. Table of specifics
package with boringly colored paper cover. This b. Table of specification
showcase____. c. Table of specific test
a. Art over academics d. Table of subject
884. Ms. Soriano will be absent for two days because
b. “porma” over substance of a national conference. She wants her student
c. Substance over “porma” to work on a certain module. What is the fastest
d. Art over science way of sending the module to her students while
876. Clearance has inherent skills in taking care of she is away?
plants. It is highly possible that she has a. Share it to all her students in her live account
________ intelligence. b. Email a module to her students
a. Intrapersonal intelligence c. Send the module through group instant
b. Naturalistic intelligence messaging
c. Spatial intelligence d. Message each of the students on a social
d. Existential intelligence networking site
877. According to Erickson, a child who is cold 885. Teacher Vincent is assigned to handle a multiple
towards that people among him might have grade class. What instructional material must be
failed to attain what basic goal based on used to provide the need of each grade?
psychosocial development? a. Differentiated materials to cater to different
a. Autonomy c. Initiative levels
b. Trust d. Mistrust b. Multisensory materials
878. What is most likely characteristic of children c. Colorful, useful and durable materials
aged 3 to 5 according to Erickson? d. Materials of high level thinking skills
a. Mischievous c. Lazy 886. A document publishes by a school district that
b. Egocentric d. Altruistic identifies rules of behavior that must be followed
879. Mrs. Cruz dreams to organize a seminar with a by anyone using the school districts computers,
known poet from another country but she cannot network, or internet connection.
afford to spend for a transportation of the said a. Easyness
poet. Which of the following can she use so she b. Classroom rules
won’t need to spend much?
a. Distant communication c. Acceptable use policy
b. Instant messaging d. Fair use
c. Video conferencing 887. Which of the following are the rationales behind
d. Podcasting using technology in the classrooms?
880. Teacher Lally wants her students to express I. Motivational
their opinions regarding a certain government
issue. Which of the following can she use to do II. Unique instructional capabilities
this?
III. Increase Teachers’ Productivity
a. Forum c. Email
b. Blog d. Group messaging a. I only c. II and III only
system b. I and II only d. I, II, and III
881. Which is the first step in planning periodic test? 888. Using Bloom’s Taxonomy, the highest among
a. Select the type of test to be used the following is:
b. Construct a table specification a. Critical Comprehension
c. Go back to the instructional objectives
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c. Integration III. Construct a variety of items
d. Literal comprehension IV. Administer the same test twice
889. Among the following educators, who proposed a. I, III, IV c. I, II
the placement of children in a “prepared b. I, II, IV d. I, IV
environment”? 897. Teacher Vilma constructed a matching type test
a. Thorndike c. Kilpatrick item. IN her column of descriptions are
b. Montessori d. Froebel combinations presidents, current issues, and
890. To improve comprehension and retention among sports. Which of the constructing a matching
the students, the teachers best option would be type test items was NOT followed?
use a. The descriptions must be homogenous
a. Six thing hats c. SQ3R b. The options must be greater than the
descriptions
b. Contextual Clues d. Autodidactic c. The descriptions must be heterogeneous
Activities d. Arrange the options according the orders
891. Who among the philosophers considered habits 898. Which of the following does not belong to the
and reasons as equally important Forces to be group when we talk about projective personality
cultivated in education? test?
a. Avicenna c. Jerome a. Sentence completion test
Bruner
b. Aristotle d. Maria Montessori b. Word association test
892. What practice(s) will demonstrate the teachers c. Interview
genuine concern on the learning of students? d. Thematic Apperception test
a. Confer progress of students to their parent 899. Which of the following is the main purpose of
b. Guides students to meet their learning goals administering a pre test and post test to the
c. Validates if learning goals were met stu8dents?
d. All of the above a. Measure the value of the materials used
893. Which of the following is the most important b. Accustom the students in frequent testing
component of educational reform? c. Measure gain in learning
a. Allowing the students to participate more in d. Measure the effectiveness of instruction
extra-curricular activities 900. Which is implied by a positively skewed score
b. Implementing a better curriculum for students distribution?
c. Hiring only the excellent teachers a. The mean, The median and the moderate are
d. Involving parents in the dedication for the equal
children b. Most of the scores are low
894. To increase the difficulty of a multiple choice test c. Most of the scores are high
item, which of the following should be done? d. The mode is high
a. Make the options equal in length 901. One of these is not a feature of cooperating
b. Make the options homogeneous learning
c. Make it grammatically correct A. Individual accountability
d. Make the stem
B. Face-to-face interaction
895. Teacher Anna set 85% accuracy in a test on
predicting the kind of weather given 5 different C. Positive interdependence
atmospheric conditions. May obtain a score of D. Group accountability for learning
82% can be interpreted as: 902. Comprehension skills comprise the following
a. She is 3% short of the set percentile score except for ________
A. Finding the main idea
b. She did not meet the set standards by 3% B. Recreational reading
C. Sequencing events chronologically
c. She obtained 82% percentile score
d. She is higher than 82% of the group D. Reading critically
896. Teacher Vincent wants to establish the reality of 903. Through higher theory, who was responsible for
test in biology. Which of the following will he stating that modeling is essential in pedagogy?
accomplish? A. Skinner C. Bruner
I. Administer a parallel test B. Thorndike D. Bandura
II. Split the test
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904. To make her students participate more often during C. Students who are exposed to a
class discussion, science teacher Mrs. Karyn variety of teaching strategies learn
Cervanles believes that she can apply operant better.
conditioning by way of ________. D. Individual differences must be
A. giving more incentives to her emphasized when planning activities
students such as additional grades for the class.
and small tokens 908. For lesson plans to have a consistent and strong
B. emphasizing group sharing and connection from start to finish, it must have
guiding them in thinking critical in _______.
innovatively A. Conciseness C. Symmetry
C. instilling metacognition in them B. Coherence D. Clarity
through modeling 909. This component serves as the piece de resistance
D. letting them reflect on how they think (finale) of goal-oriented instruction.
about their subjects A. Activityconceptualization
905. “Porma” (Form) over substance is evident of the
students in one of these instances B. Objective formulation
A. Harvey submitted his
comprehensive written report to C. Topic Identification
MRS. Topacio even if it was slight D. Evaluation
spoiled with tomato ketchup. 910. Some of teacher Rosanna;s students have been
B. Kasha submitted her written report continually observed to have problems in
on time to Ms. Yahung even if it comprehending her math lessons, in which she
reeked of cigarette she smoked keeps in lecturing. What is the best thing for
before class. teacher Rosanna to do in order to help her
C. Joel submitted his written report to students catch up with her lessons?
Mr. Chow a week in advance. A. Keep on teaching even if her style
D. Olivia submitted her poorly written does not change
report which was printer in perfumed B. Give pop quizzes to her students
stationery to her English for C. Encourage students participation
research teacher Dr. Verchez. during every meeting
906. Which of the following assumptions served as the D. Give her students low grades.
basis of the utilization of Performance Objectives? 911. Which of the following is the lowest level of
A. Tangible performance changes affective behavior according to Krathwhols?
when learners undergo the learning A. Responding C. Valuing
process. B. Organization D.
B. When a teacher teaches well, Characterizatio
learners tend to be successful. 912. This type of power is manifested by a teacher when
C. Not all learning can be seen. he shows his students his vast knowledge of a
D. Performance objectives ensure that student matter.
students learn. A. Philosophical power C.
907. Teacher like Mrs. Pauline Macabulos and Mr. Legitimate power
Kennect Vinluan, who provide a variety of learning B. Expert power D. referent
activities to their high school students, believes power
that____. 913. Which of the following situations depicts referent
A. Proactive teaching is a new method power the best?
of teaching. A. Dr. Sandoval makes his students
B. Giving students reward makes them feels that he knows all about
participate in class even more. statistics and calculus.
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B. Mrs. Rivera emphasizes the
importance of good grades in her 918. Ms. Arenas uses low-profile classroom techniques,
class. therefore managing her classroom well. Which of
C. Ms. Yeung asserts her authority the following techniques could have been
over her students employed by her?
D. Professor Lucero makes his A. After-school detention
students feels accepted and B. Note to parents or guardians
appreciated all the time. C. Raising the pitch of her voice
914. This influence technique is best applied to the D. Sending students off to the principal.
following example: Mr. Frederick Kwok Fan-Chui 919. Which among the statements below does not
looks in his students eyes to tell them that he characterize effective classroom management?
disapproves of their mischievous behavior. A. It teachers students to depend on
A. Proximity control C. Direct appeal others for self-control and self-
B. Interest boosting D.Signal regulation.
Interference B. It redirects misbehavior quickly once
915. Ms. Christine Cheung Tin-Ha, a new teacher at St. it occurs.
Monica University can assert her reward power to C. It respects cultural norms and
her students by _______. creeds of students
A. Showing her students that she D. Strategies are uncomplicated that
knows the lesson very well. they can be enforced consistently.
B. Assuring her students that they can 920. Teacher Cindy can exercise legitimate authority in
succeed in class. the classroom by way of ______.
C. Asserting her students of her A. Accepting her students the way they
authority. are]
D. Giving her students the grades that B. Acting “in loco parentis” towards all
are tantamount to their efforts. her students
916. Which of the following needs is addressed when C. Instilling the importance of good
teachers encourage active class participation grades
through individual and group activities? D. Making them realize that she knows
A. The need to be accepted, important, her subject matter with full mastery.
and appreciated. 921. Kounin asserts that one of the characteristics of an
B. The need to be popular within the effective manager is “With-it-ness”. Which principle
group. serves as the basis of with-it-ness?
C. The need to be close to the teacher. A. Have a mouth ready to speak at any
D. The need to be happy and satisfied time.
at the expense of others. B. Have minds packed with intellect
917. This classroom practice is not recommended and alertness.
because it does not promote sound classroom C. Have hands that write fast
management. D. Have eyes at the back of one’s head.
A. Enforcing firm and fair discipline in 922. Which of the following is the best way to manage
the classroom. an off-task behavior?
B. Applying rules and regulations on A. Redirecting a student’s attention to
the case-case basis. the task and checking his progress
C. Developing a system of coming in from time to time.
and going out of the room. B. Stop your class activity to correct a
D. Establishing rules, regulations, and student who does something else.
routines starting on the first day of C. Moving closer to the students.
school. D. Making direct eye contact.
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923. Ms. Candice Delos Reyes is known as a firm yet 928. From among the following skills below, which is the
fair compassionate, and approachable teacher. highest in terms of level according to Bloom’s
Which kind of power does Teacher Candice yield Cognitive Taxonomy?
cover her students. A. Integration
A. Reward power C. Referent B. Critical
power C. Comprehension
B. Expert power D. Legitimate D. Literal comprehension
power 929. Ms. Rachelle Feliciano, a literature professor,
924. Which type of questioning does Mr. Adona use wants to present historical movements in the
when he does follow-up questioning in order to Philippine literature. What is the most appropriate
elicit more from his students and to make them teaching tool for Ms. Feliciano to use?
more critically? A. Time line
A. Probing C. Guiding B. Venn diagram
B. Leading D. Investigating C. Cluster map
925. Which of the following does not encourage student D. Story map
participation? 930. It is widely believed that teachers facilitate learning.
A. Quiet members a allowed to remain Which of the following situations violates the
quiet and passive. principle?
B. During discussion feelings and A. Teacher Robin is very much familiar with the
emotions are allowed to be in the latest teaching innovations, so he attends
open. seminars on educational technology.
C. The teacher shows emphatic B. The teachers of St. Marie Eugenie Academy
listening towards all her students. perform not only classroom roles but also
D. Directions are given clearly and involve themselves in community development.
concisely by the teacher. C. Mrs. Susanna Jarque uses proactive discipline
926. The following does not encourage learning methods of the classroom and shows her
facilitation except for this. students that she loves them.
A. Focus on the left hemisphere of the D. Mr. Harvey Yeung Hol-Chun ridicules his
brain students whenever they commit infractions in
B. Focus on the cognitive objectives the classroom.
often 931. Which of the following practices best reflects
C. Involve both hemispheres of the effective and harmonious classroom management?
brain A. The application of the lesson in student’s daily
D. Focus of the right hemisphere of the lives.
brain B. The laughter and enjoyment of the students
927. New teacher like teacher Jojo Simbulan, teacher through teachers joke.
Elaine Rodriguez, and teacher Dennis Yatco want C. The utilization of varied teaching strategies by
to learn how to brainstorm effectively with their teacher.
students. Which of the following must they avoid D. The variety of instructional materials used in
for their students to generate more ideas. lessons.
A. Accepting and appreciating 932. Teacher Joseph Tamayo would like to discuss the
B. Openness to other’s opinion Water Cycle with his grade 4 pupils next week.
C. Non-threatening atmosphere Which graphic organizer is the best for him to use?
D. Judgmental and narrow-minded A. Sequence chain
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933. Groups of students give other groups their B. A student caught smoking and drinking
comments and suggestions on how to improve the and punished by a teacher will keep on
other’s works. This is called a _____. doing so despite repeated
A. Critiquing session punishments.
B. Round table C. A student caught smoking and drinking
C. Jury trial and punished by a teacher will not do
D. Consensus decision so in the near future, but that does not
934. From the start to finish, lesson plan must possess guarantee that the student will quit
the characteristic which refers to logical smoking
organization and comprehensibility. D. A student caught smoking and drinking
A. Conciseness should not be punished for this may
B. Coherence create even bigger problems in the
C. Completeness future.
D. Symmetry 939. The following methods can be done by Mr. William
935. The primary concern of the teaching aid is that it Sunglao’ in his Business Math class if he wants his
must be _______. students to master the concepts of calculating for
A. Visually appealing the discount and for the mark-up of saleable items
B. Contextualized culturally and services.
C. Written comprehensively A. Discovery method
D. In sync with the lesson objectives B. Unit method
936. Mr. Daniel Arcadio, a high school home C. Type method
economics teacher, wanted to teach proper table D. Drill method
etiquette to his senior students. He set up a long 940. Dr. Agnes Romero, a history professor has this
dinner table with complete dinner set-up and habit of calling his student’s name before asking
demonstrated the proper use of cutlery and them a question during recitation. This practice is
chinaware. He let his student practice eating at a concerned:
formal dinner. What the students performed in Mr. A. Right, because it makes the students very
Arcadio’s class was ______? attentive
A. Brainstorming B. Wrong because the moment the teacher calls
B. Panel discussion a name, the rest of the class will not listen
C. Simulation anymore to the question since it is not for
D. Role playing them.
937. Which of the following can Math teachers use their C. Right, because it gives a certain formality to
classes in order to develop logical-mathematical the recitation
skills in their students? D. Wrong because the question may not be
A. Independent study suited for the particular student.
B. Drama 941. Ms. Jolene Aguas, an art teacher shows an
C. Storytelling ambiguous picture to her students and asks them
D. Problem solving to respond to some questions. The technique was
938. If a teacher punishes a student from drinking and applied by Ms. Aguas.
smoking within the school premises during lunch A. Problem checklist C. Sociometry
break, the student will not do so again; however B. Projective technique D. Anecdotal
this does not guarantee that the will not be record
repeated. Based on his theory, Thorndike asserts 942. During the flag ceremony, 4th year student
that punishment makes a response weak. Which of Veronica Duarte was seen hyperventilating and
the following best supports Thorndike’s viewpoint? was brought to the school clinic. Veronica’s
A. A student caught smoking and drinking homeroom teacher Mrs. Jennifer Ortega-Bernardo
by a teacher will never do so again took note of this incident through a/an ____.
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A. Problem checklist 948. Teacher Irwin wants his students to work together
B. Anecdotal record harmoniously. This technique may be used by him
C. Class record in his class.
D. Permanent Student Record A. Independent study C. Lectures
943. All learning activities should be planned B. Brainteasers D. Cooperative learning
strategically in advance because _____. 949. In her science class, teacher Mabel can show the
A. The success of the lesson is also dependent cause and effect of teen sex and pregnancy by
on the plan, using this type of technique.
B. Student look forward to the lesson plan with A. K-W-L technique C. Lectures
curiosity and enthusiasm. B. Histogram D. Cooperative learning
C. Teacher are required to plan activities as part 950. Which of the following is the best classroom
of their responsibilities advice?
D. This will measure the true pedagogical skill of A. Realia C. Blackboard
the teacher B. Teacher D. Chart
944. Which of the following situation depict a well- 951. Teachers’ professional training programs must
managed and learning-conducive class? have the rationale behind its development.
A. Students pursue their task without inhibition in A. To responds to the teachers’
Mr. Raymundo’s class. professional development needs
B. The learners are controlled by their homeroom B. To permit the teacher to renew their
teacher Ms. Nonato licenses
C. There is blind obedience among Mrs. C. To meet the requirements for the
Quiambao’s students. renewal of the licenses of the schools
D. The learners are eager to reach their D. To merely meet the requirements of
objectives, especially in Mr. Montesa’s music the school themselves
class. 952. One of these is not a trait of the teacher as a
945. All the following situations exemplify respect for community leader.
individual differences, except for this situation. A. Be an active member of the
A. Mr. Arellano prepare modules for slow community
learners in his Math class B. Help in finding potential sponsors
B. Ms. Mauricio gives greater attention to gifted C. Be aloof so that she can maintain
learners in her class objectivity
C. There Albie conceptualizes and implements a D. Makes efforts to help alleviate the
variety of learning activities social conditions of the community
D. Teacher Maureen treats all learners alike 953. Acting as a “trustee of the cultural and
while in the classroom educational heritage of the nation and is under
946. Bodily-intrapersonal-intelligent pupils benefit the obligation to transmit to learners such heritage”, the
best from activities involving his method. teacher must ______.
A. Independent study C. Project method A. Use advanced learning dynamics.
B. Abstract test D. Individualized B. Use modern technology in teaching
instruction his/her students.
947. English Literature professor Dr. Norman Huelves C. Continue post-graduate studies
wants his students to compare and contrast the D. Conduct lessons on the life stories of
book and film versions of “Harry Potter. His Filipino heroes.
students may use this type of graphic organizer. 954. The DepEd proposed that stand-alone schools in
A. Graphic Organizer C. Venn some far-flung areas must be manage by lead
Diagram schools. What is the leading factor behind this
B. Learning Log D. Story frame proposal?
A. Geographical C. Historical
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B. Social D. Psychological B. Mr. Maceda is aware of what is
955. Which of the following is the greatest contribution happening in his classroom.
of EFA to the public? C.Ms. Yip is known as a loving and
A. Practice of inclusive education caring teacher.
B. Emphasizing formal education D.Mr. Wai gives attention to the slow-
system learning students in his class.
C.Making education reform in 963. Referent power of the teacher is best shown by
exclusive system this example.
D.Offering of ALS to indigents A. Teacher Maurice tells the students
956. Ms. Jane Cheung Yuk-Yin, a biology teacher, the importance of having good
wants to show her students how blood circulates in grades
the heart. Which of the following devices is suitable B. Teacher Terry gives his students
for Ms. Cheung’s lesson? feeling of trust, compassion, and
A. Diorama C. Replica acceptance.
B. Realia D. Mock-up C.Ms. Rustia makes the students feel
957. Realia is best to use in class when it is _______. she knows what he is taking
A. Affordable C. Reasonable about.
B. Feasible D. Expendable D.Professor Gallaga reminds his
958. Science teacher Ms. Timothy brought a globe for students about his authority over
his geography class. Which of the following types them.
of teaching aids does a globe fall under? 964. Teachers must do this in order to ensure the
A. Replica C. Realia smooth transition of activities in class.
B. Chart D. Model A. Make students socialize between
959. To promote higher-order thinking skills, Ms. activities
Onrubia must ask her students these types of B. Make the material readily available
questions and accessible
A. DivergentC. Convergent C.Sat rules and regulations even in the
B. Close D. Factual middle of activities
960. A ripple effect can be observed in misdemeanors, D.Wait for those who are slow in
such as students making noise in class and accomplishing tasks
bullying others. The teacher should therefore 965. When is the best time for teachers to set routines
_______. and rules for students to follow?
A. Count 1 to 10 before she gets angry A. On the first day of the school
B. Immediately respond to misbehavior B. As soon as the students are inside
C.Be consistent in classroom the room
management C.Every homeroom day
D.Reinforce positive behavior D.Every day before the start of lesson
961. Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience refers to this as 966. Teacher Carrie uses low-profile classroom control
an experience that is almost the same as the actual techniques in his elementary classes. Which of the
one. following is an example of a low-profile classroom
A. Viewing images C. attending exhibits control technique that she must carry out?
B. Hearing and listening D. watching demonstration A. React to student’s errant behavior
962. Jacob Kounin’s “with-it-ness” is best exemplified B. Observe her students behavior
by this situation. C.Blurt out students’ misdemeanor
A. Mrs. Eufemio accommodates D.Manage misbehavior without
students who have queries in disrupting the lesson
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967. When choosing teaching devices, which is the 973. Which of the following is the highest level in
primary consideration that teachers must think Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?
about? A. Belongingness C. Psychological need
A. Appropriateness C. B. Safety D. Self-actualization
Cost 974. Mr. Yuan presented a morally ambiguous
B. Attractiveness D. situation to his class. His technique is based on the
Novelty Moral Development Theory developed by
968. Ms. Tagasa must be facilitate this type of activity _________.
if she wants to focus on attitudinal change among A. Kohlberg C. Bandura
her students. B. Piaget D. Bruner
A. Role play C. Dramatization 975. Who among the following psychologist-educators
B. Simulation D. developed the Social Learning Theory?
Field study A. Skinner C. Bruner
969. Gardner in his Multiple Intelligence Theory B. Kohlberg D. Bandura
encourage this among teachers. 976. Jerome Brunner asseverates that learning is a
A. Focus on students’ IQ continuous process of acquisition transformation
B. Think in a diverse and and ______.
multidisciplinary way A. Metacognition C. Evaluation
C.Present the lesson methodically and B. Ratification D. Education
logically
D.Consider various intelligence when 977. According to Erik Erikson, identity and role
writing a lesson plan confusion normally occurs during this stage
970. Which is the best example of Operant conditioning? A. High school year C. Preschool years
A. Teacher Helga connects facts and B. Elementary years D. College years
concepts when teaching math. 978. This is teaching activity based on Albert Bandura’s
B. Teacher Steve foster a conducive social learning theory and this is best done by
leaning environment in his teachers instead of reprimanding students to do
classes. right.
C.Teacher Annabelle uses A. Associative learning
reinforcement to encourage her B. Operant conditioning
students to participate actively in C.Classical conditioning
class. D.Pavlovian conditioning
D.Teacher Kendrick uses manipulative 979. Some children in Teacher Pauline’s class want to
devices when teaching Science. do better in order to receive extra points for them to
971. To encourage her students to determine the cause boost-their grades. Which of the following best
and effect of teenage marriage, Mrs. Harriet Chow reflects this situation?
Yi-Hung divided the class into six groups and A. Associative learning C. Lecturing
asked them to discuss the topic within six minutes. B. Operant Conditioning D. Modelling
Which of the following techniques did Mrs. Chow 980. Which of the following statements refers to
use? submitting of one’s poetry writer and
A. Role playing C. Symposium incomprehensive work pointed on scented paper?
B. Philips 66 D. Simulation A. Art over academics
972. Which of the following types of questions limit B. Art over science
students’ ability to think creatively and critically? C. Substance over “porma
A. Open-ended questions D. porma” over substance
B. Divergent questions 981. This characteristics refers to an instructional plans
C. Probing questions interrelation of components.
D. Closed-ended question A. Responding C. Valuing
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B. Organization D. D. Learning exercise are focused on the left
Characterization hemisphere of the brain.
982. Kratwohls’ affective domain of objectives 989. To install nationalistic pride among the youth
recognizes this is as the lowest level of this domain. history teachers like Mr. Morales, Mr. Gatuslao, M.
A. Responding C. Valuing Mentula, Ms. Yen and Mrs Dela should encourage
B. Organization D. their students to do one of this ?
Characteristics A. Restudy the history of the Philippines from the
983. This term refers to an acceptable performance perspective of colonizers
standard in class. B. Replace the study of folklore’s and myths with
A. Behavior C. SMART technical subjects that make youths globally
B. Condition D.Criterion measure competitive and competent.
984. Bloom’s taxonomy of objectives considers this the C. Re-study the history and stress on Filipino’s
highest in terms of learning outcomes. achievements as a united race.
A. To Evaluate C. To Design D. Study current events especially national
B. To Create D. To Analyze issues
985. The following are tried and proven benefits of 990. Teachers review the past lesson before getting to
using graphic organizers, except for this. the new lesson on order for them to _______.
A. Enable students to identify important ideas A. Check if parents guide their children in
and details accomplishing given homework
B. Make relationships among detail clear B. Make sure that the students
C. Represent stated information in concrete understand the pre-requisite skills of
form the lesson
D. Strengthen team work among students C. Prepare the students for the mastery
test
986. Effective classroom managers must be friendly D. Make learning interesting and
and at the same time _________. enjoyable for students
A. Highly demanding C.Mean 991. How students learn is more important that what
B. Business-like D. Kind they learn. Which of the following situations best
reflects this truism among the students?
987. Student participation will most likely happen in A. Determine the given facts
one of these situations B. Know how to solve a problem
A. Feeling or emotions are not permitted in class C. Get the right answer to a word problem
discussion especially in Ms. Gracia’s Math D. Solve a problem within time allotted
class 992. English teacher Mrs. Sonia, who is also the
B. Group leaders allow quiet members to remain English department coordinator, wants all high
quiet, especially in Ms. Lalu’s class school students to agree on the best way to
C. Teachers like Ms. Belmonte and Mr. de Leon conduct the upcoming Book week 2018. Which of
model good listening habits the following techniques must students use in order
D. Ms. Sandico repeats directions over until to facilitate better decision-making by involving
everyone listens them actively?
988. Which of the following promotes maximum A. Consensus decision-making
learning among students? B. Composite reports
A. Learning exercise are focused on the right C.Symposium
hemisphere of the brain D.Agenda
B. Learning exercise involve both hemisphere of 993. The task analysis model of lesson organization
the brain must e arranged in one of these sequences
C. Learning exercise are focused on cognitive A. Facts, principles, concepts,
objectives generalization
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B. Facts, generalization, concepts, teacher’s instruction delivery and performance.
principle Which of the following recommendation can be
C. Facts, concepts, generalization, applied to the results?
principle A. Teachers must develop a deeper
D. Facts, concepts, principle, knowledge and understanding of content and
generalization of pedagogical strategies.
994. An PPD which is developed by teachers as port of B. Teachers must focus only on one subject
their continuous career development stands for: area
A. Internal Plan for Professional Development C. Teachers must be versatile, which means
B. Individual Plan for Professional that they have to teach all subject areas.
Development D. Teachers must benefit from a solid
C. Initiative Program for Professional educational background in liberal arts.
Development 999. As influenced by outcome-based education.
D. Integrated Plan for Professional Teacher Margaret encourages much more class
Development participation by motivating her students for much of
the time. Which of the following strategies could
995. Which of the following activities encourage have been used by her?
children to develop proper reading habits? A. Lecture
I. Making them decide on the books they like B. Portfolio Creation
to read C. Group projects
II. Involving oneself in reading activities with D. Journal recording
one’s children 1000.Vision-core values of every educational institution
III. Modeling proper and consistent reading can be shared effectively by all stakeholders as
behavior _______.
A. I and II A. Novel Values
B. II and III B. Imposed Values
C. I, II, and III C.Shared Values
D. II only D. Chartered Values
996. How does the Information Processing Theory help 1001. To make a school wholly successful, who must
every learner retrieve concepts contextually apply the concepts of the total quality School
A. It helps the learner associate information Models?
with an occurrence. A. All government officials
B. It helps the learners utter pieces of B. All teachers
information after listening to them. C. All administrators
C. It helps the learner make pieces of D. All stakeholders
information relevant to one another. 1002. Which of the following types of competence must
D. It helps the learner treat information as learners develop while in school as part of
personal and as part of his/her schemata. adherence to the needs of various industries
997. Among the following action listed below which A. Technical Skill
enables teachers to help learners acquire skills, B. Electronic skill
according to Vygotsky? C. Automotive skill
A. Testing D. Mechanical skill
B. Guidance 1003. When conducting research or doing readings, one
C. Modeling uses a colores writing instrument to emphasize key
D. Practice points. What is this called?
998. Various studies have proved that both A. Jotting
pedagogical competency and subject area B. Highlighting
competency are positively related to every C. Outlining
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D. Summarizing B. Protective environment
1004. When one let’s his/her classmate look at his/her C. Safe environment
work for evaluation, this is called _______. D. Enriching environment
A. Peer review 1011.This type of learning is life-long and is acquired
B. Dialogue from real-life activities and interactions, including
C. Tutorial play.
D. Class participation A. School-based learning
1005. Teachers must be _________ so that their B. Quality Learning
students could be creative learners. C. Formal Learning
A. All knowing D. Alternative learning System
B. Authoritarian 1012. Teacher Vivian discovered that Rachel, one of her
C. Single-minded preschool students, is very much advanced in her
D. Flexible reading skills. Rachel must be in this stage in order
1006. Global education, which develops and utilizes for her reading skills to be nurtured and developed.
higher-order thinking and social skills enables A. Emergent stage
students to _____________. B. Developing stage
A. Master their own racial origins C. Emergent and Developing stage
B. Develop openness to various cultures and D. Fluent Stage
races 1013. Which of the following is a sign of an
C. Think creatively underachieving student?
D. Connect with their own culture A. S/he resist authority figure
1007. Teachers, students, parents, administrators and B. S/he gives minimum effort in every task.
members of the community are best known as C. S/he is not satisfied with the way s/he does
_______________. her homework
A. Sponsors D. S/he rarely participates in class
B. Patrons 1014.This must be avoided when we apply Maslow’s
C. Stockholders needs hierarchy in running our classroom.
D. Stakeholders A. Allowing student to come to class late even
1008. Which of the following concepts is John Dewey’s if s/he does not have an excuse slip
contribution to the development of sociological B. Reprimanding a hungry student for being
foundations in learning? listless
A. Education as a social process C. Adjusting one’s teaching strategies to
B. Teaching of the basic R’s arouse students interest in learning
C. The role of the school as an extension of D. Changing seating arrangements from time
home-based education. to time
D. All of the Above 1015.Dr. Jane Roseta, a teacher trainer and educational
expert, tackled proactive discipline with teachers of
1009. This educational system fosters coordination Lopez Learning Center during their in-service
among basic education, technical-vocational training. Which of the following is not
education, and higher education and has characteristics of proactive discipline.
connection from all level. A. Being Reactive
A. Adequate B. Being punitive
B. Complete C. Being preventive
C. Integrated D. Being inventive
D. Quality
1010. The teacher is responsible for this kind of learning 1016.Who among the following progressivists viewed
environment in a highly-diverse class. curriculum as “all the experiences in the classroom
A. Localized environment
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which are planned and enacted by teacher, and problem solving: and 5) Curriculum aims to educate
also learned by the students”? generalists and not specialists.
A. Marsh and Willis A. 1,2 & 3
B. Caswell and Campbell B. 2,3,4 & 5
C. John Dewey C. 1,2,3, & 4
D. Joseph Schwab D. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5
1017. Traditionalists view the curriculum as “ a bod of 1022. Learning should be organized sso that the
subjects or subject matter prepared by the teacher students can experience success in the process of
for the students to learn. “This view is synonymous mastering the subject matter. What psychological
to: (i) course outline; (ii) Course of study (iii) foundation of curriculum is related to this statement?
Syllabus; and (iv) Learning tasks. A. Cognitive psychology
A. i & ii B. Humanistic Psychology
B. iii & vi C. Behaviorist Psychology
C. Ii & iii D. A, B, C,
D. I, ii, & iii 1023. What foundation of curriculum is related to the
1018.“The teacher is the sole authority in his/her subject following statement - “Society as everdynamic, is a
area or field of specialization” Which philosophical source of very fast changes which are difficult to
foundation of curriculum is related to this statement? cope with”?
A. Perennialism A. Social foundations of curriculum
B. Escensialism B. Philosophical foundation of curriculum
C. Progressivism C. Psychological foundations of curriculum
D. Reconstructionism D. Historical foundations of curriculum
1024. Which of the following is a characteristic of a good
1019.Emerging curriculum trends are influenced by curriculum?
educational philosophies. Which of the following 1. The curriculum complements and
trend is related to reconstuctionism? cooperates with other programs of the
A. Use of great books and return to liberal arts community
B. Excellence in education, back to basic, and 2. The curriculum provides for the logical
cultural literacy sequence of subject matter.
C. School reforms, relevant and 3. The curriculum is continuously evolving
contextualized curriculum, humanistic 4. The curriculum is a complex of details
education A. 1, 2, 3 & 4
D. Equality of educational opportunities in B. 1, 2 & 3
education, access to global education. C. 2, 3 & 4
1020.Curriculum theorist like Bobbit, Charters, Kilpatrick, D. 1, 2 & 4
Rugg, and Caswell have a common view of what 1025. Teacher Charisse implements or delivers her
curriculum is. They believe that _______. lessons in the classroom based on a curriculum
A. Curriculum is child-centered. that appear in school, district or division documents.
B. Curriculum emphasizes students needs. What type of curriculum did she use?
C. Curriculum is a set of experiences. A. Recommended curriculum
D. Curriculum should produce outcome B. Hidden Curriculum
1021.Ralph Tyler believes that curriculum is a science C. Taught Curriculum
and an extension of a school’s philosophy. It D. Written Curriculum
means that: 1) it is based on students needs and 1026. What element or component of the curriculum
interest: 2) It is always related to instruction: 3) provides the bases for the selection of learning
Subject matter is organized in terms of knowledge, content and learning experiences which also set
skills and values; 4) The process emphasizes the criteria against which learning outcomes will be
evaluated.
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A. Objectives who teach or implement the curriculum should
B. Learning Experiences participate in developing it?
C. Content A. Hilda Taba
D. Evaluation approaches B. Benjamin Bloom
1027. “A learner will value the content or subject matter C. Vygotsky
if it is meaningful to him or her” In relation to this D. Shwann
statement, what criteria in selecting subject matter
content should a curriculum writer consider in 1033.In the Tyler’s model of curriculum development
developing a curriculum which of the following considerations should be
A. Significance made ?
B. Learnability 1. Purpose of the school
C. Interest 2. Educational experiences related to the
D. Utility purpose
1028.What other considerations may be used in the 3. Organization of the experiences
selection of learning content of a curriculum. 4. Evaluation of the experiences outcomes
A. Frequently and commonly used in daily life A. 1 & 2
B. Suited to the maturity levels and abilities of B. 1, 2, & 3
students C. 2 & 3
C. Valuable in meeting the needs and the D. 1, 2, 3, & 4
competencies of a future career 1034.Looking at the curriculum models, which of the
D. A,B, & C following is NOT an interacting process in
1029.Which of the following elements or components of curriculum development?
the curriculum includes instructional strategies and A. Planning
methods that put into action the goals and use the B. Implementing
contents in order to produce an outcome? C. Organizing
A. Aims, Goals and Objectives D. Evaluating
B. Learning Experiences 1035.What design model in developing a curriculum is
C. Subject Matter / Content attributed to Dewy, Rouseau, Pestallozi, and
D. Evaluation Approaches Froebel, which means that the curriculum is
1030. Listed below are elements or components of a acquired on the needs and interest of the child?
curriculum. Which of them determines the quality, A. Humanistic design
effectiveness or value of the program, process and B. Child-centered design
product of the curriculum? C. Experience-centered design
A. Aims, Goals and Objective D. Problem-centered Design
B. Learning Experiences 1036.What curriculum development approach is it when
C. Subject Matter / Content the school principal is the curriculum leader and at
D. Evaluation Approaches the same time instructional leader?
1031.In the CPP Model by Stufflebeam, the goals, A. Managerial Approach
instructional strategies, the learners, the teachers, B. Systems Approach
the content and all the materials needed in the C. Behavioral Approach
curriculum are considered as ____________. D. Humanistic Approach
A. Context
B. Process 1037.The organizational chart of the school shows the
C. Input line-staff relationship of personnel and how
D. Product decisions are made. What curriculum approach
does it represent?
1032.Whose model of curriculum development is called A. Humanistic Approach
the grasscas approach which means that teachers B. Behavioral Approach’
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C. Managerial Approach 1042.It is a process of obtaining information for judging
D. Systems Approach the worth of an educational program, product,
1038.Which phase of curriculum implementation procedure, educational objectives or the potential
includes decisions about the needs of the learners; utility of alternative approaches designated to attain
the achievable goals and objectives to meet the specified objectives.
needs; the selection of the content to be taught; the A. Curriculum Planning
motivation to carry out the goals; the strategies B. Curriculum Design
most fit to carry out the goals; and the evaluation C. Curriculum Development
process to measure learning outcomes? D. Curriculum Evaluation
A. Planning Phase\ 1043.Teacher Sylvia delivers her lesson in livelihood
B. Evaluation Phase education together with her co-teachers in science
C. Implementation Phase and mathematics , focusing on theme. Which mode
D. Process of Feedback and Reflection of instructional delivery are they using?
1039.In implementing the curriculum, stakeholders who A. Thematic teaching
are directly or indirectly interested in or affected by B. Generic competency model
the school curriculum should be involved. Who are C. Content-based instruction
considered stakeholders? D. None of the above
I. Learners at the center of the Curriculum
II. Teachers as Curriculum Developers and 1044.What national curricular innovation was
Implementers implemented by virtue of DepEd Order No. 43 s
III. Curriculum Managers and Administrators 2002
IV. Parents as Supporters to the curriculum A. BEC
A. I, II, & III B. NESC
B. I, II, III, IV & V C. K to 12
C. III, IV & V D. NSEC
D. I, II, III, IV & IV 1045.The Third Elementary Education Program (TEEP)
1040.Which of the following is the role of Educational aimed to improve learning achievement, improve
Technology in delivering the school curriculum’s completion rates, and access to quality elementary
instructional program? education. Which of the following are advocacies of
A. Upgrading the quality of teaching-and- TEEP?
learning in schools 1. INSET- In service Training for Teachers
B. Increasing the capability of the teacher to 2. School Improvement and Innovation Facility
effectively inculcate learning, and for students (SIIF)
to gain mastery of lessons and courses 3. Student Assessment (SA)
C. Broadening the delivery of education 4. Educational Management Information
outside schools through non-traditional System (E-MIS)
approaches to formal and informal learning, 5. Principal Empowerment
such as open universities and lifelong learning A. 1 & 2
to adult learners. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5
D. A, B, & C C. 2 & 4
1041.Teacher Rudy gathers information about what his D. 1, 2, 3, & 4
students know and can do. What process is 1046.The New Teacher Education Curriculum for BEEd
heading to? and BSEd is implemented by virtue_________
A. Curriculum assessment A. CMO No. 30. s. 2004
B. Pilot Testing B. RA 9155
C. Monitoring C. CMO. No. 59
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1047. The K-12 Basic Education Curriculum was 2. Contextualization and Enhancement
officially implemented by virtue of what law? 3. Social Progression
A. RA 7836’ 4. Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual
B. RA 7610 Education
C. RA 10533 5. Senior High School
D. None of the options 6. College and livelihood readiness, 21st
1048.Teacher Merlyn creates an environment in her Century
classroom that promotes fairness, safe and A. 1, 3, & 5
conductive to learning. What NCBTS domain is she B. 2, 3, 4, & 5
adhering to? C. 1, 4, & 6
A. Diversity Learners D. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6
B. Personal Growth and Professional 1053.Which among President Aquino’s 10 ways to fix
Development Philippines education refers to the use of another
C. The Learning Environment tongue as medium of instruction from pre-school to
D. Social Regard for Learning grade III?
1049.Teacher Andy organizes the parents of his A. Every child a Reader by Grade I
students into a Homeroom Parent-Teacher B. Universal Pre-schooling for All
Association so that he will able to establish a C. 12- Year Basic education Cycle
learning environment that responds to the needs of D. Medium of Instruction Rationalized
the children and community as well. Which NCBTS 1054.What is the main legal bases on the access and
Domain is he adhering to? equity of education in the Philippines?
A. Planning, Assessing and Reporting A. The 1987 Philippine Constitution (Section 1,
(Domain 5) Article IV)
B. Community Linkages (Domain 6) B. RA 9155 ( Governance of Basic Education
C. The Learning Environment (Domain 2) Act of 2001)
D. Social Regard for Learning (Domain 1) C. RA 6655 (The Free Secondary Education
1050.Student Teachers are given the chance to develop Act)
and try out learning tasks, instructional materials D. All of the above
and assessment tools, What field Study course are 1055.Teacher Tina engages her students in class
they exposed to? activities that will develop the Higher Order
A. Learner’s Development and Environment Thinking Skills (HOTS). What 21st Century
B. Technology in the Learning Environment Teaching Skill is she utilizing
C. Exploring the Curriculum A. Information, Media and Technology Skills
D. Experiencing the Teaching-Learning B. Learning and Innovation Skills
Process C. Life and Career Skills
1051.Teacher Emie prepared her lessons based on the D. None of the above
following sequence: Explore, Firm-up, Deepen, and 1056.The language problem is considered as one of the
Transfer. At what stage of the “Backward Design” factors attributed to poor learning among school
of the UbD-Based curriculum is she working? children. Hence, the use of vernacular was
A. Stage 1 : Identifying Results / Desired recommended. In what grades should this applied?
Outcomes A. Grades 1 to 3
B. Stage 2: Defining acceptable Evidence / B. Grades 1 to 4
Assessment C. Grades 1 to 5
C. Stage 3: Learning plan / Instruction D. Grades 1 to 6
D. None of the Above 1057.All those involved in education, such as teachers,
1052.Which of the following are salient features of the students, parents, administrators, community, and
K-12 Curriculum? other clients are considered ______________.
1. Universal Kindergarten A. Patrons
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B. Donors C. Implementing
C. Stakeholders D. Evaluation
D. Sponsors 1064.Which feature of curriculum describes how much
1058.What may be the role of the parents in the delivery of the teaching was learned?
of the curriculum? A. Performance
A. They are not trained for such B. Strategies and methods
B. They may be invited as resource persons. C. Knowledge, skills and values
C. They may only supervise their children D. Community partner
while they do their homework 1065.In participative curriculum planning, who deserves
D. It depends on whether the school is a to participate in mapping the plan through inputs
private or public school from past experience in curriculum
1059.Which educational approach focuses on what the implementation>?
learners are expected to know, understand and be A. Administrators
able to do? B. Teachers
A. Outcome - Oriented Education C. Students
B. Outcome - Based Education (OBE) 1066.Which of the following school practices best
C. Understanding by Design (UbD) applies the tenet of ensuring the right of all to
D. Results- Oriented Learning proper education
1060.Which of the following characterizes Brain-Based A. Conducting of the NCAE
Learning (BBL) B. Selective retention
1. it suggests that the brain learns naturally C. Inclusive education
2. It is an approach t teaching based on D. Selective admission
research neuroscience 1067. The _____________ program provides a solid
3. This technique allows teachers to connect foundation for every Filipino child’s education at the
learning to students real life experience start of his/her entry into school.
A.1 A. Special Education
B. 2 & 3 B. Alternative education
C. 1 & 2 C. Primary Education
D. 1,2, & 3 D. Pre-School
1061.Present time teachers must possess the so called 1068. The Vernacular has been used in schools since
21st Century Teaching skills. Which of the following 1929 and must be applied from _______.
is an indicator of life and career skills? A. Grade 1 to 2
A. Information Literacy C. Grade 1 to 6
B. Flexibility and Adaptability B. Grade 1 to 5
C. Creativity and Innovation D. Grade 1 to 7
D. ICT Literacy 1069.Do parents have have a role in curriculum
1062.Which curriculum envisions a learner to become a implementation and instruction?
person who is makabayan, makatao, A. No., they have no formal training in
makakalikasan at maka-Diyos? pedagogy
A. 2002 Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) B. Yes, they may provide insights on the
B. K-12 curriculum curriculum
C. UbD Based Curriculum C. Yes, but only in helping their children with
D.New Secondary Education Curriculum school work
1063.The teacher returns the checked test papers to the D. It depends on a school’s private or public
students with corresponding scores and comments. status
What phase of the teaching process is involved? 1070.Based on curriculum requirement provided by all
A. Planning countries sampled, the language which is
B. Feedback and reflection seemingly universal is.
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A. Spanish 1075.From the etymology of the word technology ,
B. Chinese which of the following means craft or art ?
C. English A. Technique
D. French B. Technology
1071.Are chalkboards, bulletin boards and other C. Techne
traditional learning equipment also included in the D. Technological
term educational technology 1076.Integrating technology in the instructional process
A. NO, they are just educational media must be geared to __________.
B. YES, because they are part of instructional 1. interactive and meaningful learning
media 2. The development of creative and critical
C. YES, because they are human invention thinking
and/or discoveries that satisfy educational 3. The development and nurturing of
needs and desire like learning teamwork
D. .NO, because they are just tools and 4. Efficient and effective teaching
devices for teaching A.1, 2, & 3
1072.Which of the following refers to using learning B. 1, 2, 3, & 4
technologies to introduce, reinforce, supplement C. 2, 3, & 4
and extend skills? D. 1, 3, & 4
A. Technology Integration 1077.Educational technology serves as learning tools
B. Educational Media that help learners understand. This is according to
C. Instructional Technology whom?
D. Technology Education A. The traditionalist
1073.Are the following terms synonymous: Technology B. The behaviorist
in education, Instructional technology, and C. The cognitivist
Technology integration in education? D. The constructivist
A. YES, all of them refers to technology 1078.The teacher and students interact through a
B. YES, because all of them refers to computer. Which paradigm in the school system is
education this?
C. NO, they just compliment with one another A. Computer-mediated communication (CMC)
D. NO, they differ in terms of degree and B. Computer-based teaching (CBT)
application to education C. Computer-based learning (CBL)
1074.Which of the following definitions make D. Computer-aided instruction (CAI)
educational technology a broad term? 1079.Which of the following is NOT a part of the phases
1. It is the application of scientific findings in of a systematic approach to instruction?
the method, process or procedure of working A. The formulation of instructional objectives
in the field of education in order to effect B. The process of instruction itself
learning. C. The assessment of learning
2. It embraces curriculum and instructional D. The planning of the lesson
design, learning environment, and theories of 1080.A teacher who plans for instruction should
teaching-learning consider activities and technology that are
3. It is the use of all human inventions for ____________.
teachers to realize their mission to teach in 1. appropriate to the lesson objectives
order that students learn. 2. Appropriate to the learners
A. 1, 2, & 3 3. Appropriate to the nature of the lesson
B. 2 & 3 content.
C. 1 & 2 4. Appropriate to the budget of the teacher
D. 1 & 3 A. 1, 2, & 3
B. 1, 2 & 4
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C. 2, 3, & 4 D. It is a social medium to support learning by
D. 1,2,3 & 4 conversing
1081.Students learn more in less time when receiving 1084.Which theoretical or philosophical framework of
computer-based instruction. “Which of the following educational technology believes that the roles of
explains this statement? teachers is to become facilitator providing guidance
1.Students are motivated to learn when they so that learners can instruct their own knowledge?\
are interested in the subject matter which can A. Behaviorism
be enhanced by using technologies in the B. Cognitivism
classroom C. Constructivism
2.Students can study at any time and location D. Pragmatism
they prefer and can obtain the study material 1085.Cone of Experience gives primary importance on
very quickly _________.
3.Students can use their computers to conduct A. Affective experience
research and participate in social media B. Psychomotor experience
A. 1 C. Sensory experience
B. 2 D. Cognitive experience
C. 3 1086.Jerome Bruner’s knowledge representation in
D. 4 teaching is applied when the learners are taught
1082.Cone of Experience theorized that learners retain by_________.
more information by what they do as opposed tp A. Using the deductive method
what they heard, read or observed. It implies B. Beginning with the concrete, then uses
that________. pictures then finally symbols
1. Do not use only one medium of C. Beginning with symbols then ends up
communication in isolation, Rather, use many relating lessons to daily life
instructional materials to help the students D. Generalizes information learned at the end
conceptualize his experience. 1087.Which role of technology in learning is tapped
2. Avoid teaching directly at the symbolic level when teachers represent and simulate meaningful
of thought without adequate foundation of the real-world problems, situations and context in
concrete. Student’s concepts will lack deep teaching
roots in direct experience A. Technology as context to support learning-
3. When teaching , don’t get stuck in the by-doing
concrete. Strive to bring your students to the B. Technology as tools to support knowledge
symbolic or abstract level to develop their construction
higher order thinking skills. C. Technology as intellectual partner to
A. 1 support learning by reflecting
B. 3 D. Technology as information vehicles for
C.2 exploring knowledge to support learning-by-
D. 1,2 & 3 constructing
1083.Which of the following is the role of educational 1088.What role of technology in learning is used when a
technology in learning according to the traditionalist teacher encourages her students to work on their
point of view? assignments in groups using the social media
A. It engages learners in active, constructive, network?
intentional, authentic, and cooperative A. Technology as context to support learning-
learning. by-doing
B. It serves as a presenter of knowledge, just B. Technology as tools to support knowledge
like teachers construction
C. It serves as tools tp support knowledge C. Technology as intellectual partner to
construction. support learning by reflecting
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D. Technology as social medium to support C. The teacher instructed the students to
learning by conversing troubleshoot a computer problem
D. The teacher had the students edit a document
1089. New approaches to designing and developing in Microsoft Word
teaching and learning are due to the development 1093. Which of the following considered technology
in the classroom
in the internet, and developments in multimedia
A. Computer in the classroom
technology. What are the characteristics of such B. Digital games
development C. Class website
D. A, B, and C
I. The use of internet technologies to develop knowledge
management and collaborative learning skills 1094. Among the following instructional equipment
or tools, which is kniwn to be the most traditional
II. The use of multimedia to develop psycho-motor and but very effective technology in the classroom?
intellectual skills development, including problem solving A. Chalkboard/blackboard
and decision making B. Slide projector
C. Overhead projector
III. Increased flexibility and access to learning, resulting D. Bulletin board
1095. Which of the following is referred to as
in new markets being reached, and in particular, the
vehicles or various ways of information and
lifelong learner market. communication?
A. News Print
A. I & II B. Cable Television
C. Mass Media
B. II & III D. Advertising
C. I & III 1096. The use of visual symbols in teaching in
D. I, II, & III important to a teacher to help the student
1090. Which of the following may justify the use of conceptualize his experience. Which of the
technology for teaching and learning? following are visual symbols?
I. To improve access to education and training I. Drawings
II.To improve the quality of learning II. Cartoons
III. To reduce the cost of education III. Charts
IV. To improve the cost effectiveness of education IV. Diagram
A. I & II V. Graphs
B. I, II, III & IV VI. Strip Drawings
C. II & III VII. Maps
D. I & IV A. All of them C. V, VI, & VII
1091. Teacher Charisse makes her students play B. I, II, III % IV D. I, III, V, & V
games in a computer to give them a rest period 1097. What instructional material can a science
during classes. Is she integrating technology with teacher use to show a close representation of the
her teaching? Earth and its location in the entire solar system?
A. Yes, because the students used a computer A. Cartoon
B. Yes, because computer games are interesting B. Diagram
to students C. Map
C. No, because there is no integrative process D. Model
involved 1098. A communication arts teacher wants to teach
D. No, because computer games are not related to patterns of dialogues among characters in a story.
the lesson What visual symbol can she use to represent what
1092. Which of the following manifests technology the characters of the story say?
integration in teaching and learning? A. Strip Drawing C. Diagrams
A. The teacher teaches the students how to install B. Chart D. Cartoon
software 1099. What kind of chart can be used to show and/or
B. The teacher used Power Point presentation analyze a process from beginning to end?
with inserted video clips in teaching A. Gantt Chart C. Flow Chart
B. Organizational Chart D. Time Chart
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1100. In a mathematics lesson, Teacher Christian B. Browser D. Avatar
wanted to present to his class the number of male 1108. What is that three-dimensional (3D) image
and female in the class in a more concrete way. presentation reproduced from a pattern of
What visual symbol may be used by Teacher interference?
Christian? A. GPS C. GUI
A. Bar Graph C. Pictorial Graph B. Audio-Visual D. Hologram
B. Circle or Pie Graph D. Graphic Organizer 1109. A file format that can be used by a student or
1101. A type of graph that illustrates a particular teacher if they want to store or send with
data series through rectangles is called sequences on a network is _________.
__________. A. JPEG C. MPEG
A. Bar Graph C. Line Graph B. HTML D. PDF
B. Pie Graph D. Pictorial 1110. If you download a copy of a document such as
Graph an application form, it is usually in this format to
1102. This is the way for students to visit art make it easier to transfer with its original format
museums that they may not have access to and appearance.
otherwise. A. Bmp C. pict
A. Social Action project C. Virtual field trips B. Pdf D. html
B. Telementoring D. Keypals project 1111. You can use this kind of software either to
1103. Which of the following rules can teachers create new web pages or modify existing ones:
make sure they are complying with copyright laws A. An HTML editor C. Server
when they use materials from internet sites? Software
1. Never use copyrighted items unless you credit the B. FTP software D. a browser
source site. editor
2. Use copyrighted items only with permission from the 1112. What kind of images should be selected or
site owner. interested in a slide or page to make the
3. Use as few items as possible from any copyrighted presentation readable?
pages. A. Matching C. Mixing
4. Never use any items that are clearly from copyrighted B. Modeling D. Moving
pages 1113. A teacher uses a computer-based Science
A. 1 only C. 1, 2 & 3 software, projected to the class using a projector to
B. 2 only D. 3 & 4 supplement his teacher-centered class
presentation. What level of technology integration
1104. In the internet, what is meant by WWW? in teaching-learning process is employed?
A. World Wide Web A. Simple or Basic Integration
B. We Want Work B. High Level Integration
C. Wide Word Web C. Middle level integration
D. We Will Win D. Low level integration
1105. Which of the following is a face-to-face 1114. Which of the following is classified as a high
communication that is made possible through a level of technology integration in teaching and
computer? learning?
A. Email C. 1. A teacher wants to show photos in her social studies
Twitter class, but the pictures are small. She decides to use the
B. Google D. computer seen the photos for a computer projection to
Skype the class
1106. A term used to refer to a computer program is 2. A teacher asks her students to find information on H-
___________. Fever in the internet. Students are to create an
A. Desktop information leaflet giving a family health tips on H-Fever.
B. Hardware 3. The Rizal School has a partner school in the U.S.A. A
C. Software joint science project allows the Philippines and U.S.
D. Courseware schools to exchange information on indigenous herbal
1107. A location in the internet set up where a plants in both countries. Video Conferencing is held
teacher and a student can converse in real time by involving students of both schools
typing their message to each other. A. 1,2,&3 C. 2
A. Chat Room C. E-mail B. 1 D. 3
address
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1115. Which of the following is a conceptual model a. x2 + 6x + 9
of learning created by the application of b. 49x2 + 70x + 36
educational technology that enables students to c. 9x2 + 12x + 4
willingly perform class work to find connections d. x2 + 8x + 16
between what they already know and what they 1122. Factor completely the expression: 27a3 –
can learn? 54a2b + 36ab2 – 8b3.
A. Meaningful Learning a. (3a – 2b)3
B. Generative Learning b. (3a – 3b)3
C. Discovery Learning c. (a – 3b)3
D. Constructivsm d. (4a – 3b)3
1116. Which of the following conceptual models of 1123. What is the greatest common monomial
learning refers to the role of learning to help the factor of the expression: -13abc – 39bc + 26ab?
individual live or adapt to his personal world? a. 26b
A. Meaningful Learning b. 3b
B. Generative Learning c. -13b
C. Constructivsm d. 13abc
D. Discovery Learning 1124. Which factoring technique will best help you to
1117. In discovery learning, students perform tasks factor the expression: x2 + 6x – 7 = 0?
to uncover what is to be learned. Which statement a. Difference of two cubes
refers to this conceptual model of learning due to c. Grouping
application of educational technology b. Completing the Square
1. New ideas and new decisions are generated in the d. Common monomial
learning process, regardless of the need to move on and factor
depart from organized set of activities 1125. Find the general equation of the line which
2. Students already have some knowledge that is passes through the points (2, -1) and (-3, 5).
relevant to new learning. a. 6x + 6y – 5 = 0
3. The learners build a personal understanding through c. 6x + 7y – 5= 0
appropriate learning activities and a good learning b. 5x – 6y – 7 = 0
environment. d. 6x + 5y – 7 = 0
4. The learners give focus to new experiences that is 1126. Find the equation of the line with a slope of 4
related to what they already know. and passing through the point (-5, 3).
A. 1 only C. 1 and 2 a. x – 4y = -23
B. 2 and 4 D. 1,2,3,& 4 b. 4x – 4y = 23
1118. Which of the following is an example of c. 4x – y = -23
multimedia? d. x – y = -4
A. A picture C. CAI in mathematics 1127. If x = 1 and y = -2, what is the value of the
B. Video Clip D. A book expression x2/2xy – 4x + 3x/y2?
1119. Which of the following is a characteristic of a. 15/2
hypermedia application? b. 17/4
1. It is learner-controlled c. -9/2
2. Learner has a wide range of navigation routers d. -7/2
3. Learner depends on the source of the software. 1128. If a die is rolled, what is the probability of
A. 1 only C. 1 & 2 getting a number divisible by 2?
B. 1 & 3 D. 1,2 & 3 a. 1/3
1120. What kind of tool is technology as evidence by b. ½
its use in word processing, database, spreadsheet, c.1/6
graphics design and desktop publishing? d. ¼
A. Analyzing tool 1129. Which among the measures of central
B. Calculating tool tendency is NOT influenced by outliers?
C. Encoding tool a. weighted mean
D. Productivity tool b. mean
c. median
d. mode
1121. Among the following in NOT a perfect square
trinomial?
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1130. John obtained the following results from her b. 70 – 100 d. 60 – 95
mathematics exam: 80, 82, 83, 91. What score must he 1137. What can you infer from the measures of
get on the next exam so that his average score is 85? variability obtained from this population?
a. 85 c. 89 a. The population is very homogeneous.
b. 92 d. 93 b. the measure are very unstable.
c. The grades are very scattered .
1131. In a Math test, eight students obtained the d. The range of scores is a very reliable
following scores: 10, 12, 15, 18, 24, 12, 16, 14. What is measure
the median score? of variability.
a. 14 c. 15 1138.What measures of central tendency can best
b. 16 d. 14.5 describe the size of T-shirts commonly used by
1132. The following table summarizes the scores of teenagers?
Section A on the recent periodic test in Mathematics. a. mean c. mode
What is the median score interval? b. median d. both a and c
1139. What is the probability of getting a multiple of 3
Score Frequency when die is tossed?
a. ¼ c. 1/3
16 – 23 2 b. ½ d. 1/6
1140. In how many ways can 5 basketball players be
24 – 31 4 chosen from a group of 9 players be chosen
from a group of 9 players?
32 – 39 6 a. 362,880 c. 15,120
b. 212 d. 126
40 – 47 12 1141. How many ways can seven people
can be seated at a round table?
48 - 55 10 a. 5040 c. 840
b. 720 d. 120
56 - 62 8 1142. 14. How many different 4-person
committees can be formed from a total of 8
people?
a. 60 c. 80
a. 48 – 55 c. 40 – 47
b. 10 d. 70
b. 24 – 31 d. 32 – 39
1143. In a Math class of 15 students, 9
1132. The following score were obtained from the
students had an average of 80, while other
test: 6, 15, 18, 20, 14, 15, 20, 20. What is the mode?
six students had an average of 85. What is
a. 15 and 20 c. 14
the average of whole class?
b. 15 d. 20
a. 82 c. 84
For numbers 63 – 67, consider the following situation.
b. 83 d. 82.5
The grades in Science of the students in Section B are
1144. What do you call the arrangement of
as follows: 100, 80, 60, 95, 70.
a number of objects in a definite order and
arrangement?
1133. What is the mean absolute deviation their
a. Combination
group?
c. Probability
a. 15.9 c. 11.7
b. Permutation
b. 13.2 d. 14.6
d. factorial
1134. What is the population variance of their group?
1145. Find the range of the set of numbers: 7, 3, 9, 8, 1,
a. 280 c. 264
17
b. 224 d. 250
a. 17 c. 16
1135. What is the population standard deviation of
b. 10 d. 7
their group?
1145. Two dice are tossed. How many
a. 14.97
possible outcomes are there?
c. 1.58
a. 42 c. 36
b. 16.73
b. 24 d. 12
d. 1.41
1146. The mean of 7 numbers is 63. What
1136. What is the range of their group?
is the sum of the numbers?
a. 80 – 95 c. 60 – 100
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a. 44.1 c. 0.9 1157. A meter stick cut into two pieces at
b. 441 d. 9 the 640-mm mark. What is the ratio of the
For numbers 78 – 80. smaller piece to largest piece?
In a case study of 100 students, the following a. 16:25 c. 13:50
data were obtained as the number of students enrolled b. 9:16 d. 9:25
in Mathematics(M), Science(S) and History(C). 1158. What is 3m + 28dm when converted
Subjects No. Of Students Enrolled to centimeters?
Math only 7 a. 4800 c. 480
Science only 9 b. 580 d. 5800
History only 14 1159. What is the smallest positive integer
Math and Science only 8 that has 6, 8, and 10 as factors?
Math and History only 3 a. 80 c. 120
Science and History only 26 b. 240 d. 300
All Subjects 14 1160. What must subtracted from 5x3 – 2x2
1147. How many are not taking any of the subjects? + 3x – 5 to get 2x3- 8 + 5x – 2x2?
a. 31 c. 26 a. 3x – 2x2 + 3
3
c. 3x3 – 2x + 3
b. 19 d. 14 b. 3x + 2x + 3
3 d. 3x3 – 2x2 – 3
1161. If x is odd, which of these
2

1148. How many are enrolled in Math? statements is true?


a. 22 c. 32 I. x is odd II. x2 is odd
b. 7 d. 18 III. x2 + 1 is odd
1149. How many are enrolled in any three a. I and III c. I and IV
of the subjects? b. I and II d. I only
a. 90 c. 85 1162. 93. 33. What are the missing terms
b. 81 d. 14 in the series 5, 10, 20, ____, 80, ____ 320?
1150. Solve for x: 625x+2 = (5)2x+10 a. 40, 120 c. 50, 120
a. -3 c. -1 b. 40, 160 d. 35, 135
b. 1 d. 3 1163. In a certain school, the ratio of boys
1151. Which numeral is equal to 8 x 10-7? to girls is 3:7. If there are 150 boys and girls
a. 0.00000008 c. 0.00008 in the school, how many boys are there?
b. 0.008 d. 0.0000008 a. 45 c. 105
1152. 115. 24. What is one-eight of 280? b. 75 d. 90
a. 210 c. 270 1164. How many twenty thousands are
b. 2 30
d. 2120 there in one million?
1153. The angles of a quadrilateral are in a. 500 c. 100
the ratio of 2:3:4:6. Find the degree measure b. 50 d. 1000
of its largest angle. 1165. In the example of 10 to the 5th power
a. 150 c. 144 + 6x the exponent is?
b. 120 d. 72 a. y c. 5
1154. If x = 2 and y = -x, the point lies in b. 6 d. 10
what quadrant? 1166. The sum of the sides of the polygon
a. I c. III is the ____________.
b. II d. IV a. area c. perimeter
1155. How many members of Set A are b. volume d. legs
factors of any members of Set B? 1167. Supplementary angles have a total
SET A = (0,1,2,3,4,5) sum of
SET B = (0,1,2,5,7,9,10) a. 90 degrees c. 180 degrees
a. 1 c. 3 b. 360 degrees d. 100 degrees
c. 4 d. 2
1156. The simplest expression for 240/420 1168. One angle of a parallelogram is 35
is ________? degrees? What are the measures of the three
a. 220 c. 420 other angles?
b. 1 d. 4 a. 145°, 35°, 145°
c. 45°, 65°, 170°

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b. 85°, 135°, 140°
d. 35°, 65°, 65°
1169. If a student has an average of 76% on his
first two tests and has an average of 85% on
the next four tests, what is the final average
of all six tests?

a. 81.3% c. 80.5%
b. 82.0% d. 82.5%

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