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REVIEW CENTER
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FINAL MOCKBOARD EXAMINATION (Professional Education)

MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. What is the essential characteristic of the new Performance Appraisal System for Teachers (PAST)?
A. Competency-based C. Knowledge-based
B. Values-based D. Practice-based
ANSWER: A. The acronym CB-PAST means Competency-Based Performance Appraisal System for Teachers. CB-Past is aligned and
congruent with NCBTS which also means National Competency-Based Teacher Standards.
CB-PAST is a rating system used to assess public school teacher’s performance in terms of instructional competence,
school, home and community linkages and personal, social growth and professional characteristics.
2. What does “Once a teacher, forever a teacher” imply for the professional teacher?
A. Professional commitment C. Professional license
B. Professional wage and salary D. Professional camaraderie
ANSWER: A. There is professional commitment in teaching. Just like learning, teaching is a lifelong process.
3. What is the primary legal prerequisite for employment of teachers in basic education schools?
A. Passing of the interview Program
B. Passing of LET
C. Conduct of a Teaching demo
D. Attendance in the Teacher induction
ANSWER: B. According to Republic Act 7836, a teacher candidate will only be registered as a professional teacher, obtain a valid
certificate of registration and a valid professional license from the Professional Regulation Commission after he/she passed
the licensure examination for teachers (LET).
4. How can inter-agency efforts (DepEd, CHED, PRC and CSC) be best achieved for the training and development of teachers?
A. Coordination C. Agency integration
B. Streamlining D. Cost- reduction
ANSWER: A. Coordination among different agencies in the government means that there is communication and synchronization
from one government agency to another.
5. For teachers, what is the most laudable motive for the participation in professional development programs?
A. Optimal use of time and resources
B. Continuing professional growth
C. Support for training programs
D. Promotion and higher merit pay
ANSWER: B. According to Article IV, Section 3 of the “Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers”, every teacher shall participate in
the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) program of the Professional Regulation Commission, and shall pursue such
other studies as will improve his efficiency, enhance the prestige of the profession, and strengthen his competence, virtues,
and productivity in order to be nationally and internationally competitive.
6. What gives the physically disadvantaged Filipino children the right to education?
A. Home Study Program C. Distance Education
B. Magna Carta for Disabled Persons D. Magna Carta for Teachers
ANSWER: B. Republic Act 9442 also knowns as Magna Carta for Disabled Persons gives the physically disadvantaged Filipino
children the right to education.
7. What primary legislation gives the needed support to advance quality education in the country?
A. Priority Fiscal Allocation C. Building more classrooms
B. Certificate transfer program D. Hiring of new teachers
ANSWER: A. According to Article XIV, Section 5 of the 1987 Constitution, the State shall assign the highest budgetary priority to
education and ensure that teaching will attract and retain its rightful share of the best available talents through adequate
remuneration and other means of job satisfaction and fulfillment.
8. Who is the overall intended participant in Parent Teachers Community Association (PTCA)?
A. Non- teaching personnel C. Students
B. School officials D. Community
ANSWER: D. Community covers all the stakeholders and partners of the school such as the parents, teachers, school officials,
etc.
9. Which kind of education best equips the global teacher in a borderless world?
A. Formal education C. Alternative education
B. Inclusive education D. Multicultural education
ANSWER: D. Multicultural Education envisions to to transform the school so that male and female students, exceptional
students, and students from diverse cultural, social-class, racial and ethnic groups experience an equal opportunity to
learn.
10. Which is the most relevant in maintaining order and harmony in the school?
A. Academic curriculum C. Community participation
B. Campus cleanliness D. Rules of discipline
ANSWER: D. Among the choices above, Rules of Discipline is the only option which relates to the question. Rules of discipline is
necessary in maintaining order and harmony in the school.
11. Which management practice can involve students, parents, teachers and the community in managing schools?
A. Liberal management C. Authorization management
B. Top- down management D. bottom- up management
ANSWER: A. Liberal Management considers the feedback and opinion coming from the different stakeholders of the school
so it promotes the involvement of students, parents, teachers and the community in managing schools.
12. What is facilitated by the adoption of a national language under the 1987 Constitution?
A. Communication among diverse linguistic groups
B. Tagalog as the national language
C. National sovereignty
D. Indigenous cultural heritage
ANSWER: A. According to Article XIV, Section 6-7, the main reason of having a national language is for the purpose of
communication and this includes communication among diverse linguistic groups.
13. How can research support academic quality advancement?
A. Inquiry in best practices
B. Assessment of school management
C. Focus on curriculum reform
D. Relevance in vision- mission-core values
ANSWER: C. If we want to achieve academic quality advancement, then we must focus on curricular reform. If there is no
reform and change in curriculum, then there is no advancement.
14. In Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, which comes as most basic to human needs for human growth and maturation?
A. Peace and comfort C. Self-fulfillment of potential
B. Recognition and prestige D. Health and safety
ANSWER: D. In Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, the one found in the bottom is physiological needs, then health and
safety, next is love/belongingness, followed by self-esteem and finally, self-actualization.
15. What is the focus of the K to 12 Senior High School Program?
A. General education C. Technical- vocational training
B. Social Communications D. Humanities
ANSWER: C. Republic Act 10533 otherwise known as known as the “Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013”acknowledges
technical-vocational training as the main focus of the K to 12 Senior High School Program. This is supported with DepEd’s
Slogan for Senior High School: Trabaho, Negosyo at Kolehiyo.
16. What was stressed by the education curriculum of Spartan education?
A. Crafts and vocations C. Training soldier- citizens
B. Science and virtue D. Morals and wisdoms
ANSWER: C. Unlike Athenian Education, the focus of Spartan education is military training of its citizens.
17. Of the following, which states test validity?
A. A valid test is a reliable test.
B. A reliable test is a valid test.
C. A test need not be objective to be valid.
D. A test need not be reliable to be valid.
ANSWER: A. Reliability is all about consistency of the students’ scores while validity refers to the extent to which a test
measures what it is supposed to measure. If a test is reliable, it does not necessarily mean that the test is also valid.
However, if the test is valid, automatically the test is also a reliable test.
18. For John Dewey, when does education begin as a social process?
A. Primary grade C. Early schooling
B. Kindergarten grade D. At birth
ANSWER: D. According to John Dewey, education is life, not a preparation for life. When there is life, there is education. In
particular, education as a social process begins at birth.
19. What program aims to reduce the gap between low social status and educational opportunities for deserving students?
A. National Achievement Test
B. National College Admission Examination
C. Education Service Contracting Scheme
D. Annual Fiscal Allocation
ANSWER: C. Education Service Contracting Scheme is a government scholarship program that provides opportunities to
deserving students with low social-economical status to study in a private school so as to give them high educational
opportunities.
20. Which organization advanced insights on “Learning to Treasure Within” for 21 st century education?
A. Asia Pacific Regional Bureau
B. Education for All initiative
C. International Commission for the 21st century
D. General International Conference
ANSWER: C. International Commission for the 21st century is the one responsible behind the “Learning to Treasure Within”
for 21st century education.
21. How is Plato’s “contemplative use of the mind can be “best characterized”?
A. Rota or routine C. Introspective
B. Creative D. Interactive
ANSWER: C. Introspective is synonymous with the term contemplative and reflective.
22. How can the learner begin in himself to take the path of living and working together in the 21 st century world?
A. Faith in a church C. Find inner peace
B. Service of fellowmen D. Outreach activities
ANSWER: C. Finding inner peace in oneself comes first before an individual will learn to live and work together with others.
23. How can the moral attitude of student Rina be judged as she goes to Church confession everyday to be washed of all sins?
A. Callous C. Strict
B. Scrupulous D. Pharisaical
ANSWER: B. The scrupulous conscience is very afraid of committing evil. It decides that an action is sinful based on weak or
insufficient reasons. And it tends to see sins even when there are none.
24. What was the degree of moral certitude in the decision of the United States to drop Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
in order to prevent in prolonged way by a land invasion of Japan?
A. Perplexed C. Probable
B. Certain D. Doubtful
ANSWER: B. Certain Conscience passes judgment without fear of error. It has a pure and genuine intention. One’s moral
actions are not for show but arise from a sincere intention to do what is right; is acting according to one’sconvictions.
25. What is a form of emotional bullying which should be prevented?
A. Ridiculing C. Spanking
B. Punching D. Pinching
ANSWER: A. Ridiculing is the only emotional bullying mentioned in the choices while the rest is not emotional but physical
bullying.
26. What moral principle applies to removal of life sustaining machines from comatose patients whom doctors believe can no
longer medically saved?
A. Principle of Lesser evil C. Principle of Formal Cooperation
B. Principle of Double Effect D. Principle of Material Cooperation
ANSWER: B. Principle of Double Effect happens when a certain action results to two consequences: one is beneficial and the
other is harmful.
A practical example of this would be the case of a pregnant woman who requires the removal of her womb or she
will die. In this case the action of removing the womb for theraputic reasons is not intrinsically evil. The death of the child is
an unintended consequence and would be avoided if at all possible. The woman's life is not saved by the death of the child –
the woman's life is saved by the removal of her womb. In this case it would be permitted to remove the woman's womb,
even though this will result in the death of the child.
27. What principle or moral discernment applies to fire victims who decided to jump over a ten- storey building rather than die by
being burned to death?
A. Principle of Lesser Evil C. Principle of Formal Cooperation
B. Principle of Material Cooperation D. Principle of Double Effect
ANSWER: A. Principle of Lesser Evil happens when a person iS confronted with two evil actions and in such situation we will
choose the lesser evil.
28. What is equal to giving students the benefit of the doubt?
A. Reward rather than punish. C. Get the side of students.
B. See punishments as always beneficial. D. Doubt the facts of the incident.
ANSWER: C. Giving the students the benefit of the doubt means giving the students the due process or the opportunity that
his side should be heard.
29. In demonstrating psychological balance, which is NOT to be done by Teachers?
A. Punishing out of anger C. Clarifying punishments to be done
B. Punishment on erring not the whole class D. Punishing sparingly
ANSWER: A. Punishing out of anger is a big NO to teaching. Punishing out of anger is not student-friendly and instead, it
will create a threatening classroom atmosphere not conducive for learning.
30. What does the teacher demonstrate in getting personal feedback on lessons from students?
A. Interest for students C. Cordiality with students
B. Authority over students D. respect for students
ANSWER: A. If a teacher gets personal feedback on lessons from students, then it implies that the teacher is interested to
know what are the thoughts and reactions of his students about the lesson because the teacher wants to improve his
teaching performance to better address the interest, needs and learning styles of his students.
31. What is the hidden goal of students who refuse to cooperate or participate in class activities?
A. To seek power C. To get revenge
B. To get attention D. To isolate self
ANSWER: D. To isolate self. According to Acceptance Approach to Discipline, there are four categories of students with their
corresponding mistaken goals, to wit:
ATTENTION GETTING-Students seek the attention of their classmates and teachers because students are not getting the
recognition they desire, continually seek help, and refuse to work unless the teacher hovers over them.
POWER SEEKING-In this category, the child asserts his aggressiveness. The child expresses his defiance in acquiring,
contradicting, teasing, temper-tantrums, and low level hostile behavior.
REVENGE SEEKING-The child hurt others to make for being hurt or rejected.
WITHDRAWAL-A child wants to isolate self simply because he is no longer interested to learn and therefore he withdraws
learning which can be manifested in actions like yawning, sleeping, daydreaming.
32. What is the category for the teacher’s behavior of going from one topic to another without direction or proper sequencing?
A. Flip- flop B. Dangle C. Truncation D. Thrust
ANSWER: A. Flip-flop happens when the teacher goes from one topic to another, he discusses a new lesson then goes back
to an unrelated previous lesson and therefore he lacks direction and proper sequencing of the lesson.
33. How is behavior of children classified when they are shy and withdrawn from classmates?
A. Physical C. Moral
B. Intellectual D. Psychological
ANSWER: D. Being shy and withdrawn from classmates is a form of psychological behavior.
34. Presently, what has become the home library of students for vast and updated information?
A. Internet C. Fan magazine
B. Newspaper D. Facebook
ANSWER: A. In the 21st generation, internet is widely available for students who look for vast and updated information.
35. What guideline should govern punishment?
A. Abide by the school’s rules on punishment C. Apply different standards for punishment
B. Extra schoolwork is the best form of punishment D. Punish subjectively
ANSWER: A. Abiding by the school’s rule on punishment should be the basis of a teacher in giving punishment to
misbehaving students. Options B, C and D are not acceptable guidelines for punishment.
36. How is the behavior of children classified when they lack attention and find difficulty in being focused?
A. Social C. Intellectual
B. Physical D. Psychomotor
ANSWER: C. The behaviour of lacking attention and finding difficulty in being focused is a form of intellectual behaviour.
37. Which of the following is most comprehensive and lasting in responding to severe misbehavior of students?
A. Extending class period C. Parents- Teachers conference
B. Sending letters to parents D. Class suspension
ANSWER: C. Parents-Teachers conference is comprehensive and lasting in responding to severe mishbehavior of students
since it will promote communication and cooperation between the teachers and the parents for the development and
welfare of the misbehaving students. A and D are not acceptable while B is not enough to address misbehaviors.
38. What can Teacher Larry do in order to generate ideas in planning a sports competition activity?
A. Demonstration C. Conference
B. Brainstorming D. Simulation
ANSWER: B. Brainstorming as a teaching strategy is appropriate if our goal is generate ideas and thoughts from a group.
39. What is the difficulty suffered by students who think cannot do school work and therefore gives up easily on assigned tasks?
A. Distractible C. Underachievement
B. Rejected by peers D. Failure syndrome
ANSWER: D. The statement above is the exact definition of Failure Syndrome. A & B are obvious errors while C
(underachievement) refers to an event where a child cannot perform properly the activities and expectations expected in his
age.
40. How can students best learn the democratic process in election applicable to selection of class officers?
A. Discussion C. Simulation
B. Lecture D. Role playing
ANSWER: C. According to Edgar Dale in his Cone od Experience, simulation is a form of contrived experience wherein
students are going to experience a situation or an event which is an edited version of the reality.
41. What technique is appropriate to discuss the pros and cons of a proposal to legalize same sex marriage in the Philippines?
A. Demonstration C. Panel Discussion
B. Lecture D. Role playing
ANSWER: C. Panel Discussion is the most appropriate technique to be used in the situation above since in this technique,
students are going to give the advantages and disadvantages, the affirmative and the negative side of a certain issue.
42. How should the pattern of class discipline be established?
A. After class discipline has been observed C. Later after weeks of classes
B. After signs of lack discipline D. Early in the first weeks of classes
ANSWER: D. As a basic rule in classrrom management, patterns of class discipline such as classroom rules and routines
should be established in the first weeks of classes.
43. In a problem- based learning group, who leads the discussion for achieving desired aims?
A. Observer C. Recorder
B. Leader D. Team members
ANSWER: B. In a problem- based learning group, the group members will choose a recorder/secretary and a leader. The
leader is the one who leads the discussion for achieving desired aims of the group.
44. Among life skills advanced by the curriculum, which relates to oral and written correspondence and exchange of ideas?
A. Problem solving C. Effective communication
B. Entrepreneurial D. Decision- making
ANSWER: C. Oral and written correspondence and exchange of ideas are the components of effective communication.
45. In lesson content, what quality makes lesson applicable to real- life situations?
A. Interest C. Self- sufficiency
B. Utility D. Balance
ANSWER: B. Utility is synonymous with applicability and practicality of the lesson to real-life situations.
46. Which of the following can save time in attendance checking of students?
A. Group attendance checking C. student ID
B. Physical education D. Roll-call
ANSWER: A. Group Attendance Checking is a very good strategy in checking the attendace of students since it can save time
while OPTIONS C and D are time-consuming. OPTION B is an obvious error.
47. What education program is relevant to change in behavioral patterns?
A. Cultural education C. Values education
B. Physical education D. Social education
ANSWER: C. The change of behavioural patterns is part of the scope of the teaching of Values Education.
48. What characterize lectures that follow a planned sequence without diverting to other topics?
A. Fluency C. Divergence
B. Continuity D. Spontaneity
ANSWER: B. Continuity.
49. What is the end focus of Outcome-based education?
A. Objectives C. Assessment
B. Competences D. Methods
ANSWER: A. Per definition of OBE, objective is the end focus of Outcomes-Based Education.
50. In Classroom curriculum implementation which is referred to as the “Green Flag”?
A. Student interest C. Rigid movement
B. Content delivery bias D. Too much chalkboard talk
ANSWER: A. In the context of curriculum, “green flag” refers to the good practices in curriculum implementation WHILE bad
practices fall under the “red flag’’. And addressing student interest is an example of “green flag”.
51. What facet of learning may be missing due to excess adoption of visual technology parallel to danger at home when children
are glued to their TV sets?
A. Ethical orientation C. Social relationships
B. Cognitive absorption D. Perceptive competence
ANSWER: C. Exposure to visual technology does not involve socialization and communication with other people in your
environment. As a result, social relationship is missed and failed to develop.
52. What is the danger to learners in curriculum planning that advanced excess in technology in instruction?
A. Virtual rather than real-life learning C. Passivity and uncritical minds
B. Rote and memory learning D. Content learning gaps
ANSWER: C. Among all the choices, OPTION C (Passivity and Uncritical Minds) is the GREATEST danger that will happen as
an effect of too much exposure to technology in instruction.
53. What competency is developed by the vocational subject known as Landscape Drawing?
A. Depicting people and places C. Planning structures
B. Mechanical design D. Artistic Manipulation
ANSWER: D. Basically, Landscape Drawing aims to develop artistic manipulation skill of the learners.
54. How is the Venn diagram most useful in presentation of concepts?
A. Sequence of events C. Showing cause and effect
B. Presenting attributes D. Comparison
ANSWER: D. The main purpose of Venn Diagram is to show comparison of two topics.
55. What competency is developed through Electrical Repair subject in vocational schools?
A. Mechanical construction C. Planting and design
B. Technology training D. Artistic Manipulation
ANSWER: A. Electrical Repair aims to develop mechanical construction of the students.
56. What is the best process to develop logical reasoning among senior students?
A. Forming and proving hypothesis C. Lecture on multi-intelligence
B. Gamin and discovery D. Question and answer technique
ANSWER: A. Forming and especially the PROVING of hypothesis can highly develop logical reasoning of the students.
57. What is the questioning technique in which the teacher prods students to reply along directions that lead to the proper
answer?
A. Idea review C. Prompting
B. Clarification D. Multiple response
ANSWER: C. Prompting as a questioning technique is applied when a teacher processes and pushes students to reply along
questions and directions that will eventually lead them to arrive at the correct answer.
58. What is most desirable in the use of technology in instruction?
A. Technology integration C. Computer computation of grades
B. Grade sheet preparation D. Power-point presentation
ANSWER: A. Options B, C and D are all examples of TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION.
59. What is effective for introducing concepts textually and visually before a whole class or a big audience?
A. Symposium C. conference
B. Power point presentation D. seminar
ANSWER: B. As a software, powerpoint presentation is best for introducing concepts textually and visually before a whole
class or a big audience.
60. In what research method is pre- test and post- test best used?
A. Experiment C. Field study
B. Case study D. Survey
ANSWER: A. Pre-test and Post-test method is utilized in conducting an experiment.
61. What is a graphic presentation of numerical data?
A. Venn diagram C. Histogram
B. Attribute wheel D. Spider map
ANSWER: C. Per definition of histogram. Options A, B and D are not used to present numerical data.
62. What is journal writing using the internet and useful for teachers who can publish lesson ideas to digital student readers?
A. Blog C. Instagram
B. E- mail D. Power- point
ANSWER: A. Per definition of Blog. Options B, C and D may be connected with technology and internet but they are not
examples of journal writing.
63. How can the local government support schools?
A. Give donations for school projects C. Allow school to join civic celebrations
B. Provide security in school premises D. Provides fiscal funding to support schools
ANSWER: D. According to Article XIV, Section 5 of the 1987 Constitution, the State shall assign the highest budgetary priority to
education and ensure that teaching will attract and retain its rightful share of the best available talents through adequate
remuneration and other means of job satisfaction and fulfillment.
64. What did Science Teacher Lina employ in preparing a list of behaviors for rating performance in the use of the microscope?
A. Written response instrument C. Observation
B. Performance test D. Product rating scale
ANSWER: B. The skill of using a microscope is best assessed using performance-based assessment.
65. Which of the following is the most appropriate question for metacognitive reflection of one’s teaching?
A. How attentive were my students? C. What have I learned from my teaching?
B. What teaching materials were affective? D. How was the classroom atmosphere during my lecture?
ANSWER: C. Metacognition is the cognitive skill of learning how to learn or thinking about one’s own thinking.
66. What is the learning outcome assessed in dramatic reading along criteria of movements, posture, facial expressions, etc?
A. Non- discursive communication C. Discursive skills
B. Psycho- motor skills D. Portrayal skills
ANSWER: A. Under the psychomotor domain, NON-DISCURSIVE COMMUNICATION refers to expressive movements through posture,
gestures, facial expressions, and/or creative movements like those in mime or ballet. These movements refer to interpretative
movements that communicate meaning without the aid of verbal commands or help.
67. What strategy is used in combining subject areas in order to focus on a single concept for Interdisciplinary teaching?
A. Induction method C. Problem- centered learning
B. Unit method D. Thematic instruction
ANSWER: D. In thematic instruction, the teacher will integrate different subjects in a certain lesson however, there must be a
uniform theme, topic or concept to focus on for Interdisciplinary teaching.
68. What is the cognitive ability to break and consider concepts through component parts?
A. Analysis C. synthesis
B. Shaping D. Intuition
ANSWER: A. Analysis is the breaking of the whole into parts while synthesis is the putting of the parts together to form a whole.
69. In SPED, what is the chair arrangement that is effective for students grouped and working together based on personality and
work style?
A. Full circle C. classic rows
B. Cooperative cluster D. horseshoe or U- shape
ANSWER: B. As defined, cooperative cluster as a seating arrangement is effective for students grouped and working together
based on personality and work style.
70. What is being developed by allowing students their own learning and thinking?
A. Metacognition C. reflection
B. Construction D. psychic awareness
ANSWER: A. Metacognition is the cognitive skill of learning how to learn or thinking about one’s own thinking.
71. Which of the following has the LEAST importance in purposive and effective learning?
A. Discovery C. Exploration
B. Rote memory D. Problem solving
ANSWER: B. Rote learning or memorization is the lowest form of learning.
72. Why is it difficult to have a single definition of problem behavior?
A. It is a part of daily life C. It is based on uniqueness of individuals
B. It is general in all situations D. It is common to all
ANSWER: C. There is uniqueness and individual differences as supported by the M.I. Theory by Howard Gardner.
73. Of the following, which exemplifies a self- directed classroom management?
A. Teacher focuses on outputs and achievement C. Teacher gives students responsibilities in class activities
B. Teacher directs and controls discipline strictly D. Teacher consults parents and peers
ANSWER: C. Teacher giving students responsibilities in class activities will promote student-responsibility.
74. Which is the ability to know without being frustrated by ambiguous ideas?
A. Tolerance C. intuition
B. Shaping D. focus
ANSWER: A. As defined, tolerance is the ability of an individual to know without being frustrated by ambiguous ideas.
75. Which of the following is NOT among the ways to advance metacognition?
A. Learn how to study C. Accept new knowledge
B. Learn to organize thoughts D. Assess our thinking
ANSWER: C. Accepting new knowledge is a passive form of learning and is NOT an example of metacognition.
76. Before the advent of technology and universal acceptance of diversity in the classroom what was the paradigm of classroom
management?
A. One- way interaction flow C. Procedure for self discipline
B. Environment of shared learning D. Responsibility by everyone in the classroom
ANSWER: A. Being the paradigm of the traditional education, one- way interaction flow means the teacher is viewed as the
ultimate source of learning and the sole authority inside the classroom.
77. What is the purpose of support instructional materials in the classroom?
A. Speed up learning C. replace teachers functions
B. Enhance learning D. teach new lesson
ANSWER: B. Instructional Materials and Educational Technology in general is mainly used to enhance learning.
78. Sequence the steps in guiding students on the use of instructional materials
I. Follow sequence of activities III. Prepare materials
II. Prepare students IV. Prepare yourself the teacher
A. IV,II,III and I C. IV, I, II and III
B. I, II, III and IV D. III, II, I and IV
ANSWER: A. PPPF-Prepare yourself as the teacher, Prepare your Students, Prepare the materials, Follow sequence of activities.
79. Why do teachers need “WITH-IT-NESS” OR “eyes in the back of their heads” in managing a class?
A. To be able to see children even white outside the classroom
B. To know what is going on at all times
C. To rate students behavior
D. To see it students copy while writing on the blackboard
ANSWER: B. With-it-ness is the ability of the teacher to know what is going on at all times.
80. What competency is developed through Electrical Repair subject in Vocational schools?
A. Technology training C. Planning and design
B. Mechanical construction D. artistic manipulation
ANSWER: B. Electrical Repair aims to develop mechanical construction of the students.
81. What rule should be followed for lighting SPED classroom?
A. Standard yet adequate C. Dark classroom
B. Light coming from the right side of students D. Very well lighted classroom
ANSWER: A. As a general rule for SPED Classroom, lighting inside the classroom should be standard yet adequate.
82. What aspect of lesson content is important in the process of metacognition?
A. Content pattern C. content meaning
B. Content data D. content construct
ANSWER: C. Examining the content meaning is an example of metacognition.
83. What is generally used for mastery learning, especially of psychomotor skills?
A. Drill C. Discussion
B. Brainstorming D. Demonstration
ANSWER: A. Per definition of the term “drill”, it is mainly used for the mastery of learning.
84. What is an indicator or autonomy in the learning environment?
A. Student responsibility for learning C. High achievement grades
B. Student bonding in school D. Student failed to socialize
ANSWER: A. Students being responsible for their own learning exhibits autonomy or independence in learning.
85. What quality is present in a lecture that follows an organized sequence without diverting to other lessons?
A. Fluency C. Spontaneity
B. Continuity D. Divergence
ANSWER: ANSWER: B. Continuity.

86. Which is the ability to know without being confused by irrelevant ideas?
A. Sharpening C. Comparison
B. Analysis D. Concentration
ANSWER: D. Concentration is the mental ability of knowing without being confused by irrelevant and unimportant ideas.
87. Of the following questions, which relate to metacognition?
A. How is this done? C. What facts did I know?
B. Am I learning well enough? D. When did this event occur?
ANSWER: B. Metacognition is the cognitive skill of learning how to learn or thinking about one’s own thinking.
88. What is an aid that is two- dimensional and hanged on the wall.
A. Flip chart C. Diorama
B. Overhead projections D. Pocket chart
ANSWER: D. Pocket chart is hanged on the wall while a flip chart is hanged on a tripod. Options B and C are obvious errors.
89. What is the source of information icon in the computer which can be used for presentation?
A. Database C. desktop publishing
B. Spreadsheet D. Word processing

ANSWER: E. NO ANSWER. The correct answer should have been Powerpoint Presentation however it is not found in the options.
90. With manner of answering as a criterion which of the following does NOT belong to this test group?
A. Completion test C. Matching Type
B. True-False D. Multiple choice
ANSWER: A. Completion Test is a supply type of test while options B, C and D belong to selection type (choices are provided).
91. What is the level of reading is Student Jean judging that Shakespeare Hamlet had an emotional complex that caused him to be
wish taking his own life?
A. Evaluative reading C. Literal reading
B. Objective reading D. Applied reading
ANSWER: A. Evaluative reading otherwise known as critical reading is all about reading beyond the lines and this includes giving
one’s judgement or evaluation regarding the text being read.
92. What is the level of reading of those who believe God really created the universe in six days as written by the Bible?
A. Applied reading C. Critical reading
B. Library reading D. Literal reading
ANSWER: D. Literal Reading is all about reading within the lines or understanding what is written or what the text says.
93. What is the reading style introduced by Teacher Zeny who asked students to have predictions from the reading materials?
A. Top down C. Bottom- up
B. Interactive D. Vertical- horizontal
ANSWER: A. In the top-down reading style, the teacher begins with the readers not with the reading material.
94. Sequence the following events:
I. Greek- Roman letters
II. Rise of the Phoenician Alphabet
III. Use of pictures for reading
IV. Science of reading and interpretations
A. IV, III, I and II C. I,III,II and IV
B. I,II,III, and IV D. III,II,I and IV
ANSWER: D. FIRST: Use of pictures for reading otherwise known as cuneiform by the Sumerians, SECOND: Rise of the Phoenician
Alphabet, THIRD: Greek-Roman Letters, FOURTH: Science of Rading and Interpreations
95. What is a journal writing for the internet for netizens?
A. Chat C. Facebook account
B. Blogs D. Email
ANSWER: B. Per definition of Blog. Options A, C and D may be connected with technology and internet but they are not
examples of journal writing.
96. For Grace Goddell which is used for the last step of the reading skills ladder?
A. Parts of the book C. dictionary
B. Phonetics D. Contextual cues
ANSWER: C. Dictionary. PROPER ORDER: Phonetics, Contextual Clues, Parts of the Book, Dictionary.
97. What aspect of metacognition is involved when Teacher Jose asked his students to look for interrelationships between the
French Revolution and Napoleon’s Rise to power?
A. Subjectively in thinking C. Problem- solving
B. Knowledge in different areas D. Learning- thinking strategy
ANSWER: D. Looking for interrelationships is an example of learning- thinking strategy.
98. Of the following, which is an instance when teachers lead students towards the process of metacognition?
A. Explaining earning objectives
B. Outlining parts of a lesson
C. Introducing topic of discussion
D. Asking students to predict outcomes
ANSWER: D. Metacognition is the cognitive skill of learning how to learn or thinking about one’s own thinking.
99. For Grace Goddell, how should the dictionary be used by students?
A. As a permanent study guide C. Every time, every where
B. Only when necessary D. For all difficult words
ANSWER: B. Use the dictionary only when necessary. Even if a word is unfamiliar, but sometimes we can still get the meaning of
the word using contextual clues and not necessarily relying on the dictionary at all times.

100.What is the meaning of a 60% percentile score in relation to the class?


A. Scored better than 60% of the class C. Scored less than 60% of class
B. Got 40% of items wrongly D. Got 60% correctly
ANSWER: A. Percentile rank of 60% means that a student performed better than 60% of the class.
101. For Piaget, what is the process of creating a new cognitive structure, such as when a mother tells her child that unlike dogs, a
chicken does not bark?
A. Accommodation C. Assimilation
B. Equilibrium D. Schema
ANSWER: A. Accomodation is the process of creating new cognitive structure or altering pre-existing schema. On the other hand,
assimilation occurs when humans are faced with new or unfamiliar information and refer to previously learned information
in order to make sense of it. For equilibrium, a child is considered to be in a state of equilibrium or in a state of cognitive
balance when she or he is capable of explaining what he or she is perceiving (schema) at the time.
102. What is the ability among young learners to arrange things according to weight, volume or size?
A. Decentering C. Egocentrism
B. Conservation D. Seriation
ANSWER: D. Seriation. Example of seriation includes the ability of a child to arrange a group of pencils according to its length
such as from the shortest up to the longest pencil.
On the other hand, conservation is the ability of a child to see that objects or quantities remain the same despite a change in
their physical appearance. Egocentrism occurs when a child is unable to distinguish between their own perspective and that of
another person. In short, egocentrism is the tendency of the child to only see his own perspective of the situation. Decentering which
is also known as decentration refers to the ability to consider multiple aspects of a situation. 
103. For Erikson, at what age is it critical for the child to develop ego- identity?
A. Infancy C. Adolescence
B. Early Childhood D. School-age
ANSWER: C. Identity VS. Role Confusion takes place in the stage of adolescence.
104. What basic skills are dominant in learning activities such as computer encoding and internet downloading of photos and text?
A. Creative skills C. Sensory skills
B. Manipulative skills D. Mechanical skills
ANSWER: B. Computer encoding and internet downloading is an example of manipulative skills.
105. Among thinking skills in learning, what is known as narrowing down to the best idea to come up with the solution to the
problem?
A. Critical thinking C. divergent thinking
B. Convergent thinking D. Reflective thinking
ANSWER: A. Critical thinking is giving the best judgement among other options to a certain situation or it can also be defined as
narrowing down to the best idea to come up with the solution to the problem.
106.As a naturalist philosopher, how did Lao Tzu view the reality of evil as opposed to good in the world?
A. Polarities C. Sin of human nature
B. Vice as opposed to virtue D. Emptiness or void
ANSWER: C. Sin of human nature. According to Lao Tzu, there are two kinds of evil. First Evil refers to the sin of the human
nature. Second Evil is the sin caused by the First Evil.
107.What kind of definition of key word should Teacher Gani require his students in writing their research papers?
A. Literal C. Operational
B. Figurative D. Metaphorical
ANSWER: C. Operational words are the most appropriate words to be used in defining key words in a research paper.
108.What is wrong with test items that give clues to answers to questions?
A. Unclear directions C. Ambiguity
B. Tests brevity D. Poor construction
ANSWER: D. Giving clues to answer to questions implies that there is poor construction of the test.
109.In test results, what does a positive discrimination index mean?
A. Test item has low validity C. Test item has low reliability
B. More for lower group got items correctly D. More of the upper group got items correctly
ANSWER: D. Positive discrimination means more of the upper group got the items correctly. While negative discrimination means
more of the lower group got the items correctly.

110.Of the following which is an example of Spatial Learning that is appropriate for appreciation of the beautiful?
A. Computer encoding C. Landscape Making
B. Internet surfing D Case study research
ANSWER: C. Spatial Learning is also knowns Visual Learning and this includes Landscape Making.
111.What is being assessed by the Rubric that seeks to assess high, moderate, or low imaginative thinking?
A. Aesthetic C. Appeal
B. Creativity D. Craftsmanship
ANSWER: B. Imaginative is synonoymous with the term “creative”.
112.What is the Normal Curve in the grade distribution of students in a class?
A. All have average grades C. Most get high grades
B. Most get average grades; few high and low D. Most get low grades
ANSWER: B. Per definition of Normal Curve.
113.For gender fair language that advances feminism, how should congressmen be addressed?
A. Members of congress C. Statesman
B. Politicians D. Assemblyman
ANSWER: A. Members of the congress is not a gender-bias term since the term member may refer to a male or a female.
114.What characterizes the academic approach to classroom management?
A. Objectives, methods, outcomes C. Calmness, consistency, compliance
B. Work, organization, procedures D. Control, persistence, sanctions
ANSWER: B. The main concern of academic approach is organization of the classroom, the lessons, procedures, etc.
115.What is the basic psychological principle in multicultural instruction?
A. Enrichment of cognitive potential C. Individual differences
B. High standards for achievement D. Motivated learning
ANSWER: C. Individual differences do exist as supported by the M.I. theory of Howard Gardner and the Learning Style Theory.
116. This decree is known as the Decree Professionalizing Teaching.
A. Educational Decree of 1863 C. Presidential Decree 1009
B. Educational Decree of 1853 D. Presidential Decree 1006
ANSWER: D. Presidential Decree 1006 is otherwise known as the Decree Professionalizing Teaching.
117. With closeness to direct experience as standard, which one should a teacher choose?
A. Contrived experiences C. Dramatized experiences
B. Study trip D. Demonstration
ANSWER: A. In the Cone of Experience, contrived experience is next to direct purposeful learning experience. The following is the
proper sequence of the different learning experiences (bottom to top of the cone): a.Direct Purposeful Experiences, b.Contrived
Experiences, c.Dramatized Experiences, d.Demonstrations, e.Field Trips, f.Exhibits, g.Motion Pictures, h.Still Pictures, Radio and
Recordings, i.Visual Symbols, j.Verbal Symbols.
118. When should teachers support one another?
A. At all times for whatever cause
B. When they dialogue with administration
C. When there is rift among teachers
D. When the best interest of the learners is at stake in a controversy
ANSWER: D. According to Article V, Section 1 of the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers, when the best interest of the learners,
the school, or the profession is at stake in any controversy, teachers shall support one another.
119. In outcomes based education, which of the following are not considered as outcomes?
A. Products C. Portfolios
B. Procedures D. Performances
ANSWER: B. Procedures are NOT examples of outcomes.
120. Mae took the LET last September 2015. However, she failed in the examination. Is she qualified for the position of para-
teachers?
A. No, she needs to take the examination again.
B. Yes, if her rating is not lower than 15 percentage points from the passing general average rating.
C. Yes, if her rating is not lower than 10 percentage points from the passing general average rating.
D. Yes, if her rating is not lower than 5 percentage points from the passing general average rating.
Answer: D. According to Republic Act 9293, those who have failed the licensure examination for professional teachers, with a rating
of not lower than five percentage points from the passing general average rating, shall be eligible as para-teachers upon issuance by
the Board of a two-year special permit, renewable for a non-extendible period of two (2) years.

121. Fe is a licensed teacher but has quit teaching for the past years. After five years, she decided to serve as a teacher again. Can
Fe go back to teaching immediately?
A. Yes, she is a licensed teacher.
B. No, she has abandoned the teaching profession.
C. Yes, especially if there is no other teacher who can fill in the vacant position.
D. No, she has to take first a 12-unit refresher course before she can go back to teaching.
ANSWER: D. According to Republic Act 9293, those who have quit teaching for at least three years are not allowed to go back to
teaching immediately. Instead, they must take first a 12-unit refresher course before she can go back to teaching.
122. Can Lisa Macuja be given a special permit to teach ballet in high school?
A. No, she cannot. In the very first place, she is not an education graduate.
B. No, she has not passed the LET.
C. Yes, she is a graduate of ALS.
D. Yes, she has excelled and gained international recognition.
ANSWER: D. According to Republic Act 9293, a special permit may also be issued by the Board to a person who has excelled and
gained international recognition and is a widely acknowledged expert in his or her respective field of specialization.
123. What criteria serve the need to confine questions of tests to data of textbooks ….. in the classroom?
A. curricular validity C. constant validity
B. productive validity D. criterion-related validity
ANSWER: A. Per definition of Curricular Validity.
124. A supervisor observed a teacher and noted that the teacher was the only one talking during the class. What was the supervisor
looking for in the class?
A. teacher drawing out student response C. Voice projection and loudness
B. students allowed to talk during lecture D. Shortening talk and more activity
ANSWER: B. Because the teacher was the only one talking during the class, the supervisor was looking for the opportunity wherein
the students are allowed to talk during the lecture.
125. Using Rubics, what is the most essential criteria to assess a student affairs program projected for the coming school- year?
A. Involvement of all stakeholders C. Feasibility of objectives
B. Cost of programs D. Projected impact
ANSWER: A. What is essential and basic for a student affairs program is the involvement of all stakeholders especially the students.
126. What is client- based and most directly helpful in introducing changes/ reforms in school services?
A. Parent’s feedback C. Principal’s observation
B. Teacher survey D. Student feedback
ANSWER: D. Students are the main client in a school therefore we must consider the feedback of the students if we want to make
reforms and changes in the school services.
127. What is determined by a criterion reference test?
A. Performance on wide scale C. Preferred level of specific skills
B. Performance on a moderate scale D. Performance higher than the members of group
ANSWER: C. Criterion-reference test is a test wherein students’ performance is compared against a set of criteria, standard or skills.
128. This refers to the main psychological principle behind the existence of multicultural instruction.
A. Enrichment of cognitive potential C. individual differences
B. High standards for achievement D. motivated learning
ANSWER: C. Individual differences do exist as supported by the M.I. theory of Howard Gardner and the Learning Style Theory.
129. Presently, what has become the home library of students for vast and updated information?
A. Fan magazines C. Facebook
B. Newpapers D. Internet
ANSWER: D. In the 21st generation, internet is widely available for students who look for vast and updated information.
130. What do Wigins and McTighe cite as proof of student understanding of the principles of learning?
A. Repeating teacher’s input C. Applying to solve problems
B. Memory retention D. Stating given examples
ANSWER: C. Applying to solve problems or application in general is one of the proofs of student’s understanding.
131. How are present-day netizen students properly referred to today?
A. Digital generation C. Computer buffs
B. Facebook retention D. U-tube viral viewers
ANSWER: A. Per definition of the term “digital generation”.
132. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when students are not getting the
recognition they desire, continually seek help, and refuse to work unless the teacher hovers over them?
A. Attention getting C. Revenge seeking
B. Withdrawal D. Power seeking
ANSWER: A. Per definition of the term attention getting. See item number 31 for further rationalization.
133. Which measure of central tendency is most reliable when scores are extremely high and low?
A. Median C. Mean
B. Mode D. Cannot be identified unless individual scores are given
ANSWER: A. Median is not affected by the extremes (lowest score-highest score).
134. What is the constitutional exemption for prohibition to establish schools solely for aliens in the Philippines?
A. School for Asians only
B. School for special alien children
C. Religious or mission schools
D. Schools for children of diplomats and their dependents
ANSWER: D. As stated in Article XIV, Section 4 of the 1987 Constitution.
135. What is the most appropriate strategy should Teacher Toni use if his goal is to generate ideas in planning a sports competition
activity?
A.Demonstration C. Conference
B.Brainstorming D. Simulation
ANSWER: B. Brainstorming as a teaching strategy is appropriate if our goal is generate ideas and thoughts from a group.
136. What Republic Act that punishes any person who practices the teaching profession in the Philippines without having first a
license as a professional teacher?
A. Republic Act 1006 C. Republic Act 7836
B. Republic Act 7796 D. Republic Act 7722
ANSWER: C. Republic Act 7836 otherwise known as the LET Law states that any person who practices the teaching profession
in the Philippines without having first a license as a professional teacher is punishable by law which includes a fine of not
less than Five thousand pesos (P5,000.00) nor more than Twenty thousand pesos (P20,000.00) or imprisonment of nor less
than six (6) months nor more than five (5) years, or both, at the discretion of the court.
137. An Act providing for the establishment and maintenance of an Integrated System of Education.
A. Batas Pambansa Blg.232 C. Education Act of 1972
B. Batas Pambansa Blg.262 D. Education Act of 1962
ANSWER: A. Batas Pambanse Blg. 232 also known as Education Act of 1982 is an act about the establishment and maintenance
of an Integrated System of Education.
138. In History class, teacher Naomi uses a current events IQ contest to determine champions in identifying people, places
and events. What learning objective/outcome does she aim to achieve?
A. Application C. Responding
B. Knowledge or recall D. Perpetual abilities
ANSWER: B. Identifying people, places and events fall under the knowledge level of the cognitive domain of learning.
139. What is meant by a .35 discrimination index in test assessment?
A. Test is valid
B. More from lower group answered items correctly
C. More from upper group answered items correctly
D. Test is reliable
ANSWER: C. “.35” is a positive discrimination & positive discrimination means that more from upper group answered items correctly
140. Of the following which is LEAST authentic mode of student performance assessment?
A. Oral performance on communication skills C. Experiment as a scientific method
B. Artistic production in art D. Paper- pencil vocabulary test
ANSWER: D. Paper and pencil vocabulary test is an example of traditional assessment while OPTIONS A, B & C are authentic mode of
assessment.
141. What can be said of student performance in a positively skewed distribution?
A. Few students performed excellently C. Almost all students had average performance
B. Most students performed well D. Most students performed poorly
ANSWER: D. A positively skewed distribution means that most students performed poorly in a test.

142. What is a scoring guide that lists the criteria and their levels of quality on which the evaluation willbe focused?
A. Portfolio C. Stem
B. Journal D. Rubric
ANSWER: D. Rubric is a scoring guide that lists the criteria and their levels of quality on which the evaluation will be focused.
143. What does a normal curve mean in grade distribution of scores?
A. All have average grades
B. Largest number receiving low and high grades
C. Large number of more or less average and few receiving low and high grades
D. Largest number with high grades and few low grades
ANSWER: C. Per definition of Normal Curve.
144. What is true when student test results deviation is small?
A. Scores are toward both extremes C. Bell curve is relatively fat
B. Scores are spread apart D. Scores are tightly bunched together
ANSWER: D. The smaller the standard deviation, the closer are the scores to each other. While the larger the standard deviation, the
more spread and more scattered the scores are.
145. In problem-based learning, how are presentation output assessment classified?
A. Individual assessment C. Group assessment
B. Peer observation assessment D. Case- based assessment
ANSWER: C. The assessment on the presentation output in the problem-based learning is done through Group Assessment.
146. What criteria is complied with when the test measures what is consistent?
A. Usability C. Efficiency
B. Reliability D. Validity
ANSWER: B. Per definition, reliability is all about consistency of the students’ scores in a given test.
147. What is most desirable in the use of technology instruction?
A. technology integration C. Power- point presentation
B. Grace sheet preparation D. Computer computation of grades
ANSWER: A. Options B, C and D are all examples of TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION.
148. Who is the best person who should be responsible for constructing test with validity over specific content of subject areas?
A. expert C. Teacher
B. Supervisor D. Teacher and peers
ANSWER: A. Experts are the curriculum makers while teachers are curriculum implementors. As such, the one responsible for
constructing test with validity over specific content of subject areas are the experts since they are the ones who prepare and craft
the curriculum.
149. Of the following which is covered by the Science of Economics?
A. Donations from the community
B. school space and landscape
C. School budget and finance
D. Medical and health facilities
ANSWER: C. Among all the other choices, only OPTION C (School Budget and Finance) is related with the science of economics. Per
definition, Economics is a social science that is mainly concerned with the maximum and wise utilization of the available resources.
150. Of the following, which is direct performance experience in teaching science?
A. Teacher demonstrates use of microscope
B. Teacher presents a science film
C. Teacher invites a Science expert
D. Teacher uses graphs to show scientific data
ANSWER: A. Among all other choices stated above, OPTION A is the closest to direct purposeful learning experience.

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