The Teaching Profession
The Teaching Profession
To ensure that the lesson will go on smoothly, Teacher A listed down the steps she will undertake
together with those of her students. This practice relates to:
a. Teaching styles
b. Teaching method
c. Teaching strategy
d. Teaching Technique
Answer: a
2. The class of Grade 6-Einstein is scheduled to perform an experiment on that day. However, the
chemicals are insufficient. What method may then be used?
a. Project
b. Laboratory
c. Lecture
d. Demonstration
Answer: d
3. Teacher C gives the class specific topic as assignment which they have to research and pass the
following day. However, the students could not find any information about it. What method should
Teacher C use to teach the assignment?
a. Project method
b. Discovery approach
c. Lecture method
d. Demonstration method
Answer: c
4. Pictures, models and the like arouse students’ interest on the day’s topic. In what part of the lesson
should the given materials be presented?
a. Initiating activities
b. Culminating activities
c. Evaluation activities
d. Developmental activities
Answer: a
5. In Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives, the domains are stated from lowest to highest level.
Which of the following objectives belongs to the lowest level?
Answer: a
6. The class IV-Kalikasan is tasked to analyze the present population of the different cities and
municipalities of the National Capital Region for the last five years. How can they present their analysis?
a. By means of a table
c. By means of a graph
Answer: c
7. There are several reasons why problem-solving is taught in Math. Which is the LEAST important?
b. It provides the content in which concepts and skills are learned and applied
Answer: b
8. Teacher D teaches in a remote high school where newspapers are delivered irregularly. Knowing the
importance of keeping the students aware of current affairs, what is probably the best way to keep the
students updated?
d. The teacher should try all available means to get the newspaper delivered to the school.
Answer: c
9. Device can make a lecture more understandable and meaningful. What is the most important thing a
teacher should consider in the selection and utilization of instructional materials?
Answer: a
10. Teacher E asks student A to identify and analyze events, ideas or objects in order to state their
similarities and differences. In which part of the lesson does said activity take place?
a. Preparation
b. Generalization
c. Application
11. Which part of the lesson is involved in the giving of situation or activities based on the concepts
learned?
a. Preparation
b. Generalization
c. Application
Answer: c
12. Teacher F wants the class to find out the effect of heat on matter. Which method will help him
accomplish his objective?
a. Project method
b. Laboratory method
c. Problem method
d. Expository method
Answer: b
13. In Math, Teacher G presents various examples of plane figures to her class. Afterwards, she asks the
students to give the definition of each. What method did she use?
a. Inductive
b. Laboratory
c. Deductive
d. Expository
Answer: a
14. Teaching Tinkling to I-Maliksi becomes possible through the use of
a. Inductive Method
b. Expository method
c. Demonstration method
d. Laboratory method
Answer: c
15. What is the implication of using a method that focuses on the why rather than the how?
Answer: d
Answer: d
Answer: d
18. Learners must be developed not only in the cognitive, psychomotor but also in the affective aspect.
Why is development of the latter also important?
Answer: a
19. Which of the following characterizes a learner who is yet to develop the concept?
b. The learner can summarize the ideas shared about the concept
Answer: a
20. The strategy which makes use of the old concept of 'each-one-teach-one' of the sixty is similar to:
b. Independent learning
c. Partner learning
d. Cooperative learning
Answer: d
21. Which of the part of the lesson does the learner give a synthesis of the things learned?
a. Motivation
b. Application
c. Evaluation
d. Generalization
Answer: c
22. Educational objectives are arranged from simple to complex. Why is this?
a. Each level is built upon and assumes acquisition of skills from the previous level.
b. Objectives are broad and value-laden statements that lead to the philosophy of education
c. Be idealistic and ambitious to begin with grandiose scheme for using taxonomy
d. These are guidelines to be taught and learned where teachers and students delimit.
Answer: a
d. All teachers regardless of their experience should have daily lesson plan.
Answer: c
24. In Music, Teacher 1 wants to teach the class how to play piano in the Key of C. Which of the
following should be his objective?
Answer: a
25. When using instructional material, what should the teacher primarily consider?
Answer: b
26. Student A wishes to write a lesson plan. Which question should s/he asks herself/himself first?
Answer: c
27. Which of the following characterizes best and effective classroom manager? One who is friendly yet
a. Rigid
b. Demanding
c. Business-like
d. Buddy-buddy
Answer: c
28. Which of the classroom activities below is effective?
Answer: a
d. Provides information to students about their competence and the value of their accomplishments
Answer: d
Answer: a
a. Drawing conclusion
c. following directions
d. noting specific details
Answer: a
a. What is Science?
c. If given the chance to become a government official, what reform/s will you advocate? Why?
d. Who among the Filipino heroes and heroines do you like best? Explain.
Answer: a
33. Why does the teacher have to plan the day’s activities?
Answer: d
34. Which of the following should the teacher use to start the class discussion?
a. Narrow question
b. Convergent question
c. Memory question
d. Divergent question
Answer: d
35. What of the following characterizes best well-managed class? When learners
d. Are engaged in an activity that leads them to realize the set goal
Answer: d
b. Encouraging creativity
Answer: c
37. When should Teacher M undertake the task of setting up routine activities?
Answer: b
a. Excessive praise
b. Individual competition
c. Long assignments
d. Cooperative learning
Answer: d
Answer: d
40. Teacher N wants to develop the comprehension skills of his pupils. How should his questioning
proceed?
I. Literal
II. Interpretation
III. Critical
IV. Integration
a. I, II, III, IV
b. I, III, II, IV
Answer: a
41. Which of the following counters the teacher’s role as facilitator of learning?
Answer: a
42. Which of the following practices violates the guidelines in asking questions?
d. Sequence questions so that higher level questions build on the answers to lower level questions.
Answer: b
Answer: c
a. Practice
b. Attention
c. Modeling
d. Punishment
Answer: d
b. Prompting questions
c. Redirection
d. Probing questions
Answer: a
46. Which of the following should Teacher O practice more if he wants to give his students the
opportunity to think critically?
Answer: b
47. Which guideline in asking questions must Teacher P use to develop reflective thought and critical
thinking among her learners?
a. Probing
b. Prompting
c. Wait time
d. Redirection
Answer: a
Answer: c
49. Which of the following routines is the best way to start a class?
Answer: b
Answer: d