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C.

A for GENERAL EDUCATION

PROFICIENCY TEST REVIEWER

1. Paul, a Dutch, was able to explain the beliefs and practices of his wife, who is an indian.
Further he was able to articulate the values and communication style of his wife to his family
during their family reunion Paul acquires

A. Culture specific knowledge


B. Self-awareness
C. Culture self-awareness
D. Social awareness

2. Mary, a researcher, has focused her study in the pragmatic lens. The scope of her study has
allowed her to immerse in the culture of certain community This emphasizes

A. Cultural self-awareness
B. Linguistic awareness
C. Sociolinguistic awareness
D. Culture specific knowledge

3. Seeking out intercultural interactions, viewing difference as a learning opportunity, being


aware of one's own ignorance are characteristics of being

A. Curious
B. Curiosity
C. Sympathetic
D. discovery

4. English is taught in Indonesia, a Dutch colony, for eight to nine years, starting in grade 4 or 5
high school in order for them to read science-related materials in English. In what circle of
English does Indonesia belong?

A. expanding circle
B. outer circle
C. Inner Circle
D. expansion Circle

5. Native English speakers are in the___English speaking countries that have historically
adopted English as a language or lingua franca are in the_____ _____countries in which
English is used but some is not widely spoken are in the_____.

A. Inner,outer,expanding
B. Inner,expanding,outer
C. outer,expanding ,inner
D. Expanding,outer,inner

6. It is the primary language of the majority population of a country such as in the United States,
the United Kingdom and Australia.

A. English as native language


B. English as second language
C. English as foreign language
D. Out circle

7. Davao Bisaya is an example of

A. regional dialect
B. Indigenized variety
C. minority dialect
D. Pidgin

8. The Lord's Prayer and wedding vows are examples of which language register or style?

A. Intimate
B. Casual
C. Frozen
D. Consultative

9. It refers to the the language that generally avoids discrimination towards a particular sex of
Social gender.

A. gender neutral language


B. political correctness
C. conversational language
D. Service encounters

10. It is an additional language for international as well as international communication in


communities that are multilingual, such as Pakistan india, Nigeria, and Singapore

A. native language
B. foreign language
C. second language
D. Dialect no
11. It is a system inaugurated in 1944 to prevent the catastrophes of the early decades of the
century from recurring and affecting international ties.

A. Bretton woods
B. United nations
C. Westphalia
D. Washington consensus

12. Which new organization founded in 1995 to continue the tariff reduction under the GATT?

A. OPEC
B. International labour organization
C. World health organization
D. World trade organization

13. It is a phenomenon in which a decline in economic growth and employment takes place
alongside a sharp increase in prices.

A. Inflation
B. Stagnation
C. Stagflation
D. Isolationism

14. How do independent countries interact with each other?

A. Through dialogue
B. Through conflict
C. Through diplomacy
D. Through conversation

15. What does WHO stand for?

A. World health organization


B. World humanitarian organization
C. World health organism
D. World health order

16. The ff. Are members of Axis powers?

A. Russia
B. Germany
C. Japan
D. Italy
17. Which of the following ff. Is a member of Allied Powers?

A. Japan
B. Germany
C. France
D. Korea

18. Who established the Cominform?

A. Karl Marx
B. Joseph Stalin
C. Vladimir Lenin
D. Friedrich Engels

19. It is a widespread belief among the powerful people that global economic market integration
benefits everyone, as it spreads freedom and democracy throughout the world.

A. Globalization
B. Globalism
C. Internationalization
D. Internationalism

20. What do you call the currencies that are not backed by precious metals and whose value is
determined by their cost relative to other currencies?

A. Gold currencies
B. Flat currencies
C. Dollars
D. Paper money

21. Choose the correct translation of the given sentence:

“The difference between the product of 4 and a number, and the sum of 8 and another number”

A. (4x)-(8-y)
B. (4x)-(8+y)
C. (4x)=(8+y)
D. (4x)+(8+y)

22. Which of the following is the correct sequence of the four-step strategy?

A. Devise a plan - understand the problem - look back - carry out the plan
B. Understand the problem - devise a plan - look back - carry out the plan
C. Understand the plan - devise a plan - carry out the plan - look back
D. Understand the plan - devise a problem - carry out the plan - look back

23. All of the ff. Words can be used to translate symbol “+” except for___.

A. Sum
B. Added with
C. Is more than
D. Increased

24. A type of data in which it only involves naming the respondent, e.g. ID number, zip codes

A. Nominal
B. Ordinal
C. Rational
D. Interval

25. Predict the next number in the sequence 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24?

A. 28
B. 30
C. 34
D. 26

26. Predict the next number in the sequence 80, 70, 61, 53, 46, 40?

A. 34
B. 30
C. 35
D. 25

27. Predict the next number in the sequence 1, 8, 27, 64, 125?

A. 200
B. 216
C. 150
D. 155

28. This number is derived from the apportionment principle, which states that “when adding a
new representative to a state, the representative is assigned to the state in such a way as to
give the smallest relative unfairness of apportionment”

A. Standard divisor
B. Huntington-hill number
C. Standard quota
D. Modifies quotient

29. A polygon with a minimum number of sides is _____.

A. Pentagon ‘
B. Square
C. Triangle
D. Quadrilateral

30. What does it mean to reduce?

A. Use something over and over again


B. Use less of something creating smaller amount of waste
C. Making something into new
D. Develop something new

31. Ancient methods of food preservation include

A. Pasteurizing and sterilizing


B. Freezing and boiling
C. Canning, and irradiating
D. Drying, smoking and fermenting

42. Roman numerals are?

A. System of writing during the egyptian civilization


B. Are set of number used to solve uncommon problems
C. Number system that is used for calculation and counting
D. A writing system first created by the sumerians together with their cuneiform wiring

43. Roman civilization is considered as the continuation of the Greek civilization because?

A. There is a resemblance on how both civilization have almost the same style
B. In terms of architecture, Romans and Greeks have almost the same style
C. Some of the works of Roman were the same with the Greeks
D. It is not really stated that Romans were the same with the Greeks

44. Freud considered his work on _____ to be his most valuable contribution because he
considered them/it to be the “royal road to unconscious”

A. Oedipus complex
B. Hypnotism
C. Sex
D. Dreams
45. Pasteurization involves the____.

A. Exposure of food to high temperatures for short periods to destroy harmful


microorganisms.
B. Exposure of food to heat inactivate enzymes that causes undesirable effects in foods
during storage.
C. Fortification of foods w/ vitamins A and D
D. Use of irradiation to destroy certain pathogens in foods.

46. The industrial revolution depended on energy derived primarily from___>

A. Oil
B. Sunlight
C. Gasoline
D. Coal

47. Which of the ff. Is the conflicting ideas of Darwin and the Church?

I. Darwin did not have religious beliefs


II. The source of life was procreation
III. Darwin was exiled member of the church
IV. People during that time believed

A. II and IV
B. I only
C. II only
D. I and IV

48. The pre socratic who says that human beings from fish of fishlike creatures that had to
adapt to land and so developed the characteristics we now have.

A. Parmenides
B. Anaximander
C. Hercalitus
D. Empedocle

49. According to kepler’s second law, a line between the planet and the sun:

A. Changes length at a steady rate


B. Stays constant in length
C. Sweeps out equal areas in equal times
D. Sweeps out equal angles in equal times

50. The person who saved the printing of the Noli Me Tangere.
A. Maximo Viola
B. Ferdinand blumentritt
C. Valentin ventura
D. paciano

51. The sucesos de las islas Filipinas was a boom written by

A. Antonio luna
B. Antonio morga
C. Antonio hidalgo
D. Antonio retana

52. The book that visualized the image of the country in the hands of the friars

A. Travels in the Philippines


B. The court of monte cristo
C. Sucesos de las islas Filipinas
D. Mi ultimo Adios

53. The name called to rizal by the people/patients of calamba and laguna.

A. Dr. uliman
B. Dr. ulman
C. Dr. kwak
D. Dr. Rizal

54. Who founded the la solidaridad in barcelona?

A. Antonio luna
B. Juan luna
C. Jose rizal
D. Graciano lopez jaena

55. The Philippines was colonized by spain because:

A. The barangays were scattered leading to the disunity if the natives


B. The Filipinos are friendly as manifested by the series of blood compacts between
Filipinos and Spandiards
C. The superiority of spanish arms the are of warfare
D. All of the above

56. This group of people migrated the Philippines who belonged to the mongoloid race with
causian resemblance.
A. Malays
B. Negritos
C. Indonesians
D. Spaniards

57. The first Philippines republic was inaugurated on January 23, 1899 in malolos bulacan. Who
was declared as its first president?

A. Emilio Aguinaldo
B. Jose P. laurel
C. Manuel Roxas
D. Sergio Osemenia

58. The 3rd and last president of Common wealth Government.

A. Emilio Aguinaldo
B. Jose P. laurel
C. Manuel Roxas
D. Sergio Osmenia

59. President Marcos invoked powers from article VII, section 10, paragraph 2 of the Philippines
COnstitution which was a declaration of a state of martial law of the entire country. What
presidential proclamation No. signed by President Marcos on sept. 21, 1972?

A. 1180
B. 1018
C. 1108
D. 1081

60. The actors in the play are called___.

A. Performers
B. Audience
C. Directors
D. Characters

61. The term “KABUKI” can be written in three characters, where “bu” means ____

A. Dance
B. Song
C. Skill
D. Act

62. The ff. Elements help set the tone, mood and style of a play EXCEPT.
A. Audience
B. Scene
C. Costume
D. Act

63. The ff. Statements are true about the director EXCEPT.

A. Incorporating personal insights about the play is done by a traditional director


B. He is responsible in overseeing the whole productions artistic quality
C. The director selects the actors and actresses for each character in the play.
D. Lighting. Costume and some designs are closely monitored by the director

64. Which of the ff. Does not belong?

A. Performers
B. Visual effects
C. Costumes
D. Hand props

65. What is a dome - shaped buddhist monument, use to house buddhist relics?

A. Konark sun temple


B. Stupa
C. Golgumbaz
D. Iron pillar

66. It is when the chinese figure painting developed dramatically.

A. Tang dynasty
B. Sui dynasty
C. Yuan dynasty
D. Ming dynasty

67. This is a chemical - mechanical process by which images are produced on sensitized
surfaces by action of light.

A. Photography
B. Lithography
C. Printing
D. Surface printing
68. _____ is the degree of lightness and darkness while _____ is the amount of pigment or
saturation.

A. Value and hue


B. Intensity and value
C. Value and intensity
D. Hue and intensity

69. Cris is a sophomore student who complains to his teacher about his failing grade. When his
teacher recomputed his grade he found out that he committed and error in his grade
computation. The teacher decided not to accept the erroneous computation before cris and so
leave the failing grade for the fear that he might lose his credibility. Is this morality right?

A. No, reason for not accepting the error before cris is a sign of weakness.
B. No, the end does not justify the mean
C. yes , the end justifies the mean
D. Yes, as a teacher you must maintain your credibility

70. Wendell knows of the illegal activities of Mr. Cordero, his neighbor but keeps quiet not to be
involved in any investigation. Which foundation principle of morality does teacher Wendell fail to
apply?

A. The end does not justify the mean


B. The end justifies the mean
C. Always do what is right
D. Between two evils, do lesser evil.

71. In the national election, the chairman of precinct 31 asked teacher emily to change the
entries in the election returns in exchange for special favors. It would be best for teacher Emily
to ___.

A. Change some discretely


B. Follow that the chairman has instructed
C. Say yes to the chairman but don't do it
D. Say no to the chairman and be firmed about it

72. “Life is what you make it” exemplifies best what an____ is.

A. Existentialist
B. Humanist
C. Idealist
D. Realist

73. Teacher Kevin has not practiced his profession for the past five years, can he go back to
teaching immediately?

A. yes , if nobody can take his place


B. No
C. Yes
D. No, unless he has enrolled in a refresher course.

74. In joining different programs for personal growth and professional development, what is the
most desirable drive that is expected from the teacher?

A. Higher position or possible promotion according to the existing merit system


B. prestige/stature as a degree holder in education
C. Aspiration to become master teacher
D. Intrinsic desire to grow continuously

75. Which of the ff. Is not directly related to agricultural waste?

A. Fertilizer
B. Syringe
C. Decayed humus
D. Decayed fruits

76. Why is soil erosion more common in areas that lack adequate vegetation?

A. Because soil erosion is stopped by reduced vegetation


B. Because gravity pulls on the plants and increase erosion
C. Because plants roots help keep the soil in place
D. Because the lack of adequate vegetation affects \the soil pressure and erosion rate

77. Which of the ff. Is a human cause of desertification?

A. Increased flock and herd size


B. Climate change
C. Seasonal rainfall being unreliable
D. Certain crops going extinct

78. Most of the energy used on Earth today originally come from which source?

A. Oceans
B. Sun
C. Soil
D. Air

79. On the ff. Changes in the socio-economic, political and physical that have occured in the
Filipino family, which one remains to be TRUE?

A. The loss of the traditional evening prayer and the ritual of blessing (mano)
B. The unity of the family despite competing hard
C. The continued parental influence over children’s language dress and other behavior
D. The continued support for parents and siblings

80. What is considered the earliest form of writing in the Philippines

A. Alibata
B. Baybayin
C. Asoka alphabet
D. Tagbanwa alphabet

81. What did ancient Filipinos call the supreme being in which the believed?

A. Bathala
B. Allah
C. Diwata
D. Anito

82. Which of these groups in the Philippines has the most elaborate tattoos in ancient times?

A. Visayans
B. Bicolanos
C. Tagalogs
D. Ilocanos

82. The ff. Are the impacts on the education of exclusion in IP learners except one:

A. Loss of respect for the one’s culture and heritage


B. High sense of shame and low self-esteem
C. Active learning of needed competencies
D. Loss of IP identity

83. Mangyans are indigenous tribes of that island?

A. Mindoro
B. Palawan
C. Tuguegarao
D. Batanes

84. They are known as “people of the rock” they can find in singnapan basin, southwestern part
of palawan bounded by Mt. mantalingajan on the east and a coastal terrain on the west

A. tau’tBatu
B. Cuyonon
C. Tagbanua
D. Remontado

85. The religious schism which occurred in our country during the 1896 revolution resulted in the
formation of religious sect popularly known today as:

A. Aglipay church
B. Iglesia ni Chris Brownout
C. Anglican church
D. Ang dating daan

86. Badjaos are indigenous people known as the sea Gypsies. They are commonly found in the
ff. Countries and other southeast asian nations below, EXCEPT.

A. Singapore
B. Indonesia
C. Malaysia
D. Philippines

87. Indigenous people in southern Philippines can be found mostly in Davao Del Sur and SOuth
Cotabato they observe certain rituals in their painting cycle.

A. B.laan
B. Yakan
C. Ubo
D. Sama

88. Which sec cell is produced in males?

A. Sperm
B. Egg
C. Ovary
D. Testis

89. Ilan lahat ang ponemang patinig ng wikang Filipino?

A. 5
B. 15
C. 17
D. 21

90. Dahil sa ang dulong naka arkong dila any pumapalag, anghangin sa loob ng bibig ay paiba-
iba ang direksyon at ito ay nahaharang.
A. Pakatal
B. Pasara
C. Pailong
D. Pagilid

91. BA:TA? = child: Tu:bo?=____

A. Profit
B. Grow
C. Money
D. Bakal

92. Ito ay binubuo ng dalawang aytem sa isang wika - maaring salita, parirala o pangungusap
na mag katulad maliban sa isang bahagi.

A. Pares minimal
B. Malayang nagpapakita
C. Klaster
D. Diptonggo

93. Sayugtong ito ang mga bata ay lumilikha ng mga tunog na kakalailanganin nila sa
pagsasalita sa mga darating na araw. Ang mga tunog na nililikha ng mga bata at marami at
iba't-iba. At ito ay tinatawag ng mga matatanda bilang ponema.

A. Pasimula
B. Unitary
C. Ekspasnyon at eliminasyon
D. Kamalayang istruktural

94. Ito ay isa sa mga daluyan sa pagpapakahulugan sa komunikasyon at wika. Ang halimbawa
nito ay ang paghuhugas ng pinggan, pag walis sa daan at pagsayaw.

A. Kilos
B. Galaw
C. Kodipikadong pag sulat
D. Pag papakahulugang sasayaw

95. Isang sistemang ng mga sagisag ng binubuo ng mga tunog kaya ay mga sulat na letra na
may kaakibat na kahulugan pag pinagsama sama.

A. Wika
B. Simbolo
C. Tunog
D. Bigkas
96. Ito ang panimulang wika.

A. Tunog
B. Bigkas
C. Simbolo
D. Wika

97. A gram is about the same mass as a ___?

A. Beaker
B. Science textbook
C. Apple
D. Paper clip

98. Convert 5.2 kilograms into grams?

A. 52
B. 5.2
C. 5200
D. 520

99. The standard unit of mass in the metric system

A. Gram
B. Meter
C. Kilogram
D. Miligram

100. The thickness of the leg of an ant is 0.035 centimeters. How many millimeters is this?

A. 35
B. 0.35
C. 3.5
D. 0.0035

101. It is the amount of matter in anything. It is fixed and does not change.

A. Weight
B. Mass
C. Capacity
D. Scale

102. What do you call the scale consists of five notes?


A. Diatonic scale
B. Chromatic scale
C. Pentatonic scale
D. Minor scale

103. How many notes are there in pentatonic scale?

A. 7
B. 8
C. 5
D. 12

104. What are the intervals of minor chord?

A. 2-1 & ½
B. 1&½-2
C. 1&½-1%½
D. 2-2

105. What is the enharmonic of C?

A. B# - Double flat
B. F flat - D double sharp
C. B - A#
D. F# - G flat

106. Notes in diatonic scale.

A. Do re me fi so la ti
B. Do re mi fa so la do
C. Do re me fa la ti do
D. Do mi fa so la ti do

107. Standard pattern of intervals in a standard scale.

A. WWHWWH
B. WWHWWWWWH
C. WWWWHWWWWH
D. WWWHWWWWWH

108. Symphony, opera, choral, gregorian chant and madrigals are all examples of what genre of
music?

A. Jazz
B. Classical
C. Rhythm and blues
D. County

109. Saxophone, trombone, tuba and french horn are all examples of what type of instrument?

A. Brass
B. String
C. Percussion
D. Woodwind

110. It determines the rhythm, tempo and duration of movements

A. Energy
B. Time
C. Force
D. Music

111. This type of music arose from jamaica in the late 1960’s and is represented by BOB
MARLEY

A. Rock
B. Electronic
C. Reggae
D. MB

112. It is a kind of dance which member of primitive tribal cultures invented dance as a magic, a
strategy a method a survival

A. Communal dance
B. Folk dance
C. Ritual dance
D. Social dance

113. It refers to the forms and arrangement and organization of dance steps and movements.

A. Music
B. Techniques
C. Costume and props
D. Choreography

114. The region is located in the northwest of luzon

A. Region 1
B. Region 2
C. CAR
D. NCR

115. A known love song or serenade or Ilocanos

A. Badeng
B. Pamulinawan
C. Dal-ot
D. Kudyap

116. ___ who visited luzon in the early 19th century, wrote that luzon was “discovered” in 1521.

A. Regimo de raja
B. Azcaraggapalmero
C. Edmund roberts
D. Zheng he

117. The luzon has ____ regions.

A. 10
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8

118. Luzon encompasses a total of ____ provinces.

A. 38
B. 30
C. 32
D. 36

119. Filipino-mexican who assisted Vicente guererro in the mexican war of independence
against spain.

A. Marcelo azcarraga
B. Isidro montes de oca
C. Edmund roberts
D. Sapetudiraja

120. Who wrote the “kartilla”, considered the bible of the katipunan movement?

A. Emilio jacinto
B. Valtentin diaz
C. Andres bonifacio
D. Apolinario mabini

121. What was the name of the FIlipino soldier who led the Cavite mutiny of 1872?

A. Sergeant lamadrid
B. Lt. taviel de andrade
C. Fr. jose burgos
D. General Mariano noriel

122. The date when the Philippines won over the arbitration case regarding the west Philippine
sea on the permanent court of arbitration against china.

A. July 11, 2016


B. July 12, 2016
C. July 13, 2016
D. July 14, 2016

123. We celebrate labor day in the Philippines every ____.

A. June 12
B. May 1
C. February 25
D. April 9

124. Who among the ff. Philosophers proposed that the human mind creates the structure of
human experience?

A. Immanuel kant
B. Sigmund freud
C. Maurice marieau - ponty
D. Gilbert ryle

125. According the sigmund Freud, it functions to control the Id’s impulses.

A. Id
B. Ego
C. Super - ego
D. Both ego and super ego

126. He called the distribution between mind and matter a “ category - mistake’

A. David hume
B. Paul churchland
C. Gilbert ryle
D. John lock

127. Who among the ff. Philosophers emphasized the importance of examining one’s life/sef?

A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. Rene descartes

128. According to him, an “unexamined life is not worth living”

A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. Rene descartes

129. It is and individual, group or organization who initiates the communication.

A. Sender
B. Message
C. Feed back
D. Receiver
1. ______ is the declaration of belief in acceptance of religion or faith.

A. Profession
B. Mission
C. Vocation
D. non of the above

2. The following are the items characterized a professional teacher except?

A. Information holder
B. Knowledge makers
C. Skilled
D. Happy - go - lucky

3. Many time people do not see teaching as a profession because of?

A. Low wages
B. Poor training
C. Summers off
D. Teacher not communicating

4. Profession as a noun is defined as_____.

A. A person who teachers or instructs useful information


B. A vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science
C. A type of job that needs special training or skill.
D. A person who speaks about what they are educated in

5. Instead of entering a career in education, man colleges graduates are choosing to enter a
____ and a career that will have competitive wages and gain rewards.

A. Higher-paying job
B. Job that involves travelling
C. Job that involves working with animals
D. Jobs that involves meeting with new people

6. Which are elements of a profession like teaching?

I. Long years of professional education


II. Passing the competency based examination to obtain a diploma from tesda
III. Continuing professional development

A. I, II and III
B. II, III and IV
C. I, III and IV
D. I, II and IV

7. Teacher Amy affirms that being a teacher is a task entrusted by this world. Does she,
therefore, believe that teaching is a ___?

A. Profession
B. Vocation
C. Bread butter
D. Mission

8. What does principle mean?

A. A source of beginning
B. Way truth
C. A guiding light
D. None of the Above

9. What is the golden rule of Christianity?

A. Do others what you want them do to you


B. Act in such way that you maxim can be the maxim for all
C. Ist is the law written in the heart og mean
D. Bot A and C

10. “Hatred does not cease by hatred, hatred ceases only by love” from what principle is this?

A. Buddhist
B. Islams
C. Christianity
D. None of the Above

11. The flowing describe professional, except?

A. completed college/university degree


B. Required of NC IV from TESDA
C. Demonstrates solely ethical competence
D. Abides by his persona code of Ethics

12. Which statement is true of society’s demands from the professional teacher?

A. The professional teacher is concerned only with classroom teaching


B. Effective teaching is the primary duty of the professional teacher
C. The professional teacher is not expected to lead in community affairs in order not to
jeopardize her teaching
D. Because the professional teacher is expected to be highly.

13. Which teachers personal trait is demonstrated if he is gender sensitive and inclusive in his
ways?

A. Fairness
B. Sense of humor
C. Passion
D. Motivation

14. Which of the following is not part of the teacher's role as a judge of achievement?

A. Provides accurate information to students


B. Defines the ability levels of the students
C. Evaluates students level of achievement
D. Based on standards determines who will be promoted or retained

15. What is the following role of a teacher as a counselor?

A. Establish effective relationship with the individual student


B. Demonstrate acceptable set of values
C. Appraise the effectiveness of the learning situations
D. Creates acceptable moral atmosphere

16. When the teacher gives grades to his students based on the merit of their work, he is
being____?

A. Fair
B. Positive
C. Respectful
D. Compassionate

17. The following are the manifestations of a teacher’s creativity, EXCEPT?

A. Autonomy
B. Independence
C. Non-conformity
D. Predictability

18. Whenever a teacher shows concern on his students personal problems, similar to what a
guidance counselor does, he ___
A. Exercise fairness
B. Models forgiveness
C. Respect students
D. show s compassion

19. A professional teacher should do the following except?

A. Associate with and learn from positive mentors


B. Possess good moral character
C. Receive money in order to give honors and other awards to undeserving students
D. Work in collegial manner with colleagues

20. The teachers___directly affect the school climate

A. Attitude
B. Caring
C. Loyalty
D. Respect

21. Teachers should know the subject matter they teach. This refers to?

A. Curriculum knowledge
B. Knowledge about learners
C. Knowledge in content
D. Knowledge of educational contexts

22. It describes the standards of education and training that prepare members of the profession
with the particular knowledge and skills necessary to perform their specific role within that
profession.

A. Mentor
B. Teacher
C. Politician
D. Professional

23. A role model is a person who inspires and _____ us to strive for greatness, live to our fullest
potential and see the best in ourselves.

A. Disconnect
B. Discourage
C. Encourage
D. Love
24. Which institutionalizes the national adaptation of the Philippine Professional standards for
teachers?

A. DO 42s 2017
B. DO 36s 2013
C. DO 32s 2009
D. CMO 52s 2007

25. Before PST, there is NCBTS, NCBTS stands for what?

A. National content based teacher standards


B. National competition based teacher system
C. National competency based teaching standard
D. National competency based teacher standard

26. You are very much interested in the quality development program for teachers. What
characteristics should you look for?

A. Prescribed by top educational leaders


B. Responsive to identified teachers need
C. Required for renewal of profession license
D. Depends on the availability of funds

27. The NCBTS was institutionalized by CHED what memorandum order?

A. CMO 22 s 2007
B. CMO 32 s 2007
C. CMO 42 S 2007
D. CMO 52 s 2007

28. A teacher shall be able to establish sound and relevant classroom communication strategies
which domains this refers?

A. Content knowledge and pedagogy


B. Diversity of learners
C. Learning environment
D. Curriculum and planning

29. A teacher shall encourage a support for learners participation. This is under what domain?

A. Diversity of learners
B. Learning environment
C. Assessment and reporting
D. Curriculum planning
30. A teacher shall establish a learning environment that is responsive to community contexts.
This is what under domain?

A. Community linkages and professional engagement


B. Curriculum and planning
C. Personal growth and professional development
D. Diversity of learners

31. A graduate of and undergraduate degree is considered to be a _____.

A. Beginning teacher
B. Proficient teacher
C. Highly proficient teacher
D. Distinguished teacher

31. These are teacher who are professionally independent in the application skills vital to
teaching and learning process.

A. Beginning teacher
B. Distinguished teacher
C. Highly proficient teacher
D. Proficient teacher

32. There are the teachers who are professionally independent in the application skills vital to
the teaching and learning process.

A. Beginning teacher
B. Distinguished teacher
C. Highly proficient teacher
D. Proficient teacher

33. Under content knowledge and pedagogy, a teacher which displays proficient used of mother
tongue, filipino and english to facilitate teaching and learning is classifies as ______ .

A. Beginning teacher
B. Distinguished teacher
C. Highly proficient teacher
D. Proficient teacher

34. Under the learning evnironment domain, a distinguised leads and empowers colleauges om
promoting learning environments that effectively motivate learners to achieve quality outcomes
by assuming responsibility for their own leaning. This is under what strand of the said domain?

A. Learner safety and security


B. Fair learning environment
C. Promotion and purposive learning
D. Management of learner behavior

35. Who was excluded in the definition of professional teacher in the conde of ethics?

A. The school division superintendent


B. The librarian
C. The principal
D. The master teacher

36. A broadly-conceived field of educational study that deserves its character and methods from
a number of academic disciplines, combination of disciplines and area studies.

A. Curriculum and instruction


B. Diversity of learner
C. Educational foundation
D. Learning environment

37. “ once a teacher, forever a student” what does this statement imply about quality personal
and professional learns from his/her students

A. The teacher learn from his/her students


B. It is continuing
C. The teacher is able to teach his.her students
D. Personal and professional development call for teachers to students

38. Is it professional for teachers to receive gifts from the students and parents?

A. No, especially if done in exchange for requested concessions.


B. Yes, on season and out season gifts
C. Yes, if deserved
D. Not at all

39. Teacher Pedro, English coordinator, was assisted by teacher Elena throughout the
celebration of English week. What could teacher Pedro do to acknowledge teacher Elena's
assistance?

A. Keep quiet about the assistance received


B. Mention formally to the principal the assistance received
C. Make an announcement giving due recognition of the assistance received
D. Give a gift
40. Teacher Kevin has not practiced his profession for the past five years, can he go back to
teaching immediately?

A. Yes
B. Yes, if nobody can take his place
C. No, unless he enrolled in refresher course of 12 units
D. No
Sir jao post test

1. The orderly process directing learners to develop their skills and habits so they will be
assisted in acquiring knowledge and attitudes.

A. Instructional material
B. Instructional method
C. Teaching techniques
D. Educational techniques

2. Facial expression, writing on the board and oral expression of the teacher is an example of:

A. Teaching behavior
B. Technical skills of the teacher
C. Instruction
D. Instructional system

3. Learning to draw, drive a car, play tennis, cook and type a poem often taught in is ana
example:

A. Cognitive learning
B. Motor skill learning
C. Verbal learning
D. Social learning

4. Responding to telephone calls, writing one’s name, reading a book orally is an example of:

A. Cognitive learning
B. Motor skill
C. Verbal learning
D. Social learning

5. A process wherein the pupils attention and interest are aroused and directed to a definite
purpose:

A. Learning
B. Motivation
C. Method
D. Principle

6. Contains a statement of results to be accomplished and specific means by which these


results to be attained under direction and guidance.
A. Method
B. Lesson plan
C. Technique
D. Principle

7. Could be the means of developing good study habits and dependence in work as well as
preparing the pupils for the job to be done.

A. Reviewer
B. Drill
C. Assignment
D. Recitation

8. The act of repeating from memory the reciting of a lesson and often described as session
lesson hearing

A. Review
B. Recitation
C. Assignment
D. Drill

9. A teaching produce dealing with first hand experiences pertaining to material obtained from
experimentation

A. Demonstration method
B. Laboratory method
C. Discovery method
D. Deductive method

10. Starts with generation and principles or from general to particular

A. Inductive method
B. Deductive method
C. Classical method
D. Problem method

11. Students enact situations that arise in daily living, where values may be clarified, insights
are developed and decision making in practiced

A. Simulation
B. Role playing
C. Demonstration
D. Inquiry process

12. Encouraging students to search for and see relationships that are not obvious: also it
stretches the intellect of students
A. Open ended question
B. Recall questions
C. Explanatory questions
D. Descriptive questions

13. It is “control by enforcing obedience or orderly conduct or training that corrects and
strengthens?

A. Management
B. Discipline
C. Techniques
D. Strategies

14. When students are asked to respond to incomplete statements or question that are
presented in oral/written/from

A. Open ended statement


B. Close procedure
C. PAC strategy
D. Socialization

15. There are all the experience which children have under the direction of a school

A. Curriculum
B. Instruction
C. Learning
D. Socialization

16. The subject matter, not the child is important in this type of curriculum

A. Correlated curriculum
B. Subject centred curriculum
C. Experience curriculum
D. Fused curriculum

17. The child instead of the subject matter is important in this kind of curriculum

A. Correlated curriculum
B. Core curriculum
C. Experience curriculum
D. Fused curriculum
18. It is a unified curriculum wher subject matters from different subject filed are treated unitary
if the same curriculum

A. Core curriculum
B. Integrated curriculum
C. Broad field curriculum
D. Fused curriculum

19. Teacher’s initiative, imagination, puppet shows, play and reading and animated cartoons ca
be example of enriching the curriculum under these resources

A. Specializing resources
B. Creative curriculum
C. Human resources
D. Reading resources

20. A curriculum basics for all students, that all must get them

A. Broad filed curriculum


B. Core curriculum
C. Integrated curriculum
D. Experience curriculum

21. The whole body of experience utilized by the school to attain the aims of education

A. Psychology
B. Curriculum
C. Socialization
D. Methods

22. Formal education starts when the child

A. Begin to talk
B. Reaches the age of six years old
C. First enters school
D. Begins to exquisite

23. The aspect of curriculum that has to do with the preservation of the best in our culture,
customs, and traditions has been borrowed from.

A. Sociology
B. Sociometry
C. Psychology
D. Ethics
24. The curriculum must take in to consideration the

A. Aim of education
B. Learning process
C. Motives and incentives
D. Instincts

25. The curriculum

A. All embracing
B. Encompassing
C. All power
D. Selective

26. In the traditional school, the focus of attention was on the

A. Child
B. Subject matter
C. Method
D. Book

27. Curriculum objects are formulated in the light of our

A. Past history
B. Educational policy and Philosophy
C. Experience as a nation
D. Needs in school

28. Which of the following questions encourages reflective thinking?

A. What are the parts of a complete flower?


B. What do we use to observe matter?
C. In what ways can help this community
D. Why are machine made goods cheaper than those by hand?

29. The success of the pupils in formulating generalization greatly depends on:

A. The interest of pupils


B. The devices used
C. The subject matter
D. The teacher skillful questioning

30. In the inquiry method the initiation phase call for the teacher to set the stage for:
A. Finding solutions to the problem
B. Raising of problems
C. Gathering data
D. Formulating generalization

31. Method is dependent upon:

A. Classroom techniques
B. Teacher’s expectation
C. Theoretical assumptions
D. Available textbooks

32. To lead the students to desired behavior, method must be implemented through:

A. Selected techniques
B. The curriculum
C. The discussion of the teacher
D. Careful observation

33. Which is not true regarding the project method?

A. Many worthwhile projects are impossible because of the materials needed


B. The project method should used occasionally, nut not regularly
C. The pupils or the other class should carry the chief responsibility of planning the project
D. The project method is adaptable to all units in the curriculum

34. The laboratory method is also called

A. The research method


B. The deductive method
C. The development method
D. The problem method

35. In the unit method, actual learning takes place in

A. Orienting the pupils


B. collecting , discovering and recording data
C. Organizing the unit or study

36. A statement or objectives, learning experiences and the means of attaining the results of
teaching is called

A. Procedure
B. Lesson plan
C. Outcomes
D. Strategy

37. Teaching aids which the teacher uses to make learning meaningful, productive and
interesting is known as:

A. Device
B. Technique
C. Method
D. Learning curriculum

38. Teaching method which proceeds from the details of a lesson towards the generalization is
called

A. Inductive
B. Deductive
C. Problem solving
D. Debate

39. A teaching method which proceeds from generalization principle or rules is:

A. Inductive
B. Deductive
C. Project
D. Process

40. The recent approach in teaching social studies is called:

A. Discovery
B. Conceptual
C. Process
D. Formal education

41. A method of teaching which applies to lessons needing experiments is called:

A. Problem solving
B. Laboratory
C. Observation
D. Demonstration

42. What type of lesson is presented wherein the learner meets the learning experience through
understanding, analysis and generalization of fact presented?

A. Reviewer
B. Drill
C. Developmental
D. Deductive

43. What lesson is presented when the teacher takes up the previous learning experiences of
the learners in a recognized pattern of presentation?

A. Drill
B. Developmental
C. Review
D. Discussion procedure

44. A lesson which aims to focalize skills to make them fixed to the point of mastery is

A. Problem type
B. Drill
C. Review
D. Experimental

45. The law of exercise is aptly applied in a

A. Review lesson
B. Assignment
C. Drill lesson
D. Check up

46. A type of review which present the sum total of all activities previously presented

A. Integrated
B. Cumulative
C. Daily
D. Drill

47. What recent techniques of teaching calls for acting out of a situation where the participants
aim to uncover a problem of great importance to the class?

A. Panel
B. Debate form
C. Role playing
D. Lecture form

48. What techniques or in service training for teachers involves the identification and solution of
common problems by them, thru live in sessions, conferences and speeches of consultants?
A. Buzz session
B. Workshop
C. Seminar
D. Professional

49. The non verbal symbols used to maximize learning are referred to as

A. Instructional devices
B. Classroom techniques
C. Field trips
D. Educational media

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