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LET EXAM (Prof Ed) 2023

1. When is a table of a specifications required in test standardization?


a. When norms are developed
b. When test items are planned
c. When a tryout test is needed
d. When test results are to be interpreted

2. Teacher claims that the primary duty is to teach and so shuns from requests of community
leaders to participate in community activities for education purposes. Based on the code of
ethics for professional Teachers is the teacher is right?
a. No, a teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative to actively participate in
community movements for community improvement.

b. Yes, she must devote all her time to teaching and preparing for teaching.
c. Yes, one of the expected to do only that thing that she can do.
d. No, a teacher must participate in a community activities and bring her students along.

3. On the Philosophical foundations of the curriculum, what is the role of the teachers according
to progressivist such as John Dewey?
a. Promoting student competence

b. Assisting learns to think


c. Advancing democratic living
d. Catalyzing do social change

4. Why do you think it is important to administer retest and post-test to the learners in today’s
learning facilitation process?
a. To determine how much learning has been impacted by the institutional delivery through
obtained score difference
b. Because it is part of competent of the grading system
c. In order to have variety of assessment modalities
d. So that the learners will be forced to pay attention during instruction delivery.

5. Global literacy addresses the following issues, EXCEPT __________.


a. Patriotism
b. Globalization
c. Multi-culturalism
d. Diversity and Social justice

6. Research is no integrated in the curriculum for K to 12. What is the least significance of
research based pedagogy?
a. Research supplements teacher’s background of the subject matter.
b. Research updates trends and information.
c. Research brings about new discoveries in the bodies of knowledge.
d. Research serves as compliance to fulfill the course curriculum.

7. Among the components of language, which consists of vocabulary and how concepts
expressed through words.
a. Phonology

b. Pragmatics
c. Semantics
d. Grammar

8. How will you check the narrative assessment of the students that contains statements which
are entirely opposite of intended right values because he based it on his actual experience?
a. You cannot questions his life experiences therefore, just focus on grammatical structure and
style instead.
b. He has support and justify his argument with the strong theoretical basis
c. You give him low grades for showing his inability t master the competence intended for
Values Education as an effective-based discipline.
d. Analyze his reasons and try to redirect his values based on moral standards by sending
him notes and talking with him personally about it.

9. During deliberation of graduating honor students, the faculty members decided to declare
Student A to be the class salutatorian over student B based computation of grades. However, it
was found out that there was an error in the computation, days after the deliberation and
finalization. Ho would this be reconciled?
a. Just remain silent with the flaws and error in the computation as it may cause bigger chaos
and issue against the school.
b. Go with the decision, anyway it underwent deliberation and had a quorum.
c. As per protocol any decision during the deliberation cannot be changed anymore.
d. Correct the error and redeliberate the case and declare who ever turns out to deserve the
merit.
10. Which is the best strategy in integrating eco literacy in the curriculum through powerful
instruction?
a. Conducting an action plan for the scheduled nature protection project
b. Role playing on the role of school in preserving and protecting the environment
c. Researching on data that show the current status of our global environment
d. Presentation of environment situations or scenarios as culminating activity followed by
interaction discussions.

11. As a student teacher, you will go through guided mentored classroom teaching. What does
guided mentored classroom teaching mean?
a. Your Cooperating who is “sage on stage” will teach you on what to do.
b. You will have a mentor as “guide on the side”
c. You will depend entirely on your Cooperating Teacher.
d. You are entirely on our own to apply everything that you have learned.

12. After each field of Study episode, you are tasked to write a reflection journal, what is the best
item to include when you write this?
a. Learnings and insights gained in the episodes.
b. Pictures of the performance of the students
c. Detailed daily observations
d. Important words in the lesson

13. What kind of thinking skills is developed through Teacher Susan narrowing down from many
possible causes about e.g. the EDSA revolution for a single best thought on the main reason for
this momentous event?
a. Convergent Thinking
b. Flexible thinking
c. Fluent Thinking
d. Original thinking

14. In order to present a significant event in history what would be the most effective way of
presenting it that would make it more exciting and fun-filling learning and attainment.
a. Buzz Session
b. Carousel Discussion
c. Graffiti wall
d. Tableau

15. Whose curriculum development model begins with determining the objectives and ends with
evaluating effectiveness?
a. Olivia’s
b. Tyler’s
c. Wheeler’s
d. Taba’s

16. In longitudinal experimental study, when twins were born, they were separated and brought to
different opposite environments. When they turned 18, they meet again. It became apparent
that they behaved different, one as refined, while the other was rough. Which support findings?
a. Environments shapes up the kind of character of person
b. The society carries its function of reshaping a person’s habit through enculturation.
c. Parents should have responsibilities of molding their children on the right values
d. Heredity makes up a person

17. In terms of giving feedback, it is imperative for facilitators to immediately retrieve results of
corrected worksheets and formative assessments including necessary comments, suggestions
and needed support. What is the rationale behind this?
a. For the learners to have their scores kept and recorded as evidence of what they would get
as final grade.
b. For the learners to reflect on their learning retention and less mastered competencies as
basis for possible remediation and intervention before proceeding to the next phase of
learning,
c. For the teachers to have immediate compilation of the scores in the record
d. For the teachers to avoid backlog of assessments to be checked before proceeding to the
next phase of learning.

18. What does the baby do during the closing ears of babyhood which manifest progress in
affective intelligence?
a. Recognize friends from stranger
b. Respond to the child-like language
c. Shows different emotions
d. Carry out forgotten

19. According to research, which practice/s can enhance a positive classroom atmosphere?
I. Use students’ first names in class more.
II. Risk more personal self-disclosures which help your students see you as a real person
III. Have one on one conversation about the things that are happening in your student’s
life

a. II and III
b. I only
c. I and III
d. I,II and III

20. The teacher instills to the students the Filipino value of respect to the elderly that is shown the
provision of spaces in the building, granting of discounts privileges and prioritizing them in the
grocery stores and LRT stations. What literacy is being implied?
a. Social Literacy
b. Financial Literacy
c. Multicultural Literacy
d. Eco-Literacy

21. Given the availability of modern technology, which is recognized today as a kind of learning that
can happen anytime, anyplace and anywhere?
a. On-line learning

b. Face to face learning


c. Traditional learning
d. Hybrid learning

22. The Chinese proverbs says “I hear and I forget; I see and I remember, I do and I understand”
what is an application of this Chinese proverb in teaching?
a. Don’t lecture
b. Make them hear, see and do what you want them to learn
c. Ensure students give 100% attention
d. Make them recall their experienced related to the lesson

23. Among the rules in preparing True or False questions is that the items are completely true or
false without exemptions. Which of the following items follows this rules?
a. Member of the KKK were well equipped with arms to fight for revolution
b. Members of the KKK pledged their allegiance to both flag and country
c. Member of KKK were Tagalogs
d. Member of KKK belonged to the peasantry.

24. Which of the following strategies can be the least to consider by teachers in rearing for their
retirement?
a. Continuing professional development towards promotion and increment
b. Avail of life and retirement insurance
c. Sustain expenses relatively lower than salaries
d. Frequent trips with grabbed promo fares and freebies

25. On life span perspective which message best describes development as a lifelong process?
a. We enhance in socializing as important to maturing.
b. We change as the world changes around us.
c. We gain capacity for logical thought in school
d. We continue to learn and flourished in life.

26. The usually the second stage during the struggle of the family towards acceptance on the
condition of their respective child.
a. Leaving the child to others

b. Blaming others for the condition


c. Ignoring the child’s performance
d. Educating oneself about the condition of the child

27. What methods are best to utilize to cater global learners?


a. Old-time tested methods
b. Discovery methods
c. Exploratory method
d. Emergent and progressive methods

28. What is the appropriate designation for teachers of teacher education institutions who are
assigned by their deans to supervise field study (FSS) and practice teachers (PTs) in their
experiential leaning courses?
a. Teaching superintendents

b. Practicum teachers
c. Resource teacher
d. College supervisors

29. Should students be allowed to participate in establishing class rules ?


a. Yes, only if they are few, but no when are too many.
b. Yes, sharing responsibility with students for making classroom decisions increases the
students’ commitment to the discussion.
c. No, students to bend the rules to suit their desires.
d. No, with all her years of teaching experience the teacher knows the best.

30. On the type of standardized test which is used to measure various social, emotional, personal
traits, attitudes, and values?
a. Achievement test

b. Psychological test
c. Competency test
d. Intelligence test

31. The class of Ms. Cruz enjoyed the interactive discussion of an interesting topic that caused
overtime while delays on the next class with Mrs. Mata. What best attributes from the teachers
must emerge in this situation to avoid unhealthy confrontation and relational conflict?
a. Self-Expression: Silence
b. Humility: Pride
c. Apology: Understanding
d. Rights: Responsibilities

32. What is the most appropriate assessment technique that can be designed by a teacher to fit in
the given learning outcome. Solve problems in both conventional and innovative as a 21st
century skill?
a. Students will answer an essay on the topic “A solution to Graft and Corruption”
b. Students will answer the survey questionnaire on problem-solving skill assessment
c. Students will critique a documentary film on solutions to conflict in Mindanao.
d. Students will make research capstone on developing a system that would reduce traffic
along Magallanes Ave.

33. A teacher claims he is constructivist in teaching approach. Which does he do?


I. He focuses on student’s interests.
II. He builds on what students already know
III. He engages the students in a dialogue to help the construct their own knowledge
a. I and II
b. I,II and III
c. I and III
d. II and III

34. What is the pattern of development that can enable parents to plan ahead for the
development of the child?
a. It is fixed

b. It is Predictable
c. It is unknown
d. It is diverse
35. Which of the following is the most positive/progressive view of a life for a teacher?
a. Life is a struggle

b. Life is a gift
c. Life is a punishment
d. Life is a trial

36. The Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers obliges teachers to transmit to learners the
nation’s natural educational heritage. Why?
I. To promote national pride
II. To cultivate love of Country
III. To elevate national morality

a. I and II
b. II and III
c. I, II and III

d. I only

37. As technology connotes an human invention which of the following is mechanical


technologically?
a. Spring-driven clock
b. Television
c. Automobile
d. Computer

38. Under the Philippine Standards for Teacher PPST, how are newly graduated and PRC registered
teachers commonly known?
a. As Novices

b. As Proficient
c. As Distinguished
d. As Highly Proficient

39. Who among the following teachers would be mostly the target victim of financial scammers?
a. The generous and kind
b. The rich and powerful
c. The passive and submissive
d. The non-financially literate
40. What does internship mean in the New Teacher Education Curriculum CMO 74 and 75?
a. It is fulfilling course requirements including demonstration teaching before being immersed
in a real life classroom.
b. It is substituting for a full-fledged teacher to apply all learning theories.
c. It is the practical application of classroom learning to the actual class in a regular work
environment such as school
d. It is observing how kids learn everywhere.

41. Which of the following best connotes the Essential basic/fundamental view of education?
a. Ancient and medieval knowledge
b. Inevitability of change
c. Insight questions research
d. 3Rs-reading, writing, arithmetic, right conduct

42. Teacher Russel is integrative in her teaching method. Which of the following does she do?
a. She sees to it that her students are attentive from beginning to the end of the lesson
b. She plays no favor among her students
c. She presents lesson logically
d. She intentionally teaches values relevant to the lesson

43. Thesis is a requirement in school that usually culminates with oral panel defense. How can this
be done in time of pandemic that would sustain quality while ensuring safety?
a. Do it online, with papers circulated through emails and oral presentations can be done
through zoom conferencings
b. Skip the oral defense since it is difficult to execute it online, just submit completed papers.
c. Do it physically and follows health protocols
d. Ask parents to bring papers to the members of the panel in order to passed

44. What learning artifacts must be included to show that learning has takes place?
a. Comments given by your resource teacher
b. Result assessment tasks
c. Pictures
d. Letter of our pupils

45. What is the numerical index of an individual students and actual performance in a test?
a. Range
b. Score
c. Percentile
d. Decile
46. The new breed of teachers takes advantage of technology exposure brought by time that
enables them to understand, integrate, create, communicate, and compute printed and
written materials. Which describes the given 21st century teacher attribute?
a. Multitasked

b. Multi-literate
c. Multi skilled
d. Multi-specialist

47. Which term refers to an education process which puts emphasis on clear articulation on what
students are expected to know and do after the program, course or lesson?
a. Understanding by design

b. Curriculum development
c. Teaching by objectives
d. Outcome-based Education

48. Which of the following is considered the heart of learning facilitation and delivery process
when using blended learning?
a. Consultation phase

b. Formative assessment
c. Work sheets
d. Synchronous lecture

49. Which of the following cannot be considered a purpose of role playing as a spontaneous or
unrehearsed dramatization, in which the actors improvise performance and illustrates arts in a
defined situation.
a. Appreciate the consequences of their values-driven actions
b. Help them explore their values
c. Choose characters when portraying greet roles
d. Challenge students to questions attitudes
50.

51. One principle considered in the formulation of the Basic Education curriculum as contained in
RA 10533, the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, is inclusivity.
What does inclusivity mean?

a. Putting students without disabilities in one room to learn together


b. Putting students with disabilities in one room to learn together
c. Welcoming and supporting all students with and without disabilities to learn together
d. Making school requirements uniform in all types of learners

52. On the period of child development, which stage in the first manifestation of emotional
attachment to a mother
a. Adolescence

b. Infancy
c. Midlife
d. Young Adult

53. Among the following teachers will likely be able to cater the different needs, abilities and
learning styles of his/her students?
a. Dr. Paz who has long experience in teaching
b. Mrs. Alice who loves teaching and children
c. Ms. Chona knows different approach and method of teaching.
d. Mr. Lopez who has strong grasp of the lesson content

54. Many of our students are non-performing math. You decided to conduct an action research if
peer tutorial can help improve the academic performance of nonperforming students. Which
would be our specific questions?
I. What is the performance of math students in the pre-test?
II. What is the performance of math students in the post test?
III. Is there a significance difference in the pre-test and post test scores of Math
students?
a. I and III
b. I only
c. II and III
d. I, II and III
55. One of the issues confronted by the facilitators in this ne normal learning system is the rampant
cheating during online exam. Which of the following is the least to consider in taking remedy
to the given issue?
a. On cam test taking

b. Randomization App
c. Autochecking
d. Autotime limit
56. During the second week of prenatal period what is formed that nourishes the developing baby
now composed of primary type tissues.
a. Nueral tube

b. Placenta
c. Enzymes
d. Zygote

57. How can values be effectively integrated in a highly cognitive and academic discipline like
Mathematics?
a. Include the portion intended for values in the test prepared in every lesson
b. Post the expected general values on the board ever lesson to remind the students on adding
Obedience, Patience, and Honesty in solving mathematical problems.
c. Cite practical samples and actual solutions in the given problems, life, appreciations of
math concepts and then draws the implied valued appertaining to it
d. Put additional component in the lesson plan intended for value integration

58. Batas Pambansa Bilang 232 otherwise known as Special Education Act provides for
a. The inclusion of children of children of single parent.
b. The inclusion of children with special needs in all programs and concern of the
government.
c. The inclusion of children from disadvantaged and marginalized families
d. The inclusion of senior citizen needs.

59. What is the measure of the spread of test scores?


a. Mode
b. Mean
c. Median
d. Standard deviation

60. During the babyhood period, when do babies start to do motor movements like rolling back to
side, crawling, standing up, etc.
a. 1 month to one year
b. Months of the second year
c. Months of the third year
d. First week to third week

61. In the context outcome based teaching-learning which are the basis of evaluation?
a. Learning outcomes
b. Learning content
c. Instructional strategies
d. Learning resources

62. On deliver modes which comprise the curriculum process what is applied when the
assignment is to determine the extent of poverty in the Pasig squatter area?
a. Cooperative learning

b. Hands-on
c. Minds-on
d. Problem based

63. Who among the following teachers below did not perform a formative assessment?
a. Ms. Sinaco who asked questions when the discussion was going on to know who among
her students understood what she is trying to stress out.
b. Mr. Siduco who gave short quiz after discussion thoroughly the lesson to determine the
outcome of his instruction
c. Teacher Sinongco who administered a 10-item test to find out the specific lesson which the
students failed to understand
d. Prof, Sinenco who administered a readiness test to incoming freshmen students.

64. Which term from Vgotsky refers to a range of tasks that are too difficult for the child to
master but that can be learned with guidance of adults or more skilled children?
a. Zone of proximal development

b. Symbolic function stage


c. Life span development
d. Scaffolding

65. In teaching classification of concepts into specific categories what innovative and non-
conventional technique can you use that also in a way, preserves fun-filled cultural practice?
a. The Puzzle

b. The Zoo
c. Triad
d. Bingo Games

66. In view of 21st century student-centered learning what is the catalytic role of teacher as
classroom instructor?
a. Mentor of low-performing learners
b. Facilitator of student learning
c. Presenter of information
d. Guardian of moral behavior.

67. Tyler’s approach to curriculum development deductive. What does deductive curriculum
development mean?
a. Curriculum planners decide on the curricular objectives and design the instructional
strategies.
b. Curriculum planners decide on the curricular objectives but teachers design the
instructional strategies.
c. Curriculum planner decide on the curricular objectives, design instructional strategies, and
evaluation activities.
d. Teacher determine both the curriculum objectives and instructional strategies.

68. Upon interpreting the test scores of students, it appears that the got very low and some are
almost failing. Based on these results, which is a wise decision?
a. Let it be whatever the result of the computation is.
b. Make necessary adjustments of the data to make grade high.
c. Give plus points and merit to the students based on certain criteria.
d. Consider other aspects of students’ development, such as skills, attitude toward studies
and willingness to learn then, assist them.

69. On observation experiences during Field study, what is the significance of the intended aim in
observing environment, learners and teachers?
a. Purpose

b. Focus
c. Intentionally
d. Process

70. Teacher Jenette, a Math elementary teacher, applies the spiral progression approach in
teaching Math? Which does she do?
a. She gives realistic Math problems for students to solve.
b. She tutors pupil weak in Math separately.
c. She builds on math concepts learned from the lower grades as she teaches more
complex concepts in Grade 6 Math
d. She makes the Grade 6 pupils master Grade 6 Math concepts all at once.

71. Which the theory of human developments focuses on the social contest in which children live
and the people who influence their development?
a. Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development
b. Erikson’s life span development
c. Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory
d. Piaget’s cognitive development theory

72. According to previous researches, teachers are indulged to unreasonable debts and loans that
eventually reports to being drowned by payables later or even surrendering their ATM cards.
Which financial factor considered the least to affect this practice and its results?
a. Emergency funds
b. Compensation and fringe benefits
c. Savings
d. Expenses

73. From the models of equitable learning which strategy is MOST fundamental in the sense this
brings all other strategies together?
a. Active engagement by all learners

b. Various entry for multiple intelligence


c. Questions focused on learning outcome
d. Articulation by all on what and why they do in a class

74. Which philosophy of education is John Dewey known for?


a. Idealism
b. Existentialism
c. Progressivism
d. Reconstructionism

75. Of the 4 ways of presenting the content in a curriculum which approach puts topics in cluster
of major and sub-concepts and interaction?
a. Concept Approach

b. Modular Approach
c. Topical Approach
d. Thematic Approach

76. What should all teacher and students of the 21st century strive to become?
a. Digital bloggers
b. Digital immigrants
c. Digital natives
d. Digital citizens
77. What may be included as motor behavior reactions in child development?
a. Thinking, perceiving, feeling
b. Reading, writing, drawing
c. Concentrating, focusing, centering
d. Sitting, listening, singing
(motor behavior)

78. On kinds of disorders and diseases which makes a person loss memory of recent and past
events and having confusion and error in judgement?
a. Alzheimer disease

b. Schizophrenia
c. Alzheimer disease/cerebral palsy
d. Cerebral palsy

79. On test validity which type of validity reflects test that correlates with acceptable and valid
standard of measurements in performance?
a. Predictive validity

b. Criterion validity
c. Content validity
d. Construct validity

80. What disorder causes loss of memory or recent and past events, confusion and error in
judgement?
a. Autoimmune disease
b. Cerebral palsy
c. Alzheimer disease
d. Schizophrenia

81. What does differentiated teaching mean?


a. Teacher takes into account individual variation of learners’ knowledge, readiness and
interest when planning for instruction.
b. Teacher teaches learners of different genders.
c. Teacher recognizes different talents and allows the Grade six pupils to enroll in the subject
of their choice
d. Teachers teaches different subjects in school.

82. What is the most common problem among learners with this new normal learning system?
a. Bashing and trolling in the posted message online
b. Pornography
c. Rampant plagiarism
d. Cyberbullying in various forms

83. In preparing assessment procedures, the following steps taken but NOT to include _____.
a. Selection of instructional procedures
b. Placement of Students
c. Determination of student’s readiness
d. Determination of extent objective are met

84. On period of child development, what feature characterizes the child in the prenatal stage?
a. Physical growth
b. Language
c. Social attachment
d. Locomotion

85. If your students learn best through verbal lectures, discussions, talking things through
listening, and to what others have to say, what type of learners are you?
a. Kinesthetic

b. Tactile
c. Auditory
d. Visual

86. In order to attain the 21st century skills among learners, the following are relevant approaches
and prospects that schools should impose. If you arrange them based on effectiveness, which
one comes to the very least?
a. Bring learners to the real world where life action is.
b. Provide then information on direct instruction principles and perspective.
c. Expose them to great deal of researches and other inquiry-based modalities using
technology.
d. Guide them in searching for truth and exploring their own learning experiences.

87. You were assigned to substitute in a physical Education class, which of these activities is not
appealing to bodily-kinesthetic learners?
a. Making math moves

b. Joining extramural events


c. Sketching/illustrating events
d. Doing simple calisthenics
88. What is the learning paradigm involved in school physical exercise drills before entering
classrooms?
a. Observation

b. Conditioning
c. Reward
d. Punishment

89. This is the step by step strategy in teaching learners with intellectual disability with the
purpose for them master the step by step action in accomplishing given activity.
a. Systematic feedback

b. Task analysis
c. Teacher’s cuing and prompting
d. Direct instruction

90. St. Martin De Porres Academy administered a standardized achievement test instead of giving
teacher-made test to the graduating grade school pupils. Which could have been the reason
why this was the type of test given?
a. Standardized test uses multiple format while teacher made test uses the essay test format.
b. Standardized test has items of average level of difficulty while teacher made test has
easy levels of difficulty.
c. Standardized test is valid while teacher made test is just reliable.
d. Standardized test is used for mastery while teacher made is used for diagnosis.

91. You were having a face to face demonstration lesson using a power point presentation. All of a
sudden there was a power interruption. What is the best thing to do?
a. Get out of the classroom and look for a space where you can continue the discussion.
b. Stay in the room until the current is restored.
c. Stop your discussion, until the current is restored.
d. Just give remaining hours for take-away.

92. Which is the most recommendable mode of instructional delivery in today’s time to bridge in
borders of 21st century learning skills and address gaps of distances, learners’ perspective and
learning opportunities?
a. Blended Learning

b. Internet-based
c. Modular Approach
d. Face to face meeting
93. The following forms of traditional and modern technology which is most ancient way of
communication?
a. Morse code

b. Radio
c. Letter
d. E-mail

94. Schools have become open to the idea of borderless global society. Which among the following
educational practices support the multicultural perspective towards globalization?
I. Cultural exchange program
II. International school partnership
III. United nations celebration
IV. International conference on Peace talks for students and Teachers
a. I, II and III

b. II and IV
c. I and II only
d. I,II,III, and IV

95. What is the essence of inclusive education?


a. It is education for children with special needs.
b. It is welcoming children with disabilities in schools.
c. It is accepting all children for education regardless of race, size, shape, color, ability or
disability.
d. It is classifying students according to IQ and accepting all regardless of IQ

96. Which of the following can be the least to consider if we desire to rebuild and reform a
new educational landscape in the country?
a. Empower teachers in the powerful tools for effective teaching learning process.
b. Have a paradigm shift in systems thinking on school governance and operations.
c. Redirect and assist students on the use of technology and social media while veering
away its potential hazards to them.
d. Make additional content in the curriculum to further knowledge and information systems.

97. Here is a competency for Grade 3 Math: interprets data in different kinds of bar graphs
(vertical/horizontal). Which learning materials are most appropriate for students to
master the competency?
a. A written explanation on how to present data in linear and bar graphs.
b. Data presented in vertical and horizontal bar graphs
c. Video presentation on various kinds of graphs
d. A collection of data to be presented in vertical and horizontal bar graphs

98. Under uncertain circumstances when learners do not have the needed bandwidth of
internet for online learning. What would be the most possible flexible learning
resource?
a. Print module
b. Mobile phone learning
c. Radio broadcast learning
d. Free access schoology platform

99. When the teacher groups her students accordingly and ask them to perform and
present the concept that they had learned in Social Studies, what aspect does she
address?
a. Variety of teaching styles
b. Peer teaching
c. Student diversity
d. Gender sensitivity

100. On the characteristics of a teacher, which of the following connotes attitude?


a. Displays moral conduct
b. Dresses appropriate to the occasion
c. Accept new ideas.
d. Takes pride in work

101. Studies reveal that no matter how teachers reshape students according to value
standards, still when they got go back home, they will live with the values set at home.
What is the implication of this finding and what recommendation can be drawn?
a. The home remains to be the foundation of child’s values. Therefore, school should
strengthen its Values education program involving parents and empower teachers to be
models of positive values.
b. Uprooted from their homes, the generation of students today is difficult to redirect as they
live with their own beliefs. As such, they have to be oriented and trained on proper values
all the time.
c. Schools fail in making students have what they need to fully imbibe. Therefore, schools
should strengthen its curriculum in Values Education.
d. Due to non-prioritization of Values Education in the curriculum, students are misled by
their own set of belief that they witness and imbibe at home. Thus, DepEd should review
the curriculum and add more hours for VE subject.

102. How can a teacher best model social literacy in class?


a. Researching effective strategies in presenting the lesson for clearer and better
understanding of learners.
b. Analyzing dilemmas, drawing of life lesson and integrating values at the end.
c. Using highly technological toots in processing the teaching learning process.
d. Showing love, care, and concern to the learners while considering them as her own child.

103. It is form of distance learning that uses computer-networking technology to provide


interaction of teacher to learner?
a. On-line learning

b. Telescoping
c. Mentorship
d. Independent Study

104. Based on the CMO 104, s. 2017, which is one of those required of student teachers
before they are fielded to the cooperating schools?
a. Medical Certificate indicating that he/she is in good health
b. At least 2 ready-to- use instructional
c. Video recording of his/her demonstration teaching in the higher educational institution.
d. Prepared lesson Plans

105. By using averaging method of computing the final grade for the four quarters in a school
year, what is Cielo’s final rating if the following are his obtained grades?
Subject 1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd quarter 4th quarter Final Grade
Filipino 94 89 95 93 92.75
a. 92.75
b. 92.57
c. 92.52
d. 92. 25

106. In general what does physical movement contribute to human development in


general?
a. Demonstration athleticism
b. Having muscular body built
c. Enhancing muscular condition
d. Acquiring body resistance

107. Boy at six seven years old is an emergent reader. Which of the following shows he has
achieved literacy?
a. Fascinated with books

b. Word-by-word matching
c. Printing many words
d. Filling in the blanks in sentence

108. Truth remains true no matter how much pain it may bring to a person who became part
of it, without consideration for relationship, compromises and condition. As human
beings, we are bound to live with truth shall set us free. This is a reflection of what
ancient philosophical view?
a. Perennialism

b. Idealism
c. Existentialism
d. Realism

109. It is stated in Article VI- Sec 2of Ethics for Professional Teacher that every teacher shall
uphold the highest possible standards of quality education and make the best
preparations for the career of teaching and shall be at his best at all times and in the
practice of his profession. What does this convey?
a. Education for all

b. Continuing Professional Development


c. Teacher’s Ethics
d. Teacher’s Competence

110. All teachers are allowed to administer the following EXCEPT one. Which of the following
test is he/she NOT allowed to administer?
a. Aptitude teste

b. Multi-factored assessment
c. Psychological test
d. Achievement test

111. Which literacy in the 21st century refers to the ability to access, analyze, evaluate,
create, and act using all forms of communication?
a. Media Literacy
b. Information Literacy
c. Digital Literacy
d. -*Cyber Literacy

112. Which of the following represents a message from the teacher who makes assessment
test a constructive process for students?
a. “You did badly compare with the other class”
b. “Your grades will improve the next time”
c. “Think of dropping the class now”
d. “Your grades are too low to make you pass the grade”

113. On the stage life span, at what period does the child takes masculine and feminine
roles, achieve social responsibility and acquire emotional independence?
a. Late adulthood

b. Puberty period
c. Adolescence period
d. Late childhood period

114. A student teacher ought to engage in reflective teaching. Which makes him/her do
reflective teach as he/she is immersed in internship?
a. Participation in co-curricular activities
b. Correction of students’ test
c. Conduct of action research
d. Conduct of test item analysis

115. An approach in which additional learning experience are provided to learners with
gift/s appropriate for their chronological ages.
a. Acceleration

b. Promotion
c. Ability grouping
d. Enrichment

116. When do we say that one’s reflection is well-written


a. Clear but not supported by documents
b. Clear but shallow with some documents
c. Clear and supported with what was observed and analyzed
d. Clear but lacks depth and with documents
117. Which of the goals can be set so that students can be best self-motivated towards
appreciation for learning.
a. Desire to pass the grades

b. High ranking among peers


c. Success for high grades
d. Love for learning

118. Gestalt theories will give emphasis to the following ways of human learning, EXCEPT
_______.
a. Modeling

b. Stimulus-response
c. Imitation
d. Observational learning

119. If the teacher adheres to the behaviorist learning theory, what does she do?
a. Teacher enters into a dialogues with students
b. Uses drill heavily for mastery.
c. Ask students to construct meaning from a learning experience
d. Make students interact with one another.

120. Student teacher are expected to acquire life skills and soft skills. Are life skills and soft
skills synonymous?
I. No, but they are related.
II. No, life skills are sets of skills for adaptive behavior that enable individuals to deal
effectively with the challenges of everyday life and the work place
III. No, life skills are border in scope and include soft skills
a. I only
b. I,II and III
c. III only
d. II only

121. From an overview of education, who is at the center of educational system?


a. The parents and community
b. The Filipino child
c. The school administrators
d. The Professional teacher
122. On the teacher as a culture catalyst, which shows the need for staying grounded by
listening the people who can benefit from change?
a. Feedback

b. Modeling
c. Collaboration
d. Engagement

123. A group of Social Science teachers were asked to develop a problem centered
curriculum. What is/ are features are expected of their curriculum design?
a. Heavy reliance on ICT
b. Use of project-based and problem-based learning.
c. Teacher dominance of teacher throughout the period
d. Nor delivery of teacher lectures.

124. When she teaches Math, teacher Rosita develops her lesson deductively.
Which statement is TRUE?

Teacher Rosita:

a. Involves the learners as much as she can in the learning process


b. Begins her lesson with the rule or principle then gives example
c. Checks on learning now and then as she teaches
d. Emphasizes only the most essential

125. In discussing a lesson on procedural knowledge in his English class, Mr. Cruz invited Ms.
Jenette who is a Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) teacher, the former tackled
on the skills that students need to develop on the topic while the latter helped in laying
down the process of baking a cake as springboard in the given topic. What teaching
strategy is manifested in the given integration?
a. Team teaching

b. Peer teaching
c. Theme teaching
d. Pair teaching

126. You want to apply the message of Edgar Dale’s cone of Experience in your teaching.
Which will you do?
a. Make use of a possible combination of the elements of Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience
b. Make students direct their own learning.
c. Never lecture
d. Use only direct experiences for real learning.

127. In order to reduce issue on assessment biases, teachers need to prepare rubrics for
authentic assessment. However, the following standards have to be set in mind.
I. Rubrics must be prescriptive of the extent of highest and lowest rating to be given to
the learners.
II. Rubrics must include qualitative index to balance the measurement.
III. Rubrics must be utilized by at least three evaluators r raters to refrain from biases in
scoring.
IV. Rubrics must be well-crafted with good choice of words and clear descriptions and
competence to be measured.
a. I, III, and IV
b. I,II,III,IV
c. I and II only
d. II, III, and IV

128. Teaching internship is synonymous with _______.


I. Practicum
II. Field Practice
III. On-the-Job training
IV. Apprenticeship of RA 7796
a. I, III and IV
b. II and IV
c. I and II
d. I, II and III

129. Which is NOT a characteristic of an analytic learner?


a. Learns whole to part
b. Enjoys memorizing
c. Sequence objects in order
d. Works on details

130. In the Enhance Basic Education Act 2013, what are addressed by mention of Madrasa
curriculum who are given attention for inclusive education ?
a. Aetas children in Zambales

b. Mindanao children
c. Muslim children
d. Badjao children in Zamboanga
131. You are planning to put up a Science exhibit. Considering efficiency and active
participation of audience, which is most effective?
a. Albums

b. Interactive models
c. Still picture
d. Video presentation

132. Here is the statement in a True or False type of test. “A mother is a great person in the
world who is willing to sacrifice herself for and serve her beloved child whom she
considers her greatest treasure. As such, a students vehemently reacted for being
marked wrong in her answer which was “false”. She then, challenged everyone and
expressed her argument based on her context that she was adopted by a family who
found her in a box at the doorstep of the house when she was just a baby. Which
assessment principle was violated in the given item?
a. University of the concept

b. Trivial item
c. Tricky statement
d. Experiential context

133. In delivering the essential lesson, the facilitator may use either teacher’s video lecture
or available videos can be download from an online source. What is the difference
between teacher’s video lecture and downloaded video lecture?
a. The teacher’s video lecture is lesser attractive than the downloadable video lecture.
b. The teacher’s video is synchronous, while downloaded video is asynchronous.
c. The teacher’s vide lecture is usually longer than downloaded video lecture.
d. The teacher’s video lecture is more contextualized but downloaded video lecture is more
structured and organized.

134. It is a teaching strategy involving learners of varying levels to work together to solve
and/or accomplish given task.
a. Cooperative learning.

b. Peer tutoring
c. Descriptive modeling
d. Questioning strategy
135. The school keep on establishing partnership and collaboration with local government
and the community toward sustainable development. What is the rationale behind this
action?
a. Increase social support to attain desire learning outcome,
b. Change institutional culture
c. Get all schools to continuously improve.
d. Enable teachers to further enhance their contributions to learning outcome.

136. Even at an early childhood stage, what is known as the thinking process wherein young
learners realize their own limitations and mistakes, such that they try to adjust in
simplistic ways?
a. Metacognition

b. Correlation
c. Perception
d. Intuition

137. To address diversity of learners, what competency must the teacher display?
a. Problem-based instruction
b. Interactive learning method
c. Project-based activities
d. Differentiated learning

138. On the learning skills in the 21st century which is the focus of making up new ideas and
doing new things?
a. Collaboration

b. Creativity and innovation


c. Critical thinking and problem solving
d. Communication

139. If you want your students to develop reading comprehension and learning strategies
which one should you employ?
a. Reciprocal teaching

b. Cooperative learning
c. Peer tutoring
d. Mastery learning

140. In the light of modern concept of teaching, which is the characteristic of effective
teaching?
a. Pouring information to the learners
b. Allowing learner to learn on their own
c. Developing abilities to address the future
d. Removing the physical presence of the teacher.

141. Teacher A discovered that his pupils are very good in dramatizing. Which tool must
helped him discover his pupil/s strength?
a. Portfolio assessment

b. Performance test
c. Journal entry
d. Paper-and- pencil test

142. Which test items in the highest level of bloom’s taxonomy of objectives?
a. Explain how tree functions in relation to the ecosystem.
b. Explain how tree receive nutrients
c. Rate three different methods of controlling tree growth
d. Write a paragraph that observes coherence, unity and variety.

143. Which must be present for self-evaluation to succeed?

a. Consensus between teacher and student regarding evaluation results


b. Teacher’s approval of self-evaluation results
c. Teacher’s monitoring of self-evaluation process
d. Student’s intrinsic motivation to learn

144. The Early Childhood Care and Development Act provides for the promotion of the
rights of children for survival and development. Which the following statement is not
among its objectives?
a. Enhance the role of parents as the primary caregivers and educators of their children from
birth onward.
b. Facilitate smooth transition from care and education provided at home to community or
school-based setting and primary schools.
c. Assist the LGUs in their endeavor to prepare the child for adulthood
d. Enhance the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, psychological, spiritual and language
development of young children.

145. Bernadette enjoyed roller coaster when they went to enchanted kingdom. Just at the
sight of a roller coaster, she gets excited. Which theory explains Bernadette’s
behavior?
a. Operant conditioning
b. Attribution theory
c. Pavlovian conditioning
d. Social learning theory

146. Which is an underlying assumption of the social cognitive theory?


a. People are social by nature
b. People learn by observing others
c. People learn by trial-and error
d. People learn by association

147. The teacher’s first task in the selection of media in teaching is to determine the
_______.
a. Choice of the students
b. Availability of the media
c. Objectives of the lesson
d. Technique to be used

148. The class was asked to share insights about the poem. The ability to come up with an
insight stems from the ability to ______.
a. Comprehend the subject that is being studied
b. Analyze the part of the whole
c. Evaluate the worthiness of a thing
d. Relate and organize things and ideas

149. Which is not a characteristic of authentic assessment?


a. Focused on lifelike, meaningful, relevant types of students learning
b. Offers opportunities to study problem intensively
c. Easy to complete
d. Fruitful in terms of genuine learning

150. Piagetian tasks state that thinking becomes more logical and abstract as children
reach the formal operation stage. What is an educational implication of this finding?
a. Expect hypothetical reasoning from learners between 12 to15year of age.
b. Engage children in analogical reasoning as early as preschool to train them hor HOTS.
c. Learners who are not capable of logical reasoning from ages 8 to 11 lag behind in their
cognitive development.
d. Let children be children
1. Which does NOT promote creativity?

a. Providing open-ended activities

b. Using divergent questions

c. Allowing reflection

d. Encouraging memorization

2. Which is the most recommended mode of instructional delivery today that addresses gaps in
distance to increase learning opportunities?

a. Blended learning

b. Face-to-face meeting

c. Modular approach

d. Internet based

3. Which is the most appropriate assessment technique for this given learning outcome “Solve
problems in both conventional and innovative ways as a 21st century skill”.

a. Students will answer the survey questionnaire on problem solving skill assessment

b. Students will make a research capstone on developing a system that would reduce traffic along
Sucat Road

c. Students will answer an essay on the topic: A Solution to Graft and Corruption

d. Students will critique a documentary film on solutions to conflict in Mindanao

4. The design of tracks and strands in the senior high school curriculum that stresses competencies to be
attained by every K to 12 completer strongly adheres to which 21st century skill category?

a. Learning and Innovation

b. Leadership and Responsibility

c. Life and Career

d. Information, Media and Technology


5. The lesson presented in class must be selected and designed to respond to the learners’ life survival
today and his career preparation in the future. This implies which critical

attribute of 21st century education?

a. Relevant and Real World

b. Global Classrooms

c. Integrated and Interdisciplinary

d. Technologies and Multimedia

6. In the context of 21st century education, the teachers and learners are branded as digital
immigrants and digital natives, respectively. How will you differentiate them in

terms of aspects?

a. Manner of response: The teachers tend to reflect, while the learners usually react

b. Learning perspective: The teachers prefer experiencing while the learners opt for intellectualizing

c. Use of senses: The teachers utilize emotion and touch while the learners, hearing and seeing

d. Thinking style: The teachers think randomly while learners, sequentially.

7. The following are contexts and perspectives of 21st century education as a paradigm

shift from that of the 20th century, EXCEPT one. Which one is the exception?

a. Relevant and Real World

b. Time-based

c. Global Classroom

d. Integrated and Interdisciplinary

8. What skill demonstrate ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse teams, exercise
flexibility and willingness to be helpful in making necessary compromises to

accomplish a common goal, and assume shared responsibility for group work, and value the individual
contributions made by each team member?

a. Critical thinking

b. Collaboration
c. Communication

d. Creativity

9. The following concepts refer to the implications of 21st century Education for teachers

EXCEPT one. Which is the exception?

a. Teachers must maintain students interest by helping them see the connection of what they learn for
life with the real world

b. Teachers must excite learners to become even more resourceful so that they will continue to learn
outside the formal school

c. Teacher must be consistent in how they teach

d. Teachers must instill curiosity in students because it is fundamental to lifelong learning

10. The following are attributes of a peace educator EXCEPT:

a. Lifelong learner who continues to improve his/her own learning abilities

b. Has the skills of communication and conflict resolution

c. A responsible global citizen and an agent of culture and peace

d. Is motivated by service but expects rewards for services

11. What skills shows ability to reason effectively, use systems thinking, make judgements and
decisions, and solve problems?

a. Communication

b. Creativity

c. Critical thinking

d. Collaboration

12. Which philosophy influenced the cultivation of reflective and meditative skills in teaching?

A. Confucianism

B. Existentialism
C. Taoism

D. Zen Buddhism

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

1.According to progressivist educators like Carl Rogers, what is the absence of creativity among school
learners?

A. Conformity
B. Novelty
C. Convention
D. Industry

2.How will you characterize contemporary progressive education?

A. Classic knowledge
B. Virtue-driven
C. Traditional
D. Science-based

3.Which of the following is NOT relevant to Max Scheler’s hierarchy of spiritual values?

A. Goodness
B. Sin
C. Beauty
D. Truth

4.What does basic education in the Philippine encompass?

I. Kindergarten
II. Elementary and secondary education
III. Alternative learning systems for out-of-school learners and those with special need
A. II only
B. I, II and III
C. II and III
D. I and II

5.These are rights of the Child in indigenous minorities, but NOT to include

A. To use his/her own language


B. To be exempted from formal education
C. To profess his/her religion
D. To enjoy his/her culture

6.What characteristics manifest a teacher’s empathy towards learners/students?


A. Discipline and fortitude
B. Caring and love
C. Strength and conviction
D. Loyalty and affinity

7.What factor should Teacher Cess be careful about when she is teaching in a school for children in a
poverty stricken slum area?

A. Children’s race
B. Children’s socioeconomic status
C. Children’s beliefs
D. Children’s ethnicity

8.As many cultures had different ideas of a teacher, Which of the following is closest to the idea of a
modern classroom teacher?

A. Preacher
B. Instructor
C. Guru
D. Master

9.A teacher is a “trustee of the cultural and educational heritage of the nation and is under obligation to
transmit to learners such heritage.” Which practice makes the teacher fulfill such obligation?

A. Use interactive teaching strategies


B. Facilitate discovery of values from History
C. Adopt the latest educational technology
D. Observe continuing professional education

10.If you are part of the policy-making body of the school, you must be an officer of which organized
group?

A. Parents’ and Teachers’ Association


B. Parent Teachers and Community Association
C. School Governing Council
D. Student Government

11.After the 1987 Constitution, what is the first legal basis that makes “teaching” a profession and
considers teachers as professionals?

A.R.A.78
6
B.PD1006

C. R.A. 7640
D. Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers

12.For what response is continuing professional education or CPE installed for every professional
teacher?

A. Past ideas and practices


B. Monitoring of educational programs
C. New trends and reforms
D. Review of academic achievement

13.Regardless of the transition period, how many credit units for CPD is required of professional
teachers every three years for renewal of license?

A. 10 credit units
B. 15 credit units
C. 30 credit units
D. 45 credit units

14.Which of the following best describes a 21st century teacher who regular undertakes professional
training such as teacher seminars and workshops?

A. Servant leader
B. Entrepreneur
C. Optimist
D. Forever a learner

15.There is a gap between words and deeds, and so the teacher needs to exemplify certain
characteristic the most personal of which is:

A. to monitor one’s own behavior


B. to engage in socio-civic projects
C. to keep an open mind
D. to be tolerant of others

16.Which teacher’s personal trait is demonstrated by being gender sensitive and inclusive towards
learners?

A. Passion
B. Efficiency
C. Motivation
D. Fairness

17.Of the following, what is a good example of “learning to do” activity in teaching-and-learning?

A. Self-assessment of learning a module


B. Lecture on the topic of patriots
C. Demonstration of baking skills
D. Monitoring of learning drills

18.Which one goes with the view that a teacher’s job satisfaction is positively related to his/her
performance?

A. A licensed teacher is a productive teacher and a happy teacher.


B. A productive teacher is a happy teacher.
C. An unlicensed teacher is an unproductive teacher and an unhappy teacher.
D. A happy teacher is a productive teacher.

19.What are equivalent to standards under the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers?
A. Levels of qualifications
B. Certificates of training
C. Accreditation of schools
D. Cost of higher education

20.What is the basis for as ascertaining that a teacher succeeds in her work of educating individual
learners?

A. Their acquired competencies


B. Their getting a diploma
C. Their getting out of school
D. Their being praised by parents

21.Among the facets “hidden curriculum” that transmit right moral values, the most important by way
of personal influence are

A. teachers’ attitude and behavior


B. teachers’ poor efforts
C. teacher’s authority over learners
D. teacher’s innovation

22. Which teacher’s personal trait is demonstrated by being gender sensitive and inclusive towards
learners?

A. Exhibits
B. Seating arrangement
C. Instructional materials
D. Syllabus

23.From the models of the curriculum process, what did the Taba model choose as the beginning of
the curriculum process?

A. Organizing curriculum experiences


B. Formulating a design
C. Diagnosing learners’ needs
D. Defining the school agenda

24.How will you characterize a school curriculum which reflects the world’s economic, political, and
industrial trends?

A. It is classical
B. It is localized
C. It is process-oriented
D. It is globalist

25.What does the Madrasah program of the K-12 Curriculum prove?

A. Gender sensitivity
B. Inclusivity
C. Unity
D. Exclusivity

26.The concept of globalization came about in recent years because the world has become borderless
primarily due to:

A. ASEAN integration
B. Teacher exchange programs
C. use of English as a medium of teaching
D. advances in technology

27.Which of the following is the correct response of the teacher to diversity of learners in the
classroom?

A. Teacher sees high and low cultures


B. Teacher disregards what is diverse
C. Teacher sees nothing common among students
D. Teacher accepts and values diversity

28.The following concepts refer to the implications of 21st Century education for teachers EXCEPT one.
Which is the exception?

A. Teachers must maintain students’ interest by helping them see the connection of what they
learn for lifewith the real world
B. Teachers must instill curiosity in students because it is fundamental to lifelong learning.
C. Teachers must be consistent in how they teach.
D. Teachers must excite learners to become even more resourceful so that they will continue to
learn outside the formal school.

29.Along the themes for 21st century learning, which of the following subjects is easiest for integrating
the theme of financial, business and entrepreneurial literacy?

A. Arts
B. Economic literacy
C. Science
D. Geography
30.Who among the following would be mostly target victims of financial scammers?

A. The generous and kind


B. The rich and powerful
C. The financially illiterate
D. The passive and submissive

31.Which instructional process will be most appropriate, if Teacher Janus wants maximum student
interaction in his class of fifty (50) students?

A. After his lecture, he divides the class into small groups to share their reaction to identified
issues
B. He identifies students to do class presentation and interrogates the presenters after as the
class listens.
C. After his lecture, he conducts an open forum.
D. He makes them research on an assigned topic then requires share their findings in class.

32.What in the concrete outcomes is outcomes-based education?

A. Tangible products of class projects


B. Competencies in knowledge, skills and values
C. Objectives of learning in course lessons
D. Results by way of behavior change in learners

33.In introducing a new lesson, what is teacher Aira trying to determine when she relates a past lesson
to a new lesson?

A. Learners’ style in knowing


B. Learners’ knowledge base
C. Learners’ curiosity to know a new lesson
D. Learners’ motivation to know more

34.Which of the following is the most appropriate message by teachers on the first day of class?

A. That the year will require much discipline and work for all
B. That the year will prove the best and so each must compete for grades
C. That the year will require much work and industry to pass the grade
D. That the year will be a fulfilling experience for new learning
35.Which question can help develop students’ creative thinking skills after reading the story of The
Monkey and The Turtle?

A. Why did the Turtle treat the Monkey that way?


B. Did you find the story interesting? Explain your answer.
C. If you were to re-write the story, how would you end it?
D. Who is wiser-the Monkey or the Turtle? Why?

36.What domain of learning covers Teacher Patrick’s effort for students to discover personal value
applicable for life in his lessons?

A. Skills Learning
B. Affective learning
C. Cognitive learning
D. Metacognitive learning

37.How do you classify objective “To identify the parts of the flower” in terms of the Bloom’s
taxonomy of educational objectives at the cognitive level?

A. Analysis
B. Knowledge
C. Application
D. Synthesis

38.According to Robert Gagne’s sequencing, which should be the first step in planning instruction?

A. Plan to motivate
B. Test instruction
C. Specify context
D. Identify learning outcomes

39.Using Johann Friedrich Herbart’s approach to lesson delivery, which step is most relevant in
developing the young learner’s moral consciousness?

A. Focus on topic of interest.

B. Question the introduced topic.


C. Relate concepts to daily living.
D. Sum the lesson’s achievement.

40.What is the objective of routines for class management?

A. To reward performers
B. To ensure order
C. To eliminate stress
D. To punish offenders

41.Which of the following characteristics is of primary importance in the choice of instructional aids?

A. Stimulating and colorful


B. Suitable to lesson outcomes
C. Novel and true
D. At par with the grade level

42.For music appreciation of different musical epochs, which of the following is a most effective
instructional instrument?

A. Discussion
B. Audio recording
C. Modules
D. Photos

43.How is the technology behind virtual or cyber learning be best described?

A. Mechanical technology
B. Analogue technology
C. Psychomotor technology
D. Digital technology
44.Which of these enables people to browse documents connected by hypertext links?

A. Welcome page
B. URL
C. World wide web
D. Browser

45.What kind of preschool math application or app should teacher Rose use in her kindergarten class?

A. A developmentally appropriate app


B. An easy-access high math app
C. A beautifully designed app
D. A sophisticated app

46.As teachers, what kind of web application or app do we need in order to be more efficient and
productive in our use of platforms in the Internet?

A. Financial app
B. Instructional app
C. Management app
D. Inventory app

47.Which software is useful for text writing and organization in formulating articles or essays?

A. Microsoft Word
B. Database
C. Powerpoint
D. Spreadsheet

48.What role is the Library or Learning Resource Center fulfilling by helping students and teachers find
resource materials in other schools which are part of their consortium of schools?

A. Coordinating
B. Training
C. Instructing
D. Researching

49.What is the equivalent of education as “learning in any place, anytime and anywhere?”

A. Flexible learning
B. Research-based instruction
C. Constructive education
D. Outcomes-based curriculum

50.In modern times, what is one important contribution of machines to the educational work of teaches
and schools?

A. To demonstrate caring for


children

B. To enhance teaching and


learning

C. To demonstrate caring for children


D. To replace teachers in school

51.Human development is contextual. What does this mean?

A. A person’s development is influenced by the family, school, peer group, neighborhood.


B. Historical context is not part of the context of human development.
C. Life events is not included in the context of human development.
D. Human development is endless.

52.What is the nature-nurture issue in human development?


A. Whether development is primarily influenced by heredity or environment
B. Whether development is gradual or abrupt
C. Whether early traits persist or change throughout life
D. Whether personality changes as people go through the adult years

53.On periods of child development , what feature characterizes the child in the prenatal stage?

A. Language
B. Locomotion
C. Physical growth
D. Social attachment

54.The statement “We don’t live in a vacuum” means people are _______________

A. Nature-bred
B. Biological organisms
C. Social beings
D. Urban dwellers.
55.How does proximodistal development of a child’s motor skills proceed?

A. From the center outward


B. Outward toward the center
C. Top to bottom
D. From the bottom upward

56.On lifespan perspectives, which message best describes development as a lifelong process?

A. We change as the world changes around us


B. We continue to learn and flourish in life
C. We gain capacity for logical thought in school
D. We enhance in socializing as important to maturing

57.What process of child development arouses interest in learning through fun activities like music and
dance activities?

A. Socio-emotional
B. Cognitive
C. Biological
D. Maturation

58.Since chromosome endowment differs between male and female, what chromosomes belong to
females?

A. X, Y and z chromosomes
B. Y chromosomes
C. X chromosomes
D. X and Y chromosomes

59.In the context of Piaget’s cognitive theory, how will a teacher explain a pre-school child’s behavior
who says “gaya kahapon” (like that of yesterday) when in a restaurant the waiter asks him what he
wants to order?
A. Egocentric thinking predominates in pre-operational stage.
B. Intelligence is demonstrated through the use of symbols in the pre-operational stage.
C. The child is in the operational stage.
D. The child is incapable of seriation at his stage.

60.In Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis, which best represents the super-ego among students?

A. Their ideals in life


B. Their industry in work
C. Their self-esteem
D. Their self-confidence

61.On contemporary cognitive psychology, learning is proposed to be task-oriented, purposive and


efficient which is same as being ___________ .

A. Goal-directed
B. Situation
C. Meaningful
D. Appropriate

62.Which is/are true of a behaviorist teaching-learning process?

I. Fixed curricula
II. Repetition
III. Teacher-centered
IV. Passive

A. I,II and III


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

63.Vygotsky says that learning occurs in a social context. Which learning activity is most appropriate?

A. Research
B. Journal entry
C. Peer discussion
D. Individual PowerPoint presentation

64.In Bandura’s social learning theory, what is self-control over one’s functioning and over events, such
when students maintain their honor grades?
A. Creativity
B. Efficiency
C. Innovation
D. Self-efficacy

65.Among approaches to child development, which is the basis for Spanish friars in religious schools
using the stick to punish children who misbehave in class?

A. Classical conditioning
B. Social cognitive learning
C. Socio cultural learning
D. Operant conditioning

66.Which of the following is an effective reinforcement to conceptual ideas in a lesson?

A. Adding more ideas


B. Removing old ideas
C. Mixing ideas together
D. Relating ideas to real life

67.On the variety of intelligence as dispositions, what is one work inclination of a learner who can speak
and write effectively?

A. To be an economist
B. To be a journalist
C. To be a singer
D. To be an ecologist

68.For effective teaching-learning, there is no such thing as “one-size-fits-all”. What does this imply?

A. Consider multiple intelligences in teaching.

B. Always end up with a lesson summary.


C. Use performance tests since they are more reliable.
D. Allow students to use their cellphones in class.

69.What is the learning paradigm involved in the school allowing early childhood learners to join a field
trip to the Manila Zoo?

A. Observation
B. Conditioning
C. Reward
D. Punishment

70.Constructivist Teacher Iah asked her students to present a textual story on a modern political
hero in today’s millennial society. What kind of presentation does she expect from her students?

A. Script

B. Schema
C. Narrative
D. Advance Organizers

71.Which assessment form is consistent with the saying “The proof of the pudding is in the eating”?

A. Contrived
B. Traditional
C. Indirect
D. Authentic

72.Which of the following is an example of formative assessment of students?

A. Psychological test
B. Quizzes
C. Final exam
D. Placement evaluation

73.What is shown by results in a pre-test?

A. Current moral values


B. Present psychomotor skills
C. Previous knowledge
D. Past experiences

74.After a 200-hour sewing course, what is an appropriate outcome for assessment?

A. Hours completed
B. Labelling of sewing machine parts
C. Pattern of product
D. Product sewn

75.What is a tool for assessment of linguistically intelligent learners?

A. Building a model
B. Music listening
C. Book report
D. Oral field observation

76.What criterion is Teacher Marites focusing on when he evaluated science essay outputs of her
students for unity, sequencing and coherence?

A. Relevance
B. Appropriateness
C. Accuracy
D. Organization

77.In the Table of Competencies, to what do unit percentages correspond in the context of the
teaching-learning process?

A. Number of subject lessons


B. Number of test items
C. Number of Study hours
D. Number of lesson modules

78.The student’s score was: 80, 83, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89. What is the score 86?

A. Mean = S/n
B. None
C. Median = 86
D. Mode = 0
79.On DepEd’s Emphasis on learning and assessment, Which is given the highest percentage
contribution to the grade of student in Grades 1-to-10?

A. More stress on student discipline


B. More importance for performance tasks
C. More value for written work
D. More stress on leadership

80.What contributes heaviest to the student Grade in MAPEH and TLE?

A. Leadership
B. Performance task
C. Discipline
D. Written work

81.After each field study episode, you are tasked to write a reflection journal, what is the best item to
include when you write this?

A. Important words in the lesson


B. Learnings and insights gained in the episode
C. Detailed daily observations
D. Pictures of the performance tasks

82.The Resource Teacher was giving a formative test during your observation. You noticed two
students copying from one another. What will you do?

A. Pretend that you did not see them.

B. Tell a classmate that those two students were cheating.


C. Go to them and tell them to stop cheating.
D. Call the attention of the Resource Teacher discreetly about the situation.

83.As observers, which is the primary consideration when you look into the learning outcomes?

A. Check if the outcomes are stated behaviorally.

B. Count the number of learning outcomes.


C. Find out if the outcomes were mentioned at the beginning of the class.
D. Find out if the learning outcomes are aligned with the activities and assessment

84.The Principal requested your Cooperating Teacher to go on official business for three days and
requested you to take over her class. What is the best thing to do?

A. Tell your Cooperating Teacher that you might find difficulty in handling the class.
B. Prepare contingency lessons and let her/him check before she/he leaves.
C. Give activities to keep the class going.
D. Bring them to the library and assign additional topics for reading.

85.Cooperating Teachers belong to a team of teachers handling the same subjects, what must you do to
learn more from the other teachers?

A. Borrow their lesson plans of the same subject.


B. Replicate the materials they used in class.
C. Attend their meetings if allowed.
D. Request your Cooperating Teacher to allow you to observe other classes.

86.The Head Teacher requested you to revise the existing lesson plans, what do you think can you do to
best improve the lesson plans?

A. Re-state the learning outcomes


B. Change the learning competencies
C. Improve the assessment tools
D. Utilize varied teaching strategies

87.Which of the following is the initial task in preparing a research study?

A. Gathering of evidences
B. Definition of terms
C. Formulation of a problem
D. Analysis of findings

88.If a research finding is statistically significant, which of the following is true about the result?

A. It is probably not due to chance.

B. It cannot possibly be due to chance.


C. It is probably a chance result.
D. It is accepted as truth in all circumstances.

89.The directors of a graduate program in educational research wish to see what types of jobs their
graduates take after they finish their program. They randomly sample students from the program and
have them fill out questionnaires with items asking about the types of jobs they have had. They also are
asked to describe the roles they play in their current positions. Which of the following purpose of
research does this project try to accomplish?

A. Description
B. Prediction
C. Explanation
D. Control

90.Which of the following is the most natural and effective way to inculcate a culture of research among
students?

A. Add funds for research laboratories.


B. Employ research experts
C. Increase number of units for research classes
D. Relate research to lifelong learning

91.When is teaching-learning inclusive?

A. When all students regardless of gender, origin and condition learn together
B. When for specific purpose a school is open only to boys or girls
C. When for hiring purposes school prioritizes teachers from the community where the school is
located
D. When school is open to activities for religious, social and educational purposes

92.Which is a response of DepEd to the call for inclusive education?

A. Establishment of more SPED centers


B. Inclusion of identified learners with disabilities in the general basic education
C. Putting identified learners with disabilities in one classroom
D. Team teaching in every class

93.Which among the following policies state that the core principle of the K-12 curriculum is inclusion?

A. Senate Bill 996


B. Order 72, s. 2009
C. DepEd Order 21, s. 2019
D. CHED Memo 77, series of 2017

94.What is the appropriate teaching-learning strategy to respond to cultural diversity among learners?

A. One set of teaching-learning methods


B. Use of comparative assessment tools
C. Variety of teaching and assessment methods
D. Group entire class homogenously

95.Which exemplifies differentiated instruction directed at heterogeneous groups in a class?

A. Same task for all groups


B. Different tasks, appropriate for each group
C. Three Different teachers to assess groups
D. Divide class, same tasks

96.On learning deficiencies, what is learning disability in reading?

A. Dyslexia
B. Dyscalculia
C. Dysgraphia
D. Dyspepsia

97.Dyslexia is a severe reading difficulty. A learner who has this should be placed in a

A. Clinical reading program


B. Remedial reading program
C. Developmental reading program
D. Enrichment reading program

98.Researchers on the brain tell that brain is more “plastic” in younger children and potentially more
malleable for re-routing neural circuits. What is an implication on reading disabilities?

I.Early identification of reading disabilities is very important.

II. Remediation for reading disabilities must be given as early as possible.

III.Reading disabilities in late childhood are beyond remediation.

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

99.Melty is said to be born healthy without any unfavorable behavior seen during early stages of the
development. But she started to be showing some odd behavior when she turned 3 years old. She loves
to spin all circle things she sees in the hose. She wanted to eat same kind of food every meal time and
needs to use the same drinking glass she had learned to hold to. She smells the food before she places it
in her mouth before she eats it. This manifestation of the behavior of Melty is said to be the sign of:

A. Mental Retardation
B. Autism
C. Deafness
D. Blindness
100.Violet has difficulty performing mathematical operations; however, she is able to compensate
the given appropriate accommodations in class as well as support services her school offers. How
severe is Violet’s learning disability?

A. Mild
B. Moderate
C. Severe
D. Profound

1. Which of the following demonstrate the teacher’s integrity?

a. Innovation C. Moral courage

b. Entrepreneurship D. Decisive thinking

2. What adjective /s describe /s an ideal teacher ‘s relationship with other government officials?

I . Harmonious

II. Subservient

III. Personal

IV. Professional

a.I and II C .III and IV

b.I and II D. IV only

3.Which is most appropriate as choice of interventions in action research?

a.That they will be supported by ample funds

b.That they are doable

c.That they require many resources

d.That they adopt complex procedures

4.Can a licensed teacher go back to teaching even if he/she has not taught for the past five years?

a. No, unless he/she earns 45 CPD units

b. Yes, if he/she completes additional 6 units of Professional education and 6 units of


specialization in school recognized

c. No, because she left teaching for the past five years.
d. Yes , because he/she has a license

5. Which test is appropriate to for developing student’s ability to organize thoughts and ideas?

a.Fill in the blanks C. Multiple choice

b.E ssay D. True or False

6. Which of the following qualities is MOST becoming of a professional teacher?

a.Love of the profession C. Regularity in discipline

b.F rugality in saving D. Humility in work

7. If you believe in a student-led rather than a teacher- led classroom, which philosophical
perspective will be most useful to you?

a.Traditionalist C. Essentialist

b. Perennialist D. Existentialist

8. What does the madrasah program of the K to 12 Curriculum prove?

a. Gender sensitivity C. Unity

b. Inclusivity D. Exclusivity

9. Which of the following is not deliberately taught in the lesson but will influence the curriculum?
a.Learning peers

b.Choice of methodologies

c.Use of assessment instruments

d.Statement of outcomes

10. What numerical grade corresponds to the descriptor Did not meet expectations?

a.Below 75% C. 90%

b.80% D. 85%
11. Research ways that both subject content knowledge and pedagogical content knowledge are
positively correlated with teacher’s teaching performance. Based on this finding , which is a logical
recommendation ? A teacher must .

a. Must specialize in at least one subject area

b.Must go through a strong liberal education

c.Have an in-depth knowledge of content and skilled in teaching methodology

d.Must be generalist and expert in the use of appropriate teaching methodology

12. In the X to 12 Basic Education Curriculum, how are science concepts taught in Grade 1 to 2?

a.By the use of Science modules

b.Integrated with English

c.Through the science clubs

d. Integrated in Math subjects

13. If a test item has discrimination index of -.30, what should you do?

a. Re-use it:

b. Discard it,

c. Return it to the date bank of test items,

d. Improve on it.

14. Which instructional process will be most appropriate, If Teacher Olive wants maximum students
interaction in her class of fifty (50) students?

a.After her lecture, she divides the class into small groups to share their reaction to identified issues.

b.She identification students to do class presentation and interrogates the presenters after as class
listens.

c.After her lecture, she conducts an open forum.

d.She makes the research on an assigned topic then requires them to share their findings in class.

15.Why did Math teacher choose a web application that helps his students gain Arithmetic through a
game where players earn tokens and feel they are successful through a fun experience?
A. It teaches high skills C. It is engaging

B. It is difficult D. It requires mentorship

16. In introducing a new lesson, what is Teacher Aira trying to determine when she relates a past
lesson to a new lesson.?

A. Learners’ style in knowing

B. Learners/knowledge based

C. Learners’ curiosity to know a new lesson

D. Learners’ motivation to know more

17. What is a form if distance learning that uses computer-networking technology to providing
interaction of teacher to learner?

A. Independent study C. Telescoping

B. Mentorship D. On-line learning

18. Among facets of the “hidden curriculum” that transmit right moral values, the most important
by way of personal influence are .

A. teachers’ attitude and behavior

B. teachers’ peer efforts

C. teacher’s authority over learners

D. teacher’s innovation

19. To make grade reporting meaningful, which must be done?

A. Console parents whose children are non-performing by telling them that nobody falls.

B. Announce names attitudes who need to help.

C. Rank the Report Cards from highest to lowest them then distribute the same according to rank.

D. Explain how the grades were computed.

20. While she is now teaching fourth grade students, Teacher Niks mainly uses drills in order to
advance memory-building for higher test scores.

What principle of leaqrning should teacher Niks be aware of?


a. Learning begins with expected outcomes

b. Learning is an active process

c. Learning is a discovery of meaning

d .Learning is a collaborative process

21. Which of the following is True of the final grade of students, Teacher Niks mainly uses drills in
order to advance memory-building for higher test scores. What principle of learning should teacher Niks
be aware of?

a. The sum of the grades of learning areas are added together

b. General average is computed from learning areas with equal weight

c, Separate grades for learning areas and general average

d. Different weights for each learning areas and for general average

22. Which materials are used for instructional planning of course content and strategies?

A. Exhibits C. Instructional materials

B. Seating arrangement D. Syllabus

23. What is shown by results in a pre-test?

A. Current moral values

B. Present psycho-motor skills

C. Previous knowledge

D. Past experiences

24. Vygotsky says that learning occurs in a social context, Which learning activity is most appropriate?

A. Research

B. Journal entry

C. Peer discussion

D. Individual Powerpoint presentation


25. How can a teacher win the respect of students?

I. Demonstrate competence in facilitating instruction

II. Draw out learning from students rather than feed them learning

III. Treat each student as they are with care for their4 weaknesses

IV. Be model in all aspects of personal and professional life

II, III and IV C. I , II, III, and IV

I, III and IV D. III, and IV

26. To awaken thought among learners, which kind of questioning helps the process of reflection?

A. Open-ended question C. Directed question

B. Specific question D. Concrete question

27. The learner’s mind takes in information, processes that information, then uses that information
for learning. Which learning theory is explained?

A. Progressivism C. Behaviorism

B. Cognitivism D. Constructivism

28. How are transition activities best handled?

A. By surprising students on activity transition

B. By simply enforcing the next activity

C. By clustering students in groups

D. By setting instruction for the next activity

29. At what point does the science learner engage is critical thinking?

A. Learning procedures

B. Examining and judging objects

C. Observing objects

D. Gathering evidence
30. What kind of foundation for the curriculum is stablished by asking the school’ mission, vision
and core values?

A. Social C. Philosophical

B. Pedagogical D. Political

31. After a 200-hour sewing course, what is an appropriate outcomes for assessment?

A. Hours Completed C. Pattern of product

B. Pedagogical D. Product sewn

32. Which of the following best describes a 21st century teacher who regular who regularly
undertakes professional training such as teacher who regularly undertakes professional training training
such as teacher seminars and workshops?

Servant leader C. Optimist

Entrepreneur D. Forever Learner

33. Which is/are true of a behaviorist teaching-learning process? I. Fixed curriculum

II. Repetition

III. Teacher- centered

IV. Passive

I, II, and III C. I and II

III and IV D. I, II, III and IV

34. Which of the following is simulation to abstract the real world in learning?

A. Monopoly C. Role playing

B. Chess D. Scrabble

35. What level of the cognitive process is required in writing an essay on the level personality of a fellow
classmate?

A. Recalling C. Analyzing

B. Creating D. Applying
36. What criterion is teacher Cess focusing on when he evaluated Science essay outputs of his
students for unity, sequencing, and coherence?

Relevance C. Accuracy

Appropriateness D. Organization

37. Which of the following class discussions is most appropriate in integrating the theme of civic
literacy in the basic discipline of history and other GE subjects?

How democracy is vulnerable in corrupt nation

How tribal culture effects religion

How the stock market raises affects health in society

How the coronavirus pandemic affects health in society

38. What is the most essential in the student portfolio?

A. Reflection Journals C. Tests and self-rating

B. Display Photos D. Artistic design

39. Which of the following should be recognized when dealing with cultural diversity among
learners?

That inferior cultures should be disregarded

That superior cultures must prevail

That all students are the same in their cultures

That each students is unique in his/her own way

40. Which of the following is an improvement in the physical learning environment of a classroom?

A. More concept Mapping

B. Longer Lesson presentation

C. Better Classroom ventilation


D. More student-teacher interaction

41. Which of the following is the most appropriate message by teachers on the first day of class?

A. That the year will require much discipline and work for all

B. That the year will prove the best and so each must compete for grades C. That the year will
require much work and industry to pass the grade

D. That the year will be a fulfilling experience for new learning

42. After the 1987 Constitution , what is the legal basis that makes teaching a profession and
considers teachers as professionals. A. R.A. 7640

B. R.A . 7836

C. Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers D. P.D. 1006

43. Which of the following ideas is a fallacy of stereotyping that is unfair to student – learners?

a. All students have rights to have rights to be respected.

B. All students require quality instruction .

c. All students can best learn at their own pace.

d. All students from peasant communities are dull

44. Which exemplifies differentiated instruction directed at heterogenous groups in a class?

a. Same task for all groups

b. Different task , appropriate for each group

c. Three different teachers to assess groups

d. Divide class, same tasks

45. In Freud’s theory of Psychoanalysis , which best reflect the ego of a child? a. Confidence

b. Autonomy

c. Self Identity

d. Trust

46. in Bandura’s social learning theory what is self control over one’s functioning and over events ,
such when students maintain their honor grades?

a. Creativity

b. Efficiency
c. Innovation

d. Self efficacy

47. Which question can help develop students creative thinking skills after reading the story of the
Monkey and The Turtle ?

a. Why did the Turtle treat the Monkey that way?

B. Did you find the story interesting ? Explain your answer

C. If you were to re- write the story , how would you end it?

d. Who is wiser- the Monkey or the Turtle? Why?

48. Along Ericson’s psychosocial theory what is displayed by the child in saying “I do things without
worrying about them”?

a. Endurance c. Obedience

B. Discipline d. Autonomy

49. On learning deficiencies, what is learning disability in reading?

a. Dyslexia c. Dysgraphia

b. Dyscalculia d. Dyspepsia

50. How do you classify objective “To identify the parts of the flower” in terms of Bloom’s taxonomy
of educational objectives at the cognitive level?-

a. Analysis

b. Knowledge

c. Application

d. Synthesis

51. What kind of assessment uses a checklist, portfolio rubrics or a rating scale?

A. Informal assessment C. Placement assessment

B. Knowledge D. Alternative assessment

52. Teacher Miguel finds that student Marcia is emotionally insecure. Which of the following is the
best way to assist student Marcia?

A. Align activities to her needs

B. Give her more physical and less mental work


C. Exempts her in some subjects

D. Giver her extra assignments

53. According to Robert Cagne’s sequencing, which should be the first step in planning instruction?
A. Plan to motivate

B. Test instruction

C. specify Context

D. Identify learning outcomes

54. What domain of learning covers Teacher Patrick;s effort for students to discover personal values
applicable for life in his lessons?

A. Skills Learning C. Cognitive Learning

B. Affective Learning D. Metacognitive Learning

55. On the variety of the intelligence as dispositions, what is one work inclination of alearner who
can speak and write effectively?

A. To be an economist C. To be a singer

B. To be a journalist D. To be an ecologist

56. There is a gap between words and deeds, and so the teacher needs to exemplify certain
characteristics the most personal of which is .

A. to monitor one’s own behavior

B. to engage in socio-civic projects

C. to keep an open mind

D. to be tolerant of others

57. What is the role of the teacher in the axiom,” Teachers open the door, you enter by yourself?”

A. A s a Lecturer C. As a Facilitator

B. As a Coach D. As a Drill master


58. Which is the equivalent of self- awareness which is basic to social- emotional growth among
Learners?

A. Trust C. Integrity

B. As a coach D. Ego- esteem

59. Advance organizers use to make connections among various pieces of information for efficient recall

A. Elaboration C. Organization

B. Rehearsal D. Visual imagery

60. In preparing instructional materials, what is the primary factor to be considered?

A. The objectives of the Lesson

B. The technology available in the classroom

C. The diversity of the learners

D. The methods and techniques

61. In curriculum -making , what foundation is established by determining the learners


needs,culture, capacity to learn prior to writing a curriculum?

A. Philosophical foundation

B. Psychological foundation

c. Historical foundation

d. Sociological foundation

62. According to progressivist educators like Carl Rogers , what is the essence of creativity among
school learners ?

a. Conformity

b. Novelty

c. Convention

d. Industry

63. Using Johann Friedrich Herbart ‘s approach to lesson delivery , which step is most relevant in
developing the young learners moral consciousness ?

a. Focus son topic of interest.

b. Question the introduced topic.

c. Relate concepts to daily living.


d. Sum the lesson ‘s achievement

64. Of the following , which will you Implement as the most effective strategy for influencing human
emotion for retention and discovery of learning .?

a. Being humorous and light in teaching c. Applying drills to augment retention

b. Using of inspirational tool (book, film ,art etc) d. Using the internet by surfing for information

65. which can be said of Patrick who obtained a score of 75 out of 100 items in Grammar?

a. He wass among those who failed the test

b. He answered 75 items correctly

c. He performed better than 25% of his classmates

d. He is superior in ranking

66. Teacher Sara hears rumors about a teacher-peer accepting gifts to pass students who deserve to
fail .Which of the following is an acceptable action on the part of Teacher Sara?

a. Discuss the rumor among peers

b. Avoid rumors as these are without proof

c. Send the rumor to the principal

d. Send an anonymous letter to higher authority

67. To what pillar of learning does collaborative project – making belong?

a. Learning to know

B. Learning to live together

c. Learning to be

d. Learning to do

68. How will you characterize contemporary progressive education?

a. Classic knowledge

b. , Virtue driven

c. Traditional

d. science -based
69. These are examples of scaffolds that the teacher can use to facilitate learning especially for
those who falter or fall behind in class discussions, but NOT to include . a. Question

b. Cues

c. Drills

d. Prompts

70. Which of the following is TRUE of brainstorming as a group dynamics activity?

A. True ideas surface in discussion

B. Ideas tax the brain

c. No ideas are rejected

d. Best ideas are selected

71. Which of the following issues is appropriate for collaborative action research by teachers in the
school?

a. Poverty in the regional community

b. Political dynasty during elections \

c. Increasing number of student absences

d. Climate change affecting the world

72. At what instance is the teacher a Writer of the curriculum ?

a. Presenting class lessons

b. Preparing lesson plans

c. assessing lesson outcomes

d. Checking lesson exams

73. How is reflection recorded in action research ?

a. Through the curriculum

b. Through a report journal

c. Through a lesson plan


d. Through a syllabus

74. The students score was: 80,83,84,86,87,88,89, what is the score 86?

a. Mean

b. None

c. Median

d. Mode

75. Owing to more flexible instruction such as through group discussion and role playing, how can
seating arrangement be done?

a. Moveable chair arrangement

b. Elimination of chair arrangement

c. Fixed chair arrangement

d. Increased chair arrangement

76. These are rights of the child in indigenous minorities , but NOT to include .

a. to use his / her own language

b. to exempted from formal education

c. to profess his / her religion

d. to enjoy his /her culture

77. Which of the following is NOT relevant to Max Scheler’s hierarchy of spiritual values ? By which
a. Goodness

b. Sin

c. Beauty

d. Truth

78. On DepEd’s emphasis on learning and assessment , which is given the highest percentage
contribution to the grade of students in Grades 1to 10?

a. More stress on student discipling.


b. More importance for performance tasks.

c. More value for written work .

d. More stress on leadership .

79. Scores in a distribution are extreme . Which is TRUE of the score distribution ?

The range is low.

The rage is zero.

c. The rage is high

d. The scores are close to each other

80. Of the following , what is a good example of “:learning to do” activity in teaching -and- learning?

a. Self – assessment of learning a module

b. Lecture on the topic of patriots

c. Demonstration of baking skills

d. Monitoring of learning drills

81. From the models of the curriculum process , what did the Taba model choose as the beginning
of the curriculum process?

a. Organizing curriculum experiences

b. Fomulating a design

c. . Diagnosing learner’ needs

d. Defining the school agenda

82. Which of the following ideas exemplify stereotyping that is unfair to student -learners?

a. All students can best learn at their on pace

b. All students require quality instruction

c. All students have rights to be respected

d. All students from peasant communities are dull


83. Which of the following characteristics if of primary importance in the choice of instructional
aids?

a. Stimulating and colorful

b. Suitable to lesson outcomes

c. Novel and true

d. At par with the grade level

84. what is the primary purpose of a bulletin board sdisplay on national patriots with photos and
biographical text?

a. New information

b. Decorative

c, Linguistic

d. Motivational

85. What does a difficulty index of 10 mean? The test item is .

a. not valid

b not reliable

c. easy

d. Difficult

86. What is the objective of routines for class management?

a. To reward performers

b. To ensure order

c. To eliminate management

d. To punish offenders

87. Learner actively builds knowledge in the process of social interaction . Which learning theory is
explained?

a. Constructivism

b. Cognitivism
c. Behaviorism

d. Progressivism

88. Dyslexia is a severe reading difficulty. A learner who has this should be placed in a .

Clinical reading program

Remedial reading program

c. Developmental reading program

d. Enrichment reading program

89. Which of the following best exemplifies the application of Gestalt theory on insight learning?

a. Teacher uses powerpoint to teach history

b. Teacher gives quizzes after each history lesson

c. Teacher focuses on people who make history

d. Teacher realates past history to present events

90. How will you characterize a school curriculum which reflects the worlds economic , political and
industrial trends?

a. It is classical

b. It is localized

c. It is process -oriented

D. It is globalist

91. What is the appropriate teaching -learning strategy to respond to cultural diversity among
learners?

a. Variety of teaching and assessment methods

b. One set of teaching -learning methods

c. Use of comparative assessment tools

d. Group entire class homogenously

92. What kind of preschool math application or app should teacher Rose use in her kindergarten
class?
a. A developmentally appropriate app

b. An easy -access high math app

c. A beautifully designed app

d. A sophisticated app

93. Which of the following is the initial task in preparing a research study?

a. Gathering of evidences

b. Definition of terms

c. Formulation of a problem

d. Analysis of findings

94. Among approaches to child development , which is the basis for Spanish friars in religious
schools using the stick to punish children who misbehave in class?

a. Classical conditioning

b. Social cognitive learning

c. Socio cultural learning

d. Operant conditioning

95. What in the concrete outcomes is outcomes -based education ?

a. Tangible Products of class projects

b, Competencies in knowledge , skills and values

c. Objectives of learning in course lessons

d. Results by way of behavior change in learners

96. Which is TRUE of the Philippine educational system?

a. Full tuition subsidy for students enrolled in the private schools in all levels.

b. Full tuition subsidy for students enrolled in the private school in in the private schools in the
basic level

c. Free educationin public elementary and secondary schools.


d. Free educational in the government schools in all levels.

97. Researchers on the brain tell that brain is more “plastic “ in younger children and potentially
more malleable for rerouting neural circuits. What is an implication on reading disabilities?

I. Early identification if reading disabilities is very important.

II. Remediation for reading disabilities must be given as early as possible

III. Reading disabilities in late childhood are beyond remediation. a. II only

b. Ionly

c. Iand II

d. IIonly

98. Does the solution getting moreb funds directly and immediately solves the problem of a totally
irrelevant school curriculum?

a. Partly yes

b. Partly no

c. No

d. yes

99. The concept of globalization came about in recent years because the world has become
borderless primarily due to .

a. ASEAN integration

b. Teacher exchange programs

c. Use of English as a medium of teaching

d. advances in technology

100. What kind of teacher planning establishes general content and is often prepared by a committee
of experts?

a. Term planning

b. Weekly planning
c. Course mapping

d. Unit planning

101. After the 1987 Constitution, what is the first legal basis that makes teaching a profession
and considers teachers as professionals?

A. R.A. 7836

B. P.D. 1006

C. R.A. 7640

D. Code of ethics that professional teachers

102. In the context of kinds of test questions, to what does the table of Competencies relate?

A. Sequencing of test items

B. Source of test items

C. Cognitive level of test items

D. Number of test items

103. On contemporary cognitive psychology, learning is proposed to be task-oriented, purposive and


efficient which is same as being .

A. goal- directed C. meaningful

B. situational D. appropriate

104. On the theoreti cal foundation of the curriculum, why is organizing data prior to making general
conclusions important to curriculum planning and designing?

A. This is a way of essentialist philosophy

B. This is the way adopted by classical philosophers

C. This is the easy way to obtain results

D. This is the scientific way to a valid curriculum

105. Among thinking skills, Complex-cognitive means ability .

A. to integrative varied information


B. to maintain distinctions

C. to break down varied information

D. to identify and place ideas into categories

106. To be an effective classroom manager, what should be coupled with a friendly attitude?

A. Supervision skills C. Caring attitude

B. Confidence D. Tolerance

107. On principles of teaching- and –Learning, what do behaviorist theorists see as the way to
develop learners?

A. Learning by feeling C. Learning by doing

B. Learning by valuing D. Learning by thinking

108. Which one goes with the view that a teacher’s job satisfaction is positively related to his/her
performance?

A. A licensed teacher is a productive teacher and a happy teacher.

B. “ A productive teacher is a happy teacher.”

C. An unlicensed teacher is an unproductive teacher and an unhappy teacher D

. ‘’ A happy teacher is a productive teacher.”

109. Of the following, which is most essential to the student portfolio?

A. Reflection journals C. Test and self-rating

B. Display Photo D. Artistic design

110. Which best indicates efficiency in a two-way communication between teacher and students?

A. Defense for ideas C. Ready to talk

B. Ability to explain D. Open to listen

111. What does it mean when a misdemeanor has a ‘’ripple effect’’ on the class?
A. That misbehavior will end

B. That the class will know the misbehavior

C. That the whole class is to be blamed for the misbehavior

D. That in can affect the whole class

112. What principle is behind Vygotsy’s theory in illustrating guidance that leads to independent
performance of students in learning?

A. Apprenticeship C. Motivation

B. Scaffolding D. Fairness

113. Which teacher’s personal trait is demonstrated by being gender sensitive and inclusive towards
learners?

A. Passion C. Motivation

B. Efficiency D. Fairness

114. What characteristics manifest a teacher’s empathy towards learners/students?

A. Discipline and fortitude C. Strength and conviction

B. Caring and love D. Loyalty and affinity

115. Why are routines helpful for class management?

A. to ensure order C. To reward performers

B. to punish offenders D. To eliminate stress

116. For effective teaching-learning, there is no such things as one-size-fits-all. ‘’ what does this
imply?

A. Consider multiple intelligences in teaching.

B. Always end up with a lesson summary.

C. Use performance tests since they are more reliable

D. Allow students to use their cellphone in class.


117. Which of the following is the correct response of the teacher to diversity of learners in
the classroom?

A. Teacher sees high and low cultures

B. Teacher disregards what is diverse

C. Teacher sees nothing common among students

D. Teacher accepts and values diversity

118. For music appreciation of different musical opochs, which of the following is a most effective
instructional instrument?

A. Discussion C. Models

B. Audio recording D. Photos

119. Which is a good attention getter in introducing a lesson?

A. Relate lesson with anecdotes

B. Reading lesson objectives

C. Assigning reading before the class

D. Revealing lesson conclusions

120. On classroom activities, the following are appropriate for learners who have good verbal-
linguistic skills, but NOT to include .

A. Calculations C. Discussion

B. Journal writing D. Debates

121. Which of the following is an example of formative assessment of students?

A. Psychological test C. Final exam

B. Quizzes D. Placement evaluation

122. What factor should Teacher Cess be careful about when she is teaching in a school for children
in a poverty stricken slum area?

A. Children’s race
B. Children’s socio-economic status

C. Children’s beliefs

D. Children’s ethnicity

123. What is the most appropriate role of teachers in the community with respect to their examples
and conduct?

A. Superiors C. Elders

B. Role models D. Village watchers

124. What is the appropriate teaching-learning strategy to respond to cultural diversity among
learners?

A. Use of comparative assessment tools

B. Group entire class homogenously

C. One set of teaching-learning methods

D. Variety of teaching and assessment methods

125. How is the technology behind virtual or cyber learning be best describe?

A. Mechanical Technology C. Psycho-motor technology

B. Analogue technology D. Digital technology

126. How can teachers make parents find reporting of grades of their children meaningful?

A. By comparing grades of individuals students

B. By distributing grade report cards

C. By telling parents the limitations of their children

D. Digital technology

127. Which of the following is an effective reinforcement to conceptual ideas in a lesson?

A. Adding more ideas

B. Relating ideas to real life


C. Mixing ideas together

D. Relating ideas to real life

128. What does basic education in the Philippines encompass?

I. Kindergarten

II. Elementary and secondary education

III. Alternative learning systems for out-of- school learners and those with special need

A. II only C. II and III

B. I, II and III D. I and II

129. Which should be presented first prior to discussing a lesson on Florante at Laura?

A. Lesson sequencing

B. Lesson assessment tools

C. Lesson learning outcomes

D. Lesson method of learning

130. What is Miss Castro focusing on as she evaluated her Kindergarten students picture drawing and
coloring for their design, color choice, and overall apprearance?

A. Organization C. Materials choice

B. Beauty D. Accuracy

131. What is the primary purpose of a bulletin board display for Mother’s Day with hearts and love
graphic design?

A. Instructional C. Linguistic

B. Information D. Motivational

132. How many learning areas graded as “ Did not meet expectations” will mean retention in the
same grade level for grades 1-to- 10?

A. Three or more C. One or two

B. Two D. One
133. What teaching- learning approach is adopted in teaching the same major subjects
(English, Math, Science) in K- to- 12 curriculum?

A. Spiral teaching-learning

B. Higher order thinking teaching- learning

C. Differentiated teaching- learning

D. Redundant teaching-learning

134. What are equivalent to standards under the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers?

A. Levels of qualifications

B. Certificates of training

C. Accreditations of school

D. Cost of higher education

135. Which assessment form is consistent with the saying ”The proof of the pudding is in the eating
“.?

A. Contrived C. Indirect

B. Traditional D. Authentic

136. What contributed(s) heaviest to the student grade in MAPEH and TLE?

A. Leadership C. Discipline

B. Performance tasks D. Written work

137. What is required in order in order to go up the next grade level for a student who did not meet
expectations in Two learning areas?

A. Pass remedial classes

B. Take remedial classes even without passing them.

C. Reduction to lower level

D. Repeat the whole grade level

138. What facet of teaching- and learning can best draw participation of every student into classroom
discussion?
A. Dominance of individuals in a group

B. Creative thingking of each participant

C. Reacting to everything

D. Feeling of being part of a group

139. On periods of child development, what feature characterizes the child in the prenatal stage?

A. Language C. Physical growth

B. Locomotion D. Social attachment

140. What is a tool for assessment of Linguistically intelligent learners?

A. Building a model C. Book report

B. Music Listening D. Oral field observation

141. In the Table of Competencies, to what do unit percentages correspond in the context of the
teaching- learning process?

A. Number of subject lessons C. Number study hours

B. Number of test items D. Number of lesson modules

142. What is the basis for ascertaining that a teacher succeeds in her work of educating individual
learners?

A. Their acquired competencies

B. Their getting a diploma

C. Their getting out of school

D. Their being praised by parents

143. What is the learning paradigm involved in the school allowing early child learners to join a field
trip to the Manila Zoo?

A. Observation C. Reward

B. Biological D. Punishment
144. The statement ‘’ we don’t live in a vacuum’’ means people are .

A. Nature- bred C. Social beings

B. Biological organisms D. Urban dwellers

145. As an intellectual leader which characteristics trait must a teacher display?

A. Dislikes for teacher organizations C. Is prejudiced toward lazy students

B. Is convinced by illogical arguments D. Researched-based in his lectures

146. Constructivist Teacher Edna asked her students to present a texture story on a modern political
hero in todays millennial society . What kind of pressentatioin does she expect from her students?

a. Script

b. Schema

c. Narrative

d. Advance organizer

147. Which of these enables people to browse documents connected by hypertes links ?

a. Welcome page

b. URL

c. World Wide Web

d. Browser

148. On age period of development at what age should the school teach knowledge and appreciation
of career and professional values

a. About 45- 65 years

b. about 17-45 years

c. From birth to about 18months

d. About 18months to 6 years

`149. As many cultures had different ideas of a teacher which of the following is closest to the idea of a
modern classroom teacher?
a. Preacher

b. Instructor

c. Guru

d. Master

150. Along Bloom’s taxonomy , which cognitive processing is done when the teacher asks students to
rate their work using ascoring rubric?

a. Applying b Synthesizing c. Analyzing

d. Evaluating

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - SET 1

1. In his History class, teacher Naomi uses a current events IQ contest to determine champions in
identifying people, places, and events. What learning objective/outcome does she aim to achieve?

A. Application

B. Knowledge or recall
C. Responding
D. Perpetual abilities

2. Which of the following best relate to basic

literacy to learners?

A. Drill

B. Text-based learning
C. Field experience
D. Demonstration

3. On clusters of meaningful learning activities, which does not belong to bodily-kinesthetic learning
activities?
A. Story telling

B. Hands-on demonstration
C. Dance
D. Role-playing

4. How can lessons be made more meaningful by way of learning continuity?

A. Add value to content

B. Introduce new content


C. Stress retention of facts
D. Relate present with past lesson

5. How can a teacher introduce new information to students?

A. Valuing new knowledge

B. Relating it to knowledge they already know


C. Demonstrating novelty of new knowledge
D. Increasing retention of new knowledge

6. When classes began, Teacher Dan asked student in pairs to interview and introduce each other to the
class. How will this activity be classified according to Edgar Dale’s cone of experience?

A. Purposeful experience

B. Verbal symbols
C. Dramatized experience
D. Demonstration

7. In cognitive learning, what are firmly established and thoroughly tested principles or theories?

A. Hypothesis
B. Facts
C. Laws
D. Concepts
8. Among cognitive objectives, what refers to the transfer of knowledge from one concept to
another?

A. Synthesis

B. Application
C. Analysis
D. Comprehension

9. In the taxonomy of learning objectives or outcomes, which relates to judging in terms of internal
evidence or logical consistency, or external evidence consistent with fact?

A. Evaluation
B. Receiving
C. Valuing
D. Application

10. Under the domains of learning, to what domain do comprehension, analysis, and

evaluation belong?

A. Reflective

B. Cognitive
C. Affective
D. Psychomotor

11. Among cognitive levels of thinking, what cognitive level is stressed by the Essay question: “In the
light of the facts presented, what is most likely to happen when…?”

A. Inferring
B. Classifying
C. Applying
D. Analyzing
12. Of skills teachers should understand and students need to acquire, which is the ability to
monitor and modify thinking, as well as deal with ambiguous or unclear information without getting
frustrated?

A. Focusing

B. Sharpening
C. Tolerance
D. Narrowing

13. Among categories of thinking skills, which is the ability to break down complex information into
parts for understanding?

A. Focusing
B. Narrowing
C. Sharpening
D. Analysis

14. Which aspect of multi-intelligence is enhanced by asking students to work on a physical model of the
atom after a teacher’s discussion on the subject of the atom? *

A. Interpersonal
B. Kinesthetical
C. Mathematical
D. Linguistic

15. In his Literature class, teacher Ted gives stress to one’s own ability to write poetic verse, drawn from
sensible images, thoughts, and perceptions. What creative thinking behavior is he trying to develop in
students?

A. Curiosity
B. Awareness
C. Originality
D. Elaboration
16. What is the primary advantage of active learning techniques (discussion, role play, gaming, etc.)
in instruction?

A. Higher order thinking


B. Problem-solving
C. Student engagement
D. Focus on questions, not answers

17. Among thinking skills in learning, what includes fluent, flexible, original and elaborate

thinking?
A. Divergent thinking
B. Convergent thinking
C. Critical thinking
D. Problem solving

18. In his speech class, teacher Rod uses poetry dramatic reading by students, using movements (c,
gestures, facial expressions, creative movements, etc). What learning objectives or outcome is he
looking for?

A. Non-discursive communication
B. Reflex movements
C. Skilled movements
D. Characterization

19. Under the affective domain of learning, what includes active attention to stimuli such as
acquiescence, willingness to answer, and feelings of satisfaction?

A. Organization
B. Valuing
C. Responding
D. Characterization

20. Of the following, which is the most effective way to advance practical oral proficiency of students?
A. Give more group work compared with individual work
B. Request the construction of a school speechlaboratory
C. Engage students in conversational activities
D. Give stress to correct grammar

21. What kind of literary works are very creative by way of descriptive language and

dramatic episodes?

A. Fiction novels

B. Historical account
C. Biography
D. Autobiography

22. Where can students find critical views on current event in newspapers?

A. Entertainment page
B. Opinion page
C. Ads section
D. News page

23. Which is an example of a book or writing intended for moral knowledge of the very

young readers?

A. Romeo and Juliet

B. Diary of Anne Frank


C. Jack and the Beanstalk
D. Les Miserables

24. What desirable thinking behavior is aimed in poetry as a writing activity?

A. Interest
B. Originality
C. Awareness
D. Curiosity

25. Among models of reading strategies, what did student Lina adopt when she read back and forth,
attending to both what is in her mind and what’s on the page?

A. Down-top
B. Interactive
C. Top-down
D. Bottoms-up

26. Sequence the following events on the historical development of reading: (I.) Greek letters and the
Roman alphabet were developed

(II.) Through the Semite’s ingenuity, sounds and symbols gave rise to the Phoenician alphabet
(III.) People used pictures and characters to convey messages
(IV.) Researchers showed the process of
reading, comprehension, and interpretation

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

C. III, II, I and IV


D. IV, II, I and III

27. What is known as learning a new word by studying its roots and affixes?

A. Morphology
B. Phonetic analysis
C. Structural analysis
D. Contextualization

28. What is known as getting the meaning of a new unfamiliar word by looking for hints from
surrounding words in a sentence or paragraph?

A. Context clues
C. Semantic clues

B. Syntactic clues

D. Graphophonic clues

29. In Grace Godell’s Reading Skills Ladder, which is at the very bottom and needed to move up to the
sequential ladder of reading skills?

A. Vocabulary building
B. Phonetic analysis
C. Basic sight words
D. Structural analysis

30. In Grace Godell’s Skills Ladder, which step should come last and only when needed?

A. Using contextual clues


B. Using the dictionary
C. Using parts of a book
D. Using phonetic analysis

31. How will you make a child memorize the table of multiplication from the point of view of Pavlov?

A. Make them understand the meaning of multiplication `


B. Call the child’s attention every time you recite the table for them
C. Model the recitation of the table of multiplication
D. Reward the child with a candy for every correct recitation

32. What field of education manages children with behavioral problems like attention-deficit disorders?

A. Distance education

B. Special education
C. Skills and technology training
D. Early childhood education
33. Of the following, which is the truest of adolescents?

A. Hormonal changes

B. Defiance of peer group


C. Last splurge of dependence
D. Unruly behavior

34. In Piaget’s stages of Cognitive

Development, what is the pre-school age in which a child’s intelligence is intuitive, able to make mental
representation, and close to the

use of symbols?

A. Formal operational stage

B. Concrete operational stage


C. Sensory motor stage

D. D. Preoperational stage

35. In Piaget’s Concrete-Operational stage in cognitive development, which refers to the ability to order
or arrange things logically on dimension such as weight, volume, or size?

A. Conservation
B. Reversibility
C. Decentering
D. Seriation

36. In Piaget’s Concrete-Operational Stage in cognitive development, which refers to the ability of the
child to perceive different features of objects and situations, e.g. toughness in stone, elasticity in rubber,
etc.?

A. Decentering
B. Seriation
C. Reversibility
D. Conservation

37. In Piaget’s Formal Operation Stage in cognitive development, which of the following is not
among the characteristics of the child’s thinking ability?

A. Logical thinking

B. Abstract problem solving


C. Hypothesis making
D. Knowing properties (number, mass, volume,etc)

38. In Erikson’s Stages of Theory of Development, which affirmation belongs to the stage of Identity
versus Role Confusion? * A. When people look at what I have done, I feel embarrassed

B. I get a good deal of pleasure from working


C. I wonder what sort of person I am

D. D. I feel competent

39. In Erikson’s Stages of Theory of Development, which of the following needs to be developed from
the child (1½ to 3 years old)?
A. Autonomy
B. Initiative
C. Industry
D. Trust

40. Following Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development, what is the moral reasoning or perspective of
Joy who allows her classmate to copy her test work, so that she will be her friend?

A. Social approval
B. Punishment
C. Obedience
D. Law and order

41. Of the following questions, which relate to metacognition?


A. How is this done?
B. Am I learning well enough?
C. What facts did I know?
D. When did this event occur?

42. Among the following questions, which is not applicable to metacognition?

A. How will I know if I am learning at an appropriate rate?

B. Did I understand what I just hear, read or saw?


C. Do I know what I need to know?
D. What factual information have I retained?

43. Which of the following does not belong to the metacognitive reading activities? *

A. Predicting
B. Testing
C. Sampling
D. Perceiving

44. Among examples listed, which does not represent teaching strategies to develop metacognition?

A. Have the students develop questions about what is going on around them
B. Have teachers the free hand to monitor and rate learning achievement
C. Have students to monitor their own learning and thinking
D. Have students make predictions about what is to be represented

45. Among components in the instructional framework for learning strategies, which is demonstrated by
teacher Jiny who worked together with her students on a skill or task and figure out how to apply the
skill?

A. Independent practice
B. Guided practice
C. Consolidation
D. Review
46. Principal Ted uses free and open dialogue and event confrontation, so that teachers and
learners can learn to discard old habits and attitudes. What is his general view about learning?

A. It requires school resources


B. It is a consequence of experience
C. It is at times a painful process
D. It is primarily a fun experience

47. John Dewey said, “An ounce of experience is better than a ton of theory.” To which does this
statement point? *

A. The need for theory


B. The need for experience
C. The primacy of experience
D. The primacy of theory

48. Someone said, “Experience without theory is blind, but theory without experience is mere
intellectual play.” This means that:

A. Theory and experience must go hand-inhand

B. Theory is more important than experience


C. Experience is more important than theory
D. One can stand without the other

49. What dependent variable can be used to test the hypothesis, “The more a teacher knows about a
specific subject matter, the better she can teach it”?

A. Teacher’s yearly performance rating

B. Personality traits of the teacher


C. Motivation from the school head
D. Incentives offered to teachers

50. In the school, who is the key to the success or failure in teaching-and-learning, being the link
between the child and the curriculum?
A. The teacher
B. The parent
C. The student
D. The principal

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - SET 2

1. In outcomes based education, which of the following are not considered outcomes?

A. Products
B. Procedures
C. Portfolios
D. Performances

2. What is the erroneous concept of outcomes in Outcomes-Based Education?

A. Performance
B. Results
C. Products
D. Content
3. In a Problem-Based Learning Group, who take notes, join discussion and review

materials?

A. Facilitator

B. Team leader
C. Team members
D. Recorder

4. In assessment for Problem-Based Learning, who are responsible in judging student performance?

A. Teacher-and-peers

B. Teacher-and-supervisors
C. Teacher-and-students
D. Teacher-students-supervisors

5. Following a model procedure, how is the process in Problem-Based Learning sequenced?

I. List action for what we need to know


II. Explore the issues
III. Write solution with supporting document
IV. Develop and write problems statement
A. I, IV, II, and III
B. II, IV, I, and III
C. II, I, IV, and III
D. III, I, IV, and II

6. Which is not an aim in having partners in team learning?

A. Focused attention

B. Sharing ideas
C. Cooperative work
D. Lighter work

7. What is the active learning strategy to promote friendly competition and an

atmosphere of fun in learning?

A. Games
B. Fishbowl
C. Debate
D. Case study

8. Among development activities, which does not belong to data-gathering activities which can allow
active participation by students?

A. Library research
B. Case study
C. Solving real-world problems
D. Panel discussion

9. Of the following, which is the most conducive for authentic assessment?

A. Complex multiple-choice test


B. Performance drill
C. De-contextualized setting
D. Real world application

10. Which of the following are alternative assessments?

A. Portfolio, exhibits, journals


B. Paper-and-pencil test, demonstration, reports
C. Multiple choice, structured observation, sentence completion
D. Self-assessment, authentic assessment, surveys

11. In order for assessment to have clarity of learning targets, outcomes must be stated in behavioral
terms so that this can be measured. Which of the following shows this desired clarity?

A. To practice reading with competence


B. To improve the speed of reading competence
C. To appreciate reading competence

D. To understand the concept of reading competence

12. Among recording devices during assessment, which can the student use to describe behavior and
context which observations may be forgotten or remembered incorrectly?

A. Portfolio

B. Checklist
C. Anecdotal record
D. Self-assessment
13. What is a scoring guide that lists the criteria and their levels of quality on which evaluation will
be focused?

A. Portfolio

B. Journal
C. Stem
D. Rubric

14. Which is an alternative assessment tool that consists of a collection of work artifacts or in progress
accomplishment by a targeted clientele?

A. Portfolio

B. Evaluation instrument
C. Achievement test
D. Rubric

15. Which of the following is the most reliable tool for determining the students’ ability to

write?

A. Portfolio assessment

B. Scoring rubric
C. Interview of students
D. Self-assessment

16. Using rubrics to assess PowerPoint presentations of students, which among the following criteria is
the most significant as it is the essence of presentations?

A. Presenting design
B. Content value
C. Oral delivery
D. Orderly sequencing
17. What is being assessed by the Rubric that seeks to assess high, moderate, or low imaginative
thinking?

A. Aesthetic
B. Creativity
C. Appeal
D. Craftsmanship
18. Which of the following best describes creativity?

A. Imaginative

B. Positive
C. Resourceful
D. Inspired

19. Among written categories of assessment methods, what instruments did Science teacher Julian use
when he prepared a list of behavior that make up a certain type of performance in the use of a
microscope?

A. Observation and self-report


B. Written response instruments
C. Product rating scale
D. Performance test

20. Using extrinsic motivational assessment, what could be the noblest motive in students pursuing
lifetime work and mission for the teaching profession?

A. Promise of higher rank and prestige

B. Social service to upcoming generations


C. Economic security and welfare
D. Respected position in society

21. Of the following, which is not a characteristic of the Response Journal that reflects observations and
interpretations of the student, such as on a reading material or a field visit?
A. Encourage risk taking
B. Literary and grammatical
C. Open and factual
D. Non-threatening

22. What is the criterion-referenced test designed to determine?

A. Performance level on a specific skill

B. Performance on a wide content of coverage


C. Attaining a personal target
D. Performance higher than other members of the group
E.
23. In interpreting assessment results, which is described when the results are consistent?

A. Reliability
B. Subjectivity
C. Validity
D. Objectivity

24. Since Teacher Alvin wants his test be more reliable, which of the following should he adopt?

A. Make a test that requires students the need

for more time to complete B. Make the test difficult

C. Increase number of test items


D. Restrict range of abilities in the test

25. Which measure of central tendency is most reliable when scores are extremely high and low?

A. Median

B. Mode
C. Mean
D. Cannot be identified unless individual scores are given
26. Which is a characteristic of the following score distribution: 98, 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, 87, 85, 85, 70,
51, 34, 34, 34, 20, 18, 15, 12, 9, 8,

6, 3, 1

A. No discernible pattern
B. Tri-modal
C. Skewed to the right
D. Bimodal

27. What is the normal curve in the grade distribution of students in a class?

A. All have average grades


B. Most get average grades, few high and low
C. Most get high grades
D. Most get low grades

28. What can be said of student performance in a negatively skewed class score distribution?

A. Most students performed well


B. All students had average performance
C. Few students performed well
D. Most students performed poorly

29. Which is true when the standard deviation is high?

A. Scores are spread out

B. Scores are not extremes


C. The bell curve shape is steep
D. Scores are concentrated

30. What does it mean when the difficulty index of a test item is equal to one (1)?

A. The test item is extremely easy

B. The test item is not valid


C. The test item is very good and should be retained
D. The test item is very difficult

31. What does the test mean if the difficulty

index is 1?

A. Missed by everyone

B. Very easy
C. Very difficult
D. A quality item

32. What does it mean when the discrimination index of a test item is -0.35?

A. More from the upper group got the item correctly


B. The test is quite reliable
C. More from the lower group got the item correctly

D. D. The test item is valid

33. What does it mean if student Pete got a 60% percentile rank in class?

A. He scored better than 60% of the class


B. He got 60% of the test items correctly
C. He scored less than 60% of the class
D. He got 40% of the test wrongly

34. A positive correlation is to direct relation; to what relation is negative correlation? *

A. Indefinite relation
B. Inverse relation
C. Definite relation
D. Neutral relation
35. What is the meaning of a negative correlation between amount of practice and number of error
in tennis?

A. The decrease in the amount of practice sometimes affects the number of errors

B. The increase in amount of practice does not at all affect the number of errors

C. Decrease in the amount of practice goes with decrease in the number of errors

D. As the amount of practice increases, the number of errors decreases

36. What is the graphic illustration for the relationship between two variables? *

A. Normal curve
B. Histogram
C. Frequency polygon
D. Scatter diagram

37. Among standardized tests, which reveals strengths and weaknesses for purposes of placement
and formulating an appropriate instructional program?

A. Achievement tests

B. Competency tests
C. Diagnostic tests
D. Personality tests

38. What kind of assessment helps teachers determine gaps in learning a subject matter?

A. Formative assessment
B. Diagnostic test
C. Summative assessment
D. Placement examination

39. An entering student in college would like to determine which course is best suited for him. Which
test is appropriate for this purpose?
A. Achievement test
B. Diagnostic test
C. Intelligence test
D. Aptitude test

40. Tests should be non-threatening, but which of the following actually threatens students?

A. Self-record of test scores


B. Surprise quiz
C. Scheduled exam
D. Submission of report

41. In preparing classroom tests, which of the following checklist is the last among the steps in test

A. How are the test scores to be tabulated?


B. Have I prepared a Table of Specifications?
C. How are the test results to be reported?
D. How is the objective item to be scored?

42. With what should the assessment of test items be aligned?

A. Monitoring and evaluation

B. Instructional objectives
C. Instructional media
D. Content and process

43. Principal Rodriguez introduced machinescored tests in his school. What factor in scoring does this
add to make tests more reliable?

A. Objective scoring

B. Cost-saving

C. Ease in checking
D. Time-economics
44. The test questions in Teacher Dante’s test were confusing and were subject to wrong
understanding, especially to poorer students. What was wrong with the test?

A. Test items inappropriate for outcomes being measured


B. Inappropriate level of difficulty of items
C. Unclear directions
D. Ambiguity

45. For easier correction of his test, Teacher Edward prepared the True and False items in alternating 1,
3, 5, 7 etc. True, and 2, 4, 6 etc. False. What is wrong with the test in terms of Usability?

A. Improper arrangement of items


B. Identifiable pattern of answers
C. Ambiguity
D. Poorly constructed test items

46. What is wrong with test items that give clues to answers to questions?

A. Unclear directions
B. Tests brevity
C. Ambiguity
D. Poor construction

47. In her tests, Teacher Dorie made tests that were either too difficult or too easy. What was wrong
with her tests?

A. Inappropriate level of difficulty of the test items


B. Identifiable pattern of answers
C. Unclear directions
D. Ambiguity

48. In using Essay questions, which of the following are these tests susceptible to, such as to make them
less reliable measure broad knowledge of the subject matter?

A. Bluffing
B. Time consuming
C. Guessing
D. Cheating

49. What primary response factor is considered by Essay questions?

A. Wide sampling of ideas


B. Factual information
C. Originality
D. Less time for constructing and scoring

50. Among the opportunities for Essay Questions, which of the following does not provide high-level
thinking opportunity?

A. Analysis
B. Evaluation
C. Synthesis
D. Memorization

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - SET 3

1. Among the classroom management strategies applied on erring students, which of the following
should not be done?

A. Surprise quiz

B. Parent-principal conference
C. Communicating problem to parents
D. Shaming erring student before the class
2. As preventive measure for classroom discipline, the teacher may restructure the program. How
is this not done?

A. Teach again lessons difficult to understand

B. Remove tension level before processing with lesson

C. Modify lesson

D. Skip whole lesson unit altogether

3. Teacher Jose talks to students about their interests, what they did over the weekend, their progress in
school work, etc. What positive approach to classroom management did Teacher Jose apply?

A. Trusting students
B. Being fair and consistent
C. Expressing interest for students
D. Being positive

4. Each teacher has a role as a behavior reinforcing agent. Which of the following should not be
encouraged among teachers?

A. Positive relationship

B. Reward appropriate behavior


C. Threats
D. Constant reinforcement

5. How and when should teachers most effectively deal with misdemeanor for classroom management
and control?

A. At the beginning of the class


B. By end of each class
C. Early and promptly
D. When heads have cooled

6. Which of the following best characterize the Business-Academic Approach in classroom management?
A. Persist, enforce, don’t give up
B. Calmness, consistency, confidence
C. Work, organization, procedures
D. Control, persistency, sanctions

7. Which of the following classroom climate is

less threatening?

A. Cooperative

B. Competitive
C. Individualistic
D. Autocratic

8. In the 5’S Formula to create a conducive learning environment, which S stands cleanliness of the work
place?

A. Shine
B. Sweep
C. Systematize
D. Sort

9. Among the components in the instructional framework for learning strategies, which is demonstrated
by teacher Ana who assigns homework for students to do on their own?

A. Independent practice
B. Review
C. Consolidation
D. Modeling

10. What mistake is teacher Benny trying to avoid when he never drops a topic before it is completed?

A. Dangling topic

B. Non-directional topic
C. Bounded topic
D. Non-assessed topic
11. Of subcategories of teacher movement behavior, what is happening when the teacher bursts
into activities without assessing student readiness and gives orders, statements, or questions that
confuse students?

A. Stimulus-bounded
B. Truncation
C. Thrust
D. Dangle

12. The class has become uncontrollable, and so teacher Yen decided to have some undisciplined
students out of the room to the counselor’s office. What did teacher Yen apply by way of preventive
approach to discipline?

A. Removing seductive objects


B. Direct appeal
C. Antiseptic bouncing
D. Physical restraint

13. Teacher Anna dealt effectively with a minor infarction of whispering by a student to a neighbor
during class. Which of the following did she do?

A. Use nonverbal signals (gesture or facial expression)


B. Continue to teach and ignore infarction
C. Reprimand student after class
D. Reprimand quietly

14. What is being shown by teachers who ignore slow-learners and take pride in the work of fast
learners?

A. Bullying

B. Hurling invectives
C. Cursing
D. Discrimination

15. The following are non-verbal behavior by teachers. Which one is an encouraging behavior?

A. Voice volume shows arrogance


B. Stands or sits that shows alertness
C. Teacher grabs, slaps student
D. Teacher frowns, sneers

16. The following are examples of non-verbal behavior. Which one is restricting or not acceptable
mannerism by teachers?

A. Teacher suggests approval for students and continues with “um-hm”

B. Teacher moves toward student

C. Teacher slouches to suggest being carefree


D. Teacher’s intonation shows support

17. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who clearly and fairly communicate standards
for discipline and performance to student?

A. Authoritarian

B. Uninvolved

C. Permissive

D. Authoritative

18. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who lack confidence in enforcing and
demanding compliance to rules?

A. Permissive
B. Authoritative
C. Uninvolved
D. Authoritarian
19. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who are control oriented and impose

rules without explanation? *

A. Authoritattive
B. Authoritarian
C. Permissive
D. Uninvolved

20. Values are subjective. Your value may not necessarily be my value. What subscribe to this thought?

I. Progressivist

II. Pragmatists

III. Essentialist

A. II and 119
B. I, II, and 119
C. I and 119

D. I and II

21. Students must be taught self-responsibility is the desire of the _____teacher.

A. Existentialist
B. Pragmatic
C. Constructivist
D. Utilitarianist
22. Of the following, which is the most powerful source of values like beauty and goodness outside
the school system?

A. Government propaganda
B. Nature
C. Commercial advertising
D. Mass media

23. Of the following, which is the best way parents can support the learning development of their
children?

A. Buying materials for projects

B. Making calls on teachers

C. Interest and assistance in class assignments

D. Checking report card grades

24. Teacher Ernie makes sure that he covers the essential subject content, while treating them with
sufficiency or depth. What guiding principle is he following for lesson preparation?

A. Balance
B. Feasibility
C. Significance
D. Self-sufficiency

25. Which of the following is a quality of an engaging learning environment most reflective of Education
For All (EFA)?

A. Improvised to enhance learning for all types of learners


B. Decentralized governance

C. Student-centered learning activities


D. Open communication for all-teachers, parents, students

26. What is the main focus of the Schools Mean Success (SMS) concept for lifelong learning?

A. School recognition and accreditation for success


B. Tapping student’s potential for success
C. Pillars of instruction, research and outreach for success

D. Mission-vision of schools for success

27. Of the following interventions, which is directly aimed at responding to the transitional gap between
academic achievement and employment?

A. Deregulation of tuition fees


B. Voluntary accreditation of schools
C. School networking with business and industry
D. Identification of centers of excellence

28. Learning is influenced by social interaction and interpersonal relations. What must a teacher do?

A. Make students work collaboratively


B. Motivate student to reflect on how they learn
C. Make students feel good about themselves
D. Give more independent study

29. Which of the following refer to teamwork among teachers in classroom teaching?

A. Peer evaluation
B. Peer teaching
C. Peer discussion
D. Peer assessment

30. Of goals of education, which relates to the strengthening of our society’s sense of belonging and
identity?
A. Autonomy

B. Enculturation
C. Moral character
D. Citizenship

31. In the implementation of the curriculum at the classroom level, ineffective strategies are called
“Red”. Which of the following belongs to the Red Flag?

A. Integration of problem solving

B. Available enrichment activities


C. Content applied to real-life situations
D. Overemphasis on drill and practice

32. What does the traditional curriculum and mass education lack that the progressive curriculum
can deliver?

A. Authoritarian role of the teacher

B. Value for individualization


C. Collective discipline
D. Rigid system of grading

33. Among unit plan components, to what cluster do models, replicas, charts, graphs, and specimens
belong?

A. Resources and materials

B. Learning activities
C. Evaluation procedures
D. Objectives

34. Among the following terms in technology, which has the broadest concept of technology for the
whole educative system?

A. Computer technology
B. Audiovisuals
C. Instructional technology
D. Educational technology

35. In the process of integrating technology in instruction, which of the following points to the highest
kind of cognitive skills desired?

A. Nurturing of class teamwork

B. Engendering meaningful learning


C. Introducing social learning
D. Developing metacognition

36. While there is modernity and progress through the use of technology in instruction, what is the
greatest danger along the domain of learning that is posed by technology?

A. Using technology to fill in lesson gaps

B. Using technology to lighten up lessons


C. Developing passivity and uncritical minds
D. Developing visual and audial orientation

37. Of the following, which is the most traditional example of “technology” in the limited sense of tools
for education?

A. Moving film
B. Chalkboard
C. CD-ROM
D. Graphs and photos

38. Which of the following is the most appropriate use of television in the classroom?

A. TV viewing for the whole one-hour class


B. TV viewing to replace absent teacher
C. TV viewing with cuts and explanation
D. TV viewing to entertain students

39. In e-Learning, which is the motivational aspect of learning through the electronic media?

A. Virtual imaging
B. Enthusiasm to use technology
C. Technology integration
D. Digital platforms

40. What is aroused among viewing learners by dramatic educational films in what is known as “cliff
hangers”?

A. Relevance
B. Significance
C. Satisfaction

D. Expectancy

41. Of the following effects on learning, what is the effect of assigning various sections of the
newspaper, and allowing choice depending on the learner’s choice?

A. Changing attitudes and feelings

B. Reinforcing learning
C. Allowing different interests
D. Encouraging participation

42. According to Nagel’s Acronym PPFF, what is important to Follow Up in the proper use of

instructional materials?

A. Student interest

B. Student expectations
C. Lesson objective
D. Media and materials
43. How can the teacher best begin in developing a lesson plan design?

A. High level open-ended questions

B. General learning goals


C. Vision-mission statement of the school
D. Clearly defined outcomes

44. Among unit plan components, to what cluster do projected competencies-outcomes belong?

A. Resources and materials

B. Objectives
C. Evaluation procedures
D. Content

45. Classroom routines from the backbone of daily school activities, but which of the following is not
covered by such routines?

A. Submission of work
B. Lesson content
C. Distribution of papers
D. Seating arrangement

46. Which of the following is an acceptable teacher-effectiveness practice?

A. Setting of objectives rather than outcomes

B. Directions given sparingly and delivered casually

C. Classroom routines done early in the schoolyear


D. Planning done following monitoring of learning

47. When classes began, Teacher Dan asked student in pairs to interview and introduce each other to
the class. How will this activity be classified according to Edgar Dale’s cone of experience?

A. Purposeful experience
B. Verbal symbols
C. Dramatize experience
D. Demonstration

48. With closeness to direct experience as standard, which one should a teacher choose?

A. Contrived experiences
B. Study tip
C. Dramatized experiences
D. Demonstration

49. What provides the most direct type of learning, but is difficult to supply in the traditional
classroom?

A. Real-life experience

B. Computer-assisted learning
C. Verbal symbolism
D. Multisensory instructional aids

50. Of the following, which is a form of direct learning experience?

A. Internet research

B. Role playing
C. Village interview
D. Preparation of learning materials

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - SET 4

1. Which is true of LET passers?


A. Every LET passer shall be required to take the Professional Oath before practicing as a
Professional Teacher
B. Taking the Professional Oath before practicing as a Professional Teacher is optional for LET
passer
C. The Professional Oath can be taken before any Professional Teacher
D. The taking of oath must be within one monthfrom passing the LET

2. Can a failed examinee qualify for the position of para-teacher?

A. No
B. Yes, if his LET rating is below 75
C. Yes
D. Yes, if his LET rating is 70 and above

3. In order to assist new teachers, which is the most effective way to clarify the school’s goals and
responsibilities early in the first year?

A. School curriculum
B. Principal’s memorandum
C. Student’s handbook
D. Orientation

4. How do orientation sessions help the new teacher?

I. Be attuned to the school environment


II. Learn guidelines to follow
III. Develop good relations
A. II and III
B. I and II
C. I only
D. I, II, and III

5. A teacher introduces herself as teacher only. What does this imply?


A. The teaching profession is not a very significant one
B. The teaching profession is the lowest paid profession
C. She must have been forced to pursue a career in teaching
D. She takes no pride in the teaching profession

6. When should teachers support one another?

A. At all times for whatever cause


B. When they dialogue with administration

C. When there is rift among teachers

D. When the best interest of learners is at stake in a controversy

7. Name the skills relevant to the teachers looking at problems as opportunities:

I. Responsiveness to problem solving II. Alertness for possibilities

III. Strong defense for tradition


IV. Capacity to forget problems
A. I, II, III and IV
B. I and II
C. II, III, and IV
D. I, II, and III

8. Which of the following is not relevant as immediate expectations for BEED and BSEd graduates?

A. Acting as an agent of change

B. Motivation for continuing professional growth

C. Principled understanding of the learning process


D. High literacy and critical thinking

9. Among the following, which directly qualifies the teacher candidate to be registered at par with other
professions like medicine, law, nursing, and the like?
A. Teaching job placement

B. Licensure examination
C. Continuing professional education
D. Membership in professional association

10. What does “once a teacher, forever a student” imply for the professional teacher?

A. Teachers’ affinity with the student


B. Student-centered instruction
C. Post-graduate studies for teachers
D. Lifelong learning

11. What is the overall stream for education, growth and fulfillment in the teaching profession?

A. Merit and promotion

B. Lifelong career
C. In-service
D. Pre-service

12. In essence, what is the new Performance Appraisal System for Teachers (PAST)?

A. Competency-based
B. Skill-based
C. Practice-based
D. Knowledge-based

13. What is known as a self-appraisal for professional growth that is acceptable and useful for
recognizing weakness and strengths for a new beginning teacher?

A. Self-evaluation

B. Students’ evaluation
C. Master teacher’s evaluation
D. Principal’s evaluation
14. Self-evaluation can be done in various ways, but this is not one of them:

A. Written reflection

B. Self-videotape of class performance


C. Use of an evaluation instrument
D. Peer feedback session

15. What problem is given focus by research studies which show low rate of work absorption among
technical/vocational graduates?

A. Highly protected formal sector


B. Training-job mismatch
C. Too long vocational courses
D. Penalized informal sector

16. Under R.A. 7722 or Higher Education Act of 1994, which agency has direct supervision and
management of teacher education institutions or colleges of education in the country?

A. Commission on Higher Education


B. Professional Board of Teachers
C. Teacher Education Council
D. Department of Education

17. Under R.A. 7722 or Higher Education Act of 1994, which agency identifies supports and develops
centers of excellence among higher education institutions in the country?

A. Department of Education

B. Professional Regulation Commission


C. Commission on Higher Education
D. Teacher Education Council

18. Which of the following has greatly influenced the introduction of K-to-12 reform in basic education?

A. Need to employ more teachers


B. Need to conform to international standards
C. Need to allot for more funding
D. Need to upgrade facilities of schools

19. From the Constitution, what is the condition for allowing students to be taught religion in public
schools?

A. Catechists paid by government

B. Extra pay for teachers


C. Outside of school hours only
D. Upon written permission by parents

20. What is the constitutional exemption for prohibition to establish schools solely for aliens

in the Philippines?

A. Schools for Asians only

B. Schools for special alien children


C. Religious or mission schools
D. Schools for children of diplomats and their dependents

21. To whose responsibility is assigned by the Philippine Constitution to the establishment, maintenance
and support of complete, adequate, and integrated system of education?

A. The citizens
B. The legislators
C. The state
D. The local government

22. Among rights of the schools, which is not provided by the law?

A. Right for basic education to determine subjects of study


B. Right to provide proper governance
C. Right to enforce administrative systemsD. Right for institutions of higher learning to determine
academic grounds for admission
23. Among categories of time in classrooms and schools, which refers to the number of days and
hours in the school calendar specified by the school and government

agencies?

A. Allocated time

B. Mandated time
C. Engaged time
D. Instruction time

24. Of the following, which needy and qualified students are most deserving of government funding
assistance (scholarships, grants-in-aid, etc.)?

A. Students from cultural communities


B. Students who show high learning skills
C. Poor transferees from private schools
D. Students from sub-urban areas

25. Former DepEd Director described her humble early schooling: a silong (ground floor of a house)
converted into a classroom. Which best characterizes the situation?

A. Church-school
B. City school facility
C. School-home connection
D. Rural village school

26. The world has become a global village. What sound practice is expected of teachers?

A. Ethnocentrism
B. Respect of diverse cultures
C. Ethnic cleansing
D. Xenocentrism
27. What observation tests to the fact that the student’s motivation vary according to
sociocultural background?

A. Females mature earlier than boys

B. Genetic endowments may show gifted endowments among the young

C. Brains of boys are bigger and better than those of females


D. Children from low-income household meet more obstacles in learning

28. Which of the following displays one’s care for the welfare of others?

A. Accepting responsibility for one’s choices

B. Fulfilling commitments
C. Developing self-esteem
D. Taking pleasure in helping others

29. What best describes “puwede na” mentality vs. excellence in service/work?

A. Arduous preparation

B. Resignation to mediocrity
C. Committed work
D. Striving to be the best

30. What is the cultural trait of conflicting values that aims to please people in different venues and
situations rather than abide by

principles?

A. Bahala na mentality

B. Crab mentality
C. Spilt-personality
D. Kanya-kanya system
31. Among components of a morally mature person, which demonstrates that a teacher seeks
peaceful resolution of conflict?

A. Fulfilling commitments
B. Doing community work
C. Working for peace/reconciliation
D. Accepting responsibility for choices

32. Inculcating moral maturity among students, which of the following relates to beliefs and ideals?

A. Referring from prejudiced action


B. Respecting freedom of conscience
C. Promoting human equality
D. Avoiding deception and dishonesty

33. 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 contraceptives for Planned Parenthood

34. What is the degree of moral certitude of Alegre who entered into marriage only out of obedience to
her parents, but uncertain whether she wanted marriage at all?

A. Lax
B. Probable
C. Doubtful
D. Certain

35. In the poem “When in Distance with Fortune and Men’s Eyes” Shakespeare felt depressed looking at
his sad fate and wishing he were someone else more rich, with many friends, with greater skills and
future prospects in life. What is the best antidote to such depressed feelings?
A. Deny that others have more than you have
B. Count your own blessings
C. Strive to surpass others
D. Think of others poorer than you are

36. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when students seek
to hurt others to make up being for being hurt or rejected?

A. Revenge seeking
B. Power seeking
C. Withdrawal
D. Attention getting

37. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when students are
not getting the recognition they desire, continually seek help, and refuse to work unless the teacher
hovers over them?

A. Attention getting
B. Withdrawal
C. Revenge seeking
D. Power seeking

38. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when students feel
helpless and rejected so that they remove themselves rather than confront the situation?

A. Withdrawal

B. Power seeking
C. Revenge seeking
D. Attention getting

39. To manage behavior, the teacher needs to be able to identify the mistaken goals of students. What
is the hidden goal of students who become violent?

A. Goal is to seek power


B. Goal is to get attention
C. Goal is to isolate self
D. Goal is to get revenge

40. To what problem type do students belong, who have short attention span, unable to sustain
concentration by being easily affected by sights, sounds or speech?

A. Withdrawn
B. Defiant
C. Low achiever
D. Distractible

41. Of the approaches to classroom management, which involves a variety of techniques and methods
of ranging simple rewards to elaborate reinforcement, e.g. praise or rewards?

A. Behavioral modification approach


B. Group management approach
C. Business-academic approach
D. Assertive approach

42. Among styles of classroom management, which expects teachers to specify rules of behavior,
consequence for disobeying them, and to communicate these rules and consequences clearly?

A. Business-academic style

B. Behavioral modification style


C. Group managerial style
D. Assertive style

43. Of the approaches to classroom management, which emphasizes the organization and
management of students as they engage in academic work?

A. Assertive approach

B. Group managerial approach


C. Behavioral modification approach
D. Business-academic approach

44. If threat or punishment is necessary on erring students, how should this be done?

A. First a warning before the threat

B. Make the threat with immediate punishment


C. Make the threat and reinforce with warning
D. Warn and threat at the same time

45. If threat or punishment is necessary, which of the following is expressed with LEAST severity?

A. “I will work for your removal from class and you are a shame to your classmates.”
B. “I will send you to the principal’s office, or else also ask your parents to confer with the
principal.”
C. “You will get shortened recess or receive more severe punishment.”
D. “You will report early to school tomorrow or you will be marked absent.”

46. Of the following, which is a non-threatening style of disciplining unruly students?

A. Stand under heat of the sun


B. Do push-ups
C. Send to guidance office
D. Squat before the class

47. Judging the relative severity of common classroom management strategies, which of the following is
least severe if applied on erring students?

A. Surprise quiz

B. Lowering school mark


C. Throwing student out of class
D. Summons to principal’s office
48. For problems of discipline that cannot be resolved in class, which of the following should not be
done as it reduces the authority of the teacher?

A. Rely on others to resolve your classroom problems


B. Analyze your methods
C. Give students a chance to redeem himself
D. Communicate with parents

49. Which of the following is the best option to deal with chronic behavior problems in the classroom?

A. Indicate consequences of behavior


B. Be calm and consistent
C. With gained confidence and skills
D. Establish positive expectations for students

50. Teacher Liza acts like a class manager, not a disciplinarian. Which of the following did she avoid
doing?

A. Being consistent with disciplinary pattern


B. Establish and enforce simple rules
C. Relax discipline early in the first weeks, being tighter later
D. Es

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