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Lam-Ang Drills Part 8

1. The principle of apperception was developed by?


A. Wolfgang Ratke C. Johann Herbart
B. Charles Pierce D. George Wilhelm Hegel

2. Teacher’s approach view learning as an active process that result from self- constructed
meanings.
A. Metacognitive Approach C. blended learning
B. Reflective Teaching ` D. Constructivist Approach

3. It is also called the Artistic proficiency to package a message?


A. Information Fluency C. Creativity Fluency
B. Solution Fluency D. Media Fluency
4. Mentality that is known as the enemy of excellent mission preparation and accomplishment.
A. Crab mentality C. Filipino time
B. ‘Pwede na’ mentality D. Ningas-kugon

5. Among these philosophers, he contributed most the inclination of nationalism in our education.
A. Apolinario Mabini C. Jose Rizal
B. Andres Bonifacio D. Emilio Jacinto

6. It is one of the Fluency skills that a teacher must aware of. That is why Digital
Citizen is guided by principles.
A. Solution fluency C. Digital Fluency
B. Information Fluency D. Media Fluency

7. Who says “We learn by example and by direct experience because there are limits to the
adequacy of verbal Instruction”
A. Howard Garner C. Bloom
B. Anita Harlow D. Malcolm Gladwell
8. According to Robert Marzano’s Casual Teacher Evaluation Model, this stage involves helping
students generate and test hypotheses.
A. Reflection on Teaching C. Planning and Preparing
B. Classroom strategies and behaviors D. Collegiality and Professionalism

9. ‘Controlling your impulses, holding in all your interests, and renouncing all your desires in
favor of others’ this statement would be in accordance to?
A. Zen Buddhism C. Brahmanism
B. Taoism D. Buddhism

10. Known to refer to teamwork with virtual or real partners in the online environment.
A. Digital Fluency C. Collaboration Fluency
B. Creativity Fluency D. Information Fluency
11. This spells out the demands of the state, community, higher authorities, school officials and
parents from teachers.
A. Code of Ethics C. Rules and Regulations
B. State Policies D. Anecdotes and Reminders

12. Teaching Approach means that no student is excluded from the circle of learners.
A. Learner Centered C. Responsive and relevant
B. Inclusive D. Research – Based

13. In the six new generation under Digital fluency. Which fluency is having three subsets of
skills?
A. Media Fluency C. Solution Fluency
B. Information Fluency D. Digital ethics

14. Types of Question include memory question or those that require simple recall.
A. High level question C. Convergent questions
B. Low level question D. Divergent questions

15. He/She proposed the Teacher Effectiveness Performance Evaluation System (TEPES).
A. James Stronge C. John Dewey
B. Charlotte Danielson D. Benjamin Bloom

16. It is an assessment tool that helps cultivate good study habits.


A. Reflection C. Analysis
B. Homework D. Activity

17. Teacher professional competencies in seven domains, 37 strands and 148 performance
indicators for four career stages is provided by _______.
A. Philippine Professional Standards for Teacher (PPST)
B. National Competency-Based Teacher Standards (NCBTS)
C. Outcome-Based Education (OBE)
D. Intended Learning Outcome (ILO)

18. Bloom’s taxonomy of thinking skills can serve as a general framework of skills. In what stage
does the applying- use information in a new way?
A. 6 C. 4
B. 5 D. 3

19. Which theory operates on the “stimulus- response principle”, which means all behaviors are
caused by external stimuli?
A. Contextual theory C. Cognitive theory
B. Behaviorist Theory D. Constructivist theory

20. Which situation best demonstrates global competence in teacher?


A. Teacher A being proficient in technology integrates the use of video streaming, online
article writing, and online tutorials to make up for inaccessible tangible aids in teaching.
B. Teacher B being aware in different cultural backgrounds of the students and uses variety
of innovative approaches and styles of teaching.
C. Teacher C having the students to immerse in the different context of society, engaging
them in reality more responsibly.
D. Teacher D being inclusive in class, fair, and sensitive to the needs of each student
contributory to the goodness of their well-being.

21. What is the primary stage in Bloom’s Taxonomy?


A. Creating- new product/ point of view
B. Analysing – distinguish different parts
C. Remembering- recall information
D. None of the above
22. Ms. Thelma in her Biology class accompanies her discussion with interesting visual aids.
She strongly believes that students learn better when lessons are presented with images,
real or imagined aside from more lecture method. Which learning theory does she
upholds?
A. Dual- Coding Theory C. Meaningful Reception Learning Theory
B. Information Processing Theory D. Social Cognitive Theory

23. Which of the following do still enhance and will only stop after death?
A. Development C. Maturation
B. Growth D. Learning

24. In Bloom’s Taxonomy stage six is creating- new product/point of view. In what situation shows
stage six in the following choices?
A. Sheena can retrieve information from the past
B. Teacher teach poetry in different way
C. Maitha believe the principles she understand
D. Mr. Ayo innovate the idea in business world

25. This paves the way for borderless education, offers new curricular dimensions and
possibilities, current scientific and technological breakthroughs that respond to the needs of
educating children.
A. Global Education C. Science and Technology
B. Modern Curricula D. Educational Programs

26. Structured problem solving- process known as 4D’s. What is 4 D’s mean?
A. Design solution , achievement, problem, outcome
B. Design Problem, Solution, work, outcome
C. Design work, outcome, plan, solution, outcome
D. Design Evaluation, plan , solution , outcome

27. Mr. Bryan is an excellent Physical Education teacher. he started teaching volleyball to her
grade 3 class. Despite all her efforts, her class does not seem to learn how to play the game.
What law of learning was disregarded?
A. Law of Disuse C. Law of Exercise
B. Law of Effect D. Law of Readiness

28. This is belong to the IT-based projects that in this project, teacher steps out of the traditional
role of being an content expert and information provider, instead students find their own facts
and information.
A. Guided Hypermedia Projects C. Resources- based Projects
B. Simple creations D. Web- based Projects

29. Teacher Kate is aware of the different background of her students, the current critical aspects
of the world, and influence she could bring about in the local context. Her traits are of a ______.
A. Well-equipped teacher C. Passionate teacher
B. Knowledgeable teacher D. Globally competent teacher

30. Teacher jay, a physical education teacher, demonstrates the new skill to be learned so that his
students can watch him and later reproduce the skill. What learning theory is associated with
the situation?
A. Dual- Coding learning theory C. Schema Learning Theory
B. Information Processing D. Social Learning

31. Which of the following illustrate a simulation program?


A. Aks students to make decision a models or scenarios
B. Do not allow students to manipulate elements of a models and get the experience of the
effectsof their decisions
C. Allow the teacher to introduce follow-up questions to stimulates students learning
D. Use drill and practice to assist students with particular weakness in basic skills

32. Which of the following best describes a glocal teacher?


A. One who shows local and global perspectives but is teaching in a small community.
B. One who sees and understands variety and uses current technology to respond to the needs
of the learners.
C. One who is communicatively competent and able to materialize teaching-learning in
practical ways.
D. One who is skilled and competent in teaching profession and able to make learners skilled
and competent as well.

33. What kind of learning approach which the teachers pours information to student learners?
A. Direct Approach C. Inductive approach
B. Cooperative learning D. Deductive approach

34. Klein is always fearful of freely roaming dogs but does not mind dogs in a pen or on a leash.
What feature of classical conditioning is exhibited?
A. Discrimination C. Generalization
B. Extinction D. Practice
C.
35. It is defined as the Learning by small groups of students who work together in a common
learning task.
A. Conducive learning C. Passive learning
B. Cooperative learning D. Accumulated learning

36. A music teacher is careful in planning activities for each lesson. He praises liberally and
rewards correct answers. What view of learning is exhibited?
A. Classical Conditioning C. Operant conditioning
B. Meaningful Learning D. Social Learning

37. To call ourselves glocal teacher, we must be responsible citizens and able to uphold the Filipino
identity no matter where we are in the world. This shows _____.
A. Nationalism C. Responsiveness
B. Excellence D. Integrity

38. In order to be called a group learning, the following are the elements except one:
A. Interaction C. a common goal
B. Independence D. social skills

39. Which of the theories of learning presents or states that learning skills are hierarchically
arranged?
A. Cumulative learning C. Social Cognitive Learning
B. Meaningful learning D. Theory of instruction

40. In EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 2. What are the two kinds of software?


A. Systems and application Software C. Commercial and open Software
B. Online and offline Software D. Commercial and custom
41. Trait of a global teacher that shows social involvement and service, learners-centeredness, and
inclusivity.
A. Responsiveness C. Filipinism
B. Excellence D. Accountability

42. Which of the following best describes what meaningful learning is?
A. When what is to be learned is new and easy for the students
B. Materials presented are difficult and challenging to the students
C. When the materials to be learned is related to what students already know
D. Students find the lessons easy and relevant to what was assigned to them

43. With the continuing raise of competency locally and globally, they are direly needed in both
underdeveloped and developed countries worldwide.
A. Global teachers C. Professional teachers
B. Glocal teachers D. Well-equipped teachers

44. Among many software, which use as to command the particular task or solves particular
problem?
A. Commercial Software C. System Software
B. Applications Software D. Custom Software

45. Maria easily remember dates and events in history. What components of LTM does Maria
have?
A. Creative thinking C. Reflective thinking
B. Critical thinking D. Logical thinking
46. This component of teacher preparation provides variety of teaching delivery approaches
beyond the traditional methods of teaching.
A. General knowledge and understanding C. Experiential learning
B. Pedagogy D. Major courses

47. Windows uses a colourful graphics interface. It is also called as?


A. CAI C. GUI
B. ICT D. SCL

48. An Earth Science has just completed a unit on the sun. As she recognizes her next unit on their
stars, she uses the sun as a frame of reference. What view of learning was used?
A. Discovery learning C. Meaningful learning
B. Informative learning D. Transfer learning

49. All knowledge, principles, and theories learned are applied and validated in a real-world
context, this refers to ______.
A. Experiential learning C. Pedagogy
B. General knowledge and understanding D. Major courses
50. It is a kind of Software made for specific tasks by corporations?
A. Custom Software C. Windows Server
B. Operating System D. Commercial Software

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