The Teaching Profession Quiz 10092019

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1. Which country, according to Global Teacher Status Index, gives highest salary to teachers?

a. Singapore
b. South Korea
c. Japan
d. Switzerland
2. According to the global teacher status Index, from what country have the teachers the greatest
respect from students?
a. China
b. Finland
c. Greece
d. New Zealand
3. Which country issues teacher’s license through the professional regulation commission?
a. Thailand
b. Philippines
c. Indonesia
d. Singapore
4. Which of the ASEAN member countries gives the highest teacher salaries?
a. Brunei
b. Philippines
c. Singapore
d. Malaysia
5. In the ASEAN member countries, which level of schooling is free and compulsory?
a. Primary Level
b. Secondary Level
c. Middle School Level
d. College Level
6. Global education is defined as an effort to help individual learners to see the world as a single
and global system and to see themselves as a participant in that system.
a. James Becker
b. UNESCO
c. PPST
d. Jacques Delors
7. Which set of core values should a Filipino teacher possess to become a global teacher?
a. Cultural and historical rootedness and nationalism
b. Economic excellence and materialism
c. Inclusivity and self-preservation
d. Borderless thinking and interconnectivity
8. He suggests replacing the concept of Globalization to Glocalization to blur the boundaries
between Global and Local
a. James Becker
b. Roland Robertson
c. Jacques Delors
d. None of the Above
9. This is defined by the standards set for the profession and are validated by the students learning
outcomes
a. Quality Teachers
b. Teacher quality
c. Qualified teacher
d. Teacher Quality
10. To which does global village refer to?
a. Other countries abroad
b. All the countries abroad and including your own
c. Include all the counties abroad
d. Our ASEAN neighbor
11. Which country follows the following levels of schooling and number of years: 6 years primary, 3
years lower secondary, and 3 years upper secondary.
a. Myanmar
b. Malaysia
c. Brunei
d. Singapore
12. In all countries, the levels of schooling in all counties as a teaching milieu are
a. Primary and Tertiary Level
b. Secondary and Tertiary Level
c. Primary and Secondary Level
d. Lower and Upper Secondary Level
13. Which education level of schooling is compulsory in all countries?
a. Primary Level
b. Secondary Level
c. Junior Level
d. Tertiary Level
14. The secondary level is voluntary in some countries EXCEPT:
a. China
b. Malaysia
c. Singapore
d. Philippines
15. In the Philippines, this agency provides diploma and training certificates for lifelong learning
a. NC I
b. DepEd
c. TESDA
d. CHED
16. Some of the important components which are being addressed in the preparation of teachers
and are common to all ASEAN countries are
i. General Knowledge and Understanding
ii. Pedagogy
iii. Teaching Practicum/Experiential Learning
iv. Special Knowledge and major Courses
a. I and II
b. I, II and IV
c. II, III and IV
d. I, II, III and IV
17. Three of the major responsibilities of professional teachers across the different counties are as
follows EXCEPT:
a. Administrative Work
b. Actual Teaching
c. Research Writing
d. Management of Learning
18. National Institute for Education is to Singapore while Teacher Education Council is to ____
a. Thailand
b. India
c. Japan
d. Philippines
19. The most populous country having over 200 million students attending public schools.
a. Japan
b. China
c. United States of America
d. Singapore
20. One of the main categories of teachers in China who earn salary comparable with other state
employees in state-owned counties
a. State-paid
b. Community-paid
c. School-paid
d. Minban
21. In Japan, what method of teaching was usually employed?
a. Problem solving
b. Lectures
c. Learner-centered instruction
d. Class participation
22. In United States of America, a teacher has a legally binding contract after following the
successful completion of an application process unless
i. Guilty of a crime
ii. Fails to show teaching competency
iii. Demonstrates egregious professional conduct
iv. Competed teaching during the term
b. I and III
c. I, II and III
d. IV Only
e. I, II, III and IV
23. Which country in which teachers are mostly respected by the pupils?
a. Japan
b. Turkey
c. China
d. Egypt
24. Which counties display strong trust in their teachers?
a. China and Japan
b. Israel and Egypt
c. South Korea and India
d. Finland and Brazil
25. This is the ability to partner with parents and caregivers, involve the community to help
students to learn, and encourage respect and diversity.
a. Knowing and understanding what to teach
b. Helping students to learn
c. Engaging the community
d. Becoming a better teacher everyday
26. This is the ability to know oneself and others, practice human goodness and then master the
teaching practice.
a. Knowing and understanding what to teach
b. Helping students to learn
c. Engaging the community
d. Becoming a better teacher everyday.
27. PQF stands for?
a. Philippine Quality Framework
b. Philippine Quantity Framework
c. Philippine Qualifications Framework
d. Philippine Qualifying Framework
28. The following statements are true about PPST EXCEPT:
a. A framework for teacher quantity
b. It defines a teacher quality in a broader perspective attuned to the current demands
and changes in the educational local and global landscape
c. It has 7 domains and 37 strands
d. It includes 4 career stages
29. What do the CFT SEA, PQF and PPST assure the stakeholders?
a. Teacher quality
b. Teacher disposition
c. Quality teacher
d. Teacher decision
30. The 21st century skills framework are clustered into three EXCEPT:
a. Learning and Innovation Skills
b. Information, Media and Technology Skills
c. Life and Career Skills
d. Collaboration and communication skills

Answer Key:
1. A 2. A 3. B 4. 5. A 6. A 7. A 8. B 9. B 10. A or B 11. b 12. C 13. A 14. D 15. C 16. D 17. C 18. A 19.
B 20. A 21. B 22. B 23. C 24. D 25. C 26. D 27. C 28. A 29. A 30. D

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