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1. The world has become a global village.

What sound practice is expected of


teachers?

A. Ethnocentrism
B. Xenocentrism
C. Cultural diversity
D. Culture shock

2. Which of the following contributes to the provision of quality education?

A. Construct classroom and laboratory rooms.


B. Hire the best teacher applicants from the Division pool.
C. Provide adequate textbooks and other instructional materials.
D. Maintain sanitary, safe, child-friendly and conducive environment to learning.

3. The following characterize a learning environment that promotes fairness


among learners of various cultures, family background and gender, EXCEPT:

A. Inclusive
B. Gender-sensitive
C. Exclusive
D. Safe and conducive

4. Which of the following BEST reflects a professional teacher’s conviction of the


nobility of the teaching profession?

A. Timely feedback
B. Mastery learning
C. Community involvement
D. Lifelong learning

5. Education plays a crucial role in achieving sustainability. This can be done by


promoting__________.

A. gender bias
B. bullying
C. environmental protection
D. ethnocenterism

6. What is the best way for a new teacher to blend into your school’s unique
culture?
A. Orientation by peers.
B. Memorizing the Code of Conduct.
C. Understanding the schools’ vision, mission, and goals.
D. Involvement in planning activities.

7. Are vocational teachers required of professional license?

A. Yes.
B. No.
C. Only if they teach in the regular school
D. Only if they have less than 5 years of teaching experience.

8. Which of the following scenarios demonstrate a globally aware teacher?

I. He/she studies and tries to understand other nations, cultures and languages.
II. He/she conscientiously studies her own area of expertise.
III. He/she works collaboratively with his diverse learners in a spirit of honesty, mutual
respect and
open dialogue.

A. I and II
B. I and III
C. I and III
D. All of them

9. Which aspect of work needs to be taught to future employers and employees in


the 21st century workplace?

A. Wages and incentives


B. Human rights issues
C. Industry skills and orientation
D. Loyalty for company and work

10. What could be one of the challenges of multicultural education?

A. High social skills of learners


B. High language proficiency
C. Multi-cultural school setting
D. Content integration
11. After being observed, Teacher Belen received a comment from Principal
Calugtong that she has a mastery of the content yet cannot make her students
interested and engaged in the discussion. Principal Calugtong asked her to read
an article entitled, “Teachers of the 21st Century.” From her readings, which do
you think can help Teacher Belen?

A. Entrepreneurial skills
B. Interdisciplinary skills
C. Cultural skills
D. Information and technology skills

12. Which of the following has greatly influenced the introduction of K-12 reform
in basic education?

A. need to allot for more funding


B. need to upgrade facilities of schools
C. need to employ more teachers
D. need to conform international standards

13. Other than para-teachers, who else are entitled to a special permit?

A. A person who has all the qualities of an effective teacher.


B. A person who has gained international recognition.
C. A person who is widely acknowledged expert in his/her specialization.
D. Both B and C.

14. Which of the following is a quality of an engaging learning environment most


reflective of Education For All (EFA)?

A. Decentralized governance
B. Student-centered learning activities
C. Innovations to enhance learning for all types of learners
D. Open communications for all-teachers, parents, students

15. Which alternative delivery mode frees children from the confines of the four
corners of the classroom as it allows pupils to learn even while at home or in the
community?

A. Multi-grade Program
B. Adopt-A-School Program
C. MISOSA
D. GASTPE

16. 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

17. The Department of Education authorizes contributions in schools but not


during enrolment. Which is NOT an authorized contribution?

A. Boy/Girl Scouts
B. Philippine National Red Cross
C. School Organization
D. School Publication

18. Why was Science NOT included as a separate subject in Grades 1 and 2 under
the Basic Education Curriculum?

A. To decongest the curriculum


B. To make learning more enjoyable
C. Science concepts are embedded in learning areas
D. All of the above

19. “Barrio High School Movement”:__________; “Iloilo


Experiment”:__________

A. Pedro Orata; Jose Aguilar


C. Francisco Benitez; Ramon Magsaysay
B. Jose Aguilar; Pedro Orata
D. Ramon Magsaysay; Francisco Benitez

20. Martin Luther King’s philosophy is rooted in the concept of non-violence. This
adheres with the teachings of_________

A. Buddhism
C. Taoism
B. Hinduism
D. Islam
21. A school principal wants to emphasize the pillar “Learning to Do” in his school.
Which of the following can help her teachers achieve this objective?

A. Art of Empathy
B. Art of Dialogue
C. Artistic Skills
D. Occupational Training

22. Among the four pillars, the Delor’s Commission emphasized one. Which of the
following is consistent with this important pillar?

A. Technical-vocational skills
B. Analytical skills
C. Interpersonal skills
D. Joint projects

23. A certain public school is occupying an area inside a subdivision, while its
students live in the fringes of that subdivision. The well-heeled residents often
complain about the noise, litter and petty crimes allegedly done by the students.
As concerned teachers, what should you do?

A. Engage the students in regular clean-up activities around the streets surrounding the
school.
B. Call the students and their parents in weekly conferences to let them know about the
grievances of
the residents.
C. Together with the principal, have a dialogue with the Homeowners Association
on ways that will mutually benefit the school and the subdivision .
D. Ask the principal to bring the matter to the local government since it is beyond your
school’s
jurisdiction.

24. On the first day of school, you immediately notice a transferee in your class.
As days go by, you also notice the student is shy to recite due to her provincial
accent and lacks fluency in Filipino. Which of the following is the LEAST effective
way to ease her discomfort and pave the way for the class to take her in?

A. Talk to her outside of class everytime you have the chance.


B. Ask her to tell something about herself and the place she came from in front of
her classmates.
C. Treat her like one of your regular students, but make it known she can approach you
anytime.
D. Ask your students to be friendly and welcome her to the class.

25. In a PTA meeting where contribution for a PTA fund raising project was
discussed, a parent with three children enrolled in the school pleaded that she may
not be charged the total P900 (since each child is asked P300) because it was
beyond her financial capacity. The teacher adviser answered, “Marami kasi
kayong anak, wala na tayong magagawa dyan!” To maintain your cordial
relations with parents, which could be the BEST answer?

A. “We understand your plight. Let’s find out how we can help. Do you have any
proposal?”
B. “This was agreed upon by all of you. This amount did not come from me nor from
any one. Unless
everyone in this meeting now changes his/her mind.”
C. “We feel for you. But agreement is agreement unless we repeal what we agreed upon
from the
very start.”
D. “It may be quite late to raise the question. This should have been raised in the first
meeting.”

26. A school’s academic coordinator has been found to engage in gambling, which
has caused him to be absent most of the time. Can his certificate of registration as
a teacher be revoked?

A. No, unless he’s proven guilty.


B. No, because he’s protected by his rights as a teacher.
C. Yes, because habitual gambling is a dishonorable conduct and is against the
practice of teaching.
D. Yes, because he’s incompetent.

27. A student asks a question to which you don’t know the answer. What should
you do?

A. Ignore the question and entertain another one.


B. Tell them honestly that you don’t know the answer.
C. Give that as an assignment to be answered the following day.
D. Tell them that you have studied it in the past, but that you have forgotten about it
now.
28. You are always short of money. The mayor's son is failing in your class. One
day, Mrs. Mayor visits you and offers a loan payable when able, in exchange for a
favorable mark for her son. What should you do?

A. Thank the mayor's wife and decline the offer.


B. Sincerely thank the mayor's wife and explain that regretfully you cannot do it because
of the Code
of Ethics for Teachers.
C. Accept the offer but fail the mayor's son just the same.
D. Accept the offer and give a passing mark to the mayor's son.

29. Teachers often complain of numerous non-teaching assignments that adversely


affect their teaching. Does this mean that teachers must be preoccupied only with
teaching?

A. Yes, because teaching is more than enough full time job.


B. No, because to lead in community activities is the job of elected officials.
C. Yes, if they are given other assignments justice demands that they be properly
compensated.
D. No, because every teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative in
activities for the
betterment of communities.

30. How do you characterize values that apply to the whole of humanity as taught
by great teachers, such as Buddha, Lao Tzu, Jesus and the like?

A. Secular values
B. Sectarian values
C. Universal values
D. Values of organized churches

31. Which statement/s describe/s old, time-tested teaching methods?

I. They are teacher-directed.


II. Mastery of subject matter is of utmost importance.
III. Procedures are well-established.

A. II and III
B. I and III
C. I and II
D. I, II and III
32. The list of LET competencies upon which your licensure examination is based
is a product of five consultative workshops with the academe in the entire country.
What approach to LET competency development was used?

A. Interactive
B. Rational
C. Objectivist
D. Collaborative

33. Kurt loves to design and build things. At the age of 10, he has already designed
and built his own tree house. He has designed and built elaborate buildings as
projects for book reports. He has built a raft that actually floated down the local
creek. What would Howard Gardner say about Kurt?

A. Kurt is high in visual spatial and logical mathematical skills.


B. Kurt is high in naturalist skills.
C. Kurt is high in verbal skills.
D. Kurt is unlikely to be successful in school.

34. If you learn best through listening to lectures, discussions, and to what others
say, what type of learner are you?

A. Auditory
B. Tactile
C. Visual
D. Kinesthetic

35. Which is a classroom application of Vgotsky’s idea of scaffolding?

A. Give the learner the necessary assistance until she can be on her own.
B. From the start leave the learner to herself because she has the power for self-learning.
C. Don’t spoil the learner by doing what she ought to do.
D. Give the learner a task that challenges her ability.

36. Which is TRUE of the integrative approach to lesson planning?

I. Multidisciplinary
II. Teacher-centered
III. Highly structured lessons
A. II and III
B. I only
C. II only
D. III only

37. The framework for creative thinking includes the production of a great
number of ideas or alternative solutions to a problem. Secondly, the ideas
produced must show a variety of possibilities and different points of views.
Together they are considered effective in developing creativity among students.
What does the framework include?

A. Problem solving and enhancing


B. Variety and strategy
C. Different approaches and strategies
D. Fluency and flexibility

38. OBE stands for outcomes-based education. It is a student-centered approach


that focuses
on intended learning outcomes resulting from instruction. All except one of the
following may be considered as outcomes or end targets of an OBE. Which one?

A. Knowledge gained from attending classes


B. Products which reflect a learner’s competence in using content.
C. Demonstrations of actual learning
D. Applications of lessons learned

39. In direct instruction, the role of the teacher is more of a _______.

A. Proctor
C. Lecturer
B. Parent
D. Guide

40. Ms. Amores wanted to inculcate the love for learning Mathematics among her
students. Which technique should she use?

A. Enable students to have meaningful learning experiences to apply their Math


lessons.
B. Provide students with easy exercises that they can readily answer.
C. Assign fast learners to teach slow learners.
D. Give slow learners homework to do with their Math class buddy.
41. Which is one justification of the use of the lecture method?

A. When subject is very new and there are no references yet


B. When students are poor motivated
C. When teacher is substituting for the regular teacher
D. When subject is very broad in scope

42. For empathy and for value change and development, which is best?

A. Simulation
B. Role playing
C. Game
D. Drills

43. Ms. Toledo wants to develop the social skills of her students as they learn
different phases of matter.How can she accomplish this?

A. Group students with equal abilities together and let them perform an experiment on
phases of
matter.
B. Group students with different abilities together and let them perform an
experiment on phases of matter.
C. Ask them to group pictures of solids, liquids, and gases.
D. Show them how to distinguish solids from liquids and gases.

44. The second year students were discussing climate change. Each group was
expected to come up with a solution that would protect the environment. Which is
the best method of delivery to attain tangible results?

A. Demonstration method
B. Problem method
C. Project method
D. Laboratory method

45. For values education, which technique is most appropriate?

A. Conflict story
B. Brainstorming
C. Simulation
D. Panel discussions
46. Ausubel recommends the use of visuals designed to bridge the gap between
what the learners already know and what they need to know. Which visual is
referred to?

A. Pictures
B. Comparison patterns
C. Concept maps
D. Overviews

47. Students learn best when they discover things by themselves. What materials
will be most effective in conducting experiments?

A. Posters and charts


B. Models and real objects
C. Film and slides
D. Manuals and illustrations

48. To keep students focused in the discussion, what must be done especially if
students are unruly and noisy?

A. Employ innovative strategies.


B. Explore various means of giving sanctions.
C. Ignore the students who are misbehaving.
D. Refer the unruly and noisy pupils to the Guidance Office.

49. Which objective in the psychomotor domain is in the highest level?

A. To play the piano skillfully


B. To endure fatigue in the entire duration of a game
C. To discriminate shapes by touching
D. To move hands and legs in a coordinated fashion

50. Why is there a need to write lesson plans?

A. To comply with the requirements set by the school.


B. To guide the teacher in the learning activities
C. To get a good rating in the performance of appraisal
D. To be able to show something during classroom observations

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