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Professional Education LET Reviewer B.

portfolio
C. critiquing sessions
1. At the end of periodical examination, Teacher D. daily journal
R administered a summative test in Filipino. 8. Ask to do a learning task, Joe hesitates and
After scoring the test papers she assigned grades says "Mahirap. Ayaw ko. 'Di ko kaya!" (It's
to each test score such as 95, 90, 85, 80 etc. What difficult. I don't like it. I can't do it.) To which
process did Teacher R use? problem does the case of the student allude?
A. Ranking I. Unmotivated students
B. Computation II. Uncaring teachers
C. Measurement III. Extremely difficult learning tasks
D. Evaluation IV. incompetent teachers
2. It is the study of man’s prehistory through the A. I and III
buried remains of ancient culture, skeletal B. I and II
remnants of human beings. C. II and III
A. Anthropology D. I, II, and III
B. Archeology 9. Teacher S wants to determine immediately the
C. Ethnology learning difficulties of her students. Which of the
D. Ethnography following do you expect her to undertake?
3. Teacher D claims: "If I have to give A. Require her students to prepare a portfolio.
reinforcement, it has to be given immediately B. Administer an achievement test.
after the response." Which theory supports C. Administer a diagnostic test.
Teacher D? D. Interview her students directly.
A. operant conditioning theory 10. NSAT and NEAT results are interpreted
B. social cognitive theory against set mastery level. This means that NSAT
C. cognitive theory and NEAT fall under .
D. humanist theory A. intelligence test
4. Visual imagery helps people store information B. aptitude test
in their memory more effectively. Which is one C. criterion-referenced test
teaching implication of this principle? D. norm-referenced test
A. You will not object when your students 11. The result of the item analysis showed that
daydream in class. item no. 4 has a discrimination index of 0.67.
B. Instruct students to take notes while you What characteristic could be true about this
lecture. item?
C. Encourage your students to imagine the A. Difficult
characters and situations when reading a story. B. Valid
D. Tell them to read more illustrated comics. C. Easy
5. Which is essential in the cognitive D. Average
development of a person according to Vygotsky? 12. The theme of Vygotsky's socio-cultural
A. independent thinking theory emphasizes the role of appropriate
B. social interaction assistance given by the teacher to accomplish a
C. individual mental work task. Such help enables the child to move from
D. scientific thinking the zone of actual developmeny to a zone of
6. The design of the 2002 Basic Education proximal development. Such assistance is
Curriculum (BEC) is based on the principles that termed .
the main sources for contemporary basic A. competency technique
education are the expert systems of knowledge B. scaffolding
and the learner's experience in their context. C. active participation
This shows that the BEC is in orientation. D. collaboration
I. constructivist 13. Which of these activities is not appealing to
II. behaviorist the bodily-kinesthetic learners?
III. essentialist A. making math moves
A. I and III B. doing simple calisthenics
B. III only C. sketching/illustrating events
C. I only D. joining extramural events
D. I, II, and III 14. Institutions of learning are required to meet
7. Which assessment tool shows evidence of the minimum standards for state recognition but
student’s writing skills? are encouraged to set higher standards of quality
A. project over and above the minimum through as
provided in Educational Act of 1982. 21. When curriculum content is fairly distributed
A. lifelong education in each area of discipline, this means that the
B. voluntary accreditation curriculum is .
C. formal education A. sequenced
D. academic freedom B. balanced
15. You intend to assess affective attributes such C. integrated
as capacity to feel, attitudes, and behavior. Which D. continued
of the following should you establish to ascertain 22. Direct instruction is for facts, rules, and
the instrument's validity? actions as indirect instruction is for .
A. construct A. hypotheses, verified data, and conclusions
B. content B. concepts, patterns, and abstractions
C. criterion-related C. concepts, processes, and generalizations
D. face D. guesses, data, and conclusions
16. Which will be the most authentic assessment 23. The difficulty index of a test item is 1.0. This
tool for an instructional objective on working means that the test is .
with and relating to people? A. a quality item
A. conducting mock election B. very difficult
B. home visitation C. very easy
C. organizing a community project D. missed by everybody
D. writing articles on working and relating to 24. The discrimination index of a test item is -
people 0.35. What does this mean?
17. As an effective classroom manager, what A. More from the upper group got the item
should a teacher do? correctly.
I. She uses instructional time wisely. B. More from the lower group got the item
II. She uses her power to punish students for the correctly.
sake of discipline. C. The test is quite reliable.
III. She puts to use the available and appropriate D. The test item is valid.
materials. 25. His aim of education is individual not a
IV. She manipulates colleagues and students so preparation for but participation in the life
she can meet her goals. around the individual.
A. I and III A. Froebel
B. II, III, and IV B. Spencer
C. I, II, and III C. Herbart
D. I, II, III, and IV D. Pestalozzi
18. Keeping track of assessment results from one 26. The following are characteristics of a child-
periodic rating to the next is useful in friendly school except for .
contributing to the development of a . A. exclusive
A. regional plan B. child-centered
B. annual implementation plan C. gender-sensitive
C. school improvement plan D. nondiscriminating
D. division plan 27. To make the lesson meaningful, systematic
19. In the K W L technique K stands for what the and motivating, teachers’ example should be
pupil already knows, W for he wants to know .
and L for what he . A. based on higher level skills
A. failed to learn B. interesting aided with illustrations
B. he likes to learn C. easy, simple, and understandable
C. needs to learn D. relevant to students’ experience and
D. learned knowledge
20. Which is one characteristic of an effective 28. Which are the most important concerns
classroom management? about the use of ICT in instruction?
A. It quickly and unobtrusively redirects I. Developing appropriate curriculum materials
misbehavior once it occurs. that allow students to construct meaning and
B. It teaches dependence on others for self- develop knowledge throught the use of ICT
control. II. Devising strategies to meaningfully integrate
C. It respects cultural norms of a limited group technology into the curriculum
students. III. Using pedagogical skills related to technology
D. Strategies are simple enough to be used IV. Providing teachers with skills for using
consistently. software applications
A. I and III B. ICT impacts on environment.
B. II and III C. Environment affects ICT.
C. III and IV D. ICT brings us away from an interconnected
D. I, II, III, and IV society.
29. Which of these non-threatening means of 35. Educational institutions’ effort of developing
assessing learning outcomes? work skills inside the school are aimed at .
I. Portfolio A. developing moral character
II. Self-evaluation III. B. inculcating love of country
Peer evaluation IV. C. teaching the duties of citizenship
Learning journals A. D. developing vocational efficiency
I and II 36. Teacher B discovered that her pupils are
B. I and III weak in comprehension. To further determine in
C. I, II, and IV which particular skills her pupils are weak which
D. II and III test should Teacher B give?
30. Teacher A's lesson is about the parts of the A. Aptitude Test
gumamela. He asked his pupils per group to B. Placement Test
bring a real flower to study the different parts. C. Diagnostic Test
After the group work labeling each part, the D. Standardized Test
teacher gave a test. What would be the best type 37. That the quality of Philippine education is
of test he can give? declining was the result of a study by EDCOM
A. essay type which recommended to teachers and
B. matching type teaching.
C. diary A. regulate
D. journal B. progessionalize
31. Principal A wants her teachers to be C. strengthen
constructivist in their teaching orientation. On D. improve
which assumption/s is the principal's action 38. As provided in the Republic Act #4670, every
anchored? teacher shall enjoy equitable safeguards at each
I. Students learn by personally constructing stage of any disciplinary procedures and shall
meaning of what is taught. the following except:
II. Students construct and reconstruct meanings A. the right to be informed in writing, of the
based on experiences. charges
III. Students derive meaning from the meaning B. the right to full access to the evidence in the
that teacher gives. case
A. I and III C. the right to appeal to clearly designated
B. I only authorities.
C. I and II D. All of these
D. II only 39. The subject matter or content to be learned
32. The norms in a school culture are centered must be within the time allowed, resources
on the . available, expertise of the teacher, and nature of
A. learner learners. What criterion is addressed?
B. teacher A. validity
C. principal B. significance
D. supervisor C. interest
33. The difficulty index of a test item is 1.0. What D. feasibility
does this mean? 40. A child was shown an amount of water in a
A. The test item is very good, so retain it. glass. The teacher poured the whole amount to a
B. The test item is very difficult. much taller and narrower glass and marked this
C. The test item is extremely easy. glass as
D. The test item is not valid. A. The same amount was poured in a shorter and
34. Someone wrote: "Environment relates to the wider glass, marked glass
profound relationship between matter, nature, B. When asked which has more water, the child's
and society, and in such a context, ICTs bring answer was "Glass A". In what stage of cognitive
new ways of living in a more interconnected development is the child and what is this ability
society, all of which reduces our dependency on called? A. concrete operational stage;
matter and affects our relationship with nature." conservation B. formal operational stage;
What does this convey? deductive reasoning
A. Environment and ICT are poles apart.
C. sensorimotor stage; symbolic functions C. individual reporting
D. pre-operational stage; centration D. lecture
41. In a multiple choice test item with four 48. To determine your pupil's entry knowledge
options and out of 50 examinees, which was the and skills, which should you employ?
least effective distracter? A. interview
A. the option that was chosen by 13 examinees B. focus group discussion
B. the option that was chosen by 2 examinees C. post-test
C. the option that was chosen by 30 examinees D. pre-test
D. the correct answer that was chosen by 5 49. We encounter people whose prayer goes like
examinees this: “O God, if there is a God; save my soul, if I
42. What is an alternative assessment tool for have a soul” From whom is this prayer?
teaching and learning consisting of a collection of A. Stoic
work/artifacts finished or in-progress B. Empiricist
accomplished by the targeted clientele? C. Agnostic
A. rubric D. Skeptic
B. achievement test 50. What is the implication of using a method
C. evaluation instrument that focuses on the why rather than the how?
D. portfolio A. There is best method
43. Societal change requires continually deep- B. Typical one will be good for any subject
seated questions about "good" living. Which of C. These methods should be standardized for
these did Socrates recognize as the greatest of different subjects.
human virtues? D. Teaching methods should favor inquiry and
A. moral wisdom problem solving.
B. fair justice 51. Which software can you predict changes in
C. courage weather pattern and or trends in the population
D. piety of endangered species?
44. Among the following curriculum A. word processing
stakeholders, who has the most responsibility in B. spreadsheet
curriculum implementation? C. desktop publishing
A. the learners D. database
B. the school heads 52. You would like to assess students' ability to
C. the teachers write a portfolio. What type of test will
D. the parents determine their ability to organize ideas and
45. Study this group of tests which was think critically?
administered with the following results, then A. long test
answer the question. B. essay test
SubjectMathPhysicsEnglishMean564180SD1091 C. formative test
6Student′sScore4331109 D. summative test
In which subject(s) did Ronnel perform most 53. Teacher F asks one student, "Rachel, can you
poorly in relation to the group’s performance? summarize what we have just read? Remember,
A. English the title of this section of the chapter." This is an
B. English and Math example of a teacher's effort at .
C. Math A. scaffolding
D. Physics B. inspiring
46. You like to show a close representation of the C. directing
size and shape of the earth and its location in the D. giving feedback
entire solar system. What is the best 54. Cooperative learning approach makes use of
instructional aid? a classroom organization where students work
A. picture in teams to help each other learn. What mode of
B. model grouping can facilitate the skill and values
C. realia desired?
D. film A. large group
47. Which of the following techniques of B. homogeneous
curriculum implementation is fit to the objective C. heterogeneous
of developing cooperative learning and social D. Wear multicolored dress to catch the students'
interaction? attention.
A. buzz session 55. To solve moral ambiguity among us Filipinos,
B. graded recitation we must .
A. excuse ourselves whenever we do wrong Afterwards, the boy cleans his room everyday in
B. blame our government for not doing anything anticipation of the snack. Which theory explains
about it this?
C. be aware and responsible about the problem A. operant conditioning
D. be comfortable with the present state affairs B. social learning theory
56. In their desire to make schools perform, the C. associative learning
DepEd then published the ranking of schools in D. Pavlovian conditioning
NAT results nationwide. As an effect of this 62. What is the primary fundamental question in
practice, what did schools tend to do? examining a curriculum?
I. Taught at the expense of NAT A. What educational experiences can be provided
II. Conducted review classes for NAT at the that are likely to attain these purposes?
expense of teaching B. What educational purposes should the school
III. Practiced the so-called teaching to the test seek to attain?
A. II and III C. How can these educational experiences be
B. II only effectively organized?
C. I and III D. How can we determine whether these
D. III only purposes are attained or not?
57. Which one appropriately describes your 63. To elicit more student’s response, Teacher G
lesson if you use the cognitive approach? made use of covert responses. Which one did she
A. promotes "find out for yourself" approach NOT do?
B. lecture-dominated A. She had the students write their response
C. rote learning dominated privately.
D. highly directed teaching B. She showed the correct answers on the
58. Which apply/applies to extrinsically overhead after the students have written their
motivated learners? responses.
I. Tend to process information superficially C. She had the students write their responses
II. Tend to be content with meeting minimum privately then called each of them.
requirements D. She refrained from judging on the student's
III. Achieve at high level responses.
A. I and II 64. Which is the ideal stage of moral
B. II only development?
C. I and III A. social contract
D. I only B. universal ethical principle
59. To make our children become like "little C. law and order
scientists", which of the following methods D. good boy/ good girl
should we employ more often? 65. There is a statement that says, "No amount of
I. Inquiry good instruction will come out without good
II. Problem-solving classroom management." Which of the following
III. Laboratory best explains this statement?
A. II and III A. Classroom management is important to effect
B. I and II good instruction.
C. I, II, and III B. There must be classroom management for
D. I and III instruction to yield good outcomes/ results.
60. Teacher B is a teacher of English as a Second C. Classroom management means good
Language. She uses vocabulary cards, fill-in-the- instruction.
blank sentences, dictation and writing exercises D. Good instruction is equal to effective
in teaching a lesson about grocery shopping. classroom management.
Based on this information, which of the following 66. What does a Table of Specification establish?
is a valid conclusion? A. construct validity
A. The teacher is reinforcing learning by giving B. content related validity and criterion
the same information in, a variety of methods. reference
B. The teacher is applying Bloom's hierarchy of C. content validity and construct validity
cognitive learning. D. content validity and content related validity
C. The teacher wants to do less talk. 67. A person who had painful experiences at the
D. The teacher is emphasizing listening and dentist's office may become fearful at the mere
speaking skills. sight of the dentist's office. Which theory can
61. A mother gives her son his favorite snack explain this?
every time the boy cleans up his room. A. generalization
B. classical conditioning normal contribution curve.
C. operant conditioning B. The scores are widespread.
D. attribution theory C. The students must be academically poor.
68. Which one can help student develop the habit D. The score congregate on the right side of the
of critical thinking? normal contribution curve.
A. Asking low level questions 76. A high school graduate was refused
B. A willingness to suspend judgment until admission to a university on the grounds that he
sufficient evidence is represented failed the admission test. The student insisted
C. Asking convergent questions that he had the right to be admitted and the act
D. Blind obedience to authority of the univeristy was a violation of his right to
69. Multiple intelligences can be used to explain education. Was the student correct?
children's reading performance. Which group A. No, the university may refuse the student in its
tends to be good readers? exercise of academic freedom.
A. linguistically intelligent group B. Yes, education is everyone's right.
B. spatially intelligent group C. Yes, especially if he belongs to the Indigenous
C. existentially intelligent group Peoples' group.
D. kinesthetically intelligent group D. No, if the university is exclusively for girls.
70. Teachers should avoid in assigning 77. Which of the following is a correct statement
student performance-based ratings. on service contracting scheme?
A. arbitrarines and bias A. It increases access to education.
B. unnecessary deductions B. It works against quality education.
C. partiality and calculation C. It discriminates against private schools.
D. unnecessary evaluation D. it is not cost-effective.
71. Which of the following is NOT a guidance role 78. Student M obtained an NSAT percentile rank
of the classroom teacher? of 80. This indicates that .
A. Psychological Test Administrator A. he surpassed in performance 80% of her
B. ListenerAdviser fellow examinees
C. Human Potential Discoverer B. he got a score of 80
D. Total Development Facilitator C. he surpassed in performance 20% of her
72. Watson applied classical conditioning in his fellow examinees
experiments and the results showed that D. he answered 80 items correctly
behavior is learned through stimulus-response 79. Teachers are encouraged to make use of
associations, specifically the development of authentic assessment. Which goes with authentic
emotional responses to certain stimuli. This assessment?
helps is in . A. unrealistic performances
A. interpreting reflexes as emotions B. de-contextualized drills
B. understanding fears, phobias, and love C. real world application of lessons learned
C. connecting observable behavior to stimulus D. answering high multiple choice test items
D. understanding the role of overt behavior 80. Global students learn with short bursts of
73. Who claimed that children are natural energy. To maintain concentration they require
learners and therefore, must be taught in natural .
settings? A. frequent reminder that they need to
A. Piaget concentrate
B. Froebel B. frequent and intermittent breaks
C. Montessori C. short and easy reading materials
D. Kohlberg D. music while studying
74. the benefit of "reading aloud" is that children 81. A child was punished for cheating in an exam.
learn . For sure the child wont cheat again in short span
A. new vocabulary in meaningful contexts of time, but this does not guarantee that the child
B. to value the presence of their friends as they won’t cheat ever again. Based on Thorndike’s
read together theory on punishment and learning, this shows
C. to make predictions by examining pictures and that .
listening for clues A. punishment strengthens a response
D. to use their imaginations to explore new ideas B. punishment doesn’t remove a response
as they listen to books C. punishment removes response
75. What does a negatively skewed score D. punishment weakens a response
contribution imply? 82. Faith, hope, and love are values now and
A. The scores congregate on the left side of the forever whether they will be valued by people or
not. Upon what philosophy is this anchored? development
A. Idealism B. the effect of environmental stimulation on a
B. Existentialism person’s development
C. Realism C. the absence of genetic influence on a person’s
D. Pragmatism development
83. In a grade distribution, what does the normal D. the effect of heredity
curve mean? 90. Which order follows the basic rule in framing
A. a large number of students receiving low interaction?
grades and very few students with high marks A. call on a student, pause, ask the question
B. a large number of more or less average B. ask the question, call on a student, pause
students and very few students receiving low C. ask the question, pause, call on a student
and high grades D. call on a student, ask the question, pause
C. a large number of students with high grades 91. At the preoperational stage of Piaget's
and very few with low grades cognitive development theory, the child can see
D. all of the students have average grades only his point of view and assumes that everyone
84. Lecturer C narrates: "I observe that when also has the same view as his. What is this
there is an English-speaking foreigner in class, tendency called?
more often than not, his classmates perceive him A. transductive reasoning
to be superior." To which Filipino trait does this B. animism
point? C. egocentrism
A. hospitality D. conservatism
B. friendliness 92. "Vox Populi Est Supreme Lex" is a Latin
C. colonial mentality expression that means what?
D. lack of confidence A. The Supreme Being is God
85. Which violates this brain-based principle of B. No one is above the law
teaching-learning: "Each child's brain is unique C. The voice of the people is the supreme law
and vastly different from one another." D. it is the popular choice
A. giving ample opportunity for a pupil to 93. Which is not among the major targets of the
explore even if the class creates "noise" Child-Friendly School System (CFSS)?
B. making a left-handed pupil write with his right A. All school children are friendly.
hand as it is better this way B. All children 6-12 years old are enrolled in
C. allowing open dialogue among students elementary schools.
D. employing MI teaching approaches C. All children complete their elementary
86. The child fainted in your class because she education within six years.
has not eaten her breakfast. What is the best D. All Grade 6 students pass the division,
thing for you to do in this situation? regional, and national tests.
A. Ignore the situation 94. Thorndike's law of effect states that a
B. Comfort the child connection between stimulus and response is
C. Give the child food strengthened when the consequence is .
D. Call the parent A. repeated
87. Which one should teacher AVOID to produce B. negative
an environment conducive for learning? C. pleasurable
A. Tests D. positive
B. Seat plan 95. Which is the most reliable tool of seeing the
C. Individual competition development in your pupils' ability to write?
D. Games A. portfolio asssessment
88. You are convinced that whenever a student B. scoring rubric
performs a desired behavior, provide C. interview of pupils
reinforcement and soon the student learns to D. self-assessment
perform the behavior on her own. On which 96. The Philippine constitution directs the
principle is your conviction based? teaching of religion in public schools on the
A. cognitivism following conditions except for?
B. behaviorism A. option is expressed in writing
C. constructivism B. without cost to the government
D. environmentalism C. with cost shouldered by the parents or
89. “Men are built not born.” This quotation by guardians
John Watson states that . D. given only at the option of parents or
A. the ineffectiveness of training on a person’s guardians
97. These are also known as “combination II. All behaviors are determined by
classes” organized in barrios/barangays where environmental events.
the required number of pupils of the same grade III. The child has a certain degree of freedom not
levels has not met the required number to make to allow himself to be shaped by his
a separate class thus the teacher apportions class environment.
time for instruction to every grade level within A. III only
class. These are . B. I and II
A. extension classes C. I and III
B. heterogeneous classes D. II only
C. multigrade classes 103. supports equitable access but on the
D. homogeneous classes other hand, quality might be compromised. A.
98. After reading and paraphrasing R. Frost's Open admission B. School accreditation C.
Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening, Deregulated tuition fee D. Selective retention
Teacher M asked the class to share any insight 104. If you want your students to develop
derived from this poem. On which assumption reading comprehension and learning strategies
about the learner is Teacher M's act of asking the which one should you employ?
class to share their insight based? A. reciprocal teaching
A. Learners are producers of knowledge, not only B. cooperative learning
passive recipients of information. C. peer tutoring
B. Learners are meant to interact with one D. mastery learning
another. 105. What statement is FALSE with reference to
C. Learners are like empty receptacles waiting to Article VIII “The Teacher and the Learners” of
be filled up. the Code of Ethics of Professional Teachers?
D. Learners have multiple intelligence and varied A. A teacher shall not accept favors or gifts from
learning styles. learners, their parents, or others in their behalf
99. "Do not cheat. Cheating does not pay. If you in exchange for requested concessions,
do, you cheat yourself." says the voiceless voice especially if undeserved,
from within you. In the context of Freud's theory, B. A teacher shall not inflict corporal punishment
which is at work or offending learners nor make deductions from
A. id alone their scholastic ratings as a punishment for acts
B. superego alone which are clearly not manifestation of poor
C. ego alone scholarship.
D. Id and ego interaction C. In a situation where mutual attraction and
100. Which of the following assessment tools subsequent love develop between teacher and
would you recommend if one should adhere to the learner, the teacher shall exercise utmost
constructivist theory of learning? professional discretion to avoid scandal, gossip,
I. Constructed response test and preferential treatment of the learner.
II. Performance test D. A teacher shall maintain at all ties a dignified
III. Checklist of a motor screening test personality, which could serve as model worthy
IV. Observation test of emulation by learners, peers and others.
A. I and II 106. In the light of the modern concept of
B. II and III teaching, which is a characteristic of effective
C. I, II, and III teaching?
D. I, II, and IV A. pouring information to the learners
101. The test in English and Mathematics B. allowing learners to learn on their own
showed poor results in comprehension and C. developing abilities to address the future
problem-solvingquestions. How may the data be D. removing the physical presence of the teacher
used for better learners' performance? 107. One facet of understanding, an evidence of
A. Use context clues in vocabulary building. learning is perspective. Which is an indicator of
B. Give more exercises/situations on perspective?
comprehension questions. A. A bright student refuses to consider that there
C. Determine weakness in grammatical is another correct solution to the problem apart
structures. from hers.
D. Involve parents in guiding learners' B. A student explains the arguments for and
developing good study habits. against the acquittal of Hubert Webb and group.
102. Which of the following may be the C. A teacher cannot accept opinions different
assumption/s of behaviorists? from hers.
I. The mind of a newborn child is a blank slate.
D. A mother cannot understand why her child's free and compulsory education.
performance is below par. C. Children with special needs should be
108. Which among the indicators could be most mainstreamed with regular classes in the public
useful for assessing quality of schooling? schools.
A. participation rate D. Public and private basic education schools
B. cohort survival rate should provide relevant education.
C. net enrollment rate 115. Teacher A discovered that his pupils are
D. drop-out rate very good in dramatizing. Which tool must have
109. The discrimination index of a test item is helped him discover his pupils’ strength?
+0.48. What does this mean? A. Portfolio assessment
A. An equal number from the lower and upper B. Performance test
group got the item correctly. C. Journal entry
B. More from the upper group got the item D. Paper-and-pencil test
wrongly. 116. Which appropriate teaching practice flows
C. More from the lower group got the item from this research finding on the brain: The
correctly. brain's emotional center is tied into its ability to
D. More from the upper group got the item learn.
correctly. A. Create a learning environment that
110. Which of the following is NOT an example of encourages students to explore their feelings and
a teacher’s nonverbal communication? ideas freely.
A. eye contact B. Come up with highly competitive games where
B. gestures winners will feel happy.
C. pauses C. Tell students to participate in class activities
D. voice or else won't receive plus points in class
111. Which is a valid assessment tool if you want recitation. D. To establish discipline, be
to find out how well your students can speak judgmental in attitude.
extemporaneously? 117. Your percentile rank in class is 60%. What
A. performance test in extemporaneous speaking does this mean?
B. written quiz on how to deliver A. You got 40% of the test items wrongly.
extemporaneous speech B. You scored less than 60% of the class.
C. display of speeches delivered C. You got 60% of the test items correctly.
D. writing speeches D. You scored better than 60% of the class.
112. Professionalization of teachers and teaching 118. Which test item is in the highest level of
as promulgated in Presidential Decree No. 1006, Bloom's taxonomy of objectives?
defines teaching as profession concerned with A. Explain how a tree functions in relation to the
classroom institution . ecosystem.
A. by teachers on fulltime basis B. Explain how trees receive nutrients.
B. at the tertiary level in both public and private C. Rate three different methods of controlling
institutions tree growth.
C. at the elementary and secondary levels in both D. Write a paragraph that observes coherence,
public and private schools unity, and variety.
D. by teachers of permanent status 119. In qualitative social and behavioral studies,
113. Teacher U asked her pupils to create a story "the investigator is a part of the study." What are
out of the given pictures. Which projective implied in this statement?
technique did Teacher U use? I. The researcher processes and analyzes the
A. Rorschach test data himself.
B. narrative II Data interpretation depends on the orientation
C. thematic apperception test of the researcher.
D. reflective III. The investigator is the only source of
114. The Code of Ethics for Professional information.
Teachers stipulates that educational institutions IV. Data gathering may be done by others but the
shall offer quality education for all Filipino analysis is done by the researcher.
citizens. How is quality education defined in R.A. A. I and IV
9155? B. II and III
A. Relevance and excellence of education are C. I, II, and IV
emphasized to meet the needs and aspirations of D. I, II, III, and IV
an individual and society. 120. The observable manifestation of student's
B. All school-aged children should be provided feelings, thoughts, or attitude are summed up as
behavior. Every high school teacher is expected 127. What objectives do effective leaders foster?
to contribute to the assessment of the student's I. Attainable
behavior but the grade is reflected in . II.Measurable
A. Good Manners and Right Conduct III.Results-oriented
B. Values Education IV. Specific
C. co-curricular activities V. Time-bound
D. curricular activities A. II, III, and IV
121. Which must be present for self- B. I, II, III, IV, and V
evaluation to succeed? C. I, IV, and V
A. consensus between teacher and student D. I, II, III, and IV
regarding evaluation results 128. Thomasites are .
B. teacher's approval of self-evaluation results A. the soldiers who doubted the success of the
C. teacher's monitoring of self-evaluation process public educational system to be set in the
D. student's intrinsic motivation to learn Philippines
122. The instructions for a test are made simple, B. the first American teacher recruits to help
clear and concise. This is part of which of the establish the public educational system in the
following characteristics of a good test? Philippines
A. objectivity C. the first religious group who came to the
B. economy Philippines on board the US transport named
C. administrability Thomas.
D. scorability D. the devotees of St. Thomas Aquinas who came
123. What is the mean of this score distribution: to evangelize
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10? 129. Which is an underlying assumption of the
A. 7 social cognitive theory?
B. 6 A. People are social by nature.
C. 8.5 B. People learn by observing others.
D. 7.5 C. People learn by trial-and-error.
124. The Early Childhood Care and Development D. People learn by association.
Act provides for the promotion of the rights of 130. Researchers found that when a child is
children for survival and development. Which of engaged in a learning experience, a number of
the following statements is not among its areas of the brain are simultaneously activated.
objectives? What is an application of this in the teaching-
A. Enhance the role of parents as the primary learning process?
caregivers and educators of their children form I. Make use of field trips, guest speakers
birth onward. II. Do multicultural units of study
B. Facilitate a smooth transition from care and III. Stick to the "left brain and right brain"
education provided at home to community or approach
school-based setting and primary schools. A. II only
C. Assist the LGUs in their endeavor to prepare B. I only
the child for adulthood. C. I and III
D. Enhance the physical, social, emotional, D. I and II
cognitive, psychological, spiritual, and language 131. Here is a score distribution: 98, 93, 93, 93,
development of young children. 90, 88, 87, 85, 85, 85, 70, 51, 34, 34, 34, 20, 18,
125. Which of the following represents a 15, 12, 9, 8, 6, 3, 1. Which is the range?
minuscule curriculum? A. 93
A. textbook that learners use B. 85
B. lesson plan that teachers prepare C. 97
C. reference materials that supplement the text D. between 51 and 34
D. lecture notes of the teacher 132. Which tool should a teacher use if she wants
126. Bernadette enjoyed the roller coaster when to locate areas which are adversely affecting the
they went to Enchanted Kingdom. Just at the performance of a significant number of students?
sight of a roller coaster, she gets excited. Which A. problem checklist
theory explains Bernadette's behavior? B. self-report technique
A. operant conditioning C. autobiography
B. attribution theory D. cumulative record
C. Pavlovian conditioning 133. Which activity works best with self-
D. social learning theory expressive people?
A. metaphors
B. kinesthetic activities development of work skills aligned?
C. inquiry A. To develop moral character
D. independent study B. To teach the duties of citizenship
134. centralization : Education Act of 1901 :: C. To inculcate love of country
decentralization : D. To develop vocational efficiency
A. R.A. 9155 142. Median is to point as standard deviation is
B. R.A. 9293 to .
C. R.A. 7836 A. area
D. R.A. 7722 B. volume
135. Piagetian tasks state that thinking becomes C. distance
more logical and abstract as children reach the D. square
formal operations stage. What is an educational 143. Who is the forerunner of the presence of the
implication of this finding? Language Acquisition Device?
A. Expect hypothetical reasoning from learners A. Watson
between 12 to 15 years of age. B. Chomsky
B. Engage children in analogical reasoning as C. Gardner
early as preschool to train them for HOTS. D. Piaget
C. Learners who are not capable of logical 144. Which of the following statements best
reasoning from ages 8 to 11 lag behind in their describes metacognition as a strategy for
cognitive development. curriculum augmentation?
D. Let children be children. A. It is learning how to learn and thinking about
136. This embodies the teacher’s duties and how one thinks.
responsibilities as well as proper behavior in B. It is learning strategies for success.
performing them. C. It is learning through interaction with the
A. Code of Ethics for Teachers environment.
B. Magna Carta for Public School Teachers D. It is learning through computer-aided
C. Bill of Rights instruction.
D. Philippine Constitution of 1987 145. Which psychological theory states that the
137. The class was asked to share their insights mind insists on finding patterns in things that
about the poem. The ability to come up with an contribute to the development of insight?
insight stems from the ability to . A. Piaget's psychology
A. comprehend the subject that is being studied B. Kohlberg's psychology
B. analyze the parts of a whole C. Gestalt psychology
C. evaluate the worthiness of a thing D. Bruner's psychology
D. relate and organize things and ideas 146. Which is not a characteristic of an analytic
138. Which is not a characteristic of authentic learner?
assessment? A. learns whole to part
A. focused on lifelike, meaningful, relevant types B. enjoys memorizing
of student learning C. works on details
B. offers opportunities to study problem D. sequences objects in order
intensively 147. The concepts of trust vs. maturity,
C. easy to complete autonomy vs. self-doubt, and initiative vs. guilt
D. fruitful in terms of genuine learning are most closely related with the works of
139. Schools should develop in the students the .
ability to adapt to a changing world. This is A. Erikson
adhereance to the philosophy of . B. Piaget
A. essentialism C. Freud
B. perennialism D. Jung
C. progressivism 148. Ask to do a learning task, Joe hesitates and
D. reconstructionism says "Mahirap. Ayaw ko. 'Di ko kaya!" (It's
140. The teacher’s first task in the selection of difficult. I don't like it. I can't do it.) Is it possible
media in teaching is to determine the . to motivate this type of student?
A. choice of the students A. Yes, he can do something with his ability.
B. availability of the media B. Yes, he can change the nature of the job.
C. objectives of the lesson C. No, it is impossible to motivate a student who
D. technique to be used himself is not motivated.
141. With which goals of educational institutions D. No, motivation is totally dependent on the
as provided for by the Constitution is the
student. No person outside him can influence
him.
149. As of the Republic Act 7836 the licensure
exam for teachers is with the .
A. Commission on Higher Education
B. Professional Regulation Commission
C. Department of Education
D. Civil Service Commission
150. Filipinization is violated if .
A. an educational institution is owned by a
corporation of which 40% of the capital is owned
by Filipino Citizens
B. an educational institution owned by a
religious order
C. an American serving as president of the
educational institution
D. an educational institution owned by a
charitable institution

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