Prof-Ed Random Questions 2 (150 Items)
Prof-Ed Random Questions 2 (150 Items)
Prof-Ed Random Questions 2 (150 Items)
Which among the following situations is PROHIBITED under the Code of Ethics for
Professional Teachers?
a. Cordial relation with parents
b. Living with dignity at all times
c. Tutorial fees from learners in their class
d. Upholding the highest standards in living
2. What is the basic characteristic of the Performance Appraisal System for Teachers?
a. Criteria-assessed b. Peer-supportive
c. Self-directed d. Competency-awarding
3. Based on what is written in the Bible, who was the Jewish teacher who ought to use
stories or parables to bring out lessons in life?
a. St. Paul b. Isaiah
c. Jesus d. Moses
4. According to RA 4670, the official number of hours spent in school by teachers should
be_______.
a. 8 hours b. 6 hours
c. 12 hours d. 10 hours
5. Which among the students below support the ideas that the Philippine education system
is community-centered?
I. Encouragement of local initiative
II. Community values reflected in education program
III. Fiscal support from through congressional legislation
IV. Children, adult and out of school education in the community
a. I, II and IV b. I, III and IV
c. II, III and IV d. I, II, III and IV
6. One of the principles of learners says that "Each learner approaches the world in many
ways". How can this be applied especially in a multicultural classroom?
a. Varied learning experience b. Standard lesson plan
c. Outcome-based syllabus d. Multigrade teaching
9. Teacher Jenny adheres to the idea that her students do not need to know the interactive
learning outcomes of her lessons. She proceeds to the learning activities without letting
them know what they were supposed to learn today. What principle of learning does
Teacher Jenny violate?
a. Learning is the discovery of the personal meaning of ideas.
b. Learning is an active process
c. Learning is a cooperative and collaborative process
d. Effective learning begins with setting clear expectations and learning outcomes
10. Teacher Jhera asks her learners to see the link and relevance of their new lesson to their
own personal experience and share the same with the class. Therefore, Teacher Jhera
supports which principle of learning?
a. Learning is an active process
b. Effective learning begins with setting clear expectations and learning outcomes
c. Learning is a cooperative and collaborative process
d. Learning is the discovery of the personal meaning of ideas
11. Which among the practices below should Teacher Jess implement to demonstrate that
the behaviorist philosophy of education works well in motivating the students to learn?
a. Non-authoritarian approach to teaching
b. Subject-matter centered teaching
c. Back to the basics move
d. Use rewards and incentives
12. What school of thought is behind the student-centered approach in teaching which
emphasizes discovery learning among students?
a. behaviorism b. progressivism
c. essentialism d. existentialism
13. What best describes "pwede na" mentality vs excellence in service/ work?
a. arduous preparation b. committed work
c. resignation to mediocrity d. striving to be the best
14. There are several components that make up a morally mature person. Which shows that
a teacher applies moral principles (e.g., the Golden Rule) when making moral judgments?
a. Encourage others to share their ideas
b. Develops self-esteem
c. Reflects on moral choices
d. Takes into account the opinions of others
15. "An ounce of experience is better than a ton of theory" was one of John Dewey's main
contentions. This statement underscores the________.
a. need for theory b. the primary experience
c. the need for experience d. the primacy of theory
16. To lessen the likelihood of students disarranging chairs and to ensure there is no litter on
the floor, Teacher Coleen makes sure the classroom is clean and orderly. On which
school of thought is her action based?
a. existentialism b. behaviorism
c. progressivism d. reconstructivism
17. Your students are more interested in a topic that is not part of your lesson, so you drop
your original lesson in favor of what they like. Which governs your decision?
a. rationalism b. existentialism
c. empiricism d. progressivism
18. What enables the learner to fully contribute to a peaceful and just society based on the
"Learning to do" pillar of education?
a. knowledge b. insight
c. skills d. values
19. A learner must first attain this for him/herself before being able to fully "learn to live and
work together"
a. find peace within oneself b. love his fellowmen
c. attain an altruistic mind d. become self-actualized
20. If people live together in peace and harmony through understanding of one's traditions
and values, what word will be described the situation?
a. interdependency b. accentuated risk
c. pluralism and diversity d. contemporariness
23. The development of sound judgment, commitment to truth, and the strengthening of the
moral fabric of society all belong to this major goal of Philippine education.
a. self-realization b. ethical character
c. autonomy d. enculturation
24. What educational philosophy should a teacher emphasize if he wants his students to
develop self-responsibility and accountability?
a. Utilitarianist b. Existentialist
c. Essentialist d. Constructivist
25. Among active participation of school officials and teachers in the community, which of
the following is not appropriate due to prevailing religious sentiments?
a. Literacy assistance for out-of-school children/youths
b. Household campaign for healthful practice
c. Introducing cooperative thrift practices
d. Promoting contraceptive for planned parenthood
26. Transparency International a global corruption watchdog, rates the Philippines as one of
the most corrupt nations in Asia. What educational program is relevant to this situation?
a. Values Education b. Cultural Preservation Program
c. Socio-Economic Development d. Infrastructure Modernization
27. This learning episode includes documentation that is complete, clear, and well-
organized.
a. Assignments submitted before the deadline
b. Portfolio
c. Analysis of learning episodes
d. Reflections/insight
28. Teacher Rina does not have drills out of context. Instead, she gives real-world Math
problems for the learners to drill on. This act of Teacher Rina is rooted in which
principle of learning?
a. Effective learning begins with the setting expectations and learning of outcomes
b. Learning is the discovery of the personal meaning of ideas
c. Learning is an active process
d. Learning is a cooperative and collaborative process
29. Which of the following can help the school to follow the standards of the Total Quality
School Model?
a. Clientele-focus b. Empowerment
c. Continuous improvement d. Involvement of the community
30. To achieve a meaningful teaching-and-learning process, it is best to link and related the
lesson to the life of the student by integrating a relevant value in the lesson. Which
among the following agrees with this principle?
a. Share lesson objectives/outcomes with students.
b. Write SMART lesson objective
c. Lesson objectives/outcomes integrated with 2 or 3 domains-cognitive, skill, and
effective learning
d. Begin with the goal/objective in mind.
31. Teacher Ian asks students to break down, critically examine, interpret and investigate a
concept or problem. This demonstrates what kind of learning?
a. Synthesis b. Application
c. Evaluation d. Analysis
32. Among the different types of knowledge, this knowledge is achieved through computer
literacy and the knowledge of technology that is most appropriate to be used in teaching.
a. Method knowledge b. Pedagogical knowledge
c. Technological knowledge d. Content knowledge
33. The following are major needs for the alignment of the curriculum with learning
outcomes EXCEPT for_____.
a. clear establishment of learning outcomes
b. teaching-learning activities based on content
c. procurement of cost-effective resource
d. assessment to determine the realization of outcomes
34. A bulletin board display has many colors and arrangement that catches and holds
interest. What criterion is being exemplified in this situation?
a. balance b. interactivity
c. utility d. attractiveness
35. Among the activities below, which activity demonstrates collaborative learning?
a. Group project concept and application b. Student group take drills
c. Student group take a field trip d. Teacher tutorial on student groups
36. As a classroom manager, Teacher A required each of his students to stand and give their
seatwork individually to him before the bell rings for dismissal. What component of
classroom management did he establish?
a. routine b. code
c. norm d. rule
38. This knowledge included the principle and strategies of teaching such as formulating
objectives, designing activities and assessing learning outcomes.
a. teaching knowledge b. content knowledge
c. pedagogical knowledge d. method knowledge
39. What questioning technique is used by Teacher A when he asked the learners a series of
questions that serves to explore, look into, and inquire?
a. repeat b. rephrase
c. redirect d. probe
40. Which among the criteria below is achieved by a bulletin board display whose objects and
design are well-arranged to show stability?
a. interactivity b. balance
c. unity d. attractiveness
41. In classroom management, this is the immediate and effective way to address three
misbehaving students.
a. assign them separate seats b. detain after class
c. stop classes till three stops d. send them to the guidance room
misbehaving
43. In his Math class, Teacher Knoi showed a graph and then asked. "What data is the graph
concerned" rather than" what do you see in the graph? With this, what questioning
method did he use?
a. evaluative b. tolerance
c. convergent d. persistent counseling
44. Among the five levels of technology integration, what is achieved by teacher Ruby who
directs students on the conventional use of tool-based software e.g., Microsoft as an
entry point?
a. Adaption b. Infusion
c. Adoption d. Transformation
45. What characteristic is being exemplified by a teacher or principal who allows an angry
learner or lets parents to pour our grievances?
a. model and inspiration b. expert problem solver
c. just judge d. exceptional listener
46. This type of knowledge refers to how you know the subject area or the topic being taught.
a. pedagogical knowledge b. method knowledge
c. content knowledge d. technological knowledge
47. This is an essential and significant preliminary factor in the differentiated instructional
process?
a. Student-led initiatives b. error difference
c. varying level performance d. entry level indicators
48. Based on DepEd's new grading system, on which are learner' grades based from Grade 1
to 12?
a. written, performance and periodical b. overall achievement test
test
c. written and performance test d. final periodical test
49. How is "truancy" be best understood and interpreted so that proper response can be
made to prove it?
a. absence due to family problems b. absences without reason
c. absences due to sickness d. absences with permission
50. Under the K-12 Curriculum, what covers the spiral approach in the teaching of
Mathematics?
a. Teach Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry only to higher grades
b. Progressively teach Math concepts from Grade 1 and continued to Grade 10
c. Teach Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry in Grades 7, 8 and 10 respectively
d. Give autonomy to schools in choice of Math subjects
51. What level of technology integration is reached by Teacher Liza who builds a learning
environment that instills the power of technology tools throughout the day and across
subject areas?
a. infusion b. adaptation
c. transformation d. adoption
52. Which among the situations below demonstrates an integrates of the teacher's
technological, pedagogical and content knowledge in preparing a Math lesson for Grade
4 students?
a. Makes students find apps on the internet and share them with classmates.
b. Makes students watch video download from YouTube and ask students to
summarize the video
c. Evaluates Math apps on multiplication, matches them with learner's skill level
demonstrates the use of apps, allows students to explore, and asks students to
summarize the lesson.
d. Checks math standards of Grade 4 graders as the basis for answering multiplication
exercises on the board.
53. What level of technology integration is reached by teacher Shine who encourages
adaptation of tool-based software by letting students select a tool and modify its use to
accomplish a task at hand?
a. adaption b. transformation
c. adoption d. infusion
54. Teacher Toni builds a rich learning environment in which students regularly engage in
activities that would have been impossible to achieve without technology, e.g., their
PowerPoint presentation of lessons. This act of Teacher Toni can be classified to what
level of technology integration?
a. adoption b. adaption
c. infusion d. transformation
55. What solution can best address anticipated unruly student scenarios in class?
a. Threats to unruly behavior b. Spelled out rules on discipline
c. Projection of teacher authority d. Set punishment for misbehavior
56. Social norms develop the "good" life. In society, which of the following is the least
important to the consideration of a "good life" for all?
a. piety b. prosperity
c. freedom d. justice
57. Which evidence of learning can serve as the most objective and standardized means of
assessment?
a. journal b. dialogue
c. test d. class projects
58. Teacher P evaluates an app for Grade 9 Science class to ensure the right standards that
meet his objective, not too easy or too difficult for the learners. He gives emphasis on the
criteria for______.
a. organization b. accuracy
c. currency d. appropriateness
59. To show continuity and wholeness in the delivery of lessons, what can Teacher D do
about a past lesson before presenting a new lesson?
a. post-test b. preview
c. per-test d. review
60. Under the K-12 Curriculum, when does specialization begin in TLE?
a. Grade 7 b. Grade 8
c. Grade 10 d. Grade 9
61. In the context of interdisciplinary teaching, what can serve as the focal point that blends
ideas of various disciplines?
a. clear methodology b. single theme
c. diverse patterns d. inherent issues
62. What level of technology integration is achieved by Teacher D who applies collaborative
learning and also enables students to use technology to collaborate with peers and
experts regardless of time zone or physical distances, etc.
a. infusion b. entry
c. transformation d. adaption
63. In her Science class, how can Teacher Mary show the plant's response to sunlight in an
inductive manner?
a. show different kinds of plants and their response to sunlight
b. state cause and effect of plants exposure to sunlight
c. explain the plant’s response to sunlight
d. explain the chemical reaction of the plant to sunlight
64. What level of technology integration is achieved by Teacher Fe who goes for authentic
learning through the student's use of technology in participating in-and-out-of-school
projects and pattern solving activities that have learned to the school and the
community?
a. adaptation b. transformation
c. adoption d. infusion
65. Which criteria is emphasized by Teacher R who sees to it that factual pieces of
information from a website in Literature are well documented, pictures and diagrams are
pre-labeled?
a. clarity b. accuracy
c. appropriateness d. motivation
66. In her Science class, what kind of question must Teacher Rose asks after presenting a
lesson on protection and situation that endangered species?
a. General queries on animal protection b. Students feedback on the presentation
c. Complex interrelated questions d. Specific to situations
67. Among newspaper contents, what can Teacher Dave utilize to teach critical reading skills
to his Grade 6 students?
a. features content b. news content
c. editorial content d. entertainment content
68. In ICT, what component advanced the application of modern-day digital technology
(PC's phones, internet communications, etc.) that was superior to the analog technology
in the late 1900s (e.g., movies using projectors, line telephone communication, beepers,
etc.)?
a. electronic circuit b. physical structure
c. editorial content d. entertainment content
69. MOOC's or Massive Open Online Courses are open since they are______.
a. free for all
b. in the internet
c. available during the opening of the school year
d. open ideas without limit
70. For learners who are good in bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, which of the activities below
will be most applicable and be appreciated when assigned to them?
a. display of sports equipment b. calisthenics
c. lecture on body movements d. illustration of body parts and functions
71. What learning area utilizes the demonstration method as it is the most suited, effective,
and useful vehicle for learning?
a. technical-vocational b. social studies
c. general education d. values education
72. Which among the application below is rooted from B.F. Skinner's Theory of Operant
vehicle for learning?
a. Computer-assisted instruction b. Project method
c. Mastery Learning d. Process flow
73. This is the primary goal in displaying statistical data through graphs of differing heights
in a Histogram.
a. Data Flow b. Frequency distribution
c. Quantitative value d. Symbolic figure
74. Teacher MUST NOT give additional or extra work as punishment for learners because
this________.
a. takes time off other tasks b. creates dislike for homework
c. is not like by students d. is not favored by parents
75. The following are the requirements for allowing non-college graduates to be hired to
teach Senior High School EXCEPT for__________.
a. Completed tech-voc course b. Acknowledge expertise
c. Teach specialization d. Need of the school
76. How will you classify this question: What factors contribute to justifying the
implementation of the K to 12 programs of the school system?
a. Low-level b. Synthesis
c. Divergent d. Convergent
77. What is the important product of any research activity in relation to what is already
established truth or fact?
a. New knowledge b. New hypothesis
c. New data d. New suspension
78. Which of the following questions on Climate Change can be considered as an open-ended
question?
a. What are the effects of climate change on organisms on the planet?
b. What is the catastrophic result of the thinning of the ozone layer?
c. Who is responsible for polluting the atmosphere through fossil fuel emissions?
d. How will the entire World population finally respond to the problem of climate
change?
79. Which among the activities below is NOT an element of effective direct instruction?
a. ample review and explanation
b. asking questions and checking for understanding
c. proceed in quick and double steps
d. provides systematic feedback and correction
80. Which of the factors below can contribute to the fluency and flexibility in the frameworks
of learning that adapt to the dynamics trends and approaches in modern learning?
a. Openness to new ideas b. Set standards and rules
c. Fixed point of view d. Conformance with authority
81. Teacher Lea is an excellent recordist of knowledge, concepts, subject matter, and
content of the curriculum. As a curricularist, she is a_______.
a. evaluator b. implementer
c. writer d. planner
82. Teacher Milyn adjusts and adapts pace, technique, seating arrangement, etc. to what is
required to effectively deliver instruction. In this teaching style, she gives emphasis
on_________.
a. flexibility b. efficiency
c. diversity d. single-mindedness
83. In the context of curriculum designing, what major third element must be in line with
lesson objectives and methods?
a. time-frame b. activities
c. references d. assessment
88. In the process of acquainting language competence, what branch of linguistic studies on
the joining of words to form a sentence and understand multiple word sentences?
a. phonology b. semantics
c. morphology d. syntax
90. In her Grade-6 class, Teacher Cindy wants to teach rules and procedures so that her
learners can positively respond to her bodily gestures and signals, such as a call for
attention. What classroom management approaches did she adopt?
a. behavioral modification b. acceptance
c. assertion d. business-academic
91. Among the activities below, what activity can best assist students to acquire creative
thinking skills with the fluency of ideas?
a. Solving a math problem b. Solving puzzles
c. writing a short story d. video gaming
92. Which of the facilities below are available and existent in a health-promoting school
environment?
I. Canteen sets all kinds of food including junk foods
II. Comfort rooms are common for boys and girls
III. Sanitary drinking fountains IV. Safe playgrounds
a. I and IV b. II and IV
c. III and IV d. II and III
94. All of the following analogies represent the right correlation between processes and
changes in human development EXCEPT for________.
a. biological: language b. emotional: mood
c. social relationship d. cognitive: thought
95. Which among the facilities below show that the physical school environment supports
learning?
a. presence of spacious classrooms
b. availability of flexible classroom furniture
c. tall school building
d. the prominence of bulletin boards in every building
96. Based on Erik Erikson's Psycho-social Theory of Development, the statement "I feel
admiration for mankind" generally expressed?
a. autonomy b. initiative
c. thrust d. industry
97. In Jacob Kounin's Preventive Discipline, what mistake is committed by a teacher who
bursts into activities without assessing a student's readiness?
a. dangle b. stimulus-bounded
c. thrust d. flip-flop
98. Teacher Grace is willing to share her time and talent with fellow teachers especially for
the performance of extra-curricular tasks. This quality of Teacher Grace is a
demonstration of her professional_______.
a. friendliness b. buoyancy
c. cooperativeness d. reliability
99. A lot of teachers noticed the low scores of students in Math during a test. What research
can address the need to upgrade Math performance through a cycle of relevant
interventions until the problem is solved?
a. survey b. action research
c. experimental research d. case study
100. Ryan gets a lot of pleasure from working. Based on Erikson's Psycho-social Theory of
Development, this act of Ryan shows_______.
a. industry b. intimacy
c. identity d. trust
101. What mistake is committed by a teacher who lacks clear direction and sequences of
activities by going from one activity to another?
a. thrusting b. truncating
c. dangling d. flip-flopping
102. Teacher Miguel listens and accurately paraphrases answers from students in a question-
and-answer class. This act of the teacher shows the personal quality of ______.
a. fairness b. intelligence
c. self-confidence d. cooperativeness
103. With the influx of technology in the 21 first century, how can students be best re-
educated on the ethical use of social media, such as Facebook mobile texting?
a. integrate social media competencies in the curriculum
b. students monitoring of peers
c. punishment for violators
d. seminar on social media
105. What is the appropriate response for millennials who are more exposed t virtual reality
(digital toys and tools) instead of actual reality?
a. No mobile phones in school b. Limits use of Facebook and texting
c. PTA conference with parents d. Align learning in the context of reality
106. Which among the statements below is the most acceptable expression of praise for
learners who did well in specific tasks?
a. You did very well in such a different task
b. I like your work; it wasn't really difficult
c. I'm proud you're lucky
d. Fate worked well for you
107. With the big opportunity to teach outside the country, the global Filipino teacher faces
the social challenge of_______.
a. teaching using indigenous tools b. having mastery of new subject matter
c. adjusting to cultural differences d. meeting new students and peers
108. Of all these programs, this is one in which any member in the community can help?
a. Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education Program
b. Education Service Contracting
c. E-Impact
d. Brigada Eskwela
109. According to Bronfenbrenner, this team refers to the bigger social system which includes
mass media that influences the life of a child.
a. Exosystem b. Mesosystem
c. Macrosystem d. Microsystem
110. As to what situation will be the learners to more likely to internalize and follow classroom
rules?
a. when the teacher gives additional points for those who follow the rules
b. when the teacher clearly explains the rules she prepared
c. when the teachers know the punishments for not following rules
d. when the learners participate in the rule-making process
111. Based on S. Nolte's poem entitled Children Learn What They Live, "If a child lives with
the praise he learns to be_________.
a. appreciative b. honest
c. patient d. confident
112. Giving emphasis and attention to the natural consequences of learners’ behaviors
develop more self-regulations in the students. Which of the following teacher statements
show more effective focusing on natural consequences?
a. Those who are well behaved in class will be given plus 5 points on the quiz.
b. Those who are noisy today during seatwork will not be allowed to play games in the
computer later.
c. If you get a grade of 95 or higher in the first two assignments you will be exempted
from the 3rd assignment.
d. If it takes you longer to finish the seatwork because time is wasted chatting, then we
won't have time to go to the playground anymore.
113. According to Erik Erikson, what reason can explain behind a person to be inhibited from
taking a role, a challenge or opportunity reason out that nothing ventured, nothing lost?
a. Sociopathy b. Antipathy
c. Inhibition d. Malignancy
114. In chronological order, arrange the stages of prenatal development in human growth.
I. Fertilization of zygote
II. Blastocyst attaches to the wall of the female uterus
III. Male sperm and female egg chromosomes unite
IV. The zygote divides into cells from 2 to 4 to 128 cells
a. I, II, III, and IV b. III, I, II, and IV
c. III, I, IV, and II d. IV, III, II, I
115. What educational technology is most appropriate in showing the trend in temperature
change from month to month?
a. bar graph b. flow chart
c. drawing d. map
116. Based on DepEd's grading system, which assessment is/are used to determine the grade
of students? I. Formative assessment II. Summative assessment III. Assessment of
learning
a. I only b. I and II
c. I and III d. II and III
117. The Grade 12 class of Mrs. Cruz was taught how to conduct action research and was
required an end-of-the-term written research report. The class was shown an analytical
Scoring Rubric as a guide that would motivate them to pass an excellent report and for
them to check if they were true to the qualities of an excellent research report as seen in
the scoring rubric. With this, what form of assessment is being applied by Mrs. Cruz?
a. of learning b. for learning
c. for and as learning d. as learning
118. Teacher Milyn makes sure that she checks for understanding as she teaches to ensure
that every student can follow the lesson. What form of assessment is being described in
this situation?
a. as learning b. for and as learning
c. of learning d. for learning
119. After conducting an assessment, results show that lesson objectives were attained so the
teacher______.
a. should apply remedial measure b. can review past lesson
c. can teach with the next competency d. should validate assessment
120. The following are the physical products for assessment EXCEPT for________.
a. video report b. photographs
c. newspaper articles d. sculpture
121. Teacher Irene gave a True-or-False pretest on social justice. Based on the pretest results,
she taught her class social justice by correcting wrong concepts and affirming the right
answers. Then she gave a post-test. Among forms of assessment which of these did
Teacher Irene do?
a. for learning b. for and as learning
c. as learning d. of learning
123. Under the cognitive domain, which assessment level is identifying the authors of given
literacy pieces?
a. recalling b. synthesizing
c. analyzing d. understanding
125. Teacher J is done with Unit 2. He wants to know how his learners could demonstrate the
knowledge and skills set at the beginning of the said unit. What form of assessment is
being described in this context?
a. for learning b. as learning
c. for and as learning d. of learning
128. Assessment must be on real-life application and not on out-of-context drills? In line with
this principle, what can teacher Gina do with her Oral English Communication Class?
a. require scoring to judge performance
b. Assign students in English Oral Communication in a graduation program simulation
where each student has a speaking assignment
c. Make students prepare higher-order thinking speeches
d. Make students critique each other's performance
129. How can Teacher S apply the Principle of Emphasis on self-assessment?
a. by requiring them scoring rubric as a project
b. by motivating her students to set personal learning goals, while tracking their
progress against those goals
c. by making her students check their test papers
d. by preparing her students for higher-order thinking questions
130. Among the measurement factors stated below, which belong to the language ability
variable?
a. Reading skills b. Computational skills
c. Manual dexterity d. Logic and reasoning
131. What is countered by a Korean boys-and girls town school that prohibits parents to see
their intern children even in the event of sickness?
a. Hormone imprints b. Parental attachment
c. Social dyad d. Anaclitic relationship
132. Which of the following must a teacher base his or her assessment?
a. The development stage of learners b. Learning outcome
c. Learning resources d. Learning content
133. What must teacher Joseph require to his learners for an experiment to find an answer to
the specific problem of whether aerial plants can also survive on land?
a. observe aerial plants survival it transferred to soil and note observations
b. Put and paste literature on this experiment
c. Retrieve answers from the internet
d. Research on past similar experiments
137. Among the portfolios below, which enables you to determine if you realized your
intended learning outcomes?
a. Evaluation portfolio b. Development portfolio
c. Showcase portfolio d. Assessment portfolio
138. Teacher Maria made a list of learning activities for her lesson plan, but she did not
include_____ because this is a common activity in daily lessons.
a. presentation b. summative exam
c. project d. buzz session
140. What program should be implemented to upgrade teachers on the issue of local and
global terrorism?
a. A poster campaign, on anti-terror advocates
b. Seminars on dangers of terrorism
c. Integrate terrorism module in the curriculum
d. Upgrade on terrorism on the school newsletter
141. Teacher Ariana would like her pupil to display their favorite poem among each one
composed. What type of portfolio is being expected to be seen?
a. showcase type b. alternative response
c. completion test d. multiple choice
142. Among the types of assessment below, which DOES NOT belong to the concept group?
a. matching type b. alternative response
c. completion test d. multiple choice
143. Teacher A would like his learners to display penmanship work at the beginning, middle,
and end of the school year. Which type of portfolio is being exhibited?
a. development portfolio b. assessment portfolio
c. evaluation portfolio d. showcase portfolio
144. Based on DepEd's latest grading system, what is the percentage contribution of written
work to the grade of the Grade 1 to 10 students in Mathematics and Science?
a. 30% b. 20%
c. 40% d. 50%
145. Teacher C wants to check on the current lesson. What technique can she apply to
emphasize the main points being taught?
a. Ask to prepare a summary of the previous lesson
b. Monitor understanding of content
c. Call on non-volunteers
d. Ask questions on concepts and skills
146. As an application of extrinsic motivation, what element is used in giving big raffle prizes
to teachers during annual Christmas parties?
a. High expectations b. Value of rewards
c. Praise device d. Frequent rewards
147. In this Math class, student George gets a numerical grade of 80. What is the descriptor
for his level of proficiency?
a. very satisfactory b. did not meet expectations
c. fairly satisfactory of rewards d. satisfactory
148. For the learning areas of MAPEH and TLE, which component has/have the biggest
percentage contributions to the student grade?
a. written work task b. quarterly assessment
c. quarterly assessment and performance d. performance tasks
149. Considering the percentage contribution to the grade, what can you infer from the
DepEd's emphasis on learning and assessment?
a. The emphasis is a quarterly b. All components are equally emphasized
assessment
c. The emphasis for all Grade 1 to 10 is d. The emphasis depends on the grade level
on performance tasks
150. Across all the learning areas, what is the percentage contribution of quarterly assessment
to the grade of the learner from Grades 1 to 10?
a. 10% b. 25%
c. 20% d. 30%
ANSWER KEY
1 C 31 D 61 C 91 C 121 A
2 D 32 C 62 C 92 C 122 D
3 C 33 C 63 A 93 D 123 A
4 A 34 D 64 A 94 B 124 B
5 A 35 A 65 A 95 A 125 D
6 A 36 A 66 D 96 C 126 B
7 C 37 D 67 C 97 C 127 D
8 D 38 C 68 D 98 C 128 A
9 D 39 D 69 B 99 B 129 B
10 D 40 B 70 B 100 A 130 E
11 D 41 A 71 C 101 C 131 D
12 B 42 A 72 A 102 A 132 B
13 C 43 C 73 B 103 A 133 A
14 C 44 C 74 B 104 D 134 C
15 B 45 D 75 B 105 D 135 D
16 B 46 C 76 C 106 A 136 B
17 B 47 D 77 B 107 C 137 D
18 C 48 A 78 D 108 D 138 A
19 A 49 B 79 C 109 A 139 B
20 A 50 B 80 A 110 D 140 B
21 D 51 C 81 C 111 D 141 A
22 D 52 C 82 A 112 D 142 D
23 B 53 A 83 D 113 C 143 A
24 B 54 D 84 B 114 B 144 C
25 D 55 B 85 C 115 A 145 D
26 D 56 B 86 A 116 D 146 B
27 B 57 C 87 A 117 C 147 C
28 B 58 D 88 D 118 D 148 C
29 C 59 D 89 C 119 C 149 D
30 A 60 D 90 A 120 C 150 D