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Teaching Profession

1. Teacher K teaches in a public school in her locality. Due to teacher shortage, her
classroom teaching starts from 6 AM and ends at 5 PM. Is the assignment given her
just?

A. Yes, as long as she sign a conform letter to that effect

B. Yes, the situation demands that she render longer teaching hours

C. No, rendering longer teaching hours would make the teacher tired and exhausted

D. No, Magna Carta for Public School Teachers states that in the exigencies of service,
any teacher may be required to render more than six hours and not more than eight
hours of actual classroom teaching a day

2. Which of the following could be the reason for the teacher’s suspension from the
practice of the teaching profession?

A. Immoral, unprofessional of dishonourable conduct

B. Observing proper procedures in obtaining a certificate of registration

C. Faithfulness to the code of ethical and professional standards for professional


teachers

D. Willingness to attend seminars, workshops, conferences and like or the continuing


education program prescribed by the Board and the Commission

3. Which of the following is true about the teacher as a person under the Code of ethics
for Professional Teachers?

A. Live with dignity at all times wherever he/she is

B. Serve as a model worthy of emulation

C. Place premium upon self-respect and self-discipline

D. All of these
4. Principal B acted on the letter of complaint received by his office 30 days after saying
he was preoccupied by more important things the past days. Is his reason acceptable?

A. Yes, because he has to prioritize things

B. No, RA 6713 States that public officials and employees must act promptly on letters
and requests within 15 working days from receipt thereof

C. Yes, because the letter of complaint can wait and is of no urgency

D. No, the reason is simple unacceptable

5. Which of the following is NOT in the norms of conduct under RA 6713?

A. Professionalism

B. Justices and sincerity

C. Commitment to public interest

D. Responsiveness to the private

6. Which of the following is not mentioned in the Code of Ethics for Professional
teachers?

A. A teachers should not act directly or indirectly as agent of any commercial venture
which furnishes textbooks and other school commodities in the purchase or disposal of
which he can exercise influence

B. A teacher has no right to engage, directly or indirectly in any income generation

C. A teacher shall maintain a good reputation with respect to financial matters such as
in the settlement of his just debts, loans and other financial affairs.

D. none of the these

7. Which date has been set by UNESCO and Education International (EL) in 1995 to
celebrate role of teachers in educating for the young?

a. December 4

b. October 16

c. September 23

d. October 5
8. Which of the following acts or behaviour is unethical as far as the Code of Ethics for
teacher is concerned?

a. Engage in an income generated activities

b. Maintain good reputation with respect to financial matters

c. Act as agent in publishing textbooks and school commodities

d. Settle promptly his/her debts

9. Which one should you do if a parent of one of your failing pupils asks you to tutor her
daughter in consideration of certain amount of money which you badly needed?
a. Direct the parent to another tutor and make internal arrangement with the tutor for a
commission.

b. Accept the offer but do tutoring outside office hours

c. Accept the offer with discount

d. Advise the parent to look for another tutor

10. To insist on rights without acceptance of duty is __________.

a. Selflessness

b. Righteousness

c. Awareness

d. Selfishness

11. Which is NOT a manifestation of a professional teacher’s pride in a teaching as a


noble calling?

a. she enjoys teaching despite its demands

b. She is resigned to the idea that teaching is for those who cannot make it in the other
profession

c. She campaigns for the better students to take up teaching

d. She is proud to be identified as a teacher


12. Ranking of teacher applicants based on LET rating, college GPA, demo teaching
interview, etc. is in accordance with hiring principle of ______.

a. Selective admission to the profession

b. Aristocracy

c. Selective retention

d. Democracy

13. Teacher A is observing to be a bit aloof from the children of the Aetas. She justifies
her action by saying: “we are but human; we cannot like every pupil. “Is she acting
ethnically?

a. Yes, because teacher A is not yet engaged in a destructive behavior.

b. Yes, Persons have their own peculiarities and we expect that we cannot like
everybody in the same way that not everybody can like us.

c. No, under no circumstances shall a teacher be prejudiced against any learners.

d. No, unless she has extraordinary reason for being aloof to the Aetas.

14. The NCBTS are established standards for good teaching in the Philippines which
must be considered by teachers for quality professional development. What is meant by
the acronym NCBTS?

a. National Career and basic teaching standards

b. National Competency based teacher standards

c. National Career Based Teacher Safety

d. National Competency Based Teaching Standards

15. To ensure the quality of education, teachers follow the code of ethics for
professional teachers. Which of the following level of educational institution is not
covered by these codes?

a. Preschool

b. Tertiary

c. Elementary

d. Secondary
16. Which of the following is not included in the responsibilities of a teacher?

a. Teachers clean the school garden

b. Teachers conduct dialogue or conference with parents

c. Teachers write lesson plans

d. Teachers keep school records

17. Teacher Y has gained the qualifications recognized for entry into the teaching
profession. He has a strong understanding of the subjects/areas in which he is trained
in terms of content knowledge and pedagogy. He possessed the requisite knowledge,
skills and values that support the teaching and learning process. He manages learning
programs and has strategies that promote learning based in the learning needs of his
students. He seeks advice from experienced colleagues to consolidate his teaching
practice.

a. Career stage 1 (Beginning Teachers)

b. Career stage 2 (Proficient Teachers)

c. Career stage 3 (Highly Proficient Teachers)

d. Career stage 4 (Distinguished Teachers)

18. Teachers C consistently display a high level of performance in his teaching


practice. He manifests an in-depth and sophisticated understanding of the teaching and
learning process. He has high education-focused situation cognition, is more adept in
problem solving and optimizes opportunities gained from experience.

a. Career stage 1 (Beginning Teachers)

b. Career stage 2 (Proficient Teachers)

c. Career stage 3 (Highly Proficient Teachers)

d. Career stage 4 (Distinguished Teachers)

19. Teacher M embodies the highest standard for teaching grounded in global best
practices. She exhibits exceptional capacity to improve her own teaching practice and
that of others. She is recognized as leader in education, contributor of collaborations
and partnerships.

a. Career stage 1 (Beginning Teachers)

b. Career stage 2 (Proficient Teachers)


c. Career stage 3 (Highly proficient Teachers)

d. Career stage 4 (Distinguished Teachers)

20. Teacher L is professionally independent in the application skills vital to the teaching
and leap process. She provides focused teaching programs that meet curriculum and
assessment requirements. She displays skills in planning, implementing l, and
managing learning programs.

a. Career stage 1 (Beginning Teachers)

b. Career stage 2 (Proficient Teachers)

c. Career stage 3 (Highly Proficient Teachers)

d. Career stage 4 (Distinguished Teachers)

21. Prof. J leads her colleagues in the advancement of the art and science of Teaching
based on her comprehensive knowledge of recent pedagogy. What domain of
professional teacher is shown?

a. Domain 1: Content knowledge and pedagogy

b. Domain 2: Learning Environment

c. Domain 3: Diversity of learners

D. Domain 4: Curriculum and planning

22. Prof. L uses effective strategies for providing timely, accurate and constructive
feedback to encourage learners to reflect on and improve their own learning. What
domain of professional teacher standards is shown?

a. Domain 3: Diversity of learners

b. Domain 5: Assessment and Reporting

c. Domain 6: Community linkages and professional engagement

d. Domain 7: Personal Growth and Professional Development

23. Prof. C demonstrates behavior s that uphold the dignity of teaching as a profession
by exhibiting qualities such as caring attitude, respect and integrity. What domain of
professional teacher standards is shown?

a. Domain 1: Content knowledge and pedagogy

b. Domain 2: Learning Environment


c. Domain 6: Community linkages and Professional Engagement

d. Domain 7: Personal Growth and professional Development

24. Dr. L models to colleagues the setting of achievable and challenging learning
outcomes that are aligned with learning competencies to cultivate a culture of
excellence for all learners. What domain of professional teacher standards is exhibited?

a. Domain 1: Content knowledge and Pedagogy

b. Domain 2: Learning Environment

C. Domain 3: Diversity of Learners

d. Domain 4: Curriculum and planning

25. Prof. M builds relationships with parents/ guardians and the wider school
community to facilitate involvement in the educative process. What domain of
professional teacher standards is exhibited?

a. Domain 2: Learning Environment

b. Domain 3: Diversity of Learners

c. Domain 6: Community Linkages and Professional Engagement

d. Domain 7: Personal Growth and Professional Development

26. Prof. M builds relationships with parents /guardians and the wider school
community to facilitate involvement in the educative process. What domain of
professional teacher standards is exhibited?

a. Domain 2: Learning Environment

b. Domain 3: Diversity of Learners

C. Domain 6: Community Linkages and Professional Engagement

d. Domain 7: Personal Growth and Professional Development

27. Prof. M assists colleagues to design, adapt and implement teaching strategies that
are responsive to learners with disabilities, giftedness and talents. What domain of
professional teacher standards is exhibited?

a. Domain 2: Learning Environment

b. Domain 3: Diversity of learners


c. Domain 4: Curriculum and planning

d. Domain 7: Personal Growth and professional Development

28. Prof. E models exemplary practices in the management of classroom structure and
activities, and lead colleagues at the whole-school level to review and evaluate their
practices. What domain of professional teacher standards is illustrated?

a. Domain1: Content knowledge and Pedagogy

b. Domain2: Learning environment

c. Domain3: Diversity of learners

d. Domain 4: Curriculum and Planning

29. Prof. M develops and applies teaching strategies to address effectively the needs of
learners from indigenous groups. What domain of professional teacher standards is
illustrated?

a. Domain1: Content knowledge and Pedagogy

b. Domain2: Learning environment

c. Domain3: Diversity of learners

d. Domain 4: Curriculum and Planning

30. Prof. K exhibits commitment to and support teachers in the implementation of school
policies and procedures to foster harmonious relationship with learners, parents and
other stakeholders

a. Domain1: Content knowledge and Pedagogy

b. Domain2: Learning environment

c. Domain3: Diversity of learners

d. Domain 4: Curriculum and Planning

31. With death over his head, teacher Mayra is directed to pass an undeserving student,
if she is a hedonist, which of the following will she do?

a. Don’t pass him. Live by principle of justice. She will get reward; it’s not in this life, in
the next

b. Don’t pass him. She surely will not like someone to give you a death threat in order to
pass
c. Pass the student. That will be used to her, the student and his parents

d. Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?

32. Under no circumstances shall a teacher be neither prejudiced nor discriminatory


against any learner, says the Code of ethics. When is a teacher prejudiced against any
learner?

a. When he makes a farsighted pupil sit at the back

b. When he refuses a pupil with a slight physical disability in class

c. When he considers multiple intelligences in the choice of his teaching strategies

d. When he makes a near sighted pupils seat in front

Social Dimensions of Education


33. The practice of starting school programs very late points to the Filipino’s
___________.

a. Orientation only to the present

b. Lack of discipline

c. Poor teamwork

d. Lack of initiative

34. Which program of the Department of Education is an offshoot of the Filipino


Bayanihan spirit?
a. The basic Education Curriculum

b. Every child A Reader Program (ECARP)

c. Child-Friendly School system

d. Brigada Eskwela

35. Which was perceived to be contrary to the democratized access to education?

a. The “Study-Now-Pay-Later” Plan

b. The imposition on moratorium on pro-poor courses


c. The granting of scholarships to a selected few

d. The giving of the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE)

36. Teacher J discusses conflict between warring groups in Mindanao. Which pillar
should he stress more?

a. Learning to be

b. Learning to live together

c. Learning to do

d. Learning to know

37. The second wave of school reform, as advanced by Theodore Sizer and others

a. Called for stronger administration to guide school reform

b. Has “Higher Standard” as its rallying cry

c. Advocated “full service schools”

d. Called for reforming basic school decision-making practices

38. Which of the following is most closely associated with the goal of desegregating
schools?

a. Open enrolment

b. vouchers

c. magnet schools

d. for-profit schools

39. In the 1950s, Milton Friedman began advocating freedom of choice in education. He
believed

a. students should have ultimate flexibility in determining class schedules

b. teachers should choose their curricula from within broad district guidelines

c. parents should be able to choose where to send their children to school

d. students should be able to choose between an academic and vocational track

40. Which of the following statements about gender is correct?


a. Gender is biologically determined.

b. Gender is socially constructed.

c. Gender roles are the same in all societies.

d. Gender is an ascribed status in the society.

41. If the teacher is emphasizing the development of the learner’s competency to


transform knowledge into innovations and job-creation, what pillar of education does
she/he actually promoting?

a. Learning to know

b. Learning to do

c. Learning to live together

d. Learning to be

42. Peter kisses the hand of his mother before leaving and upon arrival a long trip. His
younger son learned to do the same when he left for US to study. This is an example of

a. Acculturation

b. Enculturation

c. Tradition

d. Value formation

43. When the teenager was given a scholarship to study in Malaysia, he was surprised
at the reactions, traditions and cultural practices of his classmate’s families.
Understandably he suffered from a/an ______

a. Culture relativity

b. Culture shock

c. Indoctrination

d. Exemplification

44. What should teachers do so that the pillar of learning to be strengthened?

a. Give tasks where the students would grow holistically


b. Focus on the cognitive and affective development of students

c. Point out to the students the basics of becoming a complete person

d. Facilitate activities that emphasize on the students behavioral competence

46. Which of the following qualities should be developed by the pillar, learning to live
together?

a. Strong appreciation of the diversity of the human race

b. Readiness to take risks and resolve or manage conflicts

c. Scientific spirit and an inquiring mind

d. Complete fulfillment of humans, in all the richness of his/her personality

47. This refers to everything which is socially learned and shared by members of the
society.

a. Philosophy

b. Peace

c. Culture

d. Mores

48. Type of culture which is made up of artifacts people construct on the basis of
cultural norms.

a. Non-material

b. Material

c. Classic

d. Modern

49. The scientific study of society and social relations.

a. Sociology

b. History

c. Anthropology

d. Palaeontology
50. In a Muslim area, what will a teacher refrain from doing as she teaches how cook
adobo to her class?

a. She uses pork for her adobo lesson

b. She leads the class in a prayer before meals before they partake of the cooked
adobo

c. she exempts the Muslim children from the lesson on cooking adobo

d. she differentiates the task of the boys from the girls

51. The failure of independent study with most Filipino students may be attributed to
students’ ___________.

a. High degree of independence

b. High degree of dependence on authority

c. unpreparedness for schooling

d. Ambivalence

52. With an increasing variety of family situations, a teacher needs to _____.

a. Be careful not to inadvertently offend some students

b. encourage students to improve their family situations

c. assume that all students want to know a variety of family situations

d. Broaden students’ realizations of different learning styles

53. The state or practice of having more than one wife at a time.

A. monogamy

b. Polyandry

c. Polygamy

d. Polygyny

54. What human right is violated if the offense is euthanasia?

a. Right to worship

b. Right to work
c. Right to property

d. Right to life

55. The following are characteristics of a child-friendly school EXCEPT:

a. exclusive

b. Child-centered

c. Gender-sensitive

d. Not discriminating

56. Can parents pass on their duty to educate their children to the school, especially if
they are illiterate?

a. No, parents have the primary duty to educate their children

b. Yes, because parents did not go through formal training for the education of their
children

c. It depends on the condition of parents

d. It depends on the condition of children

57. These are knowledge, values and skills for transforming attitudes and lifestyles.

a. Learning to know

b. Learning to do

c. Learning to be

d. Learning to transform oneself and society

58. Why should a teacher take the obligation upon himself to study and understand the
custom and traditions of the community where he works?

a. To change the culture of the community

b. To have a sympathetic attitude for the people of the community

c. To identify the weakness of the culture of the community

d. To please the people of the community


59. Every first day of the school year, Miss Bautista prepared activities which will make
her Grade III children sign, play learn and introduce themselves to the class. What
process did the teacher emphasize?

a. Acculturation

b. Enculturation

c. Indoctrination

d. Socialization

60. The following are characteristics of multicultural education EXCEPT:

a. Cultural discriminating

b. Personal empowering

c. Socially transformative

d. Experiential and reflective

61. Which situation is considered as a form of civic engagement?

a. Patronizing Filipino products

b. Electoral participation

c. Analyzing the strengths and weakness of the constitution

d. Bribing a government official

62. The following are correct statements about the four Pillars of learning EXCEPT:

a. The pillars of learning stress the importance of closer linkage between education and
the world of work

b. The pillar of learning to be reflects a shift from an instrument view of education to a


humanistic view that emphasizes the development of the complete person

c. The pillar of learning adheres to the instrumental and purely academic view of
education that focuses on the achievement of specific aims of education such as
economic productivity

d. All of the above

63. The exchange of ring, releasing of doves, and pinning of veil around the bride and
the groom during wedding ceremonies demonstrate that culture is:
a. Changeless

b. Symbolic

c. Historical

d. Continuous

64. The Filipinos who were selected in 1903 by the Americans and were sent abroad to
study were known as:

a. Peninsulares

b. Reformists

c. Insulares

d. Pensionados

65. Which among the following national values is not promoted by the government in
flag ceremonies every Monday?

a. Maka-Diyos

b. Makakalikasan

c. Makapamilya

d. Makatao

66. A teacher was recently converted to a new religion. Believing his convictions deeply,
he convinces his students to attend his group religious services and criticizes other
religions. Is the teacher’s action ethical?

a. Yes, what he does strengthens values education

b. No, a teacher should not use his position to do proselytizing

c. Yes, the teacher has academic freedom and can decide what to teach

d. Yes, what he does is at the core of values education

67. Authority comes from God and is meant to ___________.

a. Be used to exploit others

b. Be used to serve others

c. Be lorded over others


d. Distinguish the powerless from the powerful

68. One of the following quotations does not conform to the Christian doctrine of
Education for Humanitarianism. Which one is it?

a. Do unto others as you would like others do unto you

b. Love thy neighbour as thyself

c. Not on bread alone is man to live but one every utterance that comes from the mouth
of God

d. Whatever good things we do to our poor, helpless brothers, we do it for God

69. Scouting and citizens army training (CAT) give training in character-building,
citizenship training etc. which leads to the creation of a new social order and a new
society eventually. What philosophy supports this?

a. Existentialism

b. Perennialism

c. Progressivism

d. Social reconstructionism

70. In a study conducted, the pupils were asked which nationalist they would prefer of
given a choice. Majority of the pupils wanted to be American. In this case, in which
obligation relative to the state are schools seemed to be failing?

a. Instill allegiance to the laws of the state

b. Promote national pride

c. Promote obedience to the laws of the state

d. Respect for all duly constituted authorities

71. Which situation shows that a sense of nationhood is exemplified?

a. The class conducted a debate using Filipino as Medium

b. The class is required to watch the TV sitcom of Oprah to improve their English
communication skills

c. The class opted to make a choral rendition of the theme song of a foreign movie
d. When Teacher Eva asked her Grade 11 students in what county they wish to live,
most of them choice united states .

Principles of Teaching
72. Which teaching practice is contrary to the child’s multiple intelligence theory of
Gardner?

a. Using portfolio as an alternative ways of assessing learning

b. Limiting the assessment of learning to paper-and-pencil tests


c. Utilizing varied ways of assessing learning

d. Encouraging the class to use creative ways to show that was learned

73. Which is a classroom application of this principle “students learn more effectively
when they elaborate on new information”? Ask your students to _________.

a. Write the principle five times

b. Commit the principle to memory

c. Print the principle in bigger letters then put it in a place where they can read it time
and again

d. Identify an application of the Principle

74. Teacher Z always checks on entry knowledge and skills before the proceeds to her
new lesson. On which principle is Teacher Z’s practice grounded?

a. Effective teaching proceeds from the concrete to the abstract

b. Learning increase when the lesson id relevant

c. Attention is essential for learning

d. New learning builds on previous learning

75. Mary Budd Rowe’s research on wait time indicates that to encourage greater
student participation, teachers should
a. Decrease wait time 1 and wait time 2

b. Decrease wait time 1 but increases wait time 2

c. Increase wait time 1 but decreases wait time 2

d. Increase wait time 1 and wait time 2

76. In Ted Sizer’s vision of effective instruction

a. the emphasis is on preparing students for standardized tests.

b. teachers work to broaden the curriculum

c. teachers use more remediation response and less praise of criticism

d. teachers emphasize problem solving and critical thinking

77. Pedagogical cycles are initiated by teachers about what percent of the time?

a. 50

b. 75

c. 85

d. 95

78. In order for teachers to resolve conflict systematically and sustainably, teachers
should understand the nature and principles of conflicts. The following principles below
will help teachers in identifying major causes of conflicts among students in a classroom
setting EXCEPT one:

a. Conflict is negative

b. Conflict is part of life

c. Conflict is ongoing and dynamic

d. Conflict is a normal part of any relationship

79. There are six levels in cognitive development moving through the lowest process to
the highest.

1.Knowledge 2. Application 3. Synthesis 4. Analysis 5. Comprehension 6.Evaluation

a. 1-5-2-4-3-6

b. 1-2-3-4-5-6
c. 1-3-5-2-4-6

d. 1-4-2-3-5-6

80. The following are levels in learning psychomotor skills. Which one is not?

a. Organization

b. Perception

c. Guided response

d. Mechanism

EdTech 81. Which should you use if you use if you want to teach the human digestive
system in such a way that the pupils can manipulate the organs?

a. Model of the digestive system

b. Realia from medical schools

c. Drawing of an artist

d. Picture from medical references

82. The practice of motivating students before we proceed to our lesson proper is in
accordance with the law of ___________.

a. Exercise

b. Effect

c. Readiness

d. Belongingness

Facilitating Learning 84. Which learning principle is the essence of Gardner’s theory on
multiple intelligence?

a. Almost all learners are linguistically intelligent

b. Intelligence is not measured in one form

c. Learners have different IQ level

d. Learners have static IQ


85. According to the cognitivist Jerome Bruner, for the learner to use information
effectively, it must be translated into his terms. What is an implication of this to the
teacher?

a. To make him define the terms clearly

b. To use terms within the level of the pupil’s understanding

c. To employ cooperative learning

d. To teach the information in the constructivist way

EdTech86. Edgar Dale found out that people generally remember 10% of what they
read but generally remember 90% of what they do. What does this imply to a teacher’s
instructional planning?

a. Plan a detailed lecture and provide the students with your lecture outline

b. Give many reading materials to the students

c. Plan for an activity where students do the real thing

d. Outline the lesson on the board

87. Which will I AVOID if I have to do responsive teaching?

a. Teach the textbook

b. Encourage students to work alone and with peers.

c. Teach for the test

d. Teach in multiple ways

88. Which concept backs up the integrated teaching approach?

a. The need to destroy communication barriers

b. The necessity of the scientific method

c. The desire to become expects at least in one field

d. The interrelatedness of concepts

89. With which philosopher did the emphasis on critical thinking begin? This philosopher
said “The unexamined life is not worth living”

a. Aristotle
b. Pythagoras

c. Socrates

d. Plato

90. The encouragement of spontaneity in the classroom is in line with teaching of


__________.

a. Mohammed

b. Lao tzu

c. Confucius

d. Mencius

TeachingProf91. Teacher is a facilitator of learning and of the development of the youth.


Which practice is NOT in keeping with his role as facilitator?

a. Dialogues with parents and with other members of the community

b. Keep himself abreast with educational trends

c. Considers the multiple intelligences of learners

d. Humiliates misbehaving pupils

Educational Technology
92. In computer-based instruction, which tool can help you revise your short stories,
essays and other written work?

a. Word Processing

b. Spreadsheet

c. Database

d. Desktop publishing

94. Like the typewriter, the computer has a ____________.

a. Disk drive
b. Screen

c. cursor

d. Keyboard

95. The “Brain” of the computer is the __________.

a. Monitor

b. CPU

c. Keyboard

d. UPS

Child and Adolescent Development


96. Fully convinced that it is not the right thing to do, Johann convinces his classmates
not to cut classes. In which stage of moral development is Johann?

a. Conventional

b. Between conventional and post-conventional

c. Post-conventional

d. Pre-conventional

SocDi97. Which law is also known as “Special Protection of Children Against Abuse,
Exploitation and Discrimination Act”?

a. RA 7610

b. RA 9262

c. Ra 6713

d. RA 9165

98. After just being introduced to another guest in the party, Tom cannot remember the
name of the guest he was introduced to. In what memory stage was the information
stored in?

a. Episodic memory
b. Semantic memory

c. sensory memory

d. Working memory

99. Vygotsky claimed that social interaction is important for learning. What does this
imply?

a. Children are independent problem solvers

b. Children learn from adults and other children

c. Children learn by passive presentation of information

d. Children in the crib has no learning yet, since they are not capable of interaction

FaciLEarning100. Maturation should precede certain types of learning. How is this


applied in the classroom?

a. Concepts should be taught from simple to complex

b. Consider the age level of students in assigning tasks

c. follow the interest of students in a particular grade level

101. According to Thorndike, put forward a “Law of effect” which stated that any
behavior that is followed by pleasant consequences of the response?

a. Law of disuse

b. Law of effect

c. Law of exercise

d. Law of readiness

facilearning102. To remember the six digits 8,4,3,9,4,5, the Math teacher grouped the
numbers in two’s 84,39,45 or in threes 843,945. What control process of retaining
information is referred to?

a. Chunking

b. Interfering

c. Rehearsing

d. Remembering
103. Lara excels in dancing and in certain sports. According to Gardner what
intelligence is dominant in Lara?

a. Bodily Kinesthetic

b. Intrapersonal

c. Musical

d. Spatial

104. According to Bronfenbrenner, what system contains a structure that has direct
contact with the child?

a. Chronosystem

b. Exosystem

c. Mesosystem

d. Microsystem

105. Which of the following statements will not support the concept of individual
differences?

a. use varied activities for a difficult lesson

b. Consider the uniqueness of each student

c. Involve all students regardless of what the activity is

106. He conducted an experiment involving dog’s salivation as a reaction to the sound


of the buzzer. He is well known for his classical theory.

a. Pavlov

b. Bandura

c. Skinner

d. Watson

107. Who asserted that the most basic needs in the hierarchy of needs must be met to
motivate people into learning?

a. Erik Erikson

b. Carl Rogers
c. Abraham Maslow

d. Lawrence Kohlberg

108. Any severe or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal or
electronic expression, or a physical act or gesture, or any combination thereof, directed
at another student that has the effect of actually causing or placing the latter in
reasonable fear of physical or emotional harm or damage to his property

a. Bullying

b. Child Protection

c. child Molestation

d. Child Labor

SocDi109. Any act that humiliates or excludes a person on the basis of perceived or
actual sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI)

a. Social

b. Verbal

c. Gender-based

d. Cyber

Facilitating Learning
110. Miss Rita is an Excellent Physical Education Teacher. She started teaching
volleyball to her Grade 2 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

b. Law of effect

c. Law of Exercise

d. Law of Readiness

111. Patrice 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
b. Extinction

c. Generalization

d. Practice

112. 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

b. Meaningful learning

c. Operant conditioning

d. Social learning

Principles113. 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

Principles114. The students of Mrs. Reyes were not able to learn the concepts that she
presented yesterday so she taught the same concepts again but this time using different
teaching method. What principle of learning was applied?

a. Concepts should be presented in varied and different ways

b. Effort was put forth when tasks are challenging

c. Learning by doing is more effective than just by sitting and listening

d. Learning is aided by formulating and asking questions

115. Pavlov is to classical conditioning as ______ is to operant conditioning.

a. B.F. skinner

b. J. Piaget

c. J. Watson

d. A. Bandura
116. Why is it sound to encourage our students to define terms in their own words?
Because

a. Students remember information better when they mentally process it in some way

b. They ought to connect the terms that they learn with other terms

c. This is one opportunity to brush up with their English

d. Defining the terms in their own words helps them memorize the definition faster

childado117. Based on Freud’s psychoanalytic theory, which component/s of


personality is/are concerned with a sense of right and wrong?

a. Super ego and ego

b. Id and ego

c. Ego

d. Super ego

Socdi118. In a research conducted by Sadker, it was found out that male and female
teachers are more likely to call on make than females. Students and are more likely to
give positive reinforcement to male’s correct responses than to those of females. What
does this point to? Prevalence of ______ in schools.

a. Racial Prejudice

b. Multiculturalism

c. Ethnocentrism

d. Gender bias

119. Which learning principle is the essence of Gardner’s theory on Multiple


intelligence?

a. Almost all learners are linguistically intelligent

b. Intelligence is not measured in one form

c. Learners have different IQ level

d. Learners have static IQ


principle121. Although learning can take place anywhere anytime, the more systematic
the teacher, the greater is the probability for success. This point out the need for
teachers to _________.

a. Specify their objectives

b. Select their instructional materials

c. Plan their lesson

d. Set their teaching priorities

principle122. If teacher is concerned with the development of students’ higher-order-


thinking skills, then his lesson objectives must go beyond __________.

a. Analysis

b. Application

c. Recall

d. Comprehension

assessment123. Which activity is good for organizing and summarizing?

a. Cartoons

b. Interview

c. PowerPoint presentation

d. Case study

Assessment of Student Learning


124. If you want your pupils to master the multiplication, which activity is most fit?

a. Game

b. Drill

c. Simulation

d. Reflection
125. You want your better students to over learn what they have learned and at the
same time help other to master the lesson. Which activity is best?

a. Game

b. Simulation

c. Peer Tutoring

126. Teacher Dan strives to draw participation of every student into his classroom
discussion. What student need is he trying to address? The need to __________.

a. show their abilities to the rest of the class

b. feel fulfilled

c. feel significant and be part of a group

d. be creative

principles127. Which can run counter to the encouragement you give to your students to
ask questions?

a. Knitted eyebrow when a question is raised

b. eye to eye contact

c. Radiant face

d. An encouraging hand gesture

principles128. To encourage class participation, which should a teacher NEVER do?

a. Ask non-directed questions

b. Call on non-volunteers to recite

c. Pose high level questions

d. Reject a student’s response at once

129. Which question demands the highest level of thinking?

a. What steps are followed in class reporting?

b. How should you present a report in class?

c. What conditions must be met for reporting method to be effective


d. Was the students reporting well done? Support your answer?

130. Which is an evaluative question?

a. Why did the researcher make use of the ethnographic method?

b. Do you agree with the way the action research was conducted? Why or why not?

c. What research findings are most significant to you?

d. Does the action research possess the elements of a scholarly research?

131. How will you interpret a student’s 80% percentile score? The student scored

a. higher than 80% of the member of the group

b. better, relative to the competencies targeted

c. high in all the skills being tested

d. achieved 80% of the specified content

edtech133. Mrs. Olivarez presented real samples of rocks in here General Science
class. What principle did she apply?

a. Appropriateness

b. Authenticity

c. Responsiveness

d. Simplicity

edtech134. I presented two potted Ivy plants in class, one very robust, the other
stunted. I asked my class to share me their thoughts on why one looks healthy and the
other not. In what type of activity are my students engaged?

a. Comparison

b. Authenticity

c. Responsiveness

d. Simplicity

principles135. To elicit more student’s response. Teacher F made use of covert


responses. Which one did she do?

a. She had the students privately write their responses and keep them secretly
b. She had the students share their responses only with their seatmate

c. She told her students to cover their written responses to prevent seatmates from
copying

d. She had the students write their responses privately before showing the correct
answer on the overhead

136. Which is an advantage of teacher-made test over those of standardized test?


Teacher-made tests are:

a. Highly reliable

b. Better adapted to the needs of the pupils

c. More objectively scored

d. Highly valid

137. Which would likely increase student participation?

a. Emphasize on self-evaluation

b. Keep students in the same small groups

c. The teacher call only on students who raise their hands

d. Repeat questions for everybody to listen

138. Which is the most reliable tool for seeing the development in your pupils’ ability to
write?

a. Interview of pupils

b. Self-assessment

c. Scoring rubric

d. Portfolio assessment

139. I’d like to test whether a student knows what a particular word means. Which
should I ask the student to do?

a. Give the word a tune then sing it

b. Define the word

c. Spell the word and identify its part of speech


d. Give the etymology of the word

140. To what extent were the objectives of the course met? This is the concern of the
process _________ evaluation.

a. Norm-referenced

b. Authentic

c. Criterion-referenced

d. formative

141. Which assessment tool can diagnose more specific learning difficulties?

a. Sociogram

b. Journal entry

c. Analytic rubric

d. Holistic rubric

142. Teacher G has NOT to wait for the end of the term to find out how much his
students learned? With which does teacher G agree?

a. Authentic evaluation

b. Formative evaluation

c. Norm-referenced evaluation

d. Summative evaluation

143. Which is the most authentic way of measuring student’s ability to debate?

a. Let them watch debates on video and ask them to identify strong and weak points

b. Ask them to outline the steps involved in a debate and list down do’s and don’ts

c. Have your students witness a debate and ask them to evaluate the debate after

d. Organize a debate in class and have them debate on a controversial issue

143. To ensure mastery of a cognitive lesson, which assessment tool is most


appropriate?

a. Pre-test and post test


b. Summative test

c. Essay test

d. Objective test

145. “In the light of the facts presented, what is most likely to happen when…?” is a
sample thought question on ___________.

a. Generalizing

b. Concluding

c. Justifying

d. Inferring

146. Here is a test item: DISTANT: NEAR as GENUINE: _____. This test is a/an _____.

a. Analogy

b. Riddle

c. Metaphor

d. Completion

147. Which is implied by a positively skewed score distribution?

a. Most of the scores are low

b. The mean, median and mode are equal

c. The mode is low

d. Most of the score are high

148. What can be said of student performance is a negatively skewed score


distribution?

a. Most students did quite well

b. Almost all students had an average performance

c. A few students performed excellently

d. Most students performed poorly


149. If the lowest score obtained is a 100 item test is 1 and the highest is 99, what can
be said roughly of the scores? The scores are ________.

a. Highly similar

b. Very concentrated

c. High

d. Highly dispersed

150. Here are the computed scores of a hundred-item test: Social Studies, 38; Math, 48;
English, 33. From these data, can we conclude that the students excel in math?

a. No, we need to know other information like SD to be more conclusive

b. Yes, knowing that math is the most difficult subject among the three

c. Yes, the mean in Math in comparison with the other subjects show it

d. No, because we don’t know the number of examinees who took the test

151. Here are raw scores in a quiz: 97,95,85,83,77,75,50,10,5,2,1,.. To get a picture of


the group’s performance, which measure of central tendency is most reliable?

a. Median

b. Mode

c. Mean

d. None, it is best to look at the individual scores

152. Here are raw scores in a quiz: 97,95,85,83,77,75,50,10,5,2,1. Which is the


median?

a. 52.72

b. 76

c. 77

d.75

153. Teacher Y found out that there is a positive correlation between the scores in Math
and in Physics. What does this mean?

a. Increase in Math scores is accompanied by an increase in scores in Physics


b. Students’ scores in Math are inversely related to their scores in Physics

c. Those who are good in Math are not necessarily good in physics.

d. Those who are good in Physics are not necessarily good in math.

154. I have computed the mean and I want to get more information about the
distribution of scores. Which measures of variability is most appropriate?

a. Range

b. Standard deviation

c. Semi-interquartile range

d. Any of the three

curriculumdevelopment155. Which of the following emphasizes the right of citizens to


quality education?

a. The basic education level

b. Tertiary level

c. The graduate level

d. All levels

156. Which is true when standard deviation, is small?

a. Scores are tightly bunched together

b. The bell curve is relatively flat

c. Scores are spread apart

d. Scores are toward both extremes

157. If a researcher commits a type 1 error, what does he commit?

a. Sampling error

b. Accepting the null hypothesis when it should have been rejected

c. rejecting the null hypothesis when it should have been accepted

d. Standard error
158. The result of this type of test serves as basis for remedial instruction. Which type of
test is referred to?

a. Achievement test

b. Diagnostic test

c. prognostic test

d. Speed test

159. Self-rating and follow-up conference with teacher benefit both teacher and student.
The following are benefits for the student EXCEPT:

a. Heightens student’s defensiveness

b. Help the student develop increased skill in self-assessment

c. Helps the student recognize his progress toward the instructional objectives

d. Helps the student diagnose his particular strengths and weaknesses.

160. After statistical analysis, it was found out that the reliability coefficient of a test is
reported to be r=0.92 this could be interpreted as:

a. The test is very unreliable

b. The test is perfectly reliable

c. The test has reliability

d. The test is very reliable

161. Which of the following should be considered when creating multiple choice items?

a. The stem presents an unknown problem

b. The stem has irrelevant material

c. The stem and alternatives are on the same page

d. The alternatives are arranged in any order

162. A Student obtained a 95 percentile rank in an aptitude test. This means that:

a. The student belongs to 955 of the group who took the test

b. 95% of the examinees did than the student who took the test
c. The student answered 95% of the items correctly

d. The student surpassed 95% of those who took the test

163. This is distance of the scores from the mean:

a. Mode

b. Frequency

c. Standard Deviation

d. Range

164. The graduating class was given an achievement test in Mathematics. Majority of
the students got low score. The distribution would be described as:

a. Mesokurtic

b. Platykurtic

c. Positively skewed

d. Negatively skewed

principles165. Which type of questions should discourage when trying to develop higher
level thinking skills among student?

a. Overload questions

b. Sequential questions

c. Clear questions

d. Stimulating questions

167. Which of the following describes a diagnostic assessment?

a. A teacher give a 1o-item test to determine the specific lessons which the students
failed to understand

b. A teacher gave a short quiz after discussing thoroughly the lesson to determine the
effect of instruction

c. Teacher asked question when the discussion was going on to who among his
students understood what was trying to emphasized
d. A teacher administered s test too the incoming grade IV pupils to determine the effect
of instruction

168. Researchers can control certain variables in which of the following research
method?

a. Experimental

b. Historical

c. Qualitative

d. Descriptive

facilitating169. The utilization of drills in the classroom is based on which of the


following Thorndike’s Law?

a. Exercise

b. Effect

c. Readiness

d. Belongingness

170. Which of the following method of evaluation was used by a student when he/she
lets his/her classmates look at his/her work?

a. Tutorial

b. Class participation

c. Peer review

d. Dialogue

171. A quiz is considered as what type of test?

a. Summative Test

b. Formative test

c. Placement Test

d. Aptitude Test

172. Which is being conducted when a reading teacher stays for an extra 30 minutes
daily after class and teaches the slow readers how to read?
a. Enrichment session

b. Remedial session

c. Review session

d. Training session

173. This is considered as the most frequent score in a distribution.

a. Median

b. Mode

c. Variance

d. Mean

174. What is the mean of the following scores: 88, 85, 77,92,96,90 and 68?

a. 88

b.85

c. 81

d. 90

175. Is a compilation of pieces of evidences of an individual’s skills, ideas, interest,


progress and accomplishments?

a. Projects

b. Folders

c. Portfolio

d. Scrapbook

176. Which is the least authentic mode of assessment?

a. Paper-and-pencil test in vocabulary

b. Oral performance to assess students’ spoken communication skills

c. Experiments in science to assess skill in the use of scientific methods

d. Artistic production for music or art subject


Developmental Reading
177. Teacher Beda is a teacher of English as a second Language. She uses vocabulary
cards, fill-in-the-blank sentences, dialogues, dictation and writing exercises in teaching
a lesson about grocery shopping. Based on this information, which of the following is a
valid conclusion?

a. The teacher is teaching in a variety of ways because not all students learn in the
same manner

b. The wants to make her teaching easier by having less talk

c. the teacher is emphasizing reading and writing skills

d. The teacher is applying reading and writing skills

assessment 178. Having a mock president election, complete with debates, discussion
of issues and voting, teaches students _______________.

a. The decision-making process

b. The skills to win in an election

c. The art of wining in an election

d. The skill to persuade

assessment179. What should a teacher do for students in his/her class who are not on
an expected grade level?

a. Give them materials on their level and let them work at a pace that is reasonable for
them, trying to bring them up to a grade level.

b. Give them the same work as the other students, not much, so that they won’t feel
embarrassed

c. Give them the same work as the other students because they will absorb as much as
they are capable of

d. push them to perform in order to attain desired grade level

assessment180. What is the best way to develop math concepts?

a. Learning math as applied to situations, such as its being a tool of science


b. Solving problems by looking for correct answer

c. Solving problems by using memorized formula

d. Solving problems by applying learned formulas

edtech181. Teacher Bong likes to concretize the abstract concept of an atom. He came
up with a concrete presentation of the atom by using wires and plants balls. How would
you classify Teacher Bong’s visual aid?

a. Model

b. Realia

c. Replica

d. Chat

182. Teacher Henry gave his first-grade class a page with a story in which pictures take
the place of some words. Which method did he use?

a. The rebus method

b. The whole language approach

c. The Spaulding method

d. The language experience approach

principles183. Which of these is NOT indicator of a supportive learning environment?

a. High dropout rates

b. Warm and friendly atmosphere

c. Students take personal responsibility for their learning and behavior

d. Increase in student bonding to school

principles184. Which is in accordance with the “Wittiness” principle of classroom


management of Kounin?

a. Student is with his teacher in everything he teaches.

b. Teacher is fully aware of what is happening in his classroom.

c. Student agrees to disagree in class discussion.

d. Both parent and teachers are involved in the education of children.


principles185. A sound advice for classroom manager is “Nip the problem in the bud”
what does the mean?

a. assume a reactive posture in classroom management.

b. Be proactive in management approach.

c. Reinforce positive behavior

d. treat minor disturbance calmly.

principles186. Teacher B asked this questions; “what conclusion can you draw based
on your observation?” Nobody raised a hand so she asked another question: Based on
what to observe, what can you now say about the reaction of plants to light? “Which did
teacher B do?

a. Rephrasing

b. Redirecting

c. Repeating

d. Probing

d. Practice

assessment187. Which activity can help develop teamwork among your students?

a. Journal writing

b. Metaphorical thinking

c. Reflective activity

d. Roundtable

assess188. If you want to hone your students’ Metacognitive ability, which is most fit?

a. Drill for mastery

b. Journal writing

c. Debate

d. Brainstorming

assess189. To develop reasoning and speaking ability, which should you use?

a. Storytelling
b. Role-playing

c. Experiment

d. Debate

assess190. Which should you use more if you want to counteract the spirit of
destructive competition among your students?

a. Listening activities

b. Self-evaluation activities

c. Concept miming

d. Community involvement projects

assess191. To teach your students how to follow steps in a recipe effectively, which
method should you use?

a. Discovery

b. Demonstration

c. Unit

d. Questioning

assess192. Which of these activities is best for the visual-spatial learners?

a. Answering puzzles

b. Doing graphic organizers

c. Creating dance movements

d. Planting in the garden

193. What must a teacher keep in mind during oral reading?

a. This is the best method for determining good readers

b. Oral reading increased comprehension and recall better than silent reading

c. Understanding difficulties in the important goal

d. Children do not enjoy reading aloud


Curriculum Development
194. The Department of Education, culture and sports issued DECS order No. 33 s.
1996: Reiterating the implementation of RA 1425 mandating the inclusion of Rizal’s life,
Works, writings, teachings and virtues as a course. This order is indication of the
operation of what philosophy of education?

a. Essentialism

b. Social Reconstructionism

c. Idealism

d. Perennialism

195. The Philippine Elementary School Curriculum gives greater emphasis on the
development of basic skills like reading, writing, arithmetic. What is the philosophical
basis for this?

a. Pragmatism

b. Perennialism

c. Essentialism

d. Existentialism

196. The modern educator criticizes contemporary education as the oppressed and he
even compress it to banking. In this practice, the teacher is the depositor of knowledge
and the student is the depository (Bank) whose adverse consequence is the
development of the “culture of silence” Whose idea is this?

a. Pedro Poveda

b. John Henry Newman

c. John Dewey

d. Paolo Freire

197. An Act Establishing the NSTP for tertiary level students, amending for the purpose
RA 7077 and PDI 1706, and for other purposes. “It was enacted last January 2002 to
expanded this is republic Act _____________.

a. 7160
b. 9163

c. 8525

d. 7555

198. Under the K to 12 curriculum, when did the Universal kindergarten begin?

a. SY 2010-2011

b. SY 2011-2012

c. SY 2012-2013

d. SY 2013-2014

199. In what school year did grade 11 was introduce under the K to 12 Curriculum?

a. SY 2014-2015

b. SY 2015-2016

c. SY 2016-2017

d. SY 2018-2019

200. Who among the proponents of theories of learning was known for his “Bobo Doll”
experiment wherein children imitated what they have witnessed regarding the treatment
given to the Bobo doll?

a. Albert Bandura

b. Julian Rotter

c. Ivan Pavlov

d. Burhuss Skinner

201. virtue as one component in the teaching of Rizal as a course focuses on the
teaching of good and beauty consistent with the good and beauty in God. What
philosophy supports this?

a. Existentialism

b. idealism

c .Progressivism

d. Social reconstruction
202. Teacher Dan demonstrated the technique on how to group student according to
their needs and interest and how to use self-paced instructional materials. Which
philosophy is manifested in this activity?

a. Essentialism

b. Progressivism

c. Realism

d. Social Reconstructionism

203. Teacher Carmel, a Christian Living teacher, puts so much significance on values
development and discipline. What could be her educational philosophy?

a. Idealism

b. Pragmatism

c. Progressivism

d. Realism

204. According to which view are human beings shaped entirely by their own choices

a. Behaviorist

b. Essentialist

c. Existentialist

d. Perennialist

205. School should teach students to make responsible choices and be made
accountable for such choices

a. Existentialism

b. Progressivism

c. Perennialism

d. Reconstructivism

206. School should develop in the students the ability to adapt to a changing world

a. Essentialism

b. Progressivism
c. Perennialism

d. Reconstructinism

207. In a faculty meeting, the principal told his teachers. We need to improve our school
performance in the National Achievement Test. What should we do? Teacher Kenn said
“Let’s give incentives and rewards to students who get a rating of 85%.”

a. Existentialism

b. Behaviorism

c. Progressivism

d. Essentialism

208. In a faculty meeting, the principal told his teachers: We need to improve our school
performance in the National Achievement Test. What should we do? Teacher Marlon
said “Let’s Make the school environment conductive for learning.”

a. Existentialism

b. Behaviorism

c. Progressivism

d. Essentialism

209. In a Faculty meeting, the principal told his teachers: We need to improve our
school performance in the National Achievement Test. What should we do? Teacher
Eris said “Let’s make use of the experiential methods of teaching.”

a. Existentialism

b. Behaviorism

c. Progressivism

d. Essentialism

210. Teacher Rona said “The learner is a product of his environment. Sometimes, he
has no choice. He is determined by his environment. Whose philosophical concept is
that of teacher Rona?

a. Existentialism

b. Behaviorism
c. Progressivism

d. Essentialism

211. Teacher Ramil said that “the learner is a social being who learns well though an
active interplay with others. If you agree with teacher Ramil, you are more of a/an
________.

a. Progressivist

b. Existentialist

c. Perennialist

d. Rationalist

teachingprof212. Who among the following is the category of non-academic personnel


as provide for under Education Act of 1982?

a. Guidance counsellors

b. School principal

c. School nurse

d. School librarian

teachingprof213. How is gradual progression of teacher’s salary from minimum to


maximum done?

a. Regular increment every year

b. Increment after ten years of service

c. Regular increment every 3 years

d. Increment after five years

teachingprof214. Which of the following is NOT recognized by the Magna Carta for
Public School Teachers?

a. Quality Education depends primarily on the quality of socio-economic status of


teachers

b. Advancement in education depends on the teacher’s qualifications and ability

c. Education is an essential factor in the economic growth of the nation


d. Education is development is development and vice-versa

teachingprof215. What appointment can be given to teacher A who possesses the


minimum qualifications but lacks the appropriate but lacks the appropriate civil
eligibility?

a. Contractual basis

b. Permanent

c. Provisional

d. Substitute

216. What can help achieve relevant quality education?

a. strong curriculum

b. Competent instruction

c. School-community relations

d. Competent administrator

teachingprof217. Which of the following provisions under the Magna Carta for Public
School Teachers will most likely promote teacher’s welfare and defend their interests?

a. Be promoted in rank and salary

b. Regular their social involvement

c. Undergo and participate in professional development

d. Establish, join and maintain professional and self-regulation organizations

218. Which of the following complete the ti-focalized system of Philippine Education?

a. Basic education (DepEd), Technical Vocational (TESDA) and Higher Education


(CHED)

b. Early childhood, Technical Vocational and basic Education

c. Early, Secondary or Highschool and tertiary or college level

d. Bureau of Altenative learning system (ALS), Department of Education (DepEd) and


commission on Higher Education (CHED)

219. DepEd Replaced DECS because of which legal basis?


a. RA 7796

b. RA 7722

c. RA 7836

d. RA 9155

socdi220. Most Filipino students fail to study independently. This may be attributed to
which of the following reasons?

a. Higher degree of independence

b. High degree of dependence on authority

c. Unpreparedness for school

d. Ambivalence

teachingprof221. RA 4670 covers who among the following: RA 4670- Magna carta for
teachers

a. Teachers in both public and private schools

b. Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools

c. Teachers in all public elementary schools

d. Teachers in all levels

223. If you agree with Rizal on how you can contribute to our country’s redemption,
which should you work for?

a. The country’s full participation in world trade

b. The stabilization of the country’s political situation

c. The economic recovery of the country

d. The upgrading of the quality of Philippine education

224. In school-based management, school head is given more power for him ______.

a. Be able to serve his teachers, pupils and community better

b. Command his subordinates to do what he pleases

c. Lord his power over his subjects


d. Be able to do what he likes

225. The largest bureaucracy towards educating the nation’s future

a. DepEd

b. DSWD

c. DOH

d. DENR

226. A ____ year old child takes a standardized kindergarten curriculum

a. Four

b. Five

c. Six

d. Seven

227. How many years is high school in the Philippines?

a. 4

b. 5

c. 6

d.7

228. Kindergarten Education Act is also known as ___________.

a. RA 10150

b. RA 10533

c. RA 10500

d. RA 10157

229. Republic Act 10533 is otherwise known as __________.

a. Kindergarten Law

b. K12 Law

c. Senior High school Law


d. No collection Law

230. The Philippines is the last country in Asia and one of only three countries with a
10-year pre-university cycle. What are the other two countries?

a. Angola and Djibouti

b. Djibouti and Haiti

c. Angola and Oman

d. Haiti and Laos

231. The K-12 envisions to produce Filipino graduates who possess the following
EXCEPT:

a. Possess sufficient mastery of basic competencies

b. be emotionally developed and competent to live a meaningful life

c. Be illegally employable

d. Be socially aware, pro-active, and involved in public and civic affairs

232. Graduates of K-12 can ______

a. Go to higher education

b. Get employed

c. Start a business

d. All of the above

233. Use of Mother Tongue in Science, Math, AP, MAPEH and ESP is until what grade
level?

a. Grade 2

b. Grade 3

c. Grade 4

d. Grade 5

assessment 234. In KPUP, how many percent is the Process of skills?

a. 15%
b. 20%

c. 25%

d. 30%

235. As per DepEd order No. 73,s. 2012, the following are levels of proficiency
EXCEPT:

a. Beginning

b. Developing

c. Approaching proficiency

d. Satisfactory

236. All of the following are tracks of the K12 Senior High School EXCEPT?

a. Academic

b. TVL

c. Sport

d. STEM

237. The total number of Junior High School Learning areas

a. 7

b. 8

c. 9

d. 10

238. Senior High school has how may core subjects?

a. 15

b. 16

c. 17

d. 20

239. Republic Act 8525 is otherwise known as ____________.


a. Adopt-A-School act of 1998

b. Gabaldon Act of 1998

c. School Cleanliness act of 1998

d. School-to-school Cooperation Act of 1998

240. It refers to the parallel learning system in the Philippines that provides a practical
option to the existing formal instruction

a. Brigada Eskwela

b. Alternative Learning System

c. Sustainable Development Goals

d. School-Private Partnership

241. Republic Act 10627 is also known as ___________

A. Anti-Bullying Act of 2013

b. K-12 Act of 2013

c. Kindergarten Act of 2013

d. Child Protection policy of 2013

242. What is correct sequence of the domain/ Strands of science subject in Grade 3 to
Grade 7?

1. Matter

2. Living things and their environment

3. Force, Motion, & energy

4. earth & Space

a. 1-2-3-4

b. 1-2-4-3

c. 1-3-2-4

d. 1-4-3-2

243. What is the correct sequence of the domain/Strands of science subject in Grade 8?
a. 3-1-2-4

b. 3-2-1-4

c. 3-4-1-2

d. 3-2-4-1

244. What is the correct sequence of the domain/Strands of science subject in Grade
10?

a. 4-3-1-2

b. 4-1-2-3

c. 4-3-2-1

d. 3-2-4-1

245. The legal basis of K12 curriculum implementation in the Philippines

a. RA 10157

B. RA 10533

c. RA 10777

d. RA 10525

246. Why did the Philippines implement 12 years of basic education?

a. A 12-years programs is found to be adequate period for learning under basic


education

b. A Standard for recognition of students and professionals abroad

c. A standard for recognition of students and professional abroad

c. The Philippines is the last country in Asia and one of only three countries worldwide
with a 10-year pre-university cycle

d. All of the above

247. Prior to the K-12 implementation, the Philippines, and the other two countries, are
the only countries with 10 years pre-university education. What are these countries?

a. Angola & Djibouti

b. Angola & Haiti


c. Angola and Oman

d. Angola & Malawi

248. How many learning areas are there in senior high school?

a. 6

b.7

c. 8

d. 9

249. How many tracks are offered in Senior High School?

a. 4

b. 5

c. 6

d .7

250. How many strands are there in Academic Track?

a. 4

b. 5

c. 6

d .7

252. Number of track subjects in senior high school

a. 7

b. 9

c. 15

d. 16

253. Number of contextualized subjects in senior high school

a. 7

b. 9
c. 15

d. 16

254. Number of specialization subjects in senior high school

a. 7

b. 9

c. 15

d. 16

255. How many subjects are there in Senior High school?

a. 30

b. 31

c. 32

d. 33

256. All subjects, except PE, in senior high school has _______ hours per semester

a. 54

b. 70

c. 80

d. 85

257. Which of the following is not specialized subjects in STEM strand?

A. Basic Calculus

b. General Biology 1 & 2

c. General Physical 1&2

d. Media & information literacy

258. In the new general education curriculum for higher education, which of the
following is one of the core subjects?

a. Astronomy
b. Meteorology

c. Science, Technology & Society

d. Environmental Science

259. This is a framework of teacher quality which was institutionalized through CHED
Memorandum Order No. 52, s. 2007 and DepEd Order No. 32,s. 2009

a. National Competency-Based Teacher standards (NCBTS)

b. Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST)

c. Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda (BESRA)

d. None of the above

260. How many domains does the developmental NCBTS have?

a. 6

b. 7

c. 8

d. 9

261. It defines teacher quality in the Philippines, it complement the reform initiatives on
teacher quality form pre-service education to in-service training

a. National Competency-Based Teacher Standards (NCBTS)

b. Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST)

c. Basic Education sector Reform Agenda (BESRA)

d. None of the above

262. The Department of Education gives greater emphasis on the development of basic
skills. What is the Philosophical basic for his?

a. Essentialism

b. Existentialism

c. Perennilism

d. Pragmatism
263. Teacher Dan views his students as unique, free-choosing and responsible
individuals. All classroom activities revolve around the said premise. What theory
underlies this?

a. Essentialism

b. Existentialism

c. Progressivism

d. Realism

264. Religious rituals in the classroom and in the school programs prove the deep
natural religiosity of the Filipinos. Which philosophy has greatly contributed to this
tradition?

a. Buddhism

b. Confucianism

c. Hinduism

d. Islam

265. In order to make Roman education truly utilitarian, how should the day-to-day
lessons be taught?

a. Taught in the student’s native dialect

b. Taught interestingly through the play way method

c. Related and linked to the events happening in every life

d. Practice at home under the guidance of their respective parents

266. Which influenced the military training requirements among students in the
secondary and tertiary levels?

a. Chinese

b. Greeks

c. Orientals

d. Romans

267. Which philosophy has the educational objective to indoctrinate Filipinos to accept
the teaching of the Catholic church which is to foster faith in GOD?
a. Realism

b. Pragmatism

c. Idealism

d. Existentialism

268. Virtue as one component in the teaching of Rizal as a course focuses on the
teaching of good and beauty consistent with the good and beauty in God. What
philosophy supports this?

a. Existentialism

b. Idealism

c. Progressivism

d. social Reconstruction

269. Giving education the highest budgetary allocation, the Philippine government
recognizes the possible contribution of it’s future citizens to the national development
goals of the Philippines society. Which stressed this goal of education for social
transformation?

a. Athenian education

b. Followers of Christ

c. Greek education

d. Roman education

270. The Progressivists emphasized the individuality of the child. What is the concern of
the Reconstructionist?

a. Experiential learning

b. Socialization

c. Social Problem

271. Which subject in the elementary and likewise in the secondary schools are similar
to the goal of Rome to train the students for citizenship?

A. Communication Arts

b. MAPEH/PEHMS
c. Science

d. THE/TLE

272. Which of the following is the focus of the Japanese education in the Philippines?

a. Democratic ideals and nationalism

b. Love and service to one’s country

c. Religion and love for Asian brothers

d. Vocational and health Education

273. According to reconstructionism, the goal of education is to bring about new social
order. Which practice best manifests this view?

a. The class conducts scientific experiments to discover or verify concepts

b. the class discusses role models and their impact on society

c. The class is allowed to engage in divergent thinking

d. The class undertakes well-planned projects in the community

274. Teacher D, a values education teacher, emphasizes ethics in almost all his
lessons. Which of the following emphasize the same?

a. Liberal Education

b. Moral education

c. Religious training

d. Social Education

275. Which reform in the Philippines Educational system advocates the use of English
and Filipino as Media of instruction in specific learning areas?

a. Alternative Learning

b. Bilingual Education

c. K-12 Program

d. Multilingual education

276. Activities planned by school clubs/ organization show school-community


connection geared towards society’s needs. What philosophy is related to his?
a. Existentialism

b. Progressivism

c. Realism

d. Social Reconstruvtionalism

277. What Philosophy is related to the practice of schools acting as laboratory for
teaching reforms and experimentation?

a. Essentialism

b. Existentialism

c. Progressivism

d. Social Reconstruction

278. A teacher who believes in the progressivist theory of education would embrace
certain reforms on methodology. Which reform would be consistent with this theory?

a. Active participation of the learners

b. Formal instructional pattern

c. Strict external discipline

d. teacher domination of class activities

279. What philosophy of education advocates that the curriculum should only include
universal and unchanging truths?

a. Essentialism

b. Idealism

c. Perennialism

d. Pragmatism

socdi280. Which of the following is NOT a function of the school?

a. Changing cultural practices

b. Development of attitude and skills

c. Reproduction of species
d. Socialization among children

281. Which move liberized access to education during the Spanish period?

a. The education of illiterate parents

b. The establishment of at least primary schools for boys and girls in each municipality

c. The hiring of tribal tutors to teach children

d. The provision of vocational training for school age children

282. Which of the following is the chief aim of Spanish education?

a. Conformity and militarism

b. Perpetuation of culture

c. Propagation of the Catholic Religion

d. Utilitarianism and conformity

283. Which of the following is the aim of our education during the commonwealth
period?

a. Designed after Japanese education

b. patterned after the American curriculum

c. Predominantly religious

d. Purely nationalistic and democratic

284. Which philosophy of education influences the singing of the National anthem in
schools?

a. Nationalism

b. Naturalism

c. Pragmatism

d. Socialism

285. Who among the following believes that learning requires disciplined attention,
regular homework, and respect for legitimate authority?

a. Essentialist
b. Progressivist

c. Realist

d. Reconstructionist

286. This learning theory states that children have the ability to relate new information to
prior knowledge?

a. Interactive

b. Sociolinguistic

c. Constructivist

d. Reader response

287. Teacher Dan asked one of his students “What do you want to become when you
grow up?” This question is an indication of what kind of Philosophy?

a. Progressivism

b. Naturalism

c. Existentialism

d. Idealism

288. The student-centered curriculum belongs to which group of educators?

a. Reconstruction, Essentialist

b. Progressivist, Perennialist

c. Perennialist, Essentialist

d. Reconstructionist, Progressivist

289. Which philosophy of education has educational objective to indoctrinate Filipinos to


accept teaching of the Catholic church which is to faster faith in God?

a. Realism

b. Pragmatism

c. Idealism

d. Existentialism
290. The singing of the National anthem is an offshoot of the Philosophical ideals of
_______.

a. Nationalism

b. Naturalism

c. Pragmatism

d. Socialism

291. A school head shares this thought with his teachers: “Subject matter should help
students understand and appreciate themselves as unique individuals who accept
complete responsibility for their thoughts, feelings and actions”. From which philosophy
is this thought based?

a. Perennialism

b. essentialism

c. Existentialism

d. Progressivism

292. Teacher Sally is of the thinking that from the very start students must be made to
realize that study is indeed hard work. To which philosophy does teacher Sally adhere?

a. Progressivism

b. Perennialism

c. Essentialism

d. Reconstructionism

developmentalreading293. The teacher asked the students to study the nature and
origin of knowledge. What branch of philosophy the students must study?

a. Mataphysics

b. Logic

c. Epistemology

d. Axiology

294. Mr. Lee believes that education should first and foremost make every individual a
useful citizen to the state. Which philosophy influences this belief?
a. Realism

b. Idealism

c. Humanism

d. Utilitarianism

295. Who among the following puts more emphasis on core requirements, longer school
day, longer academic year and more challenging textbooks?

a. Perennialist

b. Essentialist

c. Progressivist

d. Existentialist

296. Teacher U teachers to his pupils that pleasure is not the highest good. Teacher’s
teaching runs counter with what philosophy?

a. Empiricism

b. Epicureanism

c. Hedonism

d. Realism

297. Students B claims; “I cannot see perfection but I long for it so it must be real.”
Under which group can be classified?

a. Realist

b. Pragmatist

c. Idealist

d. Empiricist

298. Value clarification as a strategy in Value education classes is anchored on which


philosophy?

a. Existentialism

b. Christian Philosophy

c. Idealism
d. Realism

299. A guest speaker in one graduation rites told his audience: “Reminder, you are what
you choose to be.” The guest speaker is more of a/an ________.

a. Realist

b. Pragmatist

c. Idealist

d. Existentialist

principles300. It is a science that deals with the methods and strategies of teachings.

a. Epistemology

b. Pedagogy

c. Metaphysics

d. Ethics

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