You are on page 1of 15

D.

Respond to the content of the statement


SOUTH ComEdge REVIEW and ignore the error
CENTER
4. Following Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive
( Address)
( Contact Number)
Development Ms. Ramirez provides her
students varied activities that enable them to
classify objects according to more done one
powered by
variable, rank order items in logical series
and understand that amount of mass or
UP Mentors Review and Training liquid do not change because their shape
Center does. These developments can be expected
Email Add: roel69_05@yahoo.com to be performed by
Customized Review. Relevant Materials. A. Preschooler
Topnotch Lecturers. B. College students
________________________________ C. High school students
D. Elementary school students
DRILL 1
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 5. If we want children to treat each other with
___________________________________ courtesy and dignity, then we must do the
same to them. If we yell at children, they will
INSTRUCTIONS soon be shouting at each other. These
behaviors are likely to be demonstrated by
children because
1.Write ONLY the letter of your answer in your
A. They are initiative
Answer Sheet.
B. They learn best by observing a model
2. Avoid Erasures  C. They are helpless and entirely
3. Time Limit: 1.5 Hours Only dependent on adults
_______________________________________ D. They are afraid of their teacher if they
fall to follow
START HERE.
6. This is the phenomenon in Psychology
MULTIPLE CHOICE wherein students perform better than other
students simply because they were expected
1. According to Sigmund Frued, there is a to do so
stage where in young boys experience a A. Rosenthal or Pgymalion
strong rivalry with father for their mother ‘s B. John Henry effect
affection. This period is known C. Hawthorne effect
as__________. D. Withitness
A. Oedipus Complex
B. Elektra complex 7. Teacher Lawrence scolded a pupil named
C. Achilles Syndrome Pewee for not listening attentively. As result,
D. Cassandra Syndrome the whole class paid attention to Teacher
Lawrence. What explains the phenomenon.
2. Catherine is a resilient child with superior A. Placebo effect
intelligence. She grew up in a very poor B. Halo effect
environment. With this condition, the C. Ripple effect
probable outcome would be D. John Henry effect
A. No change in IQ because of the
environment deprivation has nothing 8. This view of education promotes that
to do w/ intelligence education started from primitive people
B. Slight change IQ although he can particularly those of the tribe.
overcome frustration and obstacle A. Evolutionist
C. Mental retardation since he is B. Creationist
culturally deprived C. Culturalist
D. Great change in IQ because he is D. Progressivist
culturally deprived
9. Among the following educator’s who
3. Trishia a 1 and half year old girl baby talks proposed the placement of children in a
and commonly mispronounces words. This is “prepared environment”?
regarded as cute by her parents and A. Thorndike
relatives. They are not aware that this B. Montessori
attitude towards. Trishia’s mispronunciation C. Kilpatrick
might create a speech hazard on the part of D. Froebel
Trishia. If parents hear their children
mispronounce words they must; 10. Gary a 3 y/o lacks the ability to control his
A. Correct their mistakes bowel. He could be suffering from?
B. Ask the child to rephrase the statement A. Enuresis
C. Ignore the statement until the child says B. Analism
it correctly on his own C. Encopresis
D. Anorexia nervosa
A. Reach their peak a few years after high
11. Who among the following advocated that we school or college
face a specific psychosocial dilemma at each B. Are example of fossilized intelligence
stage of life? C. Are examples of fluid intelligence
A. James Coleman’ D. Are example of crystallized intelligence
B. Lawrence Kohiberg
C. Erik Erickson 19. Which of the following is the common life
D. Sigmund freud stages among Trishia, patty and Alma?
A. Infancy
12. Why are life stages important? B. Late Adolescence
A. They represent the outcome of major C. Later adulthood
biological changes. D. Old age
B. They represent a set of development
tasks to be mastered 20. Menopause ; Aging
C. They provide insight into the value and A. Integrity is to autonomy
aspirations of particular cultures B. Birth is to death
D. Their beginning and end perfectly C. Activity is to ageism
correlated with chronological age D. Puberty is to adolescence

13. When a person fails to develop a consistent 21. When a child manifests mutism, self-
identity this usually results to destructive behavior, and echolalia, the child
A. Isolation might be showing the symptoms of
B. Inferiority A. Childhood autism
C. Role confusion B. Anorexia nervosa
D. Stagnation C. ADHD
D. Dyslexia
14. According to Kuber-Ross when faced with
death the most common order of emotional 22. When a person’s moral choices are
reactions is determined by the direct consequences of
A. Anger, depression, bargaining ,denial, actions, he is the most like in the stage of
acceptance A. Preconventional
B. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, B. Conventional
acceptance C. Concrete
C. Anger, depression, denial, bargaining, D. Concrete postconventional
acceptance
D. Depression, anger, denial ,bargaining, 23. Puberty is commonly considered
acceptance A. The same as adolescence
B. Occurs earlier for boys than for girls
15. Paul a 4 y/o boy have a problem of C. Is the period of the growth and hormonal
occasional bedwetting. We can advise his changes that lead to sexual maturity.
parents to D. Involves a growth spurt of 1-2 years
A. Limit the amount of water he drinks in during which boys are taller than girls
the evening
B. Punish him for “wet” nights 24. Which is NOT true about the autism?
C. Wake him up during the nights to use A. Violent temper tantrums and repetitive
the toilet actions
D. Consider mediation or psychotheraphy B. Sensory blocking and echolalia
C. Language and learning deficiencies
16. Which of the following clearly describes D. Encopresis and overeating
grief?
A. The period of emotional adjustment that 25. Jenny encourage by her parents to ask
follows the death of a loved one. questions and allows her to choose activities
B. The intense emotional state that follows she will find enjoyable and worthwhile. If this
the death of lover, friend or relative will continue, Erickson believes that Jenny
C. The period during which a person will achieve.
seems dazed or numb and shows the A. Industry
little emotion B. Identity
D. Demoralization and discouragement C. Generativity
D. Initiative
17. How can parents foster initiative and
independence in children 26. A “crisis of urgency” and the “attainment of
A. Restricting a child’s freedom to play, to stability” according to Gould are
use imagination and to choose activities characteristics of
B. Identity versus role confusion A. Late adolescence
C. Encouragement from parents when a B. Young adulthood
child plans and carries out a task C. Middle adulthood
D. Mastering psychomotor skills D. The disengagement period

18. Which of the following is the common life


stages among Trisha, Patty and Alma?
he is talking about. Teacher Roel therefore
exhibits a power knows as _____
27. According to Kohlberg the correct order of A. legitimate Power
Moral Development is B. expert power
A. Preconventional, conventional and C. referent power
postconventional D. reward power
B. Conditional, unconditional and
postconsdtional 34. Teacher Emmanuel requires his students to
C. Self-interested, social and personal memorize that poem “Mi Ultimo Adios” but
D. Premoral, conventional, and posthetical they do not actually know the meaning of the
poem. This traditional technique which turns
28. When a girl matures early she is more likely the students into “tiny parrots” is exhibited
A. To engage in earlier sexual relations when teachers use ________?
B. To be social ostracized in middle and A. 2x4x8 Concept Teaching
high school B. Textbook Technique
C. To became tall and thin. C. Direct Instruction Technique
D. Rote Learning Technique
29. Life stages are important according to
Erickson because 35. When will a teacher employ the “Oxford
A. Each involves a crisis or dilemma Oregon”?
B. Each signals a new stage of cognitive A. During discussion
development B. During debate
C. Each is an expression of biological C. During reporting
programming D. During lecture
D. Their failure to appear is evidence of
psychopathology. 36. Student were required to stay and live with a
family of aetas in Zambales for week. They
30. What is the best thing to do when somebody will do this to study the lifestyle of the ethnic
you know is dying? group and come up with the report about the
A. Avoid disturbing that person by not particular group. The teacher will most
mentioning death. probably rely on what technique?
B. Allow that person to talk about death A. Laboratory Technique
with you. B. Practicum Technique
C. Tell that person about the stages of C. Field Study Technique
dying D. Apprenticeship Technique
D. Keep your visits short and infrequent in
order to avoid thing that person. 37. Teacher Gary religiously records the
attendance of his studentseveryday. He
31. Tricia, a Third Year student is popular not marks those who are tardy and absent in
only in her classroom but also in the entire this particular recording document known
campus. She is always invited to soirees and as_______________.
pyjama parties. Students are drawn to her A. Form 1
because of her seemingly friendly attitude. B. Form 138
This intelligence according to Gardener is C. Form 137
known as _______________. D. Class record
A. Popularity
B. Congenial 38. The directress of the school demanded that
C. Interpersonal teachers should encourage their students to
D. Intrapersonal go beyond simple recall and comprehension:
instead she said that students should “think
32. Teacher Harold brought a hamster in the about thinking” If the teachers will the
class during a lecture about the mammals. directress’ instruction, the students will
The hamster is a device commonly known as develop their________skill.
a REALIA. Teacher can bring, Realia ONLY A. Hypothesis skills
when ______________. B. Cognitive skills
A. Available C. Metacognitive skills
B. Feasible D. Drill skills
C. Affordable
D. Workable

39. The teachers feels that he is somebody who


lives in an”ivory tower” This “I-thou”
relationship between student and teacher is
shown by
33. When asked students of Teacher Roel A. Exercising favoritism
described him as someone who knows what
B. Teacher is pretending he knows 47. Teacher may would like to compare and
everything contrast plant cell vs animal cell, She would
C. Respect towards each other most likely use:
D. Prejudice towards poor A. Fishbone Diagram
B. Venn Diagram
40. Krathwohl is famous for his Taxonomy of C. Tree Diagram
affected domain, while Anita Harrow is D. KWL chart
known for this ________domain
A. Affective 48. The students of Teacher Corazon feels that
B. Psychomotor their teacher gas an “eye behind her head”
C. Cognitive This characteristic of the teacher is known as
D. Metacognition A. Referent power
B. Withitness
41. Teacher Edward invited several experts to C. Pygmation
shed light on the topic of environmental D. Effect Rosenthal Effect
protection. Teacher Edward is using the
technique known as______________ 49. Edward de bono is famous for this
A. Symposium instructional innovation_______
B. Panel discussion A. Six Thinking Hats
C. Interview B. Graphic Organizers
D. Socialized Classroom Discussion C. Understanding by design
D. 7 Habits of highly Effective people
42. To show disapproval to the misbehavior of
the student, Teacher Charles clears his 50. It refers to the science of developing a plan
throat and looks intently at the erring to attain goal and to guard against
student. This classroom management style undesirable results.
is commonly known as________________ A. Strategy of Teaching
A. Proximity control B. Method of Teaching
B. Dropping of name C. Technique of Teaching
C. Signal Interferrence D. Teaching Device
D. Direct Appeal
51. Teachers should allow his or her students to
43. Teacher Teresa would most likely end her create the rules inside the classroom to
goal-oriented lesson by______________ develop a sense of:
A. Planning of activities A. Discipline
B. Evaluation B. Self control
C. Identification of topics C. Leadership
D. Formulation of objectives D. Ownership

44. According to Krathwolhs’s affective domain 52. The teacher started his lesson about
of objectives,___________ is the lowest ”addition of similar fraction” by giving a
level of affective behavior general rule on how to add similar fraction
A. Valuing then eventually gives examples. his teaching
B. Characterization technique is known as:
C. Responding A. Inductive
D. Organization B. Deductive
45. To show the social relations that exist among C. Transductive
the Fourth Year students of Matayog D. Outlining
Elementary School, the teacher can
use___________
A. Johari Window
B. Sociogram
C. Group dynamics
D. Counseling

53-55 (Study of the case below)

Case 1
46. To Improve comprehension and retention
among the students, the teacher’s best Teacher Fidelita conducted the lesson about
option would be to use mammal using the following procedure
A. Six thinking Hats She showed pictures of animals like dog, cat,cow and
B. Contextual clues horse
C. SQ3R She asked the students to look at the similarity
D. Autodidactic Activities among the animal.
She then gave the general characteristics of
mammals.
D. Interpersonal
1. Based on the above case, what method did
the teacher use? 9. Ms. Ortiz ranked No. 1 in March 2012 LET
A. Case presentation EXAM. Upon learning this by the school
B. Deductive where she had her internship she was
C. Inductive offered immediately of a position for the
D. Picture aided school year 2012-2013. She gladly accepted
this job offering. She submitted all the
2. looking at how she presented the lesson do documents required by the school and just
you think the teacher presented the lesson waited for the result of her medical exam. A
effectively? week before the orientation for the newly
A. Yes, she showed picture hired teachers, the result of her medical
B. No, the manner she presented exam was released. She learned that she
the lesson is limited has a tuberculosis. Which of the following do
C. Yes, she presented it you think should Ms. Ortiz do?
thoroughly A. Hide her sickness
D. No, there was no evaluation. from the Principal and
proceed to teach in
3. how can the lesson be improved? the S.Y 2012-2013.
A. Add a discussion B. Ask the examining
B. Include a quiz doctor to give her
C. Start by a review medical clearance so
D. Show more pictures that she can teach
and assure that
4. Which statement is not true about recitation? medication will
A. It is announced continue
B. Possible questions are given C. Tell the Principal that
C. Call a student before giving she has changed her
question mind and oprted not
D. It is a form of discussion to teach anymore
D. Discuss her medical
5. Using Blooms Taxonomy, the highest among condition to the
the following is principal and defer to
A. Critical comprehension teach until she gets
B. Critical evaluation well
C. Integration
D. Literal comprehension 10. Mrs.Banaticla is a high school teacher
known for her integrity and credibility. In her
6. Teacher Roger would like to present the community she was regarded as one of the
historical events that happened in the field of leaders all thru out her career as a teacher,
education. Which among the following would she is also a part of the board of canvassers
be of best help? every time there is an election one time she
A. Cluster map was asked by her nephew to campaign for
B. Time line him in the forthcoming election for he will run
C. Story map as a Congressman. Should Mrs.Banaticla
D. Affinity chart campaign her nephew.

A. Yes, there is no
reason why she can’t
do this since blood is
thicker than water,
7. When choosing an instructional aid or device B. Yes, she will be
, the primary consideration of the teacher campaign for her
whould be _________. nephew and will do it
A. Cost discretely
B. Availability C. No, she hates her
C. Efficiency nephew and it’s time
D. Suitability to get even
D. No, she knows that it
8. Katrina shows strong interest in writing is against her
personal journals and diaries. She does not principle as a teacher
feel left even if she is mostly by herself in the and this might put her
school. She is most likely intelligent in the credibility as a teacher
area of____________. at risk.
A. Spatial 11. Jonathan San Diego son of the Principal of
B. Verbal Mapagpala Elementary School is running as
C. Intrapersonal a mayor in their town. Is it Ethical for
Principal San Diego to vote for his son B. Has the mastery of
during the election? the lesson
A. Yes, it is a C. Has the capability to
constitutional right of implement corporal
Principal San Diego to punishments
vote D. Has the habit of
B. Yes, his vote is an preparing for visual
additional point for his aids.
son
C. No, out of delicadeza 15. Under the “learning to do”, which of the
he should refrain from following instrument must acquired so that a
voting since his son is person can perform his work effectively?
a candidate A. Insight
D. No, he has no right to B. Competence
vote C. Communication
D. Compromise
12. Mrs. Conception is a public school teacher
for 35 years. Every time she was asked by 16. “Life is what you make it” exemplifies best
her principal to attend in the seminar, she what _____________ is :
refused and requested that the new teacher A. Existentialism
be the one take her slot. Is this correct? B. Humanism
A. Yes, Mrs. Conception C. Progressivism
had enough of these D. Essentialism
seminars
B. Yes, Mrs. Conception 17. Mr. De Guzman is regarded as the best
is about to retire and teacher in their school .he is known not only
these seminars will because his teaches well but alsoo because
have no longer use for of his integrity and credibility. In addition, he
her. is also an adviser in their barangay. Without
C. No, Mrs. Conception the knowledge of everyone he is consistently
should take every attending the cockfight a in his adjacent town
opportunity to attend a every other day. He is also known of betting
seminar for her own a big amount of money in every game. Can
professional growth. he continue doing this considering his
D. No, Mrs. Conception profession as a teacher?
has the prerogative to
what seminar she will
attend

A. Yes, this activity is not


affecting his work as a
teacher.
B. Yes, this activity is
13. Teacher Allyce doesn’t like Maria, her being funded by his
student who expected to graduate as class own money.
Valedictorian. In this regard, she is so C. No, this activity will
impartial to her and give her low marks in not merit him
recitation and project. Is this correct? reasonable social
A. Yes, it is the right of recognition.
every teacher to D. No, this activity may
determine the mark of lead him to financial
every student loss and problem.
B. Yes, it is human 18. What do you think would be the action of a
nature to feel disgust teacher who found out and has proven that
to an individual. his principal is involved in the malversation
C. No, it is a mortal sin to of funds of their school?
hate anyone. A. Malign her through an
D. No, it is a must that anonymous letter
every teacher be B. Circulate this issue
impartial to each and let it become a
student. gossip
C. Present the charge to
14. Which of the following is the mark of a good a competent authority.
teacher? D. Ignore what the
A. Has the control of the teacher has
class discovered about this
action of the
principal.s 23. During the distribution of the report card,
which of the following must be the foremost
19. After listening to the homily of the Priest of the teacher?
about the fidelity. Catherine has a moment of A. Discuss the projects
reflection. Her understanding of the value of of the school
fidelity has become deeper as she related B. Discuss the progress
this to her past experience. This typifies what as well as the
kind of philosophy? deficiencies of the
A. Constructivism student
B. Reconstructivism C. Discuss the unsettled
C. Humanism bill of the students
D. Existentialism D. Discuss the
complaints of other
20. Teacher Riean is a new teacher. She teachers and
realizes that handling her classmates of the
studentsmisbehavior is a very demanding students.
aspect of classroom management. In this
regard, she thought of giving up teaching. 24. Which of the following would best describe
What advice can you give her? the role of the schools?
A. Agree with the class A. To educate the
on what rules to follow citizens
B. Report every B. To fit the citizens into
student’s misbehavior the society
to the principal C. To educate the
C. Set the ground rules citizens to change the
for the whole class society.
D. None of the above D. All of the above

21. If a teacher is an advocate “banking concept


in education”, he or she viewed students as?

25. Which of the following is the political purpose


of the school?
A. To teach the basic
cognitive skills
A. Clear account to be B. To foster patriotism
filled up by the and loyalty to the
teacher existing political order
B. Dormant account to C. To familiarize every
be activated by the citizen of their various
teacher function in the society
C. Wobble account to be D. To prepare every
balanced by the citizen for the world of
teacher work
D. All of the above
26. How will you classify the purpose of the
22. Teacher Carol is a neophyte teacher. One school as it concerns with the training and
time a mother of one of her students preparation of citizens for the world of work?
confronted her and maligned her in front of A. Political purposes
her colleagues. How should Teacher Carol B. Cognitive purposes
reach on this kind of situation? C. Economic purposes
A. Walk away and ignore D. Social purposes
the mother
B. Answer back the 27. Which of the following will best describe the
mother and malign purpose of holistic education?
her too. A. To prepare the
C. Allow the mother to students to meet the
keep on maligning her challenges of living
until it’s her turn to do and schooling
the same B. To prepare the
D. Wait until; the emotion students to meet the
of the mother challenges of
subsidies and invite schooling and
her to discuss the scholarship
concern with the C. To prepare the
principal or guidance students to meet the
counselor.
challenges of living relationship. Can they continue this kind of
and society relationship?
D. All of the above A. Continue the
relationship but
28. Which of the following is not correct under teacher Leor must
the code of Ethics for Teachers regarding exercise utmost
Teacher and Business? professional discretion
A. No teacher shall act, so as to protect the
directly or indirectly, interest of one
as agent of , or be another.
financially interested B. Stop the relationship
in, any commercial because teacher Leor
venture which furnish is not allowed to have
textbooks and other a romantic
school commodities in relationship with any
the purchase and his students
disposal of which he C. Defer the relationship
can exercise official and wait for the right
influence, except only time
when his assignment D. None of the above
in inherently, related
to such purchase and
disposal; provided
they shall be in
accordance with the
existing regulations;
provided further, that
members of duly
recognizes teachers
cooperatives may 31. After finishing the degree in education
participate in the teacher Marie learns that learning never
distribution and sale stops. In fact she accumulates more
of such commodities. knowledge after leaving the portal of her
B. A teacher has no right alma mater.
to engage directly or A. Constructivism
indirectly in legitimate B. Perennailism
income generation; C. Progressivism
provided that it does D. Humanism
not relate to or
adversely affect his 32. Principal Lourdes asks the assistance of
works as a teacher. teacher Elvie to prepare to be presented to
C. A teacher shall the District Supervisor after the presentation,
maintain a good the district supervisor commended her for
reputation with the excellent report. She even asked her to
respect to the print the materials for the distribution to other
financial matters such principals. In the printed work principal
as in the settlement of Lourdes did not even acknowledge teacher
his debts and loans in Elvie, is this morally correct?
arranging A. Yes, the principal has
satisfactorily his all the right to decide
private financial who to acknowledge
affairs. B. Yes, the principal
D. None of the above knows that teacher
Elvie is afraid of her
29. Thea listens to the advice given by her sister and will not complaint.
to end the relationship that she was with C. Yes, the principal
Gilbert. However, her sister learned that the must impress her
advice she has given was not followed and district supervisor and
Thea decided to continue the relationship. hide the truth that it is
This action of Thea is a manifestation of not her alone who
what kind of philosophy? prepared the report
A. Essentialism D. None of the choices is
B. Existentialism correct
C. Perrenialism
D. Humanism 33. During the class reunion of teachers Eloisa,
she learned that most of her classmates are
30. Teacher Loar and student Joy are mutually successful in their fields. Also, she found out
attracted the first time they see each other. that most of them are wealthy because they
This mutual attraction developed into love, have chosen a lucrative profession.
eventually the teacher-student relationship Confronted with this situation how should
also become a boyfriend-girlfriend teacher Eloisa react?
A. Hide to those who 39. A document published by the school district
asked her real that identifies rules of behavior, network, or
profession internet connection.
B. Leave the event so as A. Classroom rules
to avoid being asked B. Acceptable use policy
on her profession C. Fair use
C. Tell with that she is a D. Ethical internet use
teacher n\by policy
profession
D. Answer not their
question concerning
her profession.

34. Which of the following pillar of education is


vital in the building of a genuine and lasting
culture of peace in the world?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to do
C. Learning to leave
together
D. Learning to be

40. Mrs.Sulit a seasoned teacher. She has been


in the service longer that anyone else in her
department. However, she is also the first
35. Which of the following pillar of education is person to resist in the media utilization in the
dominant in the report of Edgar Faure’s classroom and found out to be
report concerning the development of man’s technophobic. What is she afraid of?
complete dimensions? A. Fear in the use of
A. Learning to know technology due to
B. Learning to do limited exposure to
C. Learning to live new ideas equipment.
together B. Fear of computers,
D. Learning to be laptops, PDA
C. Fear of being
36. Ms. Valenzuela is always guarded by the changed by computes
principle that she has a foremost D. Fear of electrical
responsibility as a teacher. Given the circuits
following , which do you think is the main
responsibility of Ms. Valenzuela? 41. Teacher is the best visual aid. What does
A. Shares responsibility this statement mean?
in counseling A. The teacher prepares
B. Guides students in visual aids
learning process B. The teacher is the
C. Inspires students sole source of
through interesting learning
lessons C. The teacher is always
D. Asks challenging the medium of
questions teaching – learning
process.
37. What practice(s) will demonstrate the D. The teacher uses
teacher’s genuine concern on the learning of visual aids effectively.
students?
A. Confer progress of 42. Teacher Gerly is assigned to handle a multi-
students to their grade class. What instructional material must
parents be used to provide the needs of each grade?
B. Guides students in A. Differentiated
learning goals materials to cater to
C. Validates if learning different levels
interesting lessons B. Multisensory material
D. All of the above C. Colourful, useful and
durable materials
38. Which of the computer-based instructional D. Materials of high level
tool can help you revise written work such as thinking skills.
short stories and essays?
A. Word processing 43. As a teacher employing the project-based
B. Spreadsheet multimedia learning strategy, what are the
C. Database some limitations teachers expect from the
D. Desktop publishing encounter?
I. There is a need
for extending the
time to use
several media 48. Teacher Jenny wants her students to
II. The presentation express their opinions regarding a certain
of the product is government issue. Which of the following
not an easy task can she use to do this?
III. The technology A. Forum
skills to produce B. Blog
a product may be C. Email
lacking D. Group messaging
system

49. A student of Ms.Weng wants to clarify


something regarding the project she gave
them. Which of the following is the fastest
way that the student can use to send her the
A. I only message if she is not online?
B. I,II,III A. Email the message
C. III only B. Post the message in a
D. I and II only blog
C. Use instant
44. Ms. Mendoza wants to show her class a messaging on social
magnified picture of the Mt. Pinatubo’s networking sites
crates fixed on a bondpaper. Which of the D. Wait until you meet
following tools can she use? the teacher
A. Filmstrip
B. Opaque projector 50. Ms.Charlin will be absent for two days
C. Overhead projector because of a national conference. She
D. Slides wants her students to work on a certain
module. What is the fastest way of sending
45. “Technology is not a panacea”. What does the module to her students while she is
this statement mean? away?
A. Technology is the A. Email a module to her
answer to all the students
problems of the B. Share it to all her
teachers. students in her live
B. Technology is not a account
“cure-all” tool for the C. Send the module
teachers through group instant
C. Technology will not messaging
always be a remedy in D. Message each of the
the learning process students on a social
of the student networking site.
D. Technology is not an
important factor in the 51. Teacher Rubie wants her students to learn
teaching and learning more English. Specifically she wants
process. students to improve her listening skills. She
has a CD player, tape recorder and internet
46. Teacher Lawrence likes to show a close connection. Which of the following is best for
representation of the size and shape of the her students?
earth and its location in the entire solar A. CDs with English
system. What is the best instructional aid? listening drills
A. Picture B. Tapes with English
B. Model listening drills
C. Realia C. Internet website such
D. Film as Go4English,
English language
47. Mrs.Alcoriza dreams to organize a seminar listening lab
with a known poet from another country but D. All of the above
she cannot afford to spend for the
transportation of the said poet. Which of the 52. Curriculum is defined as the total learning
following can she use so she won’t need to experiences of the children in school. Which
spend much? part of curriculum will assure these
A. Instant messaging experiences?
B. Video conferencing A. Curriculum plan
C. Distant B. Curriculum
communication implementation
D. Podcasting C. Curriculum evaluation
D. Curriculum
assessment

56. Every curriculum has this dimension. This is


both unplanned and implicit but its
instructional effects are often evident in the
students’sbehavior values, and dispositions.
53. Which of the following is NOT the aim of This dimension is referred to as
Elementary Education under the Education ____________
Act of 1982? A. Societal curriculum
A. Provide knowledge B. Instructional
and develop skills, curriculum
attitude, values C. Institutional curriculum
essential to personal D. Hidden curriculum
development and
necessary for living in 57. Dr.Sison, the provincial hospital director,
and contributing to a plans to attend a school board meeting
developing and where a new high school science curriculum
changing world will be discussed. Which level of curriculum
B. Provide learning is shown in this situation?
experiences which A. Experiential
increase the child’s B. Instructional
awareness of and C. Institutional
responsiveness, to D. Societal
the changes in the 58. On weekends, Mrs. Junco asks her two
society. children on different grade levels what they
C. Promote and intensify learned in school on that week. Which level
knowledge, of curriculum does Mrs. Junco practice?
identification with an A. Institutional
love for the nation and B. Experiential
the people to which C. Societal
develop orientation to D. Instructional
the world of work and
prepare the learner to 59. The rationale of the K+12 program of the
engage in honest and Department of Education are the following
gainful work. EXCEPT:
D. Discover and enhance A. The quality of
the different aptitudes education is reflected
and interest of in the inadequate
students in order to preparation of school
equip them with skills graduates for the
for productive world of work or
endeavor and or to entrepreneurship or
prepare them for higher education.
tertiary level B. The poor quality of
basic education is
54. In the Basic Education Curriculum in 2002, reflected in the low
MAKABAYAN was envisioned to be? achievement scores
A. The laboratory of life of Filipino students
B. The history of life including international
C. The combined subject test results
D. The tool for the 21st C. To be the same as
century other countries in term
of number of years in
55. Which of the following choices is considered the Basic education
as a social force that effects the school and D. The congested
the curriculum? curriculum partly
A. Learners’s styles explains the present
B. Changes in gender state of education.
roles
C. Nature of knowledge
D. Learner’s
characteristics
B. Civic groups
C. School boards
60. When the instruction in the curriculum D. Industry groups
focuses on the mastery of the content and
the evaluation that follows measures only the 67. Teacher Ryan conducted a short quiz after
knowedge learned, such curriculum design is discussing the topic “Item Analysis” to get
A. Learner centered design feedback on how the students learned which
B. Subject centered design may not be used for grading purposes is
C. Problem centered design classified as a ______________.
D. Teacher centered design A. Placement assessment
B. Summative assessment
61. The understanding by design curricular C. Formative assessment
approach, the first consideration is about D. Diagnostic assessment
A. Learning experiences
B. Testing of knowledge 68. The criterion if success of Teacher RC in his
C. Desired results lesson id that ‘the students must be able to
D. Teaching strategies get 85% of the test items correctly. Luis and
29 others students in the class answered
62. Which educational philosophy focuses on only 33 out of 40 items correctly. This means
the role of curriculum as a means in that teacher RC ______________.
remaking society and rebuilding culture? A. Attained his lesson objective
A. Prennialism because of his effective
B. Progressivism problem solving drills.
C. Existentialism B. Did not attain his lesson
D. Reconstruction objective because his students
lack of attention.
63. Ms. Jean is a member of the curriculum C. Attained his lesson objective
committee on a private school in Business D. Did not attain his lesson
.what education philosophy does she objective as far as the 30
consider if her major concern is to give the students are concerned.
child’s freedom to choose what to learn and
believe as sheallow them to set their own 69. To increase the difficulty of a multiple-choice
identities and standards. What philosophy test item, which of the following should be
will you consider? done?
A. Existentialism A. Make the options
B. Realism homogeneous
C. Idealism B. Make the stem short and clear
D. Pragmatism C. Make it grammatically correct
D. Make the options equal in
64. When certain topics are presented in the length
elementary in a manner appropriate for
grade schoolers, and the same topic is 70. Teacher Y set 85% accuracy in a test
tackled in the highschool but on a much predicting the kind of weather given five
deeper level, this is referred to as a different atmosphere conditions. Marivic
A. Discovery learning obtained a score of 82% can be interpreted
B. Classified curriculum as ______________.
C. Spiral curriculum A. She obtained 82 % percentile
D. Symbolic leaning score.
B. She did not meet the set
65. Which important elements must the phases standard by 3%
of Curriculum Development consider C. She is higher than 82% of the
according to Ralph Tyler? group
I. Learners D. She is 3% short of the set
II. Society percentile score.
III. Environment
IV. Sunject Matter
A. I,III and IV
B. I,III and IV
C. II,III,and IV
D. I,II and III

71. Teacher Anne gave a test at the end of a


lesson to find out if the objectives of her
lesson have been attained. This can be
classified as ________________.
66. Who are considered community-based A. Placement assessment
stakeholders in curriculum development? B. Curricular assessment
A. Government officials C. Norm-referenced
D. Criterion-referenced A. I,II and III
B. I and II
72. What are the characteristics of a good C. I and III
assessment instrument? D. II and III
I. Objectivity
II. Validity 78. Jay R’s raw score in Mathematics class is 94
III. Practicality and efficiency which is equal to 97th percentile. What does
IV. Reliability this mean?
A. I, II, IV A. 97% of Jay R’s classmates got
B. II, IV a score higher than 94.
C. I, II, III B. 97% of Jay R’s classmates got
D. I, II, III, IV a score lower than 94.
C. Jay R’s score is less than 97%
73. Teacher Ace wants to establish the reliability of his classmates
of his test in Biology. Which of the following D. Jay R is higher than 97% of his
will he accomplish? classmates.
I. Administer a parallel test.
II. Split the test 79. The discrimination index of a test item is
III. Construct a variety of items 0.35. what does this mean?
IV. Administer the same test twice. A. More students in the lower-
A. I, III, IV group got the item correctly
B. I,II, IV I, II than those students in the
C. I, IV upper group.
B. More students in the upper
74. Teacher Nancy constructed a matching type group got the item correctly
test item. In her column of descriptions are that those students in the lower
combinations of presidents current issues group
and sports. Which rule of constructing a C. The number of students in the
matching type test item was NOT followed? lower group and the upper
A. The options must be greater group who got the item
than the descriptions correctly are equal
B. The descriptions must be D. More students from the upper
homogeneous group got the item incorrectly.
C. The descriptions must be
heterogeneous 80. Which of the following statement/s is/are
D. Arrange the options according important in developing a scoring rubrics?
to order. I. Descrimination of each
criterion to serve as standard
75. Teacher MJ gives a 50-item test in English II. Very clear descriptions of
where the mean performance of the group is performance in each level
40 and the standards deviation is 6. Markie III. Rating scale
obtained a score of 45. Which of the IV. Mastery levels of achievement
following best described his performance? A. I only
A. Below average B. I and II
B. Average C. I, II,III
C. Above average D. I,II ,III, Iv
D. Outstanding
76. Teacher G discover that his students are
weak in grammar. Which assessment
procedure should Teacher G administer to
further determine in which of other skills his
students are weak?
A. Placement assessment
B. Diagnostic assessment
C. Summative assessment
D. Formative assessment
81. Which of the following statement best
describes norm-referenced interpretation/
A. BJ perfpormed better in
Mathematics than 85% of his
classmates
77. A portfolio assessment requires a B. BJ was able to get 60% of the
presentation of a collection of student’s work. items
What is the purpose of the said activity? C. BJ got 40 items correctly his
I. To showcase the current test out of 50 items
abilities and skills of the D. BJ was able to answer his
learners teeth in 45 minutes only.
II. To show growth and
development of the learners 82. Teacher DJ wants to test his student’s ability
III. To evaluate the cumulative to formulate ideas, which type of test should
achievement of the learners she formulate?
A. Completion type A. Frequencies
B. Matching type B. Two means only
C. Multiple-choice answer C. Median
D. Essay D. Three or more means
90. Teacher Ryan Christopher gave a
83. Teacher BJ wrote about Ryan: “When Ryan summative test. In which competency did his
came to class this morning, he seemed very students find the greatest difficulty? In the
tired and slouched into his seat. He took no item with a difficulty index of
part in his class discussion and seemed to ______________.
have no interest in what was being A. 0.09
discussed. This way very inusual for he has B. 1.0
been eager to participate and often C. 0.75
monopolizes the class discussion. What D. 0.45
Teacher BJ wrote is an example of a/an
_________________. 91. Teacher Kristy conducted an item analysis in
A. Anecdotal report her Chapter examinations, she found out
B. Observation report that the difficulty of item 20 is 0.45 and the
C. Personality report discrimination index is 0.31. what should the
D. Incidence report teacher do with this item.
A. Reject the item
84. Teacher Luis found out that more the lower B. Retain the item
group got item #16 correctly in his item C. Revise the item
analysis. This means that the item has D. Make the item bonus
_____________
A. Negative discriminating power Subject Ritz Mean Standard
B. Low validity Glenn’s score deviation (s)
C. Positive discriminating power score
D. High reliability Math 90 85 1.5
English 95 97 2.0
85. What is the meaning of TOS in the parlance PEHM 94 92 1.75
of test construction?
A. Table of Species 92. In which subject/s did Ritz Glenn performed
B. Table of Specifications well?
C. Table of Specific Test A. Math
D. Table of Subject B. Math and English
C. English
86. Which statement best describes a negatively D. PEHM
skewed score distribution?
A. Most examines got high scores 93. What type of learner is Ritz Glenn?
B. The value of median and mode A. Logical and bodily kinesthetic
are equal B. Logical
C. The value of median C. Linguistic
corresponds to a low score D. Bodily kinaesthetic
D. The value of median is higher
than the value of mode.

94. In which group of scores most spread?


A. Math and PEHM
B. Math
87. In a normal distributions a T-score of 70 is C. English
_____________. D. PEHM
A. Two SDs below the mean
B. Two SDs above the mean 95. The score distributions of Set A and Set B
C. Two SD below the mean have equal mean but different SD’s Set A
D. Two SD above the mean has SD of 2.75 while Set B of 3.25. which
statement is TRUE of the score
88. Teacher B is researching on family income distributions?
distribution which is symmetrical. Which A. Majority of the scores in Set B
measure/s of central tendency will be most are clustered around the mean.
informative and appropriate? B. Majority of the scores in Set A
A. Mode are clustered around the mean
B. Mean than in Set B.
C. Median C. Scores in Set A are more
D. Mean and Median widely scattered
D. The scores of Set B has less
89. The Analysis of Variance utilizing the F-test variability than the scores in
is the appropriate significance test to run Set A.
between ________________
96. Which of the following statements are the
components of the grading system based on
Dep Ed Order 33, series of 2004?
I. The lowest failing grade
appeared in the report card is
65%.
II. Transmutation table is utilized
in the computation of grade,
III. Mastery of at least 75% of the
competencies
IV. Use table of equivalence in the
computation of grade.
V. Cumulative system for final is
utilized
A. I, III, IV
B. I, II, III, IV
C. II, IV, V
D. I, II, III, IV, V

You might also like