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FORMATIVE 1 PROFESSIONAL D.

Accomplish the
EDUCATION students’ technology
1. A group of people asserts that their culture project for them
is superior to another. This exemplifies: 5. Among the following terms in technology,
A. Ethnocentrism which has the broadest concept of
B. Cultural gap technology for the whole educative
C. Cultural conflict system?
D. Norm conflict A. Audiovisuals
2. According to Piaget, children construct B. Instructional
knowledge by transforming, organizing and technology
re-organizing previous knowledge. What C. Computer
does this imply for learning? technology
A. Let children D. Educational
explore their world and technology
discover knowledge 6. An act known as the Philippine Teacher’s
B. Give children Professionalization Act of 1994, to
experts as guide strengthen the regulation and supervision
C. Equip them with of the practice of teaching provided in:
learning materials A. Republic Act No.
D. Give them 4670
adequate reward B. Republic Act No.
3. According to Piaget’s stages of cognitive 7836
development, between ages 12 and 15 C. Republic Act No.
children reach formal operational stage. 9293
What are they capable of doing at this D. Republic Act No.
stage? 7722
A. Can solve abstract 7. As positive correlation is to direct relation,
problems and think to what relation is negative correlation?
deductively A. Definite relation
B. Reasoning is B. Indefinite relation
neither inductive nor C. Inverse relation
deductive D. Neutral relation
C. Intelligence is 8. Assessment of learning is a/an ________
intuitive in nature part of teaching-learning process.
D. Can focus on only A. Enrichment
one aspect of a situation B. Additive
or event C. Integral
4. All are responsibilities of the Learning D. Corollary
Resource/Audio-Visual/Educational 9. By way of language medium, which is best
Technology Center of a school EXCEPT: for students of diverse cultural
A. Conduct training backgrounds?
for teachers on how to use A. English and
technology tools Filipino
B. Work with B. Multi-lingual
teachers in producing teaching
instructional materials C. Regional dialects
C. Make available D. National language
technology equipment for 10. Classroom routines form the backbone of
use of teachers and daily school activities, but which of the
students following is not covered by such routines?
A. Seating
arrangement
B. Lesson content
C. Submission of C. DECS must create
work more teacher items
D. Distribution of D. The school needs
papers to strengthen its
11. Does quarterly assessment have the same partnership with parents
weight for all the subject areas in Grades and community
11 and 12? 16. How can new information be made more
A. No meaningful to students?
B. Yes A. Demonstrating
C. For the academic novelty of new knowledge
tracks B. Increasing
D. It depends on retention of new
schools knowledge
12. For Grace Goodell, how should the C. Relating it to
dictionary be used by students? knowledge they already
A. As a permanent know
study guide D. Valuing new
B. Only when knowledge
necessary 17. How is “assessment for learning” different
C. Every time, from “assessment of learning”?
everywhere A. It is for enhancing
D. For all difficult learning
words B. It is for
13. For Visual-Spatial learners, which tool can determining class standing
be applied for an effective learning? C. It is for rating class
A. Root wording performance
B. Interview segment D. It is for
C. Graphic organizer determining student
D. Puzzle grades
14. From the Constitution, what is the condition 18. How many percent is given to performance
for allowing students to be taught religion task in Language, AP, and ESP for Grade
in public schools? 1-10?
A. Extra pay for A. 50%
teachers B. 60%
B. Upon written C. 30%
permission by parents D. 40%
C. Outside of school 19. How does a teacher explain the norm-
hours only referenced grading to parents?
D. Catechists paid by I. Describe standard of mastery
government II. Explains what each grade means
15. From the Households and School in terms of the standard of mastery
Matching Survey (HSMS) conducted in III. Shows each student grade in
1982, it was found out that school factors comparison with the other students
have less influence on learning when A. III only
compared to community and home B. II only
background variables. Which is one C. I only
implication of this finding? D. I and II
A. The school must 20. In acquiring language competence, what is
focus on mastery learning the process of attaching meaning to
B. DECS should words?
work for 1:1 child-book A. Pragmatics
ratio B. Syntax
C. Morphology
D. Semantics A. Subject culture
21. In avoiding implying sickness or suffering, B. Civic culture
which of the following is the most C. Participant culture
preferable way to refer to those with D. Parochial culture
disabilities like polio? 27. Jerome Bruner taught that curriculum
A. “is polio-stricken” should revisit basic ideas and build on
B. “polio victim” them until the student grasped the full
C. “had polio” formal concept. Which curriculum is
D. “suffers from polio” referred to?
22. In determining the materials and media to A. Hidden curriculum
use, what consideration did Teacher B. Basic curriculum
Belinda adopt when she chose materials C. Spiral curriculum
that can arouse and sustain in curiosity? D. Re-constructed
A. Interest curriculum
B. Relevance 28. Miss Jalara is evaluating an early literacy
C. Expectancy app for her kindergarteners. She is making
D. Satisfaction sure the app is uncluttered in appearance,
23. In Erikson’s Theory of Development, which is arranged in some order of difficulty, and
affirmation belongs to the stage of Identity that icons represent what they were
versus Role Confusion? intended to represent. Which criterion is
A. I feel competent she focusing on?
B. When people look A. Accuracy
at what I have done, I feel B. Organization
embarrassed C. Appropriateness
C. I wonder what sort D. Motivation
of person I am 29. Multiple intelligences can be used to
D. I get a good deal explain reading performance. Which group
of pleasure from working tend to be good readers?
24. In the guided exploratory approach to A. Existentially
learning, which is not the term used for intelligent group
inquiry learning? B. Linguistically
A. Problem-solving intelligent group
learning C. Kinesthetically
B. Discovery learning intelligent group
C. Expository D. Spatially intelligent
learning group
D. Heuristic learning 30. Of components of direct instruction, which
25. In the process of integrating technology in involves teachers and students working
instruction, which of the following points to together on a skill or task and figuring out
the highest kind of cognitive skills desired? how to apply the strategy?
A. Introducing social A. Modeling
learning B. Application
B. Engendering C. Consolidation
meaningful learning D. Guided practice
C. Nurturing of class 31. Of Piaget’s Cognitive concepts, which refer
teamwork to the process of fitting a new experience
D. Developing to a previously created cognitive structure
metacognition or schema?
26. It is a type of political culture where citizens A. Accommodation
view their active involvement in politics as B. Assimilation
both desirable and effective. Citizens see C. Schema
their active involvement in politics as D. Equilibrium
crucial to the life of community.
32. Of the types of validity tests, what is C. Make his students
concerned with the relation of test scores derive meaning from what
to performance at some future time, is presented
example: Freshmen college test can show D. Let his students
success in college? construct meaningful
A. Criterion validity sentences based on the
B. Curriculum validity lesson
C. Content validity 38. Research on teacher-effectiveness
D. Predictive validity practices has shown that __________.
33. On categories of exceptionally in the A. Questioning
young, what is difficulty in focusing and strategies are ineffective
maintaining attention, and/or recurrent monitoring techniques
hyperactive and impulsive behavior? B. Directions should
A. Autism be few and best delivered
B. Emotional/conduct in a casual manner
disorders C. Teaching
C. Speech and procedures on classroom
communication disorders routines early in the school
D. ADHD year are essential
34. On which educational philosophy is D. Planning has little
ethnocentrism anchored? impact on student learning
A. Progressivism 39. Rote learning in the teaching-learning
B. Essentialism process is best described as _________
C. Behaviorism A. Automated
D. Existentialism B. In-depth
35. Peter kisses the hand of his mother before C. Motivated
leaving and upon arrival from a long trip. D. Discovery
His younger son learned to do the same 40. Teacher B discovered that her pupils are
when he left for US to study. This is an weak in comprehension. To further
example of: determine in which particular skills her
A. Tradition pupils are weak, which test should Teacher
B. Acculturation B give?
C. Enculturation A. Aptitude test
D. Value formation B. Placement test
36. Piaget’s principles of cognitive learning, C. Diagnostic test
what is centration that likely causes D. Standardized test
mistakes in the learning process? 41. Teacher Joseph showed the whole mark of
A. Being limited to a being an excellent teacher by being able to
single point of view make out the box positive changes in the
B. Allowing several curriculum how. As a curricularist, he is an
points of view _______.
C. Admitting other A. Evaluator
perspectives B. Innovator
D. Seeing through C. Initiator
various perspectives D. Implementer
37. Principal A wants his teachers to be 42. Teacher Princess claims, “If I have to give
constructivist in their teaching orientation. reinforcement, it has to be given
Which does he want his teachers to do? immediately after the response.” Which
A. Require his theory supports the claim of Teacher
students to come up with a Princess?
construct of the lesson A. Humanist theory
B. Give the meaning B. Social-cognitive
of what he presents theory
C. Operant A. Knowing the
conditioning theory environment
D. Cognitive B. Consider the
development theory subject matter
43. Teaching English, Teacher Michelle is C. Knowing the
careful about her lesson content. What nature of the learner
quality of content did she achieve when D. Consider the
she made certain her information came classroom
with the “information explosion” which she 48. The teacher begins to use technology tools
got in the internet, such as how to to deliver the curriculum content to the
effectively teach phonetics? students.
A. Significance A. Entry
B. Interest B. Transformation
C. Learnability C. Adoption
D. Balance D. Infusion
44. The benefit of reading aloud is that children 49. The use of technology in learning has been
learn ________ highly associated with the application of
A. To use their the ______
imaginations to explore A. Constructivist
new ideas as they listen to learning philosophy
books B. Progressivist
B. New vocabulary in learning philosophy
meaningful contexts C. Essentialist
C. To value the learning philosophy
presence of their friends D. Behaviorist
as they read together learning philosophy
D. To make 50. This assesses Grade 1 learners who may
predictions by examining exhibit developmental advancement or
pictures and listening for delays
clues A. School Readiness
45. The Education Act of 1982 (Batas test
Pambansa 232) categorically states that it B. Multi-factored
is a teacher’s _____ to refrain from making assessment tool
deductions in scholastic ratings for acts C. Developmentally
that are clearly not manifestations of poor appropriate practice
scholarship. D. Early language,
A. Prerogative literacy, and numeracy
B. Responsibility assessment
C. Right 51. This is the more appropriate understanding
D. Obligation of technology in education?
46. The PAFTE proposed a new curriculum to A. Hardware,
teacher education to make graduates designs, and environment
globally competitive. This may be classified B. Methods and
as _______ process
A. Recommended C. Channels and
curriculum instruments
B. Assessed D. Inventions and
curriculum equipment
C. Hidden curriculum 52. This is the official list of DepEd teacher
D. Supported applicants who obtained a score of 70 and
curriculum above.
47. The starting point of teaching is _____ A. Key Result Areas
(KRA)
B. Key Reform Thrust 57. What can be said of student performance
(KRT) in a negatively skewed class score
C. Learning Action distribution?
Cell (LAC) A. Few students
D. Registry of performed well
Qualified Applicants (RQA) B. All students had
53. To enable all students to succeed, two average performance
simple approaches you should use are C. Most students
variety and choice. What does this mean? performed well
I. Make use of a variety of teaching D. Most students
methodologies performed poorly
II. Consider learning styles and so 58. What can Teacher Judy assign in order to
allow students some options on assess the student’s individual learning
how to go about assignments experiences and performance using
III. Allow for more flexibility in innovative documentation, such as texts,
activities photos, and other items and documents?
IV. Do away with routines, rules, and A. Portfolio
procedures B. Audio-visual
A. I, II, and III project
B. II and III C. Journal
C. I and II D. Field research
D. I, II, III and IV 59. What comprises the spiral approach in
54. To ensure that all Filipino children are teaching Math in K12 curriculum?
functionally literate, which mechanism is A. Give schools
meant to reach out to children who come choice in teaching
from a barangay without school? Algebra, Geometry, and
A. Multi-grade Trigonometry
classroom B. Progressively
B. Multi-level teach Math concepts from
classroom grade 1 and continue to
C. Mobile teacher grade 10
D. Sine Eskwela C. Teach Algebra,
55. Under which pillar of education is Geometry and
responsible for competence and skills of Trigonometry only to
learners? higher grades
A. Learning to be D. Teach Algebra,
B. Learning to do Geometry and
C. Learning to live Trigonometry in grades 8,
together 9, and 10 respectively
D. Learning to know 60. What does skewed score distribution
56. Using motivational assessment, what could mean?
be the noblest motive in students pursuing A. The scores are
a lifetime work and mission for the teaching concentrated more at one
profession? end or the other end of the
A. Respected distribution
position in society B. The mean, the
B. Promise of high median and the mode are
rank and prestige equal
C. Social service to C. The scores are
upcoming generations normally distributed
D. Economic security D. The mean and the
and welfare median are equal
61. What does it mean if student Peter got a B. Emotional quotient
60% percentile rank in class? (EQ)
A. He got 40% of the C. PR index
test wrongly D. Superior IQ
B. He got 60% of the 67. What is most desirable in the use of
test items correctly technology in instruction?
C. He scored better A. Grade sheet
than 60% of the class preparation
D. He scored less B. Technology
than 60% of the class integration
62. What does the principle of individual C. Computer
differences require teachers to do? computation of grades
A. Prepare modules D. Powerpoint
for slow learners in class presentation
B. Provide for a 68. What is phonemic awareness?
variety of learning A. Knowledge that
activities words are composed of
C. Treat all learners sounds
alike while teaching B. Sequence of
D. Give less attention phonics
to gifted learners C. Using syntax and
63. What is a probable cause of a test item semantics
with a negative discrimination index? D. Using morphology
A. Academically poor 69. What is referred to as the “looking glass
students self” of Cooley?
B. Subjective scoring A. It is how I look
C. Item not taught myself through the eyes of
well others
D. Item vague and is B. It is how influence
open to many others
interpretations C. It is how others
64. What is an underlying assumption of the look at me
social learning theory? D. It is how others
A. People learn by affect me
observing others 70. What is the concrete proof that teacher as
B. People learn by a public servant and or official has violated
trial-and-error RA 6713 mandate to demonstrate modest
C. People learn by lives appropriate to their positions and
association income?
D. People are social A. Fettling undue
by nature patronage
65. What is being developed by allowing B. Extravagance and
students in their own learning and instantaneous wealth
thinking? C. Inefficient use of
A. Reflection public funds
B. Psychic D. Political party
awareness affiliation and preference
C. Metacognition 71. What is the core of the Teacher Education
D. Constructivism Development Program?
66. What is Daniel Goleman’s term for A. High order
interpersonal effectiveness? thinking skills (HOTS)
A. XY theory
B. National 77. What quality makes digital visual materials
Competency-Based better describes as “virtual reality”?
Teacher Standards A. Depth of field
C. Student-centered B. Self-composed
learning C. Color and tone
D. Technology D. Lifelike
integration in instruction 78. What should be done with test item whose
72. What is the degree of moral certitude of difficulty index is .98?
Rey who entered into marriage only out of A. Revise it
obedience to his parents, but uncertain B. Retain it
whether he wanted marriage at all? C. Reject it
A. Probable D. Reserve it for
B. Lax another group of students
C. Certain 79. What type of portfolio is displayed when
D. Doubtful teachers want to see the penmanship skills
73. What is the final step in Grace Gooddell’s of his students at the beginning, middle
reading skills ladder? and after the school year?
A. Basic sight words A. Assessed portfolio
B. Vocabulary B. Development
reading portfolio
C. Reading from the C. Showcase
internet portfolio
D. Phonetic analysis D. Evaluation
74. What is the level of reading if a student is portfolio
judging that Shakespeare’s Hamlet 80. What was the grading system used before
emotional complex that caused her to be the implementation of DepEd Order No. 8
wish taking his own life? series of 2015?
A. Evaluative reading A. Understanding by
B. Applied reading Design
C. Literal reading B. Written Work,
D. Objective reading Performance Task, and
75. What is the most important reason why Quarterly Assesment
teachers preview materials to be used in C. OBE
class? D. Knowledge,
A. To gain Process, Understanding,
confidence in using them and Product/Performance
B. To avoid potential (KPUP)
problems that might occur 81. When classes began, Teacher Dan asked
while materials are in use student in pairs to interview and introduce
C. To ensure each other to the class. How will this
appropriateness of the activity be classified according to Edgar
materials with the Dale’s cone of experience?
objectives and target A. Purposeful
audience experience
D. To encourage B. Dramatized
views to be more focused experience
76. What kind of humor is inappropriate for C. Verbal symbols
defusing tension in the classroom? D. Demonstration
A. Folk humor 82. When instruction focuses on the mastery of
B. Comic humor content and the evaluation that follows
C. Funny bloopers measures only the knowledge learned,
D. Sex jokes such curriculum design is ______
A. Subject-centered
B. Teacher-centered B. Facilitating
C. Problem-centered learning along social
D. Learner-centered conditions of the learner
83. When you begin teaching with a C. True education is
generalization and then bringing details, transmission of knowledge
which teaching method do you employ? D. As a social
A. Inductive process, education begins
B. It depends on the at birth
quantity of the details you 89. Which of the following practices is NOT
bring in allowed in the Code of Ethics for
C. Deductive Professional Teachers?
D. It depends on the A. Teachers shall
type of your generalization accept tutorial fees for the
84. Which assessment tool is most appropriate slow learners in her class
in the assessment of the internalization of B. Teachers shall live
a value? with dignity in all places at
A. Frequency all times
inventory C. Teachers shall
B. Sentence ensure that teaching
completion upholds the highest
C. Semantic standards
differential D. Teachers shall
D. Conflict story establish maintain cordial
85. Which is the most basic in Maslow’s relation with parents
hierarchy of needs? 90. Which of the following statements is
A. Actualization correct about schema theory in reading?
B. Self-esteem A. Individuals
C. Socialization understand what they read
D. Altruism based on rote memory
86. Which is/are features of a child-centered B. Individuals
K12 curriculum? understand what they read
I. Inclusive as it relates to what they
II. Exclusive already know
III. Gender-sensitive C. Individuals
IV. Culture-sensitive understand what they read
A. I, III, and IV depending on their
B. I and III intelligence
C. II and III D. All of the above
D. I and II 91. You want to engage your students in a
87. Which of the following is not an example of small group discussion. Which topic lends
communicative tool? itself to a lively discussion?
A. Chat A. The exclusion of
B. Teleconferencing Pluto as a planet
C. Electronic mail B. The meaning of
D. Multimedia the laws of supply and
encyclopedia demand
88. Which of the following is not John Dewey’s C. The law of inertia
contribution to the sociological foundation D. Rules on subject-
of education? verb agreement
A. The school is a 92. With the power given to the school head,
continuation of home which statement is correct? The school
head is _______.
A. Accountable for 97. Which philosophy proclaims the “spiritual
his school’s performance nature of man” and stresses that the
B. Report grades to human spirit, soul or mind are the most
parents important elements in life and “that the
C. Understandably true, good and beautiful are permanently
not accountable because if part of the universe”?
his pupils do not perform A. Perennialism
because they come from B. Essentialism
indigenous people’s C. Realism
community D. Idealism
D. Not accountable 98. Which organization advanced insights of
for his school’s “Learning to Treasure Within” for 21 st
performance if his century education?
teachers refused to A. Geneva
change for the better International Conference
93. Which type of parenting style is most B. International
beneficial to the development of children, Commission for the 21st
according to research? century
A. Uninvolved C. Asia Pacific
B. Authoritarian Regional Bureau
C. Permissive D. Education for All
D. Authoritative initiative
94. Which statement is not true of human 99. Which order follows the basic rules in
growth and development? framing interaction?
A. Development is a A. Ask the question,
product of maturation and call on a student, pause
learning B. Call on a student,
B. Development pause, ask the question
follows pattern C. Ask the question,
C. The rate of pause, call on a student
development is the same D. Call on a student,
of everyone ask the question, pause
D. Individual 100. Which of these is not an indicator
undergoes similar stages of a supportive learning environment?
and development A. Increase in
95. Which Republic Act advances the welfare student bonding activities
and socioeconomic status of public school in school
teachers? B. Warm and friendly
A. RA 10533 atmosphere
B. RA 4670 C. Students take
C. RA 7722 personal responsibility for
D. RA 9155 their learning and behavior
96. Which program directly embodies both the D. High drop-out
pre-service and in-service programs? rates
A. K12 Program
B. BEC – Basic
Education Curriculum
C. BESRA – Basic
Education Sector Reform
Agenda
D. TEDP – Teacher
Education Development
Program

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